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  • Up to a third of U.S. jobs are low-wage, researcher says

    Up to a third of U.S. jobs are low-wage, researcher says

    October 19, 2007

    Fighting poverty is ‘moral’ issue> WASHINGTON (PAI) — “One-fourth to one-third” of all U.S. jobs “are low-wage jobs” whose workers need not just a raise, but a support system to help lift them out of poverty,...

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  • Village raids evoke Gestapo tactics

    Village raids evoke Gestapo tactics

    October 19, 2007

    Workers’ Correspondence Just before dawn, sweeping searchlights and pounding on doors awaken terrified residents of a small village. Requests for warrants or official identification are ignored as squads of agents, some uniformed and some not, rampage...

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  • Save home hotline launched

    Save home hotline launched

    October 19, 2007

    CLEVELAND — More help is now available to union members caught in the mounting home mortgage crisis, AFL-CIO President John Sweeney said at a press conference here Oct. 15. Sweeney unveiled a free, confidential 24-hour Save...

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  • WORLD NOTES: Oct. 20

    WORLD NOTES: Oct. 20

    October 19, 2007

    Lesotho: Diplomat hits world neglect of women, children When Stephen Lewis, longtime Canadian political leader and former UN envoy to Africa for HIV/AIDS, was in Lesotho last month receiving honors, Seven Oaks magazine interviewed him. “Central...

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  • Haitian human rights activist still missing

    Haitian human rights activist still missing

    October 19, 2007

    After the disappearance of Haitian human rights activist Lovinsky Pierre-Antoine more than two months ago, his supporters are pressing the government of President Rene Preval, along with the governments of the United States, Canada and Brazil...

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