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  • Bridges, not bombs, Minnesotans say

    Bridges, not bombs, Minnesotans say

    August 10, 2007

    Steve Share, editor of the Minneapolis Labor Review, was in his office the evening of Aug. 1 when he heard the sirens wailing, a din that grew so loud he stepped out to see what was...

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  • Working families challenge candidates: What will you do to change things?

    Working families challenge candidates: What will you do to change things?

    August 10, 2007

    CHICAGO — They came to Soldier Field, not to cheer for the hometown Bears, but to challenge presidential candidates to represent the rainbow of working people on Main Street, not Wall Street. At the unprecedented gathering...

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  • REFLECTIONS ON SOCIALISM

    REFLECTIONS ON SOCIALISM

    August 3, 2007 By Sam Webb

    Is socialism dead or on the rise? What’s the Communist Party USA got to say about a socialist revolution in the United States? Read “Reflections on Socialism” by Sam Webb, CPUSA national chair, to find out.

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  • Wide support for garbage workers

    Wide support for garbage workers

    July 27, 2007

    OAKLAND, Calif. — As Waste Management, Inc.’s lockout of garbage workers in Alameda County communities entered its fourth week, union pickets at the company’s headquarters here were more determined than ever. In a conversation sometimes overwhelmed...

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  • Corbin Harney, Western Shoshone leader, 87

    Corbin Harney, Western Shoshone leader, 87

    July 27, 2007

    Corbin Harney, a spiritual leader of the Western Shoshone nation and internationally-renowned anti-nuclear activist, died near Santa Rosa, Calif., on July 10, of complications from cancer. Harney was born March 24, 1920, in Little Valley, Idaho,...

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