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  • New trial sought for Cuban five

    New trial sought for Cuban five

    November 14, 2002

    In a phone press conference, Nov. 12, Leonard Weinglass, attorney for Cuban Five defendant Antonio Guerrero, announced that he filed a motion in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida seeking a...

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  • Green campaign for Pa. governor led the way on issues

    Green campaign for Pa. governor led the way on issues

    November 14, 2002 By Rosita Johnson

    Michael Morrill, Green Party candidate for Pennsylvania governor, made a difference in the Nov. 5 election although he received only 1 percent of the vote. Morrill won 38,080 votes in spite of being ignored by the...

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  • Tangled roots of anti-Semitism and Zionism

    Tangled roots of anti-Semitism and Zionism

    November 14, 2002

    In 1881, anarchists killed the mildly liberal Russian Tsar Alexander II with a well-placed bomb. His brutish son and successor, Alexander III, joined with the most reactionary elements in the Russian ruling class to place the...

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  • Juvenile executions a shameful practice

    Juvenile executions a shameful practice

    November 14, 2002

    Glen McGinnis was nine years old the first time he was raped by his stepfather. His mother, a crack addict and a prostitute, offered little in the way of parenting. He was beaten with an electrical...

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  • Memorials and politics

    Memorials and politics

    November 14, 2002 By Susan Webb

    Iron Range retirees had not even had time to uncramp their legs after their three-hour ride home from the historic memorial for Sen. Paul Wellstone and those who so tragically died with him. Williams Arena in...

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