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News :: Regime |
Activists Get The Drop On Bush |
by mjb (No verified email address) |
Current rating: 0 06 Aug 2003
Modified: 07:38:24 PM |
Code Pink activists dropped a banner this morning next to the Washington Post Building declaring "BUSH: YOU LIED -- YOU'RE FIRED." Although slightly mired by tactical mistakes, hundreds of morning commuters got the message (and many seemed to agree).
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News :: Housing |
The Conceited Empire |
by Martin A. Senn and Felix Lautenschlager, translated by Andreas Artz (No verified email address) |
Current rating: 0 06 Aug 2003
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A historian credited with predicting the downfall of the Soviet Union in the 1970s now says that the US has been on its way out for the last decade |
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News :: Peace |
Hiroshima Mayor Lashes Out At Bush On Atomic Bombing Anniversary |
by AFP (No verified email address) |
Current rating: 0 06 Aug 2003
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"The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, the central international agreement guiding the elimination of nuclear weapons, is on the verge of collapse," Akiba said Wednesday in an address to some 40,000 people.
"The chief cause is US nuclear policy that, by openly declaring the possibility of a pre-emptive nuclear first strike and calling for resumed research into mini-nukes and other so-called 'useable nuclear weapons,' appears to worship nuclear weapons as God," he said. |
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News :: Labor |
Rank And File Picket AFL-CIO Execs At The Drake Hotel, Chicago |
by Garth Liebhaber via ML (No verified email address) |
Current rating: 0 06 Aug 2003
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Workers press union executives at Chicago meeting to democratize unions and take more militant stand in face of Bush/capitalist assault on workers |
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News :: Environment |
Judge Approves Questionable Cleanup Plan In Monsanto PCB Pollution Case |
by smann smann (nospam) stu.parkland.edu (verified) |
Current rating: 0 05 Aug 2003
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Tens of thousands of residents of Anniston, Alabama who are suing Monsanto Company for contaminating their homes and bodies with PCBs were disappointed yesterday when federal judge U.W. Clemon replaced a state-ordered cleanup plan with a partial consent decree negotiated by Monsanto and the Federal EPA. |
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