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  • Swimming to the other side, memoirs of Victor Grossman

    Swimming to the other side, memoirs of Victor Grossman

    November 17, 2006

    BOOKREVIEWCrossing the River: A Memoir of the American Left, the Cold War and Life in East Germany By Victor Grossman University of Massachusetts Press, 2003 Softcover, 328 pp., $24.95 “Thinking of Germany in the night,” wrote...

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  • They heard

    They heard

    November 17, 2006 By John Sweeney

    Do you think they heard us this time? Although the Bush administration and its congressional allies have done a very good job of ignoring working families for six years, I think they must have heard us...

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  • LETTERS

    LETTERS

    November 17, 2006

    Raytheon workers Raytheon, the fifth largest munitions factory in the world, has a firm grip on the city of Tucson. It is the employer of nearly 11,000 people and a major contributor to our many worthy...

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  • EDITORIAL: Thank the workers and common-sense voters

    EDITORIAL: Thank the workers and common-sense voters

    November 17, 2006

    When working people sit down to Thanksgiving dinner this year they will be savoring more than turkey, stuffing and cranberry sauce. They will be giving thanks that a clear majority in the Nov. 7 midterm elections...

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  • EDITORIAL: Change policy, not just faces

    EDITORIAL: Change policy, not just faces

    November 17, 2006

    When President Bush announced the resignation of Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, a key architect and executor of the disastrous and criminal U.S. war on Iraq, it was more good news on top of the Nov. 7...

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