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New opportunities to defeat far-right in New Mexico

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — New Mexico is offering new opportunities to trounce the Republican right next year.

Latino action plan could swing 2008 vote

LOS ANGELES — The National Latino Congreso held here Oct. 5-9 projected an action plan and program to massively increase Latino voter turnout in 2008 and decisively impact the Nov. 8 presidential and congressional elections. The Congreso, convened by 10 major national Latino organizations with over 2,000 participating leaders and activists from across the nation, set a goal of raising the Latino presidential turnout from 7.6 million in 2004 to over 10 million in 2008

WHATS REALLY GOOD: October 20

Students rally against racism Teen forced to leave U.S. with immigrant parents Lets talk about sex

Troubled teen had rough home life

CLEVELAND — Anguish and sorrow fill this city as teachers, parents, students, public officials and the community as a whole try to make sense of the tragic Oct. 10 shootings at SuccessTech Academy.

Union leaders reflect dissent in Chrysler vote

Many leaders of the United Auto Workers are voicing concern about the contract agreed to by the union’s negotiating committee last week, an agreement that ended a six-hour nationwide strike against Chrysler.

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