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  • Albany coup dtat: Whos to blame?

    Albany coup dtat: Whos to blame?

    June 20, 2009

    Last year, New Yorkers elected a Democratic-majority state Senate, the first time in more than 40 years, bringing an end to Republican-control of all three branches of state government. Hopes for reform were dashed — or...

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  • Letters: Union-busting, Guantanamo Bay, Co-op not the same

    Letters: Union-busting, Guantanamo Bay, Co-op not the same

    June 19, 2009

    It’s still union-busting When a union becomes very strong, the powers that be look for a way to be completely rid of it. The United Packinghouse Workers was very strong in the Chicago stockyards and other...

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  • Take me out to the ball game

    Take me out to the ball game

    June 19, 2009

    CHICAGO – In our fourth annual outing, 50 friends and allies here raised $500 for our favorite publication, People’s Weekly World/Nuestro Mundo, by way of rooting for the city’s Southside team, the White Sox, at its...

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  • EDITORIAL Iran in crisis

    EDITORIAL Iran in crisis

    June 18, 2009

    Iran’s clerical rulers are maneuvering to contain and suppress massive protests that continue to rock that country. This unprecedented mass uprising was sparked by outrage over the government’s rush to declare Mahmoud Ahmadinejad the absolute winner...

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  • COMMENTARY Iran, elections and protest: the roots of reform

    COMMENTARY Iran, elections and protest: the roots of reform

    June 17, 2009

    The fact that Iran is not a democracy and that all candidates in the recent presidential election were “cleared” to run by Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei should not blind us to the significance of the election...

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