
LETTERS
U.S. wants Sudan’s oil One view for all Puerto Ricans? Correction on wage figure It’s the 4th of July
WORKERS' CORRESPONDENCE
UAW Convention report AFSCME Council defends public employees
OAS rebuffs U.S. proposals
The assembly rebuffed several U.S. initiatives, including Guatemala as the U.S. choice over Venezuela for a seat on the UN Security Council, and a condemnation of alleged Venezuelan interventions in Peru’s recently concluded presidential runoff election.

LETTERS
Remembering Howie Abolishing war is great answer For Tim Wheeler Heartfelt praise Teacher delegation to Cuba? Not enough analysis

LETTERS
Please deliver a story Status of DREAM Act Web site soapbox Expose Bush’s theocracy Impeachment, I agree Free trade fuels immigration
Guantanamo disgrace
“No question,” President Bush said June 14, “Guantanamo sends, you know, a signal to some of our friends — provides an excuse, for example, to say, ‘The United States is not upholding the values that they’re trying to encourage other countries to adhere to.’” No kidding.

LETTERS
Philly vigil American Jews and Israel Blaming Carter? Education is not a commodity Relief for gas pains
Cuba, Venezuela bring medical care to Bolivia
In early February, a week after Evo Morales was sworn in as Bolivia’s president, Cuban doctors arrived in the country to care for survivors of devastating floods. Seven hundred Cuban medical professionals are still there. They’ve cared for 500,000 Bolivians and set up 20 fully equipped hospitals. They work in 180 municipalities and nine provinces.

Pro-labor candidate to oppose Schwarzenegger
Labor and progressive forces scored significant victories and mounted important challenges in California’s June 6 primary election.


