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  • Judge resigns from Trinidad case

    Judge resigns from Trinidad case

    April 6, 2007

    Colombian left-wing leader Ricardo Palmera, also known as Simon Trinidad, was about to go on trial in Washington, D.C., for supporting terrorism and conspiring to take hostages, when on March 26 Judge Thomas Hogan unexpectedly removed...

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  • Thirsty Smithfield workers win water, at last

    Thirsty Smithfield workers win water, at last

    April 6, 2007

    The determination of a united workforce, backing from a union trying to help them organize and support from a national campaign have combined to result in a victory for workers in the livestock department at Smithfield...

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  • When housing dreams become nightmares

    When housing dreams become nightmares

    March 30, 2007

    “Why keep paying all that money to make your landlord rich, when you can buy a house while interest rates are low and build up your nest egg?” is heard around kitchen tables, water coolers and...

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  • Immokalee workers may launch boycott of McDs

    Immokalee workers may launch boycott of McDs

    March 30, 2007

    CHICAGO — Imagine waking up every morning, still dark outside, and then have to pick tomatoes for a typical 10-hour workday, seven days a week, in sweatshop conditions with armed guards watching over you. Sound back-breaking...

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  • Party of hope archives show living history

    Party of hope archives show living history

    March 30, 2007

    NEW YORK — This wasn’t your usual trip to the library. At New York University’s Tamiment Library, March 23, people jammed in to sit on folding chairs or stand shoulder-to-shoulder and listen to speakers tell of...

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