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N. Korea nuclear talks to resume Feb. 8
February 2, 2007The six-party talks aimed at resolving the North Korean nuclear issue ended in December without any substantial progress, but there is renewed hope that the next round — now scheduled for Feb. 8 — will bring...
Read moreSerrano bill seeks to reunite families
February 2, 2007Rep. Jose Serrano (D-N.Y.) has reintroduced legislation to help reunite thousands of families that are being broken up by U.S. immigration laws every day. He is seeking support for the Child Citizen Protection Act, HR 213,...
Read moreSt. Louis leader likes PWWs focus
February 2, 2007Only a week after the People’s Weekly World announced that it was kick-starting a renewed campaign for its Worldbuilder program, where readers pledge to make a monthly contribution, the paper has already received several requests to...
Read moreCanadas Communists seek election reforms
February 2, 2007VANCOUVER, British Columbia — As part of its ongoing campaign for electoral reform, the Communist Party of Canada is asking election authorities to allocate more free television advertising time to small parties. According to the CPC,...
Read moreAnn Soyka Taylor, a feisty fighter for justice, 90
February 2, 2007Ann Soyka Taylor died Dec. 19 in New Haven, Conn., shortly after her 90th birthday. Taylor was born Dec. 9, 1916 in New Haven, the daughter of working-class Ukrainian immigrants. Her mother cleaned rooms at the...
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