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  • Letters

    Letters

    July 16, 2004

    My soldier son opposes this war I have a son in the National Guard who was supposed to get out in June of this year, and there is a stop loss order for his unit just...

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  • Editorials

    Editorials

    July 16, 2004

    The ultimate dirty trick The effort by the tottering Bush administration to find ways to postpone the Nov. 2 national elections is its latest and most serious dirty trick to keep control of the government. According...

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  • Heroes in the war against terrorism

    Heroes in the war against terrorism

    July 16, 2004

    She was soft-spoken and earnest. She had a quiet determination, a depth of intellect and character that many a mom would hope for her daughter.

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  • Connecting the dots in health care

    Connecting the dots in health care

    July 16, 2004 By Phil E. Benjamin

    Connecting the dots in the U.S. for-profit health care system draws a picture that could provoke outrage, mass action and important victories. Consider the following:

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  • Workers testify: We organize to win respect

    Workers testify: We organize to win respect

    July 16, 2004

    VERSAILLES, Ky. – On July 1, workers from Quebecor World declared their independence a few days early when they testified publicly at Kentucky’s first Workers’ Rights Board hearing. Quebecor, the world’s largest commercial printer, is headquartered...

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