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  • Lots of sweeping, but not a broom in sight

    Lots of sweeping, but not a broom in sight

    November 14, 2003

    Television Ah, November! The leaves have changed colors, the turkeys are shaking in their boots, Red Sox fans are preparing for next year, and all the shows on TV are new. It is, after all, that...

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  • A film guide for the left

    A film guide for the left

    November 14, 2003

    Book review Blacklisted: The Film Lover’s Guide to the Hollywood Blacklist By Paul Buhle and Dave Wagner Palgrave Macmillan, 288 pp., $24.95 Paul Buhle, standing among the apex of writer-historians of the political left, is rather...

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  • Karen Talbot, fighter for peace and justice

    Karen Talbot, fighter for peace and justice

    November 7, 2003

    Karen Talbot, a talented activist for peace and justice whose work was permeated by unshakable internationalism, died Oct. 12 in San Francisco after a two-month struggle against cancer. She was 69. Talbot was born in Denver,...

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  • Exhibit: Rebellion on the Border

    Exhibit: Rebellion on the Border

    November 7, 2003

    “Rebellion on the Border,” a photographic exhibition by labor journalist and photographer David Bacon, is on display at the City College of San Francisco and Gallery 1199 in New York City. The photographs document the conditions...

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  • Honoring New Yorks community press

    Honoring New Yorks community press

    November 7, 2003

    What do these headlines have in common? Undocumented Filipino workers speak out against Filipino employers,” “Special report on Golden Venture: commemorating the tragedy that left 10 dead and 300 undocumented immigrants arrested,” “Brendan and Todd’s wedding,”...

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