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November 22, 2002BALTIMORE, Md.: Cuba aids Black farmers / LOS ANGELES: Workers freed from sweatshop get U.S. residency / ELK GROVE, Ill.: Long lines at the airport and unemployment office / DETROIT, Mich.: Corporate tax cuts = layoffs...
Read moreCommunists meet: Aint gonna let no Bush turn us round!
November 22, 2002NEW YORK – “The dominant mood today is to continue to fight,” Sam Webb, Communist Party national chair, told National Committee (NC) members at its meeting here, Nov. 16-17. Analyzing the recent election battles, Webb continued,...
Read moreILWU at a key juncture in contract talks
November 22, 2002LOS ANGELES – The situation remains tense on the West Coast as dock workers and employers continue to battle on a contract in the wake of the ticking time clock of the Bush administration-imposed Taft-Hartley 80-day...
Read moreInspectors in Iraq, Bush still pushes war
November 22, 2002Even as UN weapons inspectors deplaned in Baghdad, U.S. officials were charging that Iraq was in “material breech” of UN Res. 1441 requiring it to “reveal and abandon” all weapons of mass destruction.
Read moreThree weeks remaining in the PWW Fund Drive!
November 22, 2002Around the country, districts are working hard to complete their goals in the 2002 People’s Weekly World/Nuestro Mundo Fund Drive. Congratulations to Washington State, which turned in a check for $1,500 last weekend and completed their...
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