The unfinished business of school desegregation
Opinion The 50th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education has come and gone.
Seniors are paying for Medicare scams
Opinion America’s senior citizens, who just got hit with the largest increase ever in their monthly Medicare premium payments, may want to send a thank you note to Tom Scully, the outspoken former head of Medicare in the Bush administration.
Bush clobbered in first debate: Now what?
Opinion I must admit that I really enjoyed John Kerry clobbering George W. Bush in the first presidential debate last week.
NYC infant mortality up
In 2003, New York City’s infant mortality rate climbed to 6.5 percent, an increase of 8 percent above the previous year’s figure.
Border vigilantes scatter like roaches
TUCSON, Ariz. — Deaths of Mexican and other Latin American immigrants trying to cross Arizona’s Sonoran Desert, one of the deadliest deserts in the world, have soared. Since 1999, more than 3,000 people have died trying to make the journey from the Mexican side of the border.
Halabi responds to Cato charges
Three weeks ago, this column identified George W. Bush’s “ownership society” as “actually a Wall Street expropriation, foreclosure-and-indenture scheme.” The column warned that Bush’s Wall Street masters, impelled by a crisis of their system, were using individual “ownership” promises as a cover to plunder savings, homes, pensions and Social Security.
Bushs hometown paper endorses John Kerry
HOUSTON — The Lone Star Iconoclast, a weekly newspaper in Crawford, Texas (declared hometown of George W. Bush), has endorsed Democrat John Kerry for president. The newspaper’s editors endorsed Bush in 2000.
Hi-tech phonebanking targets key voters
Workers’ Correspondence NEW YORK — Citizen Action is a grassroots organization dedicated to defeating the right-wing administration in the White House.
International notes
China: Gov’t issues new anti-poverty measures / Mexico: Victims’ families compensated / The Netherlands: Huge demonstrations oppose ‘austerity’ / United Arab Emirates: Strike protests disaster / Equatorial Guinea: U.S. official linked to plotters
White House backs Israeli assault on Gaza
UNITED NATIONS — The United States vetoed a draft UN resolution Oct. 5 demanding an immediate end to the massive Israeli military thrust into the Gaza Strip that has claimed at least 83 lives.

