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Terrorism panel pushes national ID cards

ALBANY, N.Y. – A special anti-terrorism committee created in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center will call for the creation of a national identification card system, reported WNBC in New York City Nov 14.

Make workers' voices heard

NEW HAVEN, Conn. – The union hall in New Haven was filled Nov. 13, as Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro addressed the crowd of unionists clergy and community activists.

Growing boycott aids V&V Supremo strikers

CHICAGO – With the cold winter weather approaching, solidarity with striking V&V Supremo workers is heating up.

Peace and national pride go hand in hand

The following is an excerpt of a report to the CPUSA National Committtee Oct. 20 in New York City.

Bush, war and censorship

“Let’s roll” is how President Bush ended his speech to the nation on Nov. 8.

Gladiators for justice win

South Carolina dockworkers won a colossal victory this week.

Afghan civilians at risk in Alliance takeover

The airwaves have been buzzing with reports of the U.S.-backed Northern Alliance taking Kabul and other major cities in Afghanistan.

Stimulus package: Workers needs at risk

The battle over who gets and who doesn’t from an economic stimulus package is now underway in the Senate as a coalition of labor, civil rights and other community organizations mobilized to prevent Congress from passing another corporate giveaway under the guise of stimulating the economy.

Hartford police crush the right to dissent

No democracy can survive without dissent. Those who do not agree with the government must be able to exercise their right to be heard.

Free Flores and Garcia

It was a day like any other. Villagers in the tiny town of Pizotia, in Southwest Mexico, were attending church or shopping in the open market.

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