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Dec. 2, 2006


Top level PWW Print Edition Archive 2006 Editions Dec. 2, 2006
Vol. 21, No. 25
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. — In response to Eve Enseler’s feminist “Vagina Monologues,” a series of theatrical vignettes on the theme of contemporary women’s gender and social oppression, South Asian Sisters, a California-based group, developed “Yoni Ki Baat” (“Talks of the Vagina”).
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Director and producer Robert Greenwald has brought us an extremely important movie with his latest production, “Iraq for Sale: The War Profiteers.” Greenwald examines war profiteering, being carried out on an almost unimaginable scale, by private American companies in Iraq.
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“We’ll raise several thousand dollars,” Lance Cohn said of the 19th Annual People’s Weekly World/Nuestro Mundo Banquet in Illinois, of which he is a principal organizer. Cohn said that the banquet, which will be held in a Greek restaurant, has attracted a wide audience.
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A delegation of the Communist Party USA started a tour of China and Vietnam Nov. 30. See future issues of the People’s Weekly World for reports on the trip.
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Rafael Correa, candidato de izquierda del partido Alianza País, ganó las elecciones presidenciales del Ecuador contra el millonario derechista Álvaro Noboa en la segunda vuelta celebrada el 26 de noviembre con 66 por ciento de los votos según la corte electora
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Hay dos cosas que son ciertas: el 7 de noviembre los votantes tenían la misión de votar contra la guerra en Irak y restaurar los derechos económicos y democráticos al pueblo que construyó este país – los trabajadores y sus sindicatos.
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TAR HEEL, Carolina del Norte — Casi mil obreros de la carnicería Smithfield Packing Co., cesaron sus labores el 16 de noviembre en protesta contra despidos ilegales. Fue una muestra de fuerza por obreros sin sindicato, muchos de estos indocumentados, y en un área rural en un estado con leyes antisindicales.
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