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LETTERS

Color of anger is … blue?; Classic antiwar film; International living wage; Caste system info; A promise made; Bush’s anthem hypocrisy; Thank you!

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Cuba revolutionizes its energy policies

U.S. jitters over the prospect of dwindling world energy supplies are mounting daily. “Peak oil” and similar concepts are entering our everyday language. In socialist Cuba the outlook is somewhat different. Cubans know what an energy crisis is. Oil supplies there peaked 16 years ago and then, with the fall of the Soviet Union, plummeted by 50 percent.

Texas labor picks candidates

IRVING, Texas — The Texas AFL-CIO held its 46th Political Education (COPE) convention here, May 8-9. Democrats, independents, and even one Republican made persuasive appeals for labor’s endorsement.

Letters

IFCO profits from immigrant labor; Bottomless pit?; On supremacy; Suggestion; More on transgender issues; HR 676 groundswell; Fireflies

Help

Charity. Compassion. Generosity. Solidarity. Whatever you call it, “help” is loaded with complicated emotions. My parents were part of the World War II generation, and it sure didn’t seem like they needed much of it. Mortgages were cheap, jobs with benefits were plentiful, and saving was possible.

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Sago Mine families grill company officials

While an unprecedented public hearing on the Jan. 2 explosion inside the Sago Mine reached no definitive conclusions, it showed that the surviving families know more about mining coal safely than the International Coal Group’s owners and executives.

NATIONAL CLIPS

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.: ‘Missouri needs a raise’ BALTIMORE: Marching to end the death penalty RUSSELLVILLE, Ala.: Klan burns cross against immigrants

LETTERS

Historic ‘paro,’ boycott; Barriers didn’t discourage protesters; Siege ‘strangles’ Palestinians; Undocumented grandmother; Great looking GDP?

EDITORIAL: A special May Day in Bolivia

Bolivia’s working people had a special reason to celebrate International Workers Day this year, as their new government, headed by President Evo Morales, chose May Day to announce nationalization of the country’s hydrocarbons resources.

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Peace Voices

Bridget Palmatier, Anna Crafton, Eden Shulz, Cathy Scott, Ed Bloch, Roberto Diaz

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