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Doris Glenn 1920-2005
March 11, 2005Doris Margaret Glenn born July 5, 1920, was called home to God on Feb. 27, after a 10 year battle with MS, in Los Banos Calif., her home for the last six years. Mrs. Glenn was...
Read moreLessons from the Maine paperworkers strike
March 11, 2005BOOK REVIEW Peter Kellman was a key leader of the 1987-88 Paperworkers International Union (UPIU) strike against International Paper (IP) in Jay, Maine. “Divided We Fall” is a focused history of the 20th century struggles of...
Read moreIrish women will be heard
March 11, 2005NEW YORK — Several months ago, when I was appearing in “Women on the Verge of HRT” at the Irish Arts Center, Marie Jones (author of “Stones in his Pockets” and “Women on the Verge”) went...
Read moreMilitary recruiters have unrivaled access to public schools
March 11, 2005Should parents have the right to choose to protect a child from being targeted by military recruiters in school? Is it an inherent part of public school education to be pressured to sign an irrevocable contract...
Read moreA peasant stand up thus?
March 11, 2005In Shakespeare’s monumental tragedy, King Lear, a series of appalling crimes are committed in a context of betrayal, torture, war and invasion. In Act III, the Earl of Gloucester is brought forward so his eyes can...
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