Antonio Gades dies
Recognized as the greatest Spanish male dancer of his generation and an even greater choreographer, Antonio Gades died of cancer in Madrid on July 20. He was 67.
Letters
Uptown youth China and socialism Insecurity Communists and religion
Editorials
Not another Hiroshima Unruly women
Sacramento hears Cuba report
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – “Defeating George Bush in the November election is the highest priority in building solidarity with Cuba,” Juan Lopez told a standing-room-only crowd of 50 people at a community center here July 26. Lopez, the chair of the Northern California District of the Communist Party USA, was speaking about his recent trip to the socialist island as part of a three-person CPUSA delegation.
Editorials
Falling wages / For a new foreign policy
LABOR UPDATE
Extremists vs. freedom to organize / Board to Tas: You aren’t really workers / Farm workers win travel time pay / OSHA ‘alliance’ leaves union out
Labor organizes to protect 2004 vote
MILWAUKEE – About 50 people gathered at the headquarters of the Milwaukee AFL-CIO County Labor Council July 10 for a four-hour training session on voter rights.
Editorials
The ultimate dirty trick / Ken Lay and Abu Ghraib

