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  • Jacobs Ladder a timely film

    Jacobs Ladder a timely film

    June 14, 2002

    Jacob’s Ladder is an anti-war film released in 1990, a month before the start of the Gulf War. It’s about life and death, love and humanity, but the studio promoted it as a horror movie. It...

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  • Gordon F. Moir

    Gordon F. Moir

    June 14, 2002

    Gordon “Brick” Moir, known to many PWW readers for his pithy comments in conversations with Hy Clymer, died May 29 in Aberdeen, Washington. He was 90 years old. Brick – he would insist on using that...

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  • Lawyer challenges detention

    Lawyer challenges detention

    June 14, 2002 By John Pappademos And Evelina Alarcon

    Attorney Donna R. Newman announced June 11 that she will challenge the detention of Jose Padilla, a U.S. citizen who is being held by the Justice Department without criminal charges as a suspect in a “bomb...

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  • Protests to meet Mayors’ Conference

    Protests to meet Mayors’ Conference

    June 14, 2002

    MADISON – The United States Conference of Mayors will be here shortly. Banners announcing their 70th annual convention adorn street signs in the vicinity of the capitol, and veteran protester Ben Masel appeared on local television...

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  • The U.S. role in the Venezuelan coup

    The U.S. role in the Venezuelan coup

    June 14, 2002 By John Gilman

    When the coup took place in Caracas, Venezuela, on April 11, the usurper of the U.S. Presidency, George W. Bush, had his press agent, Ari Fleischer, state, “Chavez brought it on himself.”

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