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  • Thousands go back to work at Miss. shipyard

    Thousands go back to work at Miss. shipyard

    April 27, 2007

    Thousands of workers were back on the job April 5 at Northrup Grumman’s huge shipyard in Hurricane Katrina-ravaged Pascagoula, Miss., after a 28-day strike that began March 8. The 7,400 workers, most of whom had lost...

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  • Backed by client Bush, Gonzales hangs on

    Backed by client Bush, Gonzales hangs on

    April 27, 2007

    President Bush brushed aside calls for Attorney General Alberto Gonzales to resign, describing him as “an honest, honorable man in whom I have confidence.” But it has not silenced demands that Gonzales step down. People for...

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  • PWWs Wheeler speaks at Labor Voices

    PWWs Wheeler speaks at Labor Voices

    April 27, 2007

    NEW YORK — In keeping with its tradition of being a voice of the labor and the working class, the People’s Weekly World is participating in the April 26-28 Labor Voices 3 conference here on multiple...

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  • Boris Yeltsin and Jenny Lopez

    Boris Yeltsin and Jenny Lopez

    April 27, 2007

    A few days ago, according to Pravda, (the former paper of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union now specializing in National Inquirer-like gossip) a newly rich 35-year old Russian billionaire banker, Adrei Melnichenko paid Jennifer...

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  • Labor, Civil Rights Groups Praise Introduction of Anti-Discrimination Bill

    Labor, Civil Rights Groups Praise Introduction of Anti-Discrimination Bill

    April 27, 2007

    A measure that would outlaw discrimination in the workplace based on sexual orientation and gender identity was re-introduced in Congress yesterday (4-24-07). The bipartisan bill, known as the Employment Anti-Discrimination Act (ENDA), would make it illegal...

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