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/Archives - Dates and Topics /2005 – online /January – February 2005 /Feb. 7 - 12 | Print

February 7-February 12, 2005 articles

Seth Sandronsky, 02/12/2005
Is the market really our best hope for the future? President Bush’s plan for Social Security suggests so. In fact for him, personally investing in the stock exchange is a virtue.
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Gene C. Gerard, 02/12/2005
President Bush submitted a $2.57 trillion budget to Congress which eliminates or drastically cuts 150 governmental programs.
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José Cruz, 02/12/2005
The Chilean experience shows that Social Security privatization is only part of a wider scheme of neoliberal economic policies that seek to shore up corporate profits while reversing gains won by the working class.
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Andrew Buncombe, 02/12/2005
Federal officials were repeatedly warned in the months before the 11 September 2001 terror attacks that Osama bin Laden and al-Qa'ida were planning aircraft hijackings and suicide attacks, according to a new report that the Bush administration has been suppressing.
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UFCW, 02/11/2005
To avoid negotiating with its workers over decent pay and benefits, Wal-Mart closes Canadian store whose workers voted to join the UFCW.
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Faleh A. Jabar, 02/11/2005
Iraqi trade union leader Hadi Saleh.
I had few tombs in my memory in exile; upon my return to Baghdad, they developed into a massive cemetery. The last new grave was that of my friend and colleague, the unionist, Hadi Saleh.
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Economic Policy Institute, 02/11/2005
The U.S. Department of Commerce today reported that the merchandise trade deficit reached a record level of $666.2 billion in the 2004, a 21.7% increase since 2003.
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Various Authors, 02/10/2005
The Bush administration wants to pay for tax cuts for the rich and for endless war by taking away Pell Grants and limiting access to higher education
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IBT/AFL-CIO, 02/10/2005
The Teamsters and the AFL-CIO demand a credible and transparent investigation of the murder of Teamster José Gilberto Soto.
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Kevin Benderman, 02/10/2005
Having watched and observed life from the standpoint of a soldier for ten years of my life, I always felt there was no higher honor than to serve my country.
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Dan Bacher, 02/10/2005
While all other Western nations have abolished the “outdated, immoral and illegal” practice of Capital Punishment, the U.S continues executing people.
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People's Daily Online, 02/10/2005
As Palestinian and Israeli leaders wrapped up a summit here Tuesday, analysts disagreed on whether the meeting would usher in real progress on the Middle East peace process.
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Granma International, 02/09/2005
Poverty and other problems are affecting 13 million children of undocumented residents in the United States.
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Disabled American Veterans, 02/09/2005
The Administration has proposed one of the most tight-fisted, miserly budgets for veterans programs in recent memory, says Disabled American Veterans.
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William C. Marra, 02/09/2005
Two veterans of the ongoing Iraq war addressed 150 people in the Science Center [Harvard University] Friday, criticizing the purpose and progress of the war.
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Tim Wheeler, 02/09/2005
Citing soaring costs in lives and tax dollars, lawmakers, peace leaders and military families demanded that President George W. Bush bring the troops home from Iraq.
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Prensa Latina, 02/09/2005
Free trade bilateral agreements with the United States should be discarded for their negative impact on developing economies.
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Prensa Latina, 02/08/2005
IMF polices haven't stopped poverty and strangle development, say international economists. Countries stall FTAA discussions over agriculture issues.
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Clara West, 02/08/2005
In the past, Europeans set out on various quests of exploration and conquest, claiming a providentially appointed mission to civilize the world.
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AFL-CIO, 02/08/2005
Bush submitted a $2.57 trillion federal budget that makes massive funding cuts in programs covering health care, education, veterans and worker training.
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