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Reprinted from the Aug. 7, 2003
issue of Workers World newspaper
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President Fidel Castro to Bush:
'YOUR TROOPS WOULD FACE THOUSANDS OF ARMIES HERE!'
[On May 1, Fidel Castro ended his address with the following
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Reprinted from the Aug. 14, 2003
issue of Workers World newspaper
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'Road map' nears collapse
ISRAELI PARLIAMENT PASSES RACIST MARRIAGE ACT
By Richard Becker
Events of late July and early August brought the
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Reprinted from the Aug. 14, 2003
issue of Workers World newspaper
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50 years of no peace, no war
A VIEW FROM INSIDE NORTH KOREA
By Maggie Vascassenno
and Monica Moorehead
Pyongyang, DPRK
A multinational delegation
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issue of Workers World newspaper
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IAC to Korean conference:
'MOVEMENT MUST MOBILIZE TO STOP U.S. WAR'
[Following are excerpts from remarks by International Action Center
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Reprinted from the Aug. 21, 2003
issue of Workers World newspaper
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AS TAYLOR LEAVES LIBERIA--U.S. INTERVENTION IS NO ANSWER
By Monica Moorehead
President Charles Taylor of Liberia left office on Aug. 11 to accept
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Reprinted from the Aug. 21, 2003
issue of Workers World newspaper
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DETROIT KILLER COP FOUND LIABLE IN CIVIL SUIT
By Abayomi Azikiwe
Detroit
In a landmark civil case, Detroit's most notorious cop, Eugene Brown,
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Reprinted from the Aug. 21, 2003
issue of Workers World newspaper
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CRIME LAB SCANDAL SHOWS EVIDENCE WAS FALSE:
CROWD SAYS: FREE NANON FROM DEATH ROW
By Gloria Rubac
Houston
Bright purple helium-filled balloons
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issue of Workers World newspaper
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Who's milking California dry?
ANATOMY OF A STATE BUDGET CRISIS
By John Beacham
Los Angeles
More bad news for the working class and oppressed
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Reprinted from the Aug. 7, 2003
issue of Workers World newspaper
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U.S. moves to 'share' casualties
WHY JAPAN IS SENDING TROOPS TO IRAQ
By Leslie Feinberg
A divided Japanese parliament voted 126-102 on July 25 to