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U.S. gave cash to anti-Chavez groups

Documents recently obtained from the U.S. Department of State under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) by www.venezuelafoia.info demonstrate that more than $5 million annually during the past two years was given by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to various organizations in Venezuela, many of which are aligned with the opposition to President Hugo Chávez.

Cubans mobilize to counter Ivans wrath

Three days before Hurricane Ivan grazed Cuba, U.S. journalist Karen Wald heard from a Cuban friend: “Everything is crazy with Ivan coming. This is a war situation here. … People are really scared.”

Schoolchildren protest Israels apartheid wall

A-RAM, West Bank — More than a thousand Palestinian schoolchildren, boys and girls from age 6 to 14, wearing their school uniforms and carrying books and supplies, demonstrated here on Sept. 13 in the shadows of the 15-foot-high concrete “separation barrier” that is being built in this bustling town of 60,000 near East Jerusalem.

A wife fights for her husbands freedom

TAMPA — The Bill of Rights guarantees persons accused of a crime a speedy trial, but Sami Al-Arian and his seven co-defendants have been in federal prison a year-and-a-half and their trial is not scheduled until next year at the earliest.

National Clips

ST. LOUIS: GOP kills assault weapons ban / JEFFERSON COUNTY, Ky.: Education workers vow to strike for health care / BIRMINGHAM, Ala.: Female inmates strip searched / WASHINGTON: Gay Republicans withhold endorsement

Abortion ban struck down for third time

U.S. District Court Judge Richard Kopf, ruling in Carhart v. Ashcroft, joined two other judges in finding that the so-called “Partial Birth Abortion Ban,” passed by Congress and signed into law by George W. Bush in 2003, is unconstitutional and cannot be enforced.

Calif. official joins suit against Diebold

SAN FRANCISCO — Amid growing nationwide concerns about assuring the integrity of the vote in November, developments in California are highlighting vote integrity issues in the state.

Help us raise $200,000!

Dear readers, The task is pretty awesome. Defeat the most reactionary administration in our lifetime and raise $200,000 to keep the revolutionary, working-class press going. How can you do both? Well, many of you are.

Marines and coal miners: Bush dishonors all veterans

Vigils across the U.S. grieved the human cost of the Iraq war last week. At the same time, Marine generals and Iraq veterans teamed up with coal miners in a new initiative to bring an antiwar, anti-Bush message to key swing states. click here for Spanish text

Kerry slams war costs

$200 billion robbed from jobs, kids, health care, security Campaigning in Toledo, Ohio, Sept. 14, Democrat John Kerry articulated the hope and the anger that workers and their families are feeling. “George W. Bush keeps saying that things are getting better even when we all know that is just not true,” Kerry told a cheering crowd.

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