Fred Gaboury

Fred Gaboury was a member of the Editorial Board of the print edition of  People’s Weekly World/Nuestro Mundo and wrote frequently on economic, labor and political issues. Gaboury died in 2004. Here is a small selection of Fred’s significant writings: Eight days in May Birmingham and the struggle for civil rights; Remembering the Rev. James Orange; Memphis 1968: We remember; June 19, 1953: The murder of the Rosenbergs; World Bank and International Monetary Fund strangle economies of Third World countries


LATEST ARTICLES BY Fred Gaboury

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    Illinois AFL-CIO: One million strong, together as one

    Illinois AFL-CIO: One million strong, together as one

    May 3, 2002 By Fred Gaboury

    SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – With their placards bobbing like white caps on a sea of brightly colored T-shirts, 10,000 trade unionists flooded the street in front of the state capitol here in a “Solidarity Day” show of...

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    The rich get richer and

    The rich get richer and

    May 3, 2002 By Fred Gaboury

    “Pulling Apart: A State-by-State Analysis of Income Trends,” released jointly by the Center on Budget Policy and Priorities and the Economic Policy Institute (EPI) April 23, documents the growing gap between those in the top fifth...

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    Alaska oil drilling nixed in Senate

    Alaska oil drilling nixed in Senate

    April 26, 2002 By Fred Gaboury

    In a stunning setback to the Bush administration, the Senate shot down a key element in President Bush’s energy plan on April 18. The 54-46 vote, which saw eight Republicans breaking ranks with the White House,...

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    Last of the big time spenders

    Last of the big time spenders

    April 19, 2002 By Fred Gaboury

    A nation’s budget generally sums up its priorities – and President Bush’s budget, with a $48 billion increase in military spending, makes clear his priorities. His budget for fiscal year 2003 includes $767 billion for discretionary...

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    Bush arrogance draws fire

    Bush arrogance draws fire

    April 19, 2002 By Fred Gaboury

    The arrogant disregard of several international treaties by the Bush administration has drawn fire from several sources in recent weeks, the most recent an op-ed piece in the New York Times by David J. Scheffer, chief...

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    Venezuelan people save democracy

    Venezuelan people save democracy

    April 19, 2002 By Fred Gaboury

    A coup by high-ranking military officers and business leaders April 12 forcibly removed Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez from office and installed Pedro Carmona, head of the nation’s business association, as “president.”

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    Putting April 15 in perspective

    Putting April 15 in perspective

    April 12, 2002 By Fred Gaboury

    The IRS estimates that between one and two million Americans are using offshore credit card accounts to avoid paying taxes.

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    ARA founded in Illinois

    ARA founded in Illinois

    April 12, 2002 By Fred Gaboury

    CHICAGO – Although her e-mail is still sent to the Illinois State Council of Senior Citizens, Connie Engholm is now the executive director of the Illinois Alliance of Retired Americans (IARA).

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