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Top level PWW Print Edition Archive 2001 Editions Nov 24, 2001
Vol. 16, No. 25
Las ondas radiales han estado llena con reportes de que la Alianza Norteña, apoyada por Estados Unidos, tomó a Kabul y otras ciudades principales en Afganistán.
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NEW YORK – A young woman stood in the crowd on Church Street one block north of the ruins of the World Trade Center. It was just two months after the Sept. 11 attack and smoke was still rising from the rubble.
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PIMA COUNTY. Ariz. – Bowing to a well-organized campaign and public pressure, the Pima County Board of Supervisors on Nov. 13 approved a Cesar Chavez paid holiday by a vote of 3 to 2.
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CHARLESTON, S.C. – In a stunning reversal, the Charleston Five, union longshoremen who spent nearly 20 months under house arrest for daring to picket a non-union shipping company, were freed after South Carolina Attorney General Charles Condon was forced out of the case.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Conyers and other Members of Congress hold press conference to express concerns regarding the administration’s actions on Military Tribunals and Anti-terrorism.
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Ultraright supports women, NOT! /We’re in it to win it

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ST. LOUIS, MO. – Baldemar Velasquez, president of the Farm Labor Organizing Committee (FLOC), spoke at the Sheet Metal Workers Local 36 Union Hall here Oct. 18.
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The Bush Administration seeks to ride the crest of popular demand for security against terrorism through Congress and the courts with their own agenda.
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Since the vicious and compounded horrors of Sept. 11, U.S. Americans have been forced into a heightened intimacy with “terrorism.” It has come home with a vengeance and in a manner hitherto unimaginable.
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