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  • A Green Party victory shakes up Providence politics

    A Green Party victory shakes up Providence politics

    January 9, 2003

    While most of the country was taken over by the far-right on Election Day in November, Providence, R.I., moved in the opposite direction, as David Segal was elected to the City Council from the First Ward....

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  • Venezuela receives gas, food shipments

    Venezuela receives gas, food shipments

    January 9, 2003

    CARACAS, Venezuela – Venezuela received its first shipment of 525,000 barrels of oil from Brazil to help relieve the shortages because of a strike against President Hugo Chavez and the Venezuelan Constitution. Brazil’s new president, Luis...

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  • Bush forced to talk with North Korea

    Bush forced to talk with North Korea

    January 9, 2003

    Retreating under intense pressure from South Korea, China and Japan, the Bush administration announced Jan. 7 that they are willing to hold face-to-face talks with government leaders of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK).

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  • Solidarity and the force of culture

    Solidarity and the force of culture

    January 9, 2003

    Recently, I was considering the impact of cultural workers, musicians in particular, on the labor movement in light of the Dec. 16 Solidarity Rally in support of Transport Workers Union (TWU) Local 100, in New York...

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  • Smallpox vaccine: Latest Bush Sept. 11 hoax

    Smallpox vaccine: Latest Bush Sept. 11 hoax

    January 9, 2003 By Phil E. Benjamin

    Dr. Thomas Mack, professor of medicine at the University of Southern California, has raised very serious questions regarding the smallpox vaccine assault of the Bush administration’s phony war on terrorism.

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