Six years after Rabin assassination: Rabin's peace legacy continues
TEL AVIV – Approximately 100,000 people arrived for the mass remembrance for the late Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin on the Tel Aviv Rabin Square Nov. 3.
Stop training terrorists with U.S. tax dollars
George W. Bush repeatedly states that he is going to hunt down and smoke out terrorists anywhere they may be hiding around the globe.
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.
A veterans call for peace
If you studied the mien of the men, you could tell the war was over.
Preventing terrorism: Towards a new approach
In the aftermath of the tragic events of Sept. 11 and the continuing military strikes against Afghanistan, the danger looms of an endless cycle of violence and retribution.
Editorials
Election is setback for ultra-right / Citizens’ inquiry needed
International Criminal Court: a better way
From Biblical times to the founding of the United Nations in 1945, men and women have dreamed and worked for a world free from war. So far they haven’t done too well.
Parents fight hostile Phila. school takeover
PHILADELPHIA – Adhering to the Bush educational policies, Pennsylvania Acting Gov. Mark Schweiker and the state legislature intend to force privatization on the School District of Philadelphia.
School board puts workers out, goons in!
JEFFERSON, Ohio – Showing a united front of all non-teaching workers in the Jefferson School District, 125 members of American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME)/Ohio Association of Public School Employees Local 419 struck the Jefferson School District Nov. 4.

