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  • EDITORIAL: Progress on womens rights

    EDITORIAL: Progress on womens rights

    January 19, 2007

    Jan. 22 is the 34th anniversary of the landmark Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision, which ruled that state laws barring abortion violate the constitutional right to privacy. Opposition to the court’s decision has been grist...

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  • Washington finally brings charges against Posada

    Washington finally brings charges against Posada

    January 19, 2007

    On Jan. 11 a federal grand jury indicted Luis Posada Carriles on one charge of fraud and six counts of lying about his illegal arrival in the United States on March 17, 2005. The charges are...

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  • Labor to Senate: Raise minimum wage with no strings attached

    Labor to Senate: Raise minimum wage with no strings attached

    January 19, 2007

    WASHINGTON — The broad labor-led coalition supporting the Democrats’ “100 Hour Agenda” in the 110th Congress hailed the 315-116 House vote Jan. 10 to raise the minimum wage to $7.25, and urged the Senate also to...

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  • Opposition to Iraq war surges

    Opposition to Iraq war surges

    January 19, 2007 By Susan Webb

    President Bush’s announcement that he is sending over 21,000 more troops to Iraq has fueled increasing bipartisan opposition in Congress, among the U.S. public, in the labor movement and among the military itself.

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  • The truth about Gerald Ford: he was no uniter

    The truth about Gerald Ford: he was no uniter

    January 12, 2007 By Tim Wheeler

    A fuzzy aura has been generated around Gerald Ford, 38th president of the United States, who died at age 93 on Dec. 26. He is hailed as a decent man, a “uniter,” who led the nation...

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