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  • Neighbors challenge bio research lab

    Neighbors challenge bio research lab

    August 18, 2006

    BOSTON — Opponents of a proposed bioterrorism research laboratory at Boston University Medical Center won a victory last week when a state judge ruled that the basis used to approve the so-called Biolab was “arbitrary and...

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  • Utility workers fired up over service cuts

    Utility workers fired up over service cuts

    August 18, 2006

    DEARBORN, Mich. — Hundreds of utility workers rallied at their union hall in Dearborn, Mich., Aug. 2 and 3, to protest plans by Michigan utility DTE/Michcon to close more call centers and customer service offices. Two...

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  • AFL-CIO to target 200 races

    AFL-CIO to target 200 races

    August 18, 2006

    CHICAGO (PAI) — The AFL-CIO is putting money and, more importantly, people into 200 political races this fall, including “every statewide U.S. Senate and governor’s race,” federation Political Director Karen Ackerman says. In an Aug. 8...

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  • Failing soldiers at home, too

    Failing soldiers at home, too

    August 18, 2006

    It’s well known that Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld failed to protect the nation’s soldiers during the invasion of Iraq. Numerous news accounts and congressional reports have established that soldiers in Iraq fought without sufficient body...

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  • Stop Kroger the ogre

    Stop Kroger the ogre

    August 18, 2006

    “Stop Kroger the ogre” was the chant of nearly 2,000 Teamster members and their supporters, led by International Brotherhood of Teamsters President James Hoffa, at a rally at the Kroger warehouse in Livonia, Mich., Aug. 6....

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