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  • Uniform Justice reaches out to public

    Uniform Justice reaches out to public

    April 9, 2004

    CHICAGO – The giant Cintas Corp., which provides and launders industrial uniforms for some of the largest enterprises in the United States, is becoming to industrial laundries and uniform services what Wal-Mart is to retail trade....

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  • National Clips

    National Clips

    April 9, 2004

    HUNTINGTON, W.Va.: 500 workers, students protest Bush “I was invited to Mr. Bush’s rally down the road,” Huntington Mayor David Felinton told 500 coal miners, steelworkers, building trades workers, firefighters and students, April 2. “But I...

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  • Protests shake up Chicago Fire Dept.

    Protests shake up Chicago Fire Dept.

    April 9, 2004 By Curly Cohen And Lance Cohn

    CHICAGO – The city’s first African American fire commissioner in the 150-year history of the Chicago Fire Department (CFD) was appointed April 1 after weeks of mounting protest against a series of racist slurs on the...

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  • In Massachusetts: Same-sex couples set to wed in May

    In Massachusetts: Same-sex couples set to wed in May

    April 9, 2004

    Despite potential setbacks, gay and lesbian couples will be able to wed in the state of Massachusetts in a matter of weeks. On May 17 marriage licenses will be issued to same-sex partners, the result of...

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  • Twin Cities bus drivers fight to save health care

    Twin Cities bus drivers fight to save health care

    April 9, 2004

    A flurry of strike support activities marked the fifth week of the strike of 2,200 Minneapolis and St. Paul bus drivers, mechanics, and clerical workers. The members of Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1005 walked off the...

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