Peace

                
  • Hearings to begin in Cuba travel cases?

    Hearings to begin in Cuba travel cases?

    November 27, 2003

    MILWAUKEE – A few U.S citizens who have never had any contact or connection with the mining industry have begun to receive unexpected official mail from the Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Board. The mail...

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  • AFSCME meet takes on war, organizing, elections

    AFSCME meet takes on war, organizing, elections

    November 22, 2003

    Workers’ Correspondence Delegates to the 13th Biennial Convention of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Council 31 in Illinois called upon members of Congress to refuse to approve the Bush administration’s request for...

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  • Bomb and Iraqify: Bush re-election plan

    Bomb and Iraqify: Bush re-election plan

    November 22, 2003 By Susan Webb

    The U.S. unleashed a massive bombing attack on central Iraq Nov. 18, dropping 2,000- and 1,000-pound bombs around Baghdad, a little over five months after President Bush declared the end of “major combat” May 1.

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  • UN to Bush: End the blockade against Cuba

    UN to Bush: End the blockade against Cuba

    November 14, 2003

    'Hasta la vista, blockade!' Cuban Foreign Minister Felipe Perez Roque delivered a blistering speech to the United Nation General Assembly Nov. 4 calling for the end of the U.S.-imposed embargo against the socialist nation.

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  • Palestinian Peoples Party: Accords basis for peace

    Palestinian Peoples Party: Accords basis for peace

    November 14, 2003

    The “Switzerland Agreement,” also known as the “Geneva Accords,” is an important political “mechanism that should be built on” to reach a just and lasting peace in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, according to a statement issued by...

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