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  • VH1s Military Diaries not all pro-war

    VH1s Military Diaries not all pro-war

    June 7, 2002

    Ever wondered what it’s like to be a U.S. soldier in Afghanistan? VH1’s new show, “Military Diaries,” can give you a little peek into the life of a U.S. soldier in the “war on terrorism.” There...

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  • PWW correspondent gives Mideast report

    PWW correspondent gives Mideast report

    June 7, 2002

    BALTIMORE – Judith Le Blanc, correspondent of the People’s Weekly World and vice chair of the Communist Party USA, spoke about her April visit to Israel and the Occupied Territories at Stony Run Friends Meeting House...

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  • Editorials

    Editorials

    June 7, 2002

    Bush’s first-strike policy George W. Bush let the cat out of the bag last week. In a garbled commencement speech at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, Bush openly proclaimed that his war on terrorism...

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  • Mega-oil company protested

    Mega-oil company protested

    June 7, 2002

    DALLAS – ExxonMobil oil company held its annual shareholders’ meeting May 29 in one of the poshest settings here, the Meyerson Symphony Hall, but they didn’t get to ignore the furor they have created around the...

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  • Undocumented immigrant victory: LA City Council votes to honor Mexican IDs

    Undocumented immigrant victory: LA City Council votes to honor Mexican IDs

    June 7, 2002 By Evelina Alarcon

    LOS ANGELES – Supporters of immigrant rights won an important victory last month when the Los Angeles City Council voted 13-1 in favor a six-month trial plan to honor identification cards issued by the Mexican Consulate...

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