EDITORIAL: Questions swirl in Miami
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales poured out lurid charges against seven Haitian men June 23 after their arrest on charges of plotting to blow up the Sears Tower in Chicago. Gonzales and Mueller were milking the incident for all its worth as part of the Republican drive use the “war on terrorism” to divert attention from their gross incompetence, corruption and venality
EDITORIAL: A two-state solution to violence
The Israeli military’s massive June 28 ground and air assault on the Gaza Strip, in retaliation for a raid by armed Palestinian groups in which one Israeli soldier was captured and two others killed, again highlights the urgency of a political settlement guarantee-ing an independent, viable Palestinian state.
THIS WEEK IN LABOR
DOL promotes union busters Paper workers take strike vote Support for global Wal-Mart campaign

Cheney to star in pro-global warming film
In an attempt to counteract the impact of former Vice President Al Gore’s cautionary film about global warming, “An Inconvenient Truth,” Vice President Dick Cheney is starring in a new film advocating global warming, Cheney confirmed today.
Nurses sue hospitals: Conspiracy to hold down pay charged
As more and more nurses are being driven from their profession due to low wages, understaffing and overwork, a group of them filed class-action lawsuits last week against hospitals in Chicago, Memphis, San Antonio and Albany, N.Y., asserting that the hospitals had violated federal antitrust laws by conspiring to hold down the wages of registered nurses.

WORLD NOTES
Afghanistan: U.S. air strikes rise sharply S. Africa: AIDS conferees praise, criticize U.S. program Chile: Gold mine faces growing opposition China: Int’l meeting highlights mutual security and development

WHAT'S REALLY GOOD
Youth rally against big tobacco CFM40 meets to fulfill the dream ‘2 moms. 2 dads. Too cool’

N.J. public workers stand up to looting
TRENTON, N.J. — Thousands strong, they swarmed across the New Jersey Capitol Complex. Public workers from all corners of the state came to voice their concerns and demands. They came by chartered buses, trains and cars, or they walked from their workplaces.
Mayor-elect Dellums: Oakland can be a great city
OAKLAND, Calif. — Calling his election “a mighty victory to take Oakland in a very, very different direction,” Mayor-elect Ronald V. Dellums joined hundreds of supporters for a June 19 victory celebration at the downtown Marriott City Center hotel


