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  • Vietnams victims of Agent Orange to appeal ruling

    Vietnams victims of Agent Orange to appeal ruling

    March 18, 2005

    Vietnamese victims of Agent Orange, the highly toxic defoliant used by the U.S. during the Vietnam War, have vowed to appeal the March 10 ruling by a U.S. federal judge dismissing their lawsuit against Dow Chemical,...

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  • In Motion: The African-American Migration Experience

    In Motion: The African-American Migration Experience

    March 18, 2005

    “In Motion: The African-American Migration Exper-ience” is a ground-breaking exhibition of the population movements that have created the African American people. The multimedia event, which opened at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in...

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  • How long will DeLays Teflon coating last?

    How long will DeLays Teflon coating last?

    March 18, 2005

    HOUSTON — As the scandals mount against Rep. Tom DeLay (R-Texas), a key legislative ally of President Bush, many people are wondering when the congressman will be indicted. At this point, it appears the Teflon coating...

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  • Social Security and under 30: Whats in it for me?

    Social Security and under 30: Whats in it for me?

    March 18, 2005

    Social Security is a social insurance program that acts as an anti-poverty safety net for families of disabled workers, children of a deceased parent, and senior citizens. Many children, teenagers and college students benefit from the...

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  • LA mayors race heats up

    LA mayors race heats up

    March 18, 2005

    LOS ANGELES — City Councilman Antonio Villaraigosa and Mayor James Kenneth Hahn will once again go head-to-head in the race for mayor of the nation’s second largest city in a runoff election May 17.

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