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Pages from workers lives

Hard line skinners I was a teamster of experience in logging and grading camps and in general hauling and ranch work. My driving philosophy was to make friends with my animals, and it worked well, horses and mules being quick to appreciate a considerate driver. So when I was given four mules, I applied my regular formula and everything went fine.

Three DeLay pals indicted in Texas

AUSTIN, Texas — A Texas grand jury here Sept. 21 indicted three Republican operatives for money laundering and illegal corporate contributions to Republican candidates for the state House of Representatives in 2002.

National Clips

LOUISVILLE, Ky.: Huge protest over health care cuts / MIAMI: Unemployed picket presidential debate / PHILADELPHIA: Workers occupy City Council, next day 20,000 rally for Kerry / SACRAMENTO, Calif.: Protests greet Giuliani and O’Reilly

Philly voter signups spell trouble for GOP

PHILADELPHIA — All summer long, hundreds of volunteers have been beating the bushes here, looking for unregistered voters to sign up to vote on Nov. 2 in the battleground state of Pennsylvania.

Denver pillaged by Vikings, 28-20 Patriots tame the Dolphins, 19-13

The Thrill and the Agony This week in sports by Chas Walker

Franken takes on media monsters

Book review Lies (And the Lying Liars Who Tell Them): A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right, By Al Franken, E.P. Dutton, 377 pp., hardcover, $24.95

Our grief is not a cry for war

Book review September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows: Turning Our Grief into Action for Peace, By David Potorti with Peaceful Tomorrows, RDV Books, 246 pp., softcover, $14.95

Forum on the road to peace

CHICAGO - There have been 433,000 layoffs since the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, Jaime Daniel said as she opened a forum on the war in Afghanistan here Oct. 15

The separation of church and state - an American revolutionary tradition

In our class divided society there are two sides to freedom.

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