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/Archives - Dates and Topics /2008 – online /September 1- 30, 2008 | Print

September 2008 archived articles

Joel Wendland, 09/05/2008
As moderate elements of the Republican Party melt away from supporting the Bush legacy and John McCain, more and more of the hardcore and extremist forces and voices in the Republican Party have eagerly stepped forward.
| click here for related stories: the truth about John McCain

Ramzy Baroud, 09/05/2008
The series of unfortunate and costly decisions made during the two terms of the Bush administration, combined with economic decline at home, might devastate the US's world standing much sooner than most analysts predict.
| click here for related stories: right wing watch

Jonathan Springston, 09/05/2008
(APN) ATLANTA - The Georgia attorney general's office issued a death warrant Wednesday, September 03, 2008, for Troy Anthony Davis, a man convicted of the 1989 murder of Savannah police officer Mark Allen MacPhail.
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Joel Wendland, 09/04/2008
John McCain is pushing the idea of privatizing veterans' health care. He advanced the idea in recent stump speeches, even after media and congressional investigations in 2007 uncovered how underfunding and privatization of services at some of the country's top military hospitals caused poor care, neglect, and other dangerous conditions for wounded veterans.
| click here for related stories: the truth about John McCain

David Bacon, 09/04/2008
LAUREL, MS (8/31/08) -- On August 25, immigration agents swooped down on Howard Industries, a Mississippi electrical equipment factory, taking 481 workers to a privately-run detention center in Jena, Louisiana.
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Akahata, 09/04/2008
With the Extraordinary Session of the Diet set to open on September 12, Prime Minister Fukuda Yasuo is determined to have the current New Anti-terrorism Special Measures Law extended to enable the Maritime Self-Defense Force to continue refueling U.S. and other warships in the Indian Ocean.
| click here for related stories: peace/antiwar

Joel Wendland, 09/03/2008
John McCain and George W. Bush sharing cake the day it became clear that tens of thousands of people were trapped in New Orleans by Katrina.
This week the Republicans have been working hard to promote the idea that they had nothing to do with the disaster following Hurricane Katrina that killed upwards of 2,000 people and left hundreds of thousands homeless.
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M. K. Pandhe, 09/03/2008
In a recent world conference on 'Health, Safety and Environment' held at Seoul, (South Korea) the representatives of the government of India saw that various countries in the world have a documented policy of this important subject.
| click here for related stories: democracy matters

People's Voice, 09/03/2008
In a historic breakthrough, nine employees at a store in Gatineau, Quebec, became the only Wal-Mart workers in North America with a union contract, after an arbitrator imposed a collective agreement on August 15.
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Joel Wendland, 09/02/2008
Minneapolis police officers with the Ramsey County Sheriff put the free press in jeopardy Monday Sept. 1st by arresting three journalists while they covered public protests in that city at the opening of the Republican National Convention.
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Michael Moore, 09/02/2008
I remember when John McCain cruelly trashed Chelsea Clinton when she was a child in the White House. He told reporters that she was "ugly" "because Janet Reno is her father." Of course, McCain would like us now to accord Palin's daughter the respect he wouldn't give Chelsea.
| click here for related stories: elections

David Lawrence, 09/02/2008
"If Palin has two thoughts about foreign policy, she's managed to keep them to herself. Ditto health care. National energy policy. Fiscal policy. You could make a long list, but I'll stop there..."
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PA Staff Writers, 09/02/2008
In a video recorded message to supporters Monday, Sept. 1st, Barack Obama expressed his best wishes on this Labor Day and renewed his pledge to have a worker-friendly presidential administration.
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PA Staff Writers, 09/02/2008
To counter a multi-million dollar ad campaign launched by anti-worker groups opposed to the Employee Free Choice Act, a number of unions and labor-backed organizations like American Rights at Work, have launched their own ad campaign promoting the proposed bill.
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Political Affairs, 09/02/2008
In the first place, I subscribe to the Marxist conception of class, which is that your class position is determined by your relation to the means of production, whether you own them or not. There are different views about class.
| click here for related stories: capitalism

Joel Wendland, 09/01/2008
This Labor Day, working people are vowing to increase the struggle to end Bush administration and Republican Party policies that have presided over the second recession in seven years and have failed to bring needed relief.
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Earth Talk, 09/01/2008
Modern western-world burial practices are arguably absurd, all things considered: We pack our dearly departed with synthetic preservatives and encase them in impenetrable coffins meant to defy the natural forces of decomposition that have been turning ashes to ashes and dust to dust for eons.
| click here for related stories: environment/nature

Hassane Zerrouky, 09/01/2008
When Nicolas Sarkozy arrived at Tblisi, the Georgian president knew that he had no alternative other than to accept the EU peace plan to which Russia had given its support.
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MercoPress, 09/01/2008
British Chancellor Alistair Darling took to the airwaves to "clarify" his comments in a newspaper interview, saying that he was referring to global economic conditions rather than those in Britain.
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Vietnam News Agency, 09/01/2008
Vietnam, one of the five countries possibly hardest hit by climate change, has set itself to raise sea and river dykes levels by 50 cm by 2020 and grow an additional 300,000 to 350,000 hectares of wetland forests and forests along dunes.
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