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LETTERS

Stop cuts to HIV/AIDS care Set the record straight Forget the meat Pete’s a prize

NATIONAL CLIPS

WEST POINT, N.Y.: Hundreds protest Iraq war, Cheney AMHERST, Mass.: Former Bush aide booed at graduation OBERLIN, Ohio: City Council calls for impeachment BIRMINGHAM, Ala.: Medicaid slashed on phony pretext

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.

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LETTERS

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

Letters

Western Sahara exchange; Attack on Soviet Union is wrong; No retreat; Concealing class; More on meat ; Global AIDS crisis

Editorial: An uneasy summer

On the first day of summer, June 21, the Winn-Dixie grocery chain, located primarily in the Southeast, announced that 22,000 workers would end up on the street and over 300 stores will be darkened.

Labor Update

‘Like working in the tailpipe of a bus’; JwJ to meet Sept. 22–25; Unity resolutions

Capital campaign tops $330,000

CHICAGO — The campaign to raise money for three working-class centers of unity, action and education reached $330,000 last week, just $70,000 shy of its $400,000 goal. With two weeks left in the campaign, spokespeople for the New York-based Chelsea Fund for Education and Chicago-based Workers Education Society — the co-sponsoring, nonprofit entities — are cautiously optimistic about reaching the goal by the July 1 deadline.

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