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October 14, 2005WASHINGTON: Millions More Movement marches Along with Hurricane Katrina came the reality that racism and poverty are still very evident in the U.S. It fueled outrage and charged up civil rights and justice activists and leaders....
Read moreSchwarzenegger veto spurs wide opposition
October 14, 2005LOS ANGELES — Latino immigrant rights leaders are responding to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s veto of SB 60 with a joint mobilization to defeat all Schwarzenegger-backed propositions in the Nov. 8 election. The bill would provide driver’s...
Read moreNew Yorks Bloomberg acts like Bush
October 14, 2005NEW YORK — This election season, Republican Mayor Michael Bloomberg has portrayed himself as a liberal — a Republican in name only — interested in things like housing, jobs, gay rights and fighting racism. But the...
Read moreDelphi bankruptcy raises big questions
October 14, 2005News Analysis Delphi, the nation’s largest auto parts manufacturer, filed for bankruptcy last week. The company’s 12,000 retirees and 34,000 active workers who have spent their lives on hot, noisy production lines, making everything from air...
Read moreKatrina victims face deportation
October 14, 2005After heeding the Bush administration’s call to seek help regardless of status, a handful of undocumented immigrants who fled Hurricane Katrina have been ordered to appear for deportation hearings last month. In the aftermath of Hurricane...
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