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  • Chinese Communist Party Congress tackles problems, elects new leadership

    Chinese Communist Party Congress tackles problems, elects new leadership

    November 22, 2002

    The Communist Party of China (CPC) held their 16th Congress, Nov. 8-14, which inaugurated a blueprint for the first 20 years of this century, amended the CPC Constitution concerning the theory and nature of the party...

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  • Elections show need to organize, organize, organize

    Elections show need to organize, organize, organize

    November 22, 2002

    Commentary Republican right-wing control of all branches of federal government on behalf of the biggest corporate and military monopolies is a most dangerous step back for economic and labor rights, democratic and civil rights and peace....

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  • War protests grow

    War protests grow

    November 22, 2002 By Fred Gaboury

    The threat of war with Iraq brought protests from both sides of the Atlantic last week as a contingent of women announced their intention to conduct a four-month, 24-hour-a-day vigil near the White House, major religious...

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  • National Clips

    National Clips

    November 22, 2002 By John Pappademos And Evelina Alarcon

    BALTIMORE, Md.: Cuba aids Black farmers / LOS ANGELES: Workers freed from sweatshop get U.S. residency / ELK GROVE, Ill.: Long lines at the airport and unemployment office / DETROIT, Mich.: Corporate tax cuts = layoffs...

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  • Communists meet: Aint gonna let no Bush turn us round!

    Communists meet: Aint gonna let no Bush turn us round!

    November 22, 2002

    NEW YORK – “The dominant mood today is to continue to fight,” Sam Webb, Communist Party national chair, told National Committee (NC) members at its meeting here, Nov. 16-17. Analyzing the recent election battles, Webb continued,...

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