Noel Rabinowitz
LATEST ARTICLES BY Noel Rabinowitz
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Google versus Bush
February 3, 2006When the Bush Justice Department subpoenaed data on the Google, Yahoo or MSN web searches you and I and other Americans do, it was presented as part of a Bush administration war on pornography.
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eComrades exchange ideas on new website
May 27, 2005You never can tell what issue will draw debate until you get into a public dialogue. Since its launch a little over a month ago, the online Communist Party USA preconvention discussion web site has grown...
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When women vote, women can win
November 12, 2004CLEVELAND — High hopes were in the air Nov. 1 at the Women’s March sponsored by the Greater Cleveland Voter Registration Coalition, which had registered over 12,000 new voters in the run-up to the election. “We...
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Cleveland voters brave rain, dirty tricks
November 5, 2004CLEVELAND — Before sunrise at the Aurora School in Bedford City east of Cleveland, nearly 100 voters lined up in the rain. “It’s never been this crowded this early. I’m impressed,” said Camille Huffman, 38, a...
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Florida early voters demand: Count my vote!
October 22, 2004MIAMI, Fla. — Sonia Bethel, a minimum-wage worker, immigrant and mother of eight children — all without health insurance — was the first voter in Florida’s early voting here. In Miami-Dade County alone, 12,000 people cast...
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Acting on principle: John Randolphs life and legacy
June 4, 2004HOLLYWOOD, Calif. – John Randolph, a great light of stage and screen, was laid to rest here Feb. 24 at age 88. Actor and activist, Randolph shined his light through the anti-Communist hysteria of the McCarthyite...
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Labor brings dream alive in Florida
January 30, 2004ORLANDO, Fla. – Inspired by Dr. King’s struggles for civil, voting and workers’ rights, the AFL-CIO brought its annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. celebrations to Florida this crucial election year.
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The dump-Bush strategy for independent media
November 14, 2003Opinion The right wing’s media strategy to slant the odds in the upcoming 2004 elections will draw from its familiar bag of tricks, with help from its ultra-wealthy friends.
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