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  • Film review: Balseros reveals complexities of Cuban emigration

    Film review: Balseros reveals complexities of Cuban emigration

    September 5, 2003

    Carlos Bosch and Josep Maria Domenech are Spanish television journalists who were assigned by Barcelona’s public television to cover the 1994 exodus of Cubans to the U.S. The film that resulted, Balseros, Spanish for “rafters,” has...

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  • Thou shalt not ignore the First Amendment

    Thou shalt not ignore the First Amendment

    September 5, 2003 By Jennifer Barnett

    I’m not a particularly religious person. Though many in my family are Catholic, I’m happy to identify myself as agnostic. But I do know about the Ten Commandments. Blame TV for showing Cecil B. DeMille’s epic...

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  • Tell it to the Marines

    Tell it to the Marines

    September 5, 2003

    Question: What does a Marine on a “float,” a soldier “in country” and a sailor homeported in the U.S. have in common with the Iraqi working class? Answer: It is illegal for them to organize in...

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  • Profound lessons of Sept. 11

    Profound lessons of Sept. 11

    September 5, 2003

    The following is the slightly abridged text of a speech to the 2003 World Conference Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs in Nagasaki, Japan, Aug. 3-9. The complete speech is available at www.peacefultomorrows.org/voices/index.php. I am honored and...

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  • Letters to the Editor

    Letters to the Editor

    September 5, 2003

    Another ‘freedom ride’ While we organize for the Immigrant Workers Freedom Ride, the Marcha por la Vida (March for Life) was happening in Honduras. Residents of the Olancho area are marching to protect their way of...

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