June

Letters

Editorials

The Court skirts the issue/Bush Mideast policy a non-starter

LETTERS

Editorials

Dangerous to all/A lot at stake in elections

Coca-Cola had a bad day

DALLAS – June 10 did not turn out to be such a good day for the Coca-Cola company here, and they had such nice plans! Coca-Cola management had decided that June 10 would mark their 100th anniversary as a Dallas bottling company. The State Historical Society had prepared a very nice historical marker at their old business site on Elm Street, and they had the local bigwig politicos lined up to praise the soft drink company at the dedication. They set up a tent with nice tables and linen for their invited guests, who were almost all white.

Gordon F. Moir

Gordon “Brick” Moir, known to many PWW readers for his pithy comments in conversations with Hy Clymer, died May 29 in Aberdeen, Washington. He was 90 years old.

Letters

Editorials

A real plan for homeland security/Hate crimes are terrorist acts

Protect Social Security

In the week of July 4 and beyond, the AFL-CIO and other groups will stage events across the country to demand that members of Congress “declare their independence” from President Bush’s dangerous plans to privatize Social Security and cut guaranteed benefits.

Castro scorns Bushs hypocrisy in Miami

In a stinging response to George W. Bush’s speech in Miami on May 20, Cuban President Fidel Castro last Saturday contrasted the island nation’s social and economic achievements with the grinding poverty and oppression that earlier dominated the lives of most Cubans.

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