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** Which way for the antiwar movement?/ Demand ‘Negotiations’ or ‘Stop the Wars’? ([link removed] )
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As the war in Ukraine grows more protracted and dangerous, its consequences will arouse fear among many and opposition among those making the greatest sacrifices. The economic consequences of recession and growing inflation in the U.S. and the far greater disarray in the EU, caused by imposing sanctions on Russia, . . .
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** On the picket line ([link removed] )
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Workers ‘stop the presses’ to win contracts The 250 workers at HarperCollins Publishers walked out on strike Nov. 10 and formed a mass picket line outside the company’s Manhattan offices. The workers are represented by United Auto Workers (UAW) Local 2110. HarperCollins, one of the largest publishing houses in the . . .
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** ‘Time-bar’ used to deny Abu-Jamal justice ([link removed] )
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By Jerome Coffey Judge Lucretia Clemons repeatedly used procedural rules — rather than allowing for an examination of the new evidence — in her 31-page decision dismissing Mumia Abu-Jamal’s petition for a new trial on Oct. 26, 2022. Jerome Coffey (Photo Credit: Cindy Lou) One of the procedures frequently cited . . .
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** Saladin Muhammad, labor leader, honored at memorial ([link removed] )
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Whitakers, North Carolina A packed room of 200 people gathered Nov. 12 to celebrate the life of Saladin Muhammad at a memorial tribute held at the Franklinton Center at Bricks, near Rocky Mount. Muhammad was 76 years when he died Sept. 19 after a long illness. UE 150 organizers in . . .
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