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  • Peace meeting: America is less safe

    Peace meeting: America is less safe

    August 22, 2002

    DALLAS – Eleven months past the Sept. 11 disaster, peace activists gathered here Aug. 11 to evaluate whether or not the Bush administration has made the American people any safer. They held four rotating workshops at...

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  • Bush has gone too far

    Bush has gone too far

    August 22, 2002 By Phil E. Benjamin

    When President George W. Bush recently rejected a U.S. Senate financing bill to protect the rescuers and victims of the Sept. 11, 2001 disaster, he repeated a mistake made by previous Republican administrations. They showed their...

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  • ADC picnic combines politics and fun

    ADC picnic combines politics and fun

    August 22, 2002

    NEW BERLIN, Wisc. – The struggle for social justice is generally no picnic. But an exception to that rule may be the community picnic at Lions Park, held last weekend by the Wisconsin chapter of the...

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  • A Cuban cartoonist talks of his art and Cuba

    A Cuban cartoonist talks of his art and Cuba

    August 22, 2002

    Arístides Esteban Hernández Guerrero, known as Ares, is an internationally acclaimed cartoonist living in Havana. His drawings have won hundreds of awards in world cartooning and satire competitions. He was born in 1963 in Havana and...

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  • Nickel and Dimed play shows struggle to get by

    Nickel and Dimed play shows struggle to get by

    August 22, 2002

    Nickel and Dimed, by Joan Holden, directed by Bartlett Sher, from the book by Barbara Ehrenreich You have probably heard of the book Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting by in America by noted author and...

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