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  • World notes: Feb. 16, 2008

    World notes: Feb. 16, 2008

    February 15, 2008

    Iraq: Food shortages loom Iraq’s government recently announced that a 12-year-old food rationing system set up in response to the U.S.-led embargo against the Saddam Hussein regime will end by next June. UN officials had praised...

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  • Food shortages threaten Venezuelas socialist project

    Food shortages threaten Venezuelas socialist project

    February 13, 2008

    Venezuela’s government has moved into high gear as it attempts to shore up food availability. Shortages have mounted even though food production has increased over the past three years and food purchases are subsidized through 14,000...

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  • U.S. backs Bolivian separatists

    U.S. backs Bolivian separatists

    February 13, 2008

    “My immediate thought was ‘Oh my God! Somebody from the U.S. Embassy just asked me to basically spy for the U.S. Embassy.’” John van Schaick, a Fulbright scholar recently arrived in Bolivia, was reacting to diplomat...

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  • Battling the right to work scam

    Battling the right to work scam

    February 12, 2008

    This past Labor Day, trade unionists were outraged to wake up and read an editorial in The Detroit News arguing for a “right-to-work” law in Michigan. Right-to-work bills failed to garner majority support in the Michigan...

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  • California nurses say good riddance to Governators health plan

    California nurses say good riddance to Governators health plan

    February 12, 2008

    SACRAMENTO (PAI)--By a 7-1 vote on Jan. 28, the California state senate Health Committee killed a corporate-based statewide universal health care plan pushed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R), a vote the California Nurses Association cheered. Committee...

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