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  • Equatorial Guinea in the crosshairs

    Equatorial Guinea in the crosshairs

    December 3, 2004

    News Analysis Imperialist conspiracies to seize control of natural resources and to dominate peoples of distant lands are in full swing. Apart from the Iraqi debacle, the events unfolding in the former Spanish colony of Equatorial...

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  • Charges dropped against Methodist 3

    Charges dropped against Methodist 3

    December 3, 2004

    Cuba News MILWAUKEE — All charges against the “Methodist 3” travelers to Cuba have been dropped. The three, Theron “Terry” Mills, Dollara Greene-Evans and William Ferguson Jr., each faced $7,500 fines stemming from their participation in...

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  • U.S. investigating travelers to Cuba

    U.S. investigating travelers to Cuba

    December 3, 2004

    Last summer, the Pastors for Peace Friendshipment Caravan went to Cuba with over 100 volunteers, the vast majority of them from the U.S., as did a comparable number of persons organized by the Venceremos Brigade, a...

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  • Top Indian cleric charged with murder

    Top Indian cleric charged with murder

    December 3, 2004 By M.K.N Moorthy

    CHENNAI, India — A high- profile Hindu religious leader, Shankaracharya Jayendra Saras-wathi, has been arrested as a primary suspect in the Sept. 3 killing of one his most vocal critics, A. Sankararaman, the manager of the...

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  • Buoyed by struggle, CPUSA readies for fight

    Buoyed by struggle, CPUSA readies for fight

    December 3, 2004

    NEW YORK — An overflow crowd of more than 200 Communist Party (CPUSA) National Committee members and guests packed the Winston Unity auditorium here Nov. 20-21 to assess the Nov. 2 election results. The CPUSA’s national...

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