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  • Its no picnic for independent filmmakers

    Its no picnic for independent filmmakers

    June 21, 2002

    NEW YORK – Tom DiCillo’s Living in Oblivion is a cult classic – which means most people have never heard of it. Speaking at the film’s showing here May 22, as part of the Golden Age...

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  • Venezuela still at risk despite coup defeat

    Venezuela still at risk despite coup defeat

    June 21, 2002

    WASHINGTON – From the Bush administration’s standpoint, the less said the better about the abortive April 12 coup to oust Venezuela’s elected president, Hugo Chavez, an extraordinary defeat for the world’s sole superpower. Not since the...

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  • CPUSA nears fund drive goal

    CPUSA nears fund drive goal

    June 21, 2002

    The Hawaii, Maine, Massachusetts and New Jersey state organizations of the Communist Party are the first four districts to reach their goals and beyond for the 2002 fund drive. The fund drive committee sent them hearty...

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  • Environmental voter group targets S. Dakota race

    Environmental voter group targets S. Dakota race

    June 21, 2002 By John Pappademos And Evelina Alarcon

    The League of Conservation Voters (LCV) has named Rep. John Thune (R-S.D.) first on its 2002 list of “Dirty Dozen” congressmen for his voting record on environmental issues. The league is targeting Thune for defeat in...

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  • Kashmir conflict remains dangerous

    Kashmir conflict remains dangerous

    June 21, 2002

    “India will retaliate if Pakistan is not ready to stop cross-border terrorism.”– Indian Prime Minister A.B.Vajpayee“ “We will not bow to any Indian pressure and will continue our support to Kashmiri freedom fighters.” .”– Pakistan President...

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