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  • Left-wing candidate leading in Ecuadors polls

    Left-wing candidate leading in Ecuadors polls

    October 13, 2006

    CommentaryAn Oct. 7 poll by the Cedatos/Gallup group shows Rafael Correa, a left-wing economist who opposes Washington’s “free trade” policies, is leading in the country’s presidential race with 37 percent of the electorate’s support. Correa’s closest...

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  • Tainted spinach: experts say govt regulation needed

    Tainted spinach: experts say govt regulation needed

    October 13, 2006

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The recent outbreak of E. coli in spinach from California exposed a weakness in the nation’s food chain: A system that quickly delivers meat, fruits and vegetables to consumers just as easily can...

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  • NATIONAL CLIPS

    NATIONAL CLIPS

    October 13, 2006

    BIRMINGHAM, Ala.: Coach fights for equality for girls team In 2005, Ensley High School girls’ basketball coach Roderick Jackson drew national attention when he took his case charging the Birmingham School District with gender discrimination, specifically,...

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  • Goodyear workers strike to stop plant closings

    Goodyear workers strike to stop plant closings

    October 13, 2006

    Refusing further concessions, this is where rubber workers meet the roadPITTSBURGH — “How would you feel if you worked a lifetime to build a great company, made sacrifices to save the company and now are being...

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  • 700 unionists ring bells to knock out Santorum

    700 unionists ring bells to knock out Santorum

    October 13, 2006

    Angry steelworkers drive Bush brother into subway closetPITTSBURGH — Laughter, cheers and applause filled the Steelworkers union headquarters here, Oct. 7, when Allegheny County Labor Council President Jack Shea introduced steelworkers who had forced Florida Gov....

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