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/Archives - Dates and Topics /2005 – online /March – April 2005 /Apr. 11 – 16 | Print

April 11 – April 16, 2005 articles

Seth Sandronsky, 04/16/2005
I have the key to this crucial shift in public policy that involves a change in U.S. defense spending. Patriotically, I follow in President Bush’s footsteps as he pitches to save Social Security with personal accounts replacing part of the current payroll
tax.
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David Zirin, 04/16/2005
As part of the “No Child Left Behind Act”, high schools are required under penalty of law to hand over student phone lists to U.S. military recruiters.
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Joel Wendland, 04/16/2005
Government-sponsored genocide and a government-engineered humanitarian crisis continue in the Darfur region of the Sudan, says Africa Action, a US based organization that promotes peace, equality, and justice for Africa.
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Morning Star, 04/16/2005
GEORGE W Bush's refusal to countenance withdrawal of occupation troops from Iraq until the security situation improves is a classic case of putting the cart before the horse.
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Akahata, 04/16/2005
Japanese Communist Party Central Committee Chair Fuwa Tetsuzo on April 9 spoke on the history, present conditions, and outlook for the future of Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
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Granma International, 04/16/2005
THE US jailers in Guantánamo Bay beat a Bosnian detainee so badly that he suffered facial paralysis, and stuck his head in a toilet, flushing repeatedly until he almost drowned.
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Mark Gruenberg, 04/16/2005
The Bush administration and at least one business owner are warning U.S. jobs would migrate to very low-paying Chinese firms, unless Congress approves the controversial Central American Free Trade Agreement.
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Joel Wendland, 04/15/2005
"The US has no moral authority to condemn Cuba on human rights issues," reads a recent editorial in Britain’s The Guardian.
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Joel Wendland, 04/15/2005
In times of continuing layoffs and stagnant job growth, when real wages have slipped year after year and corporations tell workers they have to give back more and more of their health benefits, take a little cut in the pay, and work a few extra hours, we find one group of people who seem to be doing just fine – CEOs.
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Political Affairs, 04/15/2005
The House of Representatives will devolve into a free for all of ethics violations and corruption if its current state without a functioning ethics oversight body is allowed to continue.
| click here for related stories: right wing watch

Labor Research Association, 04/15/2005
After pushing one of the largest companies in the world to the brink of disaster, General Motors executives began their annual meeting with UAW leaders on April 14 with plans to intensify their push for health care benefit cuts.
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Thabo Mbeki, 04/15/2005
Comrade Chairperson, Comrade General Secretary, other leaders of the Party. Let me say thank you very much for inviting me to speak this morning.
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CP Ireland, 04/15/2005
The recent speech by the president of Sinn Féin, Gerry Adams, was important in marking a very serious juncture in the history of physical-force republicanism.
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Various Authors, 04/14/2005
In a letter to the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations congressman William Delahunt (D-MA) has requested that terrorist Luis Posada Carriles be denied political asylum in the United States.
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The Guardian (Australia), 04/14/2005
The US government is riding roughshod over Australian laws by forcing companies it does business with to discriminate against employees on the basis of nationality.
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David Bacon, 04/14/2005
Ghasib B. Hassan (photo by David Bacon)
Interview with Ghasib Hassan, member of the executive committee of the Iraqi Federation of Trade Unions, and general secretary of the Union for Aviation and Railway Workers
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Larry Birns and Alex Sanchez, 04/14/2005
Appalling nominations and the race for the OAS secretary-general post: Dramatic examples of the U.S.’s failed Latin American policy and the Bush administration’s disdain for international norms.
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Clara West, 04/14/2005
As the Bush administration scrambles to sidestep charges of both torture and corruption by the US military and the Iraq occupation regime, the Coalition Provisional Authority, US activists have plans to hold them responsible.
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Communist Party of Brazil (PCdoB), 04/14/2005
The Communist Party of Brazil condemns vigorously US machinations against Cuba in one more resolution against Cuba at the UN Commission of the Human Rights.
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People's Daily Online, 04/14/2005
China publishes report on human rights improvements in that country to "help the international community toward a better understanding of the human rights situation in China."
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