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  • Torture was routine, soldiers, Iraqis charge

    Torture was routine, soldiers, Iraqis charge

    May 14, 2004 By Susan Webb

    Staff Sgt. Camilo Mejia charged nearly two months ago that U.S. intelligence operatives directed torture of Iraqi prisoners.

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  • An inside look at a den of thieves

    An inside look at a den of thieves

    May 7, 2004

    WASHINGTON – “Plan of Attack,” Bob Woodward’s book on the Bush administration’s drive toward war on Iraq, is stirring renewed charges that George W. Bush engaged in deceit and lies to drag the nation into war....

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  • Hearings urge end to nuke programs

    Hearings urge end to nuke programs

    May 7, 2004

    LIVERMORE, Calif. – Nearly 500 community activists and members of peace and justice organizations gathered last week for two days of public hearings held by the U.S. Department of Energy on plans to greatly expand work...

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  • Pray for the dead, fight like hell for the living

    Pray for the dead, fight like hell for the living

    May 7, 2004

    PITTSBURGH – The chilling clang of the metal bell stilled the spring air April 28 as hundreds of workers gathered to remember their brothers and sisters killed on the job and to recharge their batteries to...

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  • I remember Winnie

    I remember Winnie

    May 7, 2004 By Jarvis Tyner

    Henry Winston, the former national chairman of the Communist Party USA, was a great leader of our party. I had the honor and privilege of working with him for over 30 years. He was a wonderful...

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