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  • Living wage hearing draws a thousand

    Living wage hearing draws a thousand

    January 30, 2003

    SACRAMENTO – Over 1,000 people supporting a living wage ordinance here crowded into a marathon City Council hearing that lasted past midnight, Jan. 9. Another hearing is scheduled for March 4. The living wage ordinance introduced...

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  • International notes

    International notes

    January 30, 2003 By Evelina Alarcon

    Britain: Greenpeace blocks military port / Greece: Demonstrators protest war, anti-labor policies / Turkey: A gain for civil liberties / Korea: Sides seek peaceful solution of nuclear issue / South Africa: Mbeki calls for peace /...

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  • Venezuelans march to support their govt

    Venezuelans march to support their govt

    January 30, 2003

    Half a million Venezuelans converged on the capital city, Caracas, Jan. 23 to support the democratically elected government of President Hugo Chavez, and to protest a shutdown declared Dec. 2 by a business-led coalition. “Chavez won’t...

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  • Mexico sues U.S. in World Court

    Mexico sues U.S. in World Court

    January 30, 2003

    Mexico filed suit in the World Court of International Justice in the Hague against the United States, Jan. 21, for violating international law and the human rights of Mexican citizens in this country. Mexican citizens are...

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  • Communist meet heats up Chicago

    Communist meet heats up Chicago

    January 30, 2003

    CHICAGO – “Everywhere you go someone is starting a new anti-war movement,” reported retired teacher and Philadelphia Communist Party (CPUSA) leader Debbie Bell about the upsurge of the labor movement in her hometown. Bell and others...

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