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Angie Lebowitz: Fighting for better world with PWW

NEW YORK — “I remember,” says Angie Lebowitz, “giving the paper out in Jamaica, Queens, when it was still the Daily Worker.” This was decades ago. Today, Lebowitz still distributes the People’s Weekly World every week like clockwork.

Death has a message: Look Both Ways

I went to see “Look Both Ways” at 11 p.m., a time when I didn’t think anybody would see me slipping in without my movie buddy. If caught, I planned to say, “She wouldn’t have enjoyed this one anyway, as I already heard it’s about death, and she generally likes upbeat films.” How wrong I was!

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Another 9/11 movie

I’m the kind of person who likes to listen to music when I write, so I found something audible that fits perfectly for this review: Jefferson Airplane’s “Miracles.” In two words, “Flight 93” (not to be confused with the film “United 93”) is a tearjerker.

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Essence music festival declares Peace is power

HOUSTON — Another Katrina survivor arrived here in July: the annual Essence Music Festival, sponsored by the magazine of the same name, which had to be relocated to the Reliant Center because of continuing adverse conditions in New Orleans.

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THIS WEEK IN LABOR

Teamsters adopt reforms on diversity, sexual orientation NLRB upholds N.C. rubber worker charges Tire negotiations go round Auto bosses globalizing DHS workers have rights too Ralphs to pay for criminal conduct in lockout

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WORLDNOTES

Canada: Peace activists say ‘Get out of Afghanistan’ Pakistan: Gov’t attacks workers’ rights Australia: Labor demonstrations rattle government Bolivia: Morales wins partial victories France: Report spotlights social inequalities Oman: U.S. trade pact moves forward

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WHATS REALLY GOOD

Teens march for peace Mayor appoints youth to new advisory council Student protest turns violent in El Salvador

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Photo of the month

Our July photo of the month is “Worker’s Son,” by Pepe Lozano.

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CARTOON

Political balance shifts in Missouri

Recently the St. Louis Post-Dispatch printed an article about President Bush’s standing in Missouri. According to the Post-Dispatch, the president isn’t very popular. In fact, Bush has found himself in “politically unfriendly territory.”

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