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San José activists protest CIA rendition flights
Office workers on their lunch hour were somewhat startled to see a wire cage with two occupants wearing orange jumpsuits,…
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The real lessons of the 1956 uprising in Hungary
On June 22, President Bush traveled to Hungary to join a commemoration of an uprising that occurred there 50 years…
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Ronald Reagan statue erected in Budapest
According to an article by journalist András Dési posted Sept. 27 on its website by the right-wing weekly Human Events,…
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Housing bubble deflates
Walking or driving through many neighborhoods these days, one can’t help but notice the many signs advertising houses and condominiums…
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War resister Ehren Watada gains support
More than 100 anti-war activists and other supporters of U.S. Army first lieutenant Ehren K. Watada, who faces court martial…
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Stock option scandal ensnares greedy execs
A major scandal involving stock options has come to light in recent weeks that is causing great nervousness in corporate…
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Immigrant day laborers organize, make alliances
A potentially momentous development is occurring that has boosted the struggle for immigrant rights and could help revive the U.S.…
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Growers resist farm workers’ fight for shade
A killer heat wave, the latest manifestation of global warming, made its away across the United States in July and…
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Protest ‘unwelcomes’ Attorney General Alberto Gonzales
Some 30 people participated in a protest at the Santa Clara Marriott, where Attorney General Alberto Gonzales spoke July 21…
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Polls show U.S. ‘patriotism’ in decline
A nationwide poll commissioned by the AARP Bulletin, a publication of the American Association of Retired People, conducted a few…
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