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  • LETTERS: January 17

    LETTERS: January 17

    January 9, 2009

    Macabre Arpaio He’s national, he’s international, he’s notorious. Live from Maricopa County Jail, the inverted story of local boy makes good, on the TV “variety” show Late Night with Conan the barbarian (www.nbc.com/Schedule/) featured the coward...

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  • There is plenty of hope for progress if we struggle as a people

    There is plenty of hope for progress if we struggle as a people

    January 8, 2009

    Originally published on LatinoLA, Jan. 7, The change in the White House and Congress is significant, important victories can be won Just imagine if John McCain and Sara Palin had been elected.

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  • Humanitarian crisis in Gaza

    Humanitarian crisis in Gaza

    January 8, 2009

    A sampling of reports indicate the shocking toll on civilians in Gaza: World Health Organization, Jan. 5: Two shells hit 15 meters from Al Awda hospital’s emergency room. A nurse sustained severe head injuries. Three mobile...

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  • People before Profits: 2009 forecast — sunshine or hurricane?

    People before Profits: 2009 forecast — sunshine or hurricane?

    January 7, 2009 By John Case

    The economic outcomes of 2009 for working people, one year from now, is in the hands of the acutest political struggle emerging over how exactly government should intervene in the U.S. economy to avert a depression?...

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  • OPINION: India-Pakistan and the significance of Kashmir’s elections

    OPINION: India-Pakistan and the significance of Kashmir’s elections

    January 2, 2009

    The Jammu and Kashmir State of India had legislative assembly election results declared last month. The separatists had given a boycott call, but not many listened to them. Not a single political outfit offered a word...

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