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  • Sudanese strive for peace despite U.S. schemes

    Sudanese strive for peace despite U.S. schemes

    September 1, 2006

    NewsAnalysisThe United States may be the world’s only military superpower, but attempts by the Bush administration to get its way in northeastern Africa are meeting with resistance. The latest rebuke to U.S. imperialism is taking place...

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  • Girls under 18 left behind

    Girls under 18 left behind

    September 1, 2006

    Bittersweet. It’s a good word to describe the anticipated U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s recent approval of the controversial contraceptive pill, Plan B. The sweet part is the fact that, after nearly a three-year delay, a...

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  • Support grows for Iraq war refuser

    Support grows for Iraq war refuser

    September 1, 2006

    SAN FRANCISCO — Supporters of First Lieutenant Ehren Watada, the first commissioned officer to publicly refuse deployment to Iraq, welcomed his father, Bob Watada, last week for a whirlwind tour of the Bay Area. Also last...

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  • Postal workers fight for We Deliver promise

    Postal workers fight for We Deliver promise

    September 1, 2006

    PHILADELPHIA — Chant-ing “Save Our Service,” members of the American Postal Workers Union rallied Aug. 17 during their national convention here to protest Postal Service plans to consolidate operations, eliminate union jobs, hire temporary workers and...

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  • National Clips

    National Clips

    September 1, 2006

    CHARLESTON, W.Va.: Unions, activists rally for change The Bush administration’s policies are “an assault upon American working families,” Sen. Robert Byrd thundered before some 500 mostly union members and their families, Aug. 26. Bush’s policies, mountaintop...

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