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  • International notes

    International notes

    November 19, 2004

    South Korea: Union strikes for recognition The Korean Government Employees’ Union (KGEU) launched a general strike Nov. 15 despite government efforts to squelch its demand for full labor rights, including the right to strike. Last week...

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  • Haitian priest rebuffs govt frame-up

    Haitian priest rebuffs govt frame-up

    November 19, 2004

    A Haitian judge has rejected government charges that imprisoned Father Gerard Jean-Juste, a Roman Catholic priest and pro-democracy activist, was responsible for importing weapons and inciting recent violence in Haiti. Police arrested and manhandled Jean-Juste, a...

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  • Teamsters seek probe of killing in El Salvador

    Teamsters seek probe of killing in El Salvador

    November 19, 2004

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Teamsters President James P. Hoffa asked Secretary of State Colin Powell last week to pressure El Salvador to investigate the Nov. 5 killing of a member who was trying to unionize port workers....

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  • Hemingway papers in jeopardy

    Hemingway papers in jeopardy

    November 19, 2004

    Cultural connections between Cuba and the United States persist in spite of the U.S. blockade. The two countries venerate each other’s music, art, and literature, and the life of Ernest Hemingway is remarkable as an example...

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  • Colombia deports 4 unionists

    Colombia deports 4 unionists

    November 19, 2004

    Aidan White, general secretary of the International Federation of Journalists, condemned the Colombian government last week for deporting four senior international trade unionists from the international airport in Bogotá in early November. “In a country where...

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