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  • A heroic defense and a cruel system

    A heroic defense and a cruel system

    April 2, 2004

    Opinion The Southern California grocery strikers are true working-class heroes. Seventy thousand held fast to their strike over four and a half months, a remarkable achievement in the current “jobless recovery.” Many had to find other...

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  • Intimidation, fraud mar El Salvador vote

    Intimidation, fraud mar El Salvador vote

    April 2, 2004

    SAN SALVADOR – Far from being a victory for democracy, El Salvador’s March 21 presidential election made a mockery of free and democratic elections. Antonio Saca, the U.S.-backed candidate of the National Republican Alliance (ARENA), won...

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  • An interview with Father Bourgeois: School of Americas wall of secrecy crumbles

    An interview with Father Bourgeois: School of Americas wall of secrecy crumbles

    April 2, 2004

    “Hundreds of graduates from the School of the Americas have been involved in the massacre, torture, rape, and disappearance of many thousands of people throughout Latin America,” Father Roy Bourgeois, founder of SOA Watch, recently told...

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  • U.S. vetoes criticism of Yassins killing

    U.S. vetoes criticism of Yassins killing

    April 2, 2004

    A resolution at the United Nations condemning the Israeli government’s extrajudicial assassination of Sheikh Ahmed Yassin was defeated in the Security Council on March 25 as a result of a U.S. veto, prompting many Palestinians to...

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  • Paul Robeson stamp celebrated nationwide

    Paul Robeson stamp celebrated nationwide

    April 2, 2004

    OAKLAND, Calif. – Merritt College, a community college with a long history of engagement in people’s struggles, was the site Feb. 18 for Oakland’s “unveiling” of the Black Heritage series stamp honoring civil rights and civil...

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