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/Archives - Dates and Topics /2004 – online /Dec. 13-18 | Print

December 13-18, 2004 articles

John Sweeney, 12/18/2004
Bush's all out public relations effort to dismantle Social Security is fooling no one. Also, check out other worker news.
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David Zirin, 12/18/2004
After the Washington, DC city council demanded that Major League Baseball pay half the cost of building a new stadium there, many in the sports world decided it was the crime of the century.


Amy Chasanov, 12/18/2004
America's lowest paid workers obviously need a raise. So why are Bush and the Republicans do everything to block one?
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Norman Markowitz, 12/17/2004
New Times writer Nicholas Kristof recently imagined a fascist Russia would be better than the old Soviet Union. Here, he is taken to task for this dangerously naive notion.
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Eric J. Hobsbawm, 12/17/2004
The claim of "spreading democracy" seems to be a cover for aggression and domination.
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Morning Star, 12/17/2004
Democracy cannot be imposed by military force. But, then again, democracy isn't what Bush's war on Iraq is all about, is it?
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Maya Rockeymoore, PhD, 12/16/2004
Not only is Social Security privatization a scam, but it is a racist scam that will likely mean African American families will be among the hardest hit.
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People's Daily Online, 12/16/2004
This editorial ponders the claims of th eBush administration about the success of the Iraq war one year after capturing Saddma Hussein. Who's better off?
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Concepcion Perez and Miguel Angel Untoria Pedroso, 12/16/2004
Castro and Chávez announce an alternative to the Bush NAFTA on steroids FTAA proposal.
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John Sweeney, 12/15/2004
Employers often threaten or try to intimidate workers who organize unions to protect their rights in the workplace.
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Erik Leaver, 12/15/2004
This article argues for troop withdrawal and announcing by US authorities that it has no intention to mantain an Iraqi government as immediate steps to ending the war.
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Joel Wendland, 12/14/2004
Widespread and systematic practices of torture, abuse, and mistreatment are revealed by released U.S. government documents.
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David Zirin, 12/14/2004
Soccer phenom Mia Hamm's recent retirement went unnoticed by most of the sports world.


Zo Ha-Derekh, 12/14/2004
Sharon's disengagement plan is a mask for dividing Palestine into two "closed areas" cut off from each other: Gaza and the West Bank.
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Ahmed Amr, 12/13/2004
Weighing in on the dollar crisis, this writer describes currency as the main American export. What does this more for the global economy?
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David Phinney, 12/13/2004
US prisoners at Abu Ghraib didn't get enough to eat. Meanwhile, a former Latin American prisoner of the US military describes the Abu Ghraib conditions as "US policy."
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