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/Archives - Dates and Topics /2006 – online /July – August 2006 /Jul. 10 – Jul. 16 | Print

July 10 – July 16, 2006 articles

Judith LeBlanc, 07/16/2006
I will discuss two points we, the Party and Left, need to address in the next months: 1) the need for an active, vibrant peace movement in the lead up to Election Day, and 2) Party District and Club initiatives to strengthen the impact of the peace movement in defeating the right in November.
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CP of Israel, 07/16/2006
The violent lunacy headed by the generals of the Israeli Army, and the "No negotiation" policy of Prime Minister Olmert and Defence Minster Peretz, returns to hurt the citizens of Israel as a boomerang.
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CPUSA National Board, 07/16/2006
The Communist Party USA strongly condemns the latest acts of aggression by the Israeli government against the Palestinian people.
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irinnews.org, 07/16/2006
What was thought to be Lebanon’s hottest tourist season to date, is rapidly turning into a nightmare and financial disaster for the cash-strapped country, as most tourists and foreign nationals have left or are about to do so.
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irinnews.org, 07/16/2006
One of the most influential men in Lebanon today, Sayed Hassan Nasrallah is the secretary-general of Hizbullah* (“The Party of God”), which is both a political party representing the country’s Shi’ite population as well as a military group.
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International Press Center, 07/15/2006
The Ministry concluded that the amount and type of injuries caused by the Israeli attack indicate the intensity of the Israeli offensive, as 66 percent of the injured who arrived to hospitals were injured by missile and shell shrapnel.
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International Press Center, 07/15/2006
The report explained that Israeli forces used all its military arsenal in its offensive against the Palestinian people, causing enormous losses among them...
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Remi Kanazi, 07/15/2006
In the last two weeks, Israel has sent a chilling message to the Palestinian and Lebanese people: civilians and infrastructure are legitimate targets in their war of aggression.
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Dave Zirin and Derek Tyner, 07/15/2006
Major League Baseball's All-Star game is supposed to be a breezy exhibition of the sport's brightest stars. It's also a place for baseball's corporate patrons to be wined, dined and reassured about the current state of the game.
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irinnews.org, 07/14/2006
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert on Wednesday called the Hezbollah attack “an act of war” and held the Lebanese government responsible for failing to implement UN Resolution 1559, which demands that all militias on Lebanese territory be disarmed.
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irinnews.org, 07/14/2006
The privatisation of Zambian mines came with massive job losses, leaving most former miners in the mineral-rich Copperbelt region desperate.
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James Parks, AFL-CIO Now, 07/14/2006
Over the past five years, President Bush has stacked the National Labor Relations Board with anti-union members–and American workers are paying the price.
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James Parks, AFL-CIO Now, 07/14/2006
The law...outlaws such requirements as literacy tests and poll taxes to prevent people of color from voting and has helped ensure that they have an opportunity to achieve elective office.
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www.union-network.org, 07/14/2006
Reportedly, there is a union presence in only 10 per cent of the 500,000 foreign investment based enterprises in China...Wal-Mart's anti-union behaviour is an open challenge to a major campaign which ACFTU launched last April
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Kristina Cates, 07/14/2006
Representatives from VoterGA filed suit this morning against Secretary of State Cathy Cox, the Georgia State Election Board, and Governor Sonny Purdue over the current electronic voting system as well as the audit trail pilot project.
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CISPES, 07/14/2006
On Wednesday, July 5th an impressive array of police – including riot police (UMO), an elite, specialized group of police (known as the GRP), and snipers on the rooftop of a nearby children’s hospital – were stationed at the main entrance of the National University (UES) even before a student march arrived.
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PWW Editorial Board, 07/13/2006
If we want to save democracy from this gang, we need a free press. We are proud that our paper has never wavered in its commitment to standing up to anti-democratic thugs, and we applaud the mainstream media when it does too.
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Rosita Johnson, 07/13/2006
While inside the center, the women talked with two young people who came into the office to enlist. After Gloria Hoffman shared some facts about the Iraq war and the deaths of over 2,500 soldiers...[a] high school senior decided to think more about her decision
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Terrie Albano, Editor, 07/13/2006
"It’s going to take a nationally coordinated effort and a full commitment from this National Committee to build the PWW. My business card reads, “Journalists interpret the world in various ways, the point is to change it.” This has to be a project of the whole party."


www.communist-party.org.uk, 07/13/2006
‘The illegal invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan together with the brutal repression of the Palestinians have given Muslims and many others a burning sense of grievance against US and British imperialism’
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