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US Supreme Court ruling limits disabled workers’ rights |
by Kate Randall and John Andrews, WSWS (No verified email address) |
Current rating: 0 14 Jan 2002
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Repetitive motion injuries are a growing threat to American workers with poorly designed equipment and computer-monitored perfomance measurement systems taking an increasing toll. The Supreme Court's ruling perpetuates the evils of the worker compensation system, originally designed to be no fault, but now used to legally eliminate both workers' rights to sue in court and any possibility that a worker can recover enough to make themslves whole after an on-the-job injury. Pushing workers hard enough to result in injury will always be in the best interest of management, now that the courts have chosen to protect bosses instead of workers. ML |
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Sometimes, Good Guys (and Gals) Wear Black; A case for the Black Bloc. |
by Robert Kendall aword (nospam) somethingorother.com (unverified) |
Current rating: 0 12 Jan 2002
Modified: 14 Jan 2002 |
The Black Bloc is a vital element in the movement, ever reminding those the movement opposes that even the passive resistance could turn toward the extreme. |
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Insight Into The Paranoid Mindset of David Icke and Alex Jones |
by ML (No verified email address) |
Current rating: 0 08 Jan 2002
Modified: 14 Jan 2002 |
Have you ever wondered what is up with reptile-phobic David Icke?
Or have you thought that Alex Jones should cut his caffeine consumption before he gets over the edge with his militia buddies?
Do you wonder why so much of their material gets spammed by them or their true believers to Indymedia?
Then you might be interested in this interview. |
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Wait to file until the Trial |
by We The People (No verified email address) |
Current rating: 0 14 Jan 2002
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Hold on to your money friends, keep it in your pockets where it belongs. And if you are involved in the market, get out before Jan.28th...you can always get back in later. |
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GREEN PARTY USA URGES: COME HOME TO PEACE |
by GREENS/GREEN PARTY USA gpusa (nospam) igc.org (unverified) |
Current rating: 0 13 Jan 2002
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The Green Party USA calls for activists and Greens worldwide to join in
solidarity against the illegal U.S. war on the people of Afghanistan.
We have urged a "hands off" policy in that region, but now we are
disappointed to find some European Greens in government breaking solidarity
and supporting our agressor government against Green values. We urgently
call on Die Grunen, the German Green Party, to come home, to reverse their
vote and withdraw from their government coalition supporting this war. |
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Gag order against former Black Panther leader on trial for murder |
by Peter Daniels, WSWS (No verified email address) |
Current rating: 0 13 Jan 2002
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“I can’t even say I’m innocent. Do you know of any other defendant who is not allowed to say he is innocent?" |
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Yucca Mountain No Solution To Nuclear Waste Problem |
by NIRS (No verified email address) |
Current rating: 0 11 Jan 2002
Modified: 13 Jan 2002 |
For Immediate Release: January 10, 2002
Contact: Kevin Kamps, nuclear waste specialist, 202.328.0002
If this goes through, Champaign County will begin seeing regular high-level nuclear waste shipments like the train that was canceled due to the events of Sept. 11 and the subsequent threat of terrorist action. |
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The Future of the U-C IMC Website |
by Paul Riismandel paul-imc (nospam) mediageek.org (unverified) |
Current rating: 0 10 Jan 2002
Modified: 13 Jan 2002 |
In this "treatise" I discuss some of the problems the U-C IMC has been facing over the type and amount of non-local content posted to our newswire. I propose a direction for addressing the problems and the debate surrounding them. |
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