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/Archives - Dates and Topics /Online Edition – 2004 archive /Dec. 27-Jan. 1 | Print

December 27, 2004 - January 1, 2005 articles

Joel Wendland, 12/31/2004
Bush recent appointments to the US Commission on Civil Rights will turn that body into a mouthpiece of the ultra right rather than a platform for promoting civil rights.
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Mark Gruenberg, 12/31/2004
By increasing resources for organizing, expanding organizing strategies, and pushing for political and community support of labor disputes, the AFL-CIO plans for growth in 2005.
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China Daily, 12/31/2004
China reforms its health and legal policies to eliminate discrimination against HIV/AIDS suufferers. It also established free medical care and comprehensive education to combat the disease.
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Steven Laffoley, 12/30/2004
Bush's claims about WMD in Iraq and its fictitious links to 9-11 fell through, so he had to re-invent the reasons for going to war.
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Isfaqur Rahman, 12/30/2004
A Cuban delegation visited the people of Guwahati in northeastern India, and spoke to an audience of students and union members about US imperialism and war.
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Abraham Foxman, 12/30/2004
Hate groups are taken their message of racism, homophobia, xenophobia, and anti-Semitism to teenagers for recruitment into the white supremacist movement.
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John Sweeney, 12/30/2004
Working families of the union movement are deeply disturbed by the horrors of the HIV / AIDS pandemic, and believe that addressing this crisis must be an immediate priority for our nation.
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Ramon Rodriguez, 12/29/2004
What is the motivation behind the US intervention in the Ukraine election?
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Sudanese Communist Party, 12/29/2004
As the Darfur genocide continues, the Sudanese left offers several keystrategies for a political resolution.
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Laureen Lazarovici, 12/29/2004
Despite huge obstacles to organizing unions, the Iron Workers union won a recent victory by showing a commitment to helping immigrant workers win justice on the job.
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Thomas Riggins, 12/28/2004
George W. Bush makes the Grinch look like a saint. After all Dr. Seuss' Grinch stole only one day, while the Grinch who lives in the White House is planning to steal the very lives of millions of children around the world.
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Nameh Mardom, 12/28/2004
The high-ranking officials of the Islamic regime during talks with Britain, Germany and France agreed to the terms offered and brought the Nuclear Enrichment Program to a full suspension.
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David Zirin, 12/28/2004
Known as the "the minister of defense" on the football field, Green Bay Packers defensive lineman Reggie White led a dynamic, if contradictory, life outside of the sport.


Human Rights Watch, 12/28/2004
A recent speniding bill pushed by Bush and the Republicans threatens to cut hundreds of millions of dollars in aid to countries that have joined the International Criminal Court but do not sign bilateral immunity agreements with the US.
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Steve Gordon, 12/27/2004
Another ceasefire breaks down in Darfur, Sudan, thretening a reignition of the violence. Also, China and Venezuela meet, and what are the consequences of the falling dollar on US workers.
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E. San Juan, Jr., 12/27/2004
Pablo Neruda has inspired the left cultural movements internationally. His mark cannot be underestimated.
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Sheila Gibbons, 12/27/2004
In "The Swan" and "Extreme Makeover," women undergo plastic surgery and public humiliation on TV in a supposed effort to feel better about themselves. It is the merchandising of self-worth and a big prime-time lie.


Joel Wendland, 12/22/2004
Released FBI records indicate that Bush may have ordered torture used during interrogation of detainees and prisoners of the "war on terrorism."
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