Forum reports Venezuelas advances
CHICAGO — The dynamic, grassroots character of Venezuela’s Bolivarian revolution under President Hugo Chávez was vividly depicted at a forum here March 16 through words, music, slides and photos.
LETTERS
Immigrant rights goals Port issues France Labor and nature Peggy Lipschutz
LETTERS
Danger to Iran Budget needs to keep pace with inflation Rejoice! Labor creates all wealth, and pays all taxes too! Disagrees on ‘Munich’ Hideous fashion
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Asbestos puts Montana children at risk Ports for the people Bush and horses Duckworth and abortion ‘Honk against the war’
EDITORIAL: Republican hypocrisy
Republican senators bowed to the White House March 7, dropping their opposition to warrantless wiretapping by the National Security Agency in exchange for a fig-leaf concession by President Bush.
EDITORIAL: Whos corrupt?
In February 2003 Bush’s Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao issued an undisguised threat to the elected union leaders representing millions of Americans.
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Chaney, Goodman and Schwerner Big Bang correction Anti-worker attitude It’s still a jungle Health care here & overseas Unconstitutional
American Indian activist Leonard Peltier seeks new trial
ST. LOUIS — “It is my obligation to find errors in the government’s case,” Barry Bachrach, a defense lawyer for Leonard Peltier, told the World outside of the Thomas Eagleton Federal Courthouse here Feb. 13, after a hearing to review Peltier’s conviction and sentencing.
LETTERS
Wrong on Nixzmary Brown Disability access corrections Cartoon controversy The toon question
NATIONAL CLIPS
ANN ARBOR, Mich.: Students hold ‘spy-in’ protest SACRAMENTO, Calif.: State Assembly condemns Patriot Act COLUMBUS, Ohio: Authorities reject ‘intelligent design’ MOBILE, Ala.: Vets, hurricane survivors to march

