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  • Washington’s echo in Iran

    Washington’s echo in Iran

    September 4, 2008

    As Iran struggles to win the confidence of the West to head off a military attack, the ordinary people of the country struggle daily with rising prices and growing unemployment. It can only be with a...

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  • Registering 8 million Black voters could make the difference

    Registering 8 million Black voters could make the difference

    September 4, 2008

    Although voters across the country came out in record numbers during the intense and historic Democratic presidential primaries, there are still eight million unregistered African American voters, according to Rick Wade who is the African American...

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  • Columbus reestablishes Labor Day

    Columbus reestablishes Labor Day

    September 3, 2008

    COLUMBUS, Ohio β€” More than 200 unionists, retirees, family members and friends poured into the IBEW Picnic Grounds here for the first Labor Day event held there in recent memory. β€œIt’s been at least 25-30 years...

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  • Did a Mississippi raid protect right-wing politicians?

    Did a Mississippi raid protect right-wing politicians?

    September 3, 2008

    Originally posted at LAUREL, Miss. β€” On August 25, immigration agents swooped down on Howard Industries, a Mississippi electrical equipment factory, taking 481 workers to a privately-run detention center in Jena, Louisiana. A hundred and six...

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  • Sarah Palin: The view from Alaska

    Sarah Palin: The view from Alaska

    September 3, 2008

    One of my favorite characters in Alaska politics is Mike Doogan. He is a solid Democratic state representative from Anchorage, and a former columnist for the Anchorage Daily News. In addition he is a darn good...

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