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  • Burris likely to be seated in Senate

    Burris likely to be seated in Senate

    January 9, 2009

    CHICAGO — It appears that an agreement is in the works that may allow former Illinois Attorney General Roland Burris to be seated as the next U.S. senator from Illinois, filling President-elect Barack Obama’s vacant seat....

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  • Educators call for school funding as key stimulus ingredient

    Educators call for school funding as key stimulus ingredient

    January 9, 2009

    The American Federation of Teachers, National Education Association and American Association of School Administrators are urging Congress and President-elect Obama to ensure education funding is part of the 2009 stimulus package. “Even in these tough economic...

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  • House Democratic leaders pledge to pass equal pay laws

    House Democratic leaders pledge to pass equal pay laws

    January 9, 2009

    In an effort to correct a recent US Supreme Court decision that limits a workers' right to seek redress from an employer who practices pay discrimination, the US House of Representatives will likely pass two bills...

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  • Comprehensive coverage of the economic crisis

    Comprehensive coverage of the economic crisis

    January 9, 2009

    What will be impact of the Wall Street bankruptcies, bailouts and blunders on working people in this country and worldwide? What's the solution to the crisis?

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  • Censored 2009: Top 25 most censored stories

    Censored 2009: Top 25 most censored stories

    January 8, 2009 By Tim Pelzer

    According to a study undertaken by the British polling group Opinion Research Business, American military actions since 2003 have led to the death of one million Iraqi people, rivaling mass killings in Rwanda in 1994 and...

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