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  • Utah mine was unsafe

    Utah mine was unsafe

    August 10, 2007

    Rescue teams were still racing to reach six coal miners who remained trapped 1,500 feet below ground a day after an Aug. 6 collapse at the Crandall Canyon Mine in central Utah. The collapse was so...

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  • Young people losing out in strong economy

    Young people losing out in strong economy

    August 10, 2007

    “This is far and away the strongest global economy I’ve seen in my business lifetime,” Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson declared recently during a visit to the headquarters of Fortune magazine. Really? Strong for whom? For young...

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  • Catholic hospital chain pressed on low wages

    Catholic hospital chain pressed on low wages

    August 10, 2007

    CHICAGO (PAI) — Four years ago, Araceli Romero’s son Julio developed a serious infection. Romero, a laundress at Resurrection Medical Center in Chicago — flagship of one of the nation’s largest Catholic health care medical chains...

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  • WORLD NOTES: August 11

    WORLD NOTES: August 11

    August 10, 2007

    Vanuatu: Pacific island nations slam ‘free trade’ Meeting on July 29 in Porto Vila, Vanuatu, in the South Pacific, European Union negotiators told representatives of 14 Pacific island nations, home to 8 million people, that unless...

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  • Right wing suffers election setback in Japan

    Right wing suffers election setback in Japan

    August 10, 2007

    Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s ultra-right Liberal Democratic Party suffered a devastating loss in the elections to Japan’s House of Councilors July 29, becoming a minority party in the process. The shift was stunning. The LDP...

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