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  • Security officers march for a living wage

    Security officers march for a living wage

    September 14, 2007

    SAN FRANCISCO — Security officers who protect downtown high-rise office buildings are telling this city’s corporate real estate giants they need real security, too, in the form of living wages, family health coverage, paid sick days...

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  • NATIONAL CLIPS: Sept. 15

    NATIONAL CLIPS: Sept. 15

    September 14, 2007 By Denise Winebrenner Edwards

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.: Students say bring troops home, fund human needs HUNTINGTON, Utah: Coal miners mourned, gov’t inquiries begin CORAL GABLES, Fla.: Dems debate on Spanish TV, GOP bows out WASHINGTON: Civil liberties groups hail two rulings

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  • Union retirees tool up one-two punch for 2008

    Union retirees tool up one-two punch for 2008

    September 14, 2007 By Denise Winebrenner Edwards

    WASHINGTON — Retired garment worker Elli Kuhns of Shamokin, Pa., knows hard times, recalls when women could not vote, remembers Franklin Delano Roosevelt, savors the stunning defeat of Pennsylvania Republican Sen. Rick Santorum in 2006 and,...

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  • Labor mourns 9/11 dead, fights for the living

    Labor mourns 9/11 dead, fights for the living

    September 14, 2007

    NEW YORK — The city’s labor movement gathered near Ground Zero in Lower Manhattan, Sept. 8, in a combined Sept. 11, 2001, commemoration, Labor Day tribute and call for federal legislation to ensure health care for...

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  • Bottom line: occupation is the problem

    Bottom line: occupation is the problem

    September 14, 2007

    News Analysis Gen. David Petraeus’ testimony to Congress was long-awaited. Many moderate Republicans who claim to be uncomfortable with President Bush’s ongoing Iraq war policy insisted on waiting for Petraeus’ September report rather than making “rash”...

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