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Seasons greetings from the PWW
December 16, 2005The staff of the People’s Weekly World wishes all of our readers safe and happy holiday season. This is our last issue of 2005. We will resume publication on Jan. 7. In the meantime, look for...
Read moreTampa jury rejects terror charges: Demand grows: Free Al-Arian
December 16, 2005The refusal of a 12-member jury in Tampa, Fla., Dec. 6 to convict Dr. Sami Al-Arian of any of the 51 “terrorism” charges against him was another in a string of defeats for the Bush administration...
Read moreWorkers rights are human rights: Week of action spotlights labors right to organize
December 16, 2005CHICAGO — “Today I am proud to join workers, community and religious leaders in an urgent call for stronger U.S. and international laws that protect workers’ rights on the job,” Illinois AFL-CIO President Margaret Blackshere told...
Read moreWe wont go back!: Ohio unionists rally for human rights
December 15, 2005“We can’t win in the bankers’ court,” Larry Cohen, president of the Communications Workers of America, told the cheering crowd of over 1,000 UAW workers, mostly Delphi employees, in Dayton, Ohio, Dec. 10. Referring to the...
Read moreVenezuela reaches out to Africa, Caribbean
December 15, 2005On Sept. 30 Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez talked about Africa. Interviewed on Amy Goodman’s “Democracy Now,” he said, “Yesterday I met with the president of Mozambique. … The life expectancy in Mozambique is 38 years old...
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