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  • Conn. AFL-CIO stresses worker unity

    Conn. AFL-CIO stresses worker unity

    September 28, 2007

    NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Defending immigrant rights, ending the war in Iraq, winning quality health care and organizing the unorganized topped the agenda of the 50th anniversary convention of the Connecticut AFL-CIO here last week. The...

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  • Mexico City poised to adopt jobless insurance

    Mexico City poised to adopt jobless insurance

    September 28, 2007

    MEXICO CITY — The Federal District (DF), the area that encompasses Mexico City, continues to be in the forefront of progressive social change in Mexico, as the district’s left-wing government has announced plans to set up...

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  • Judge OKs minor fine on terror-sponsor Chiquita

    Judge OKs minor fine on terror-sponsor Chiquita

    September 28, 2007

    Colombia’s right-wing paramilitaries are terrorists. Washington named them as such in September 2001. But the AUC, as they are known from their Spanish initials, rule the roost in Urabá in northern Colombia. So what should a...

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  • Aurora clinic fight continues

    Aurora clinic fight continues

    September 28, 2007

    AURORA, Ill. — The opening of a Planned Parenthood clinic here was again delayed Sept. 20 after a federal judge denied the organization’s motion that the city of Aurora allow the clinic to open as scheduled....

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  • Bush veto would strip 5 million kids of health care

    Bush veto would strip 5 million kids of health care

    September 28, 2007

    President Bush’s threatened veto of legislation to renew and expand the popular State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) puts at risk medical insurance for 5 million or more poor children, according to fighters for children’s health...

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