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  • Colombias incursion into Ecuador: Who gains?

    Colombias incursion into Ecuador: Who gains?

    March 8, 2008

    In the last few years a political sea-change has swept away most of the U.S.-sponsored, repressive military dictatorships in South America. Democratically elected and in some cases explicitly socialist-oriented governments predominate from Venezuela and Ecuador to...

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  • True costs of war

    True costs of war

    March 8, 2008

    True costs of war Just in time for the fifth anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq, a new book by economists Joseph Stiglitz and Linda Bilmes attempts to project the real cost of the war....

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  • Privatization of trash-hauling enrages residents

    Privatization of trash-hauling enrages residents

    March 8, 2008

    Workers’ Correspondence UPPER ARLINGTON, Ohio – The city council here had planned a quick union-busting decision to privatize waste collection, a sweet-heart deal with non-union Texas-based Inland Waste Service. They figured to give the swift boot...

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  • Mexican-American Emma Tenayuca fought for women workers

    Mexican-American Emma Tenayuca fought for women workers

    March 8, 2008 By Combined Sources

    By 1934, Emma Tennyuca she was 18-years-old and was arrested for her leadership role in the organization of Mexican women in the Finck Cigar Strike. It was the first time in San Antonio’s labor history when...

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  • Okinawa rape provokes fury at role of U.S. base

    Okinawa rape provokes fury at role of U.S. base

    March 8, 2008

    What would happen if there was a highly organized group of people in a U.S. state that was responsible for more than 100 crimes per year on average? What if a member of that group was...

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