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  • In Berlin, a weird vote and an old specter

    In Berlin, a weird vote and an old specter

    July 8, 2005

    News Analysis BERLIN — Weird was the best way to describe German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder’s tactic: to urge his parliament to vote “no confidence” in his own government. He succeeded. Now, if President Horst Koehler goes...

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  • National Clips

    National Clips

    July 8, 2005

    MORGANTOWN, W.Va.: ‘War begins with Dubya’ Grills and fireworks were the order of the day July 4, but over 300 residents braved police and heat and brought their handmade signs demanding impeachment when Bush stopped here...

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  • Neighbors denounce anti-gay hate crime

    Neighbors denounce anti-gay hate crime

    July 8, 2005

    NEW YORK — After a vicious anti-gay hate crime that left a young Brooklyn man, Dwan Prince, comatose and clinging to life, friends and community residents gathered for a June 28 vigil in front of Brookdale...

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  • CAFTA  We dont hafta

    CAFTA We dont hafta

    July 8, 2005

    It is urgent for voters to contact their congresspersons this week on the upcoming vote on CAFTA, the Central American Free Trade Agreement, Jobs with Justice urged workers’ rights supporters in an e-mail message July 1....

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  • Iraqi trade unionists speak in Philly

    Iraqi trade unionists speak in Philly

    July 8, 2005

    PHILADELPHIA — Over 100 Philadelphians gathered at a June 24 forum here hosted by this city’s Central Labor Council and UNITE-HERE Local 274 to welcome three Iraqi labor leaders. The visit was part of a 25-city,...

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