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  • National Clips

    National Clips

    February 27, 2004

    NASHVILLE, Tenn.: State defies drug companies, Bush Tennessee joins a host of Midwest and New England cities and states openly defying not only the huge drug corporations but also the Bush administration. Gov. Phil Bredesen, a...

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  • Illinois  Senate race offers historic opportunity

    Illinois Senate race offers historic opportunity

    February 27, 2004

    CHICAGO – The race for the Democratic nomination for the open U.S. Senate seat in Illinois has boiled down to a three-person race, according to polls. Millionaire Blair Hull has a slight lead after pouring $18...

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  • Teachers: Leave this man behind

    Teachers: Leave this man behind

    February 27, 2004

    Education Secretary Rod Paige should step down for attaching the “terrorist” label to 2.7 million schoolteachers and their union, the National Education Association, said Reg Weaver, NEA president. The nation’s hardworking teachers came home from their...

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  • Congress abandons millions of jobless

    Congress abandons millions of jobless

    February 27, 2004

    HAMDEN, Conn. – While the White House backed off empty job creation claims last week, machinists, teamsters, building trades, and municipal workers crowded into the Job Center here, angry at the failure of the Republican-controlled Congress...

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  • Kucinich: the most unreported story of 2004

    Kucinich: the most unreported story of 2004

    February 26, 2004

    WASHINGTON – The most underreported story of the 2004 election is the never-give-up, never-give-in campaign of Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio) for president. With considerable grassroots support, the Ohio lawmaker has carried his message of world peace,...

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