Fred Gaboury
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The 2002 elections: a preview
May 25, 2002Every time an election rolls around some pundit calls it “the most important election in years.” Another says it’s “the most important election in our lifetime,” while yet another says “it’s the most important election in...
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The added price of oil
May 25, 2002Every year since 1990 an average of 30 million gallons of oil has been spilled from wells, pipelines, and storage facilities.
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Pirates at the pump
May 25, 2002Although the price of gasoline has not spiked as dramatically as in 2000 and 2001, pump prices have increased nearly 30 cents per gallon since February. Industry sources say we can expect another 10-cent increase before...
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AFL-CIO maps big 2002 election drive
May 25, 2002NEW YORK – AFL-CIO President John Sweeney told reporters that the May 22 decision of the federation’s General Board to increase financial support for the federation’s Labor 2002 election campaign is propelled by the issues facing...
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Farm bill a ‘mixed bag,’ farm leaders say
May 18, 2002Farm leaders say the farm bill signed into law by President George Bush on May 13 is a 'mixed bag' that, although not perfect, is an improvement over current law.
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The bully on the block
May 10, 2002Earlier this month the right-wing Neanderthals in charge of U.S. foreign policy took two more steps toward a foreign policy aimed at creating a world order dictated by the United States.
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Rally protests racial profiling
May 10, 2002MADISON, Wisc. – Students and community members staged a rally and march here April 27 against racial profiling. Kim Lampereur, a Young Communist League member and one of the organizers of the demonstration, hailed the event...
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The April unemployment report: No spring flowers here
May 10, 2002Two sets of recently released government data present a contradictory picture of the state of the nation’s economy. On the one hand, the Commerce Department reports that the economy expanded at an annual rate of 5.8...
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