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  • 80-ton Friendshipment heads to Cuba

    80-ton Friendshipment heads to Cuba

    July 15, 2005

    Trucks, cars and buses headed to McAllen, Texas, July 2 as the 16th U.S.-Cuba Friendshipment Caravan got on its way. The caravan, which will travel along 14 routes through 130 cities, is carrying humanitarian supplies destined...

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  • Antiwar rally: Not one more life for a lie

    Antiwar rally: Not one more life for a lie

    July 15, 2005

    FALL RIVER, Mass. β€” More than 200 people rallied at Bristol Community College here July 6 to demand an end to the war in Iraq. The crowd of local activists cheered as Charlie Richardson and Nancy...

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  • Indiana AFSCME workers condemn govs attack

    Indiana AFSCME workers condemn govs attack

    July 15, 2005

    INDIANAPOLIS β€” Maintaining her fighting spirit, Ruby James said, β€œThe union is you! It is not something separate from the members. We rally around and fight for fair treatment.” James, president of Local 3146, Council 62,...

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  • Demanding justice for Deandre Brunston

    Demanding justice for Deandre Brunston

    July 15, 2005 By Joseph Hancock And Martha Hancock

    COMPTON, Calif. — It was a bittersweet Sunday afternoon in Compton, a small city on the south side of Los Angeles. Keishia Brunston, a young African American woman, called together friends and neighbors for a backyard...

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  • National Clips

    National Clips

    July 15, 2005

    TERRE HAUTE, Ind.: Peltier abruptly moved Without notice to his family and attorney, Native American political prisoner Leonard Peltier was moved from Leavenworth Penitentiary in Kansas to a federal prison in Terre Haute, Ind., on June...

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