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  • Judge temporarily halts no-match letters

    Judge temporarily halts no-match letters

    September 8, 2007

    A federal judge for the 9th District in Los Angeles has issued a temporary injunction until Oct. 10 to stop the issuance by the Social Security Administration of a revised “no-match” letter that many feared would...

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  • PWW goes to West Indian festival

    PWW goes to West Indian festival

    September 7, 2007

    BROOKLYN, N.Y. — Millions of people lined the streets here on Labor Day for the annual West Indian American Day Parade, billed as the largest parade in the United States. And, of course, the People’s Weekly...

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  • Haiti: what really happened?

    Haiti: what really happened?

    September 7, 2007

    BOOK REVIEW An Unbroken Agony: Haiti — From Revolution to the Kidnapping of a President By Randall Robinson Basic Civitas Books, 2007 Hardcover, 280 pp., $26 Did the Bush administration kidnap former Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide,...

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  • U.S. youth find inspiration in Cuba

    U.S. youth find inspiration in Cuba

    September 7, 2007

    In July 2007, nine members of the Young Communist League USA joined 51 other Americans on the 38th Venceremos Brigade to Cuba. Since 1969, Venceremos (“We shall overcome”) Brigades have been a way for Americans to...

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  • Take Gonzales, please!

    Take Gonzales, please!

    September 7, 2007

    So far, Texas’ pleas for mercy have met stony silence from the other 49 states. Discredited Bushites, driven from their power perches in Washington, shamed before the nation and barely ahead of indictment, are flocking into...

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