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2005 Editions
Oct. 8, 2005
“How do we stop Bush?” is the burning question of the day for the working class and democratically minded people, fighting against vicious attacks on our unions, living standards, democratic liberties and even our very lives. This challenge was brought into sharper focus with Bush’s racist betrayal of poor and working-class African Americans during and after Hurricane Katrina.
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Oct. 8, 2005
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Actor Danny Glover and actor/singer Harry Belafonte made these remarks at the PBS/BET-televised Higher Ground Hurricane Relief Benefit concert on Sept. 17.
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Oct. 8, 2005
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Internationally acclaimed jazz bassist Charlie Haden has convened the Liberation Music Orchestra for the fourth time since its inception in 1969. It began as a jazz response to America’s involvement in the Vietnam War. Although the ensemble has undergone vast personnel changes between recordings, it has been consistently and markedly progressive and has taken its inspiration from sources such as popular Latin American movements, the Black liberation movement and the Spanish Civil War.
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Oct. 8, 2005
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The 41st Chicago International Film Festival runs Oct. 6-20. One hundred five films representing 36 countries, and four programs of shorts, will be featured at the AMC River East (Illinois and Columbus) and the Landmark (Diversey and Clark). Nineteen films will compete for the gold Hugo Award at this country’s longest-running film festival. Chicago will star in four homegrown features.
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Oct. 8, 2005
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Harry Gaynor, a longtime fighter for peace and justice, died in Chicago on Aug. 19 of heart failure. He was 90.
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Oct. 8, 2005
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Venezuela’s President Hugo Chavez has congratulated White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen for leading his team to the playoffs.
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Oct. 8, 2005
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HOUSTON – El jefe de la mayoría republicana en la Cámara de Representantes del Congreso estadounidense, Tom DeLay, fue formalmente acusado de conspiración criminal por el Gran Jurado del Condado Travis en Tejas, anunció esta semana Ronnie Earle, fiscal del condado. Si lo encuentran culpable, él puede recibir una sentencia de hasta dos años en prisión. Esta acusación lo forzó dejar el puesto de liderazgo en el Congreso.
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Oct. 8, 2005
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Casi 145.000 inmigrantes mejicanos indocumentados y desplazados por el huracán Katrina temen ir a los asilos porque sus nombres serán reportados a las autoridades de inmigración y después serán arrestados y deportados. Están sin agua, sin alimento, ni ropa seca, ni medicamentos. No tienen ninguna ayuda. Otras víctimas de la tormenta reciben cupones de alimento, albergue, y otra asistencia.
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Oct. 8, 2005
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La actual estrategia del recientemente creado grupo de tarea para la extirpación de la revolución bolivariana en Florida, con un presupuesto inicial superior de los 180 millones de dólares, se manifiesta con toda claridad en los últimos días.
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Oct. 8, 2005
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SAN SALVADOR (SIEP) – Líderes religiosos de las iglesias luterana popular y bautista, participaron el 2 de octubre en la XXI Convención del Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional (FMLN) que se realizó en el anfiteatro de la Feria Internacional.
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