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  • Greens hail Obama’s ok to regulate greenhouse emissions

    Greens hail Obama’s ok to regulate greenhouse emissions

    April 19, 2009

    WASHINGTON, Apr 17 (IPS) - U.S. green groups hailed Friday's formal finding by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that carbon dioxide and several other greenhouse gases 'endanger' public health and welfare as a landmark – if...

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  • Texas governor threatens secession

    Texas governor threatens secession

    April 18, 2009

    HOUSTON – Gov. Rick Perry of Texas has threatened secession from the union. “Texas is a unique place,” Perry declared. “When we came into the Union in 1845, one of the issues was that we would...

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  • End the Cuban embargo, congressman says

    End the Cuban embargo, congressman says

    April 18, 2009

    CHICAGO – Nearly 100 people gathered at the Adalberto United Methodist Church April 14, on the city’s north side, to hear Congressman Bobby L. Rush (D-Ill.) debrief on his recent trip to Cuba. Leaders from Chicago’s...

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  • Racial gap is widening, equality advocates warn

    Racial gap is widening, equality advocates warn

    April 18, 2009

    Racial inequality is widening in the current economic crisis, leaders of social justice groups warned in a national phone forum this week. Under the theme “Race and Recession,” the Compact for Racial Justice forum, April 14,...

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  • Judith Krug, librarian, tireless advocate for First Amendment rights, dies

    Judith Krug, librarian, tireless advocate for First Amendment rights, dies

    April 18, 2009

    CHICAGO — Judith Fingeret Krug, 69, the long-time director of the American Library Association’s (ALA) Office for Intellectual Freedom (OIF) and executive director of the Freedom to Read Foundation, who fought censorship on behalf of the...

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