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/Archives - Dates and Topics /2006 – online /March – April 2006 /Apr. 3 – Apr. 9 | Print

April 3 – April 9, 2006 articles

Norman Markowitz, 04/04/2006
The Delphi corporation, a major auto parts supplier to General Motors, has proposed to a Federal Bankruptcy Court that it "rewrite" existing labor contracts to sharply reduce wage rates and benefits presently in effect.
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Geoff Simons, 04/04/2006
Are the Bush president and the Blair house servant so witless that they imagine that, by bombing countries, incinerating their people, torturing the survivors, stealing their resources and smashing the infrastructure, they will win hearts and minds?
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Tula Connell, 04/04/2006
Another recent survey shows lawfully present immigrants—26 million Americans—strongly oppose the harsh measures of the House bill.
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irinnews.org, 04/04/2006
The Special Court, seated in the capital Freetown, is the first-ever international war crimes tribunal to be held in the country where atrocities took place.
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Pride at Work, 04/04/2006
In 2001, Pride at Work became the first National labor organization to come out in opposition to the war in Iraq.
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babae, 04/04/2006
babae joins millions of people across the U.S. in denouncing the Sensenbrenner Bill (HR 4437) and additional legislation proposed by Senators Arlen Specter and Bill Frist that threaten civil liberties and human rights.
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Nameh Mardom, 04/04/2006
Corruption and violence are the tactics that find fertile ground in the legacy of decades of dictatorship and also the policies of US occupation. They represent a major challenge to those who want to build a modern democratic Iraqi state.
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Elizabeth Drellich, ILCA, 04/03/2006
The law they were protesting, called the CPE or “New Workers’ Contract,” would allow employers to fire workers under the age of 26 with little or no cause if they have worked for less than two years at that job.
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Arelis Paiva, 04/03/2006
A Venezuelan Embassy press release issued in Washington D.C., Friday states that in a document entitled 'Interim Decision to Continue Detention' dated March 28, 2006 and sent to Mr. Luis Posada Carriles, the United States has admitted for the first time that Posada Carriles is a terrorist.
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Ron Fullwood, 04/03/2006
All of the talk about bombing Iran to keep them from getting nukes and threatening the 'world' distracts from our own country's abandonment of the international non-proliferation agreement as Bush is positioned to build more nuclear weapons and resume testing.
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Joel Wendland, 04/03/2006
Are you like me? Do you sometimes think that if you ignore something – a toothache, the credit card company or the leaky faucet – it will just stop being a problem?
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Susan Webb, 04/03/2006
With news from Iraq bleaker than ever, a new poll shows a large bipartisan majority of Americans want to begin pulling out U.S. troops, and strongly oppose permanent U.S. bases in Iraq.
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Lilliam Riera, 04/03/2006
CUBAN scientists, whose field studies of therapeutic vaccines for the treatment of cancer have demonstrated encouraging results, have begun to work toward applying these therapies in the early stages of the disease.
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irinnews.org, 04/03/2006
Though Sumera does not yet know this, the man she is about to marry is 45 years old, nearly four times her own age. He has paid Sumera’s father the equivalent of US $4,237 for her hand.
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James Park, 04/03/2006
While America’s workers are building a bigger pie, workers are getting a smaller piece, according to a report by the nonprofit Economic Policy Institute (EPI).
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Alina Martinez Triay, 04/03/2006
Her greatest joy is to share with young people the conviction that those trying to return Cuba to the situation before 1959, with invasions or with a Bush style transitions, will be defeated.
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Stephen J. Lendman, 04/03/2006
I’ve written several times before that the George Bush junta today is taking the US from a republic to tyranny, and we’re already perilously close.
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Tareeq Al-Shaab, 03/16/2006
The government must be formed on the basis of a patriotic program that is agreed upon by the participants, as well as ensuring their involvement in decision making and formulating policies with regard to essential and important issues.
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