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  • Contractor probed on Guantanamo deal

    Contractor probed on Guantanamo deal

    August 13, 2004

    A former division of one of the nation’s largest outsourcing contractors, Affiliated Computer Services (ACS), is under investigation for violating federal procurement regulations because it allegedly supplied interrogators and intelligence analysts to the Defense Department under...

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  • Antonio Gades dies

    Antonio Gades dies

    August 1, 2004

    Recognized as the greatest Spanish male dancer of his generation and an even greater choreographer, Antonio Gades died of cancer in Madrid on July 20. He was 67. Gades’ father, a building worker and communist, left...

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  • Letters

    Letters

    August 1, 2004

    Uptown youth Recently the Uptown Club of the Young Communist League went to the Catskill Mountains for the 2nd Uptown Ideological Retreat. It was a great success. Leaders from the Communist Party led the classes for...

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  • Editorials

    Editorials

    August 1, 2004

    Not another Hiroshima “There were children screaming ‘It’s hot, it’s hot!’ and infants crying over the body of their mother who appeared to be already dead. I tried to pull myself together … but when I...

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  • Sacramento hears Cuba report

    Sacramento hears Cuba report

    August 1, 2004

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. – “Defeating George Bush in the November election is the highest priority in building solidarity with Cuba,” Juan Lopez told a standing-room-only crowd of 50 people at a community center here July 26. Lopez,...

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