News :: Elections & Legislation
California Gas Prices Spike Sharply
31 Mar 2006
by
Stewart A. Alexander
Within the past three weeks gasoline prices have risen sharply topping the $3 mark in most areas of Southern California. Californians are looking to Sacramento and Washington for relief at the pumps but state and federal leaders remain silent on gasoline price hikes.
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News :: Miscellaneous
Scott's Blog (3/31/06)
Richmond, VA using hunger as a weapon against the poor
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News :: Media
Joseph Grundfest,Stanford University Law,defends SEC's Business Journalist McCarthyism & stock fraud
31 Mar 2006
by
Tony Ryals
While subpoenaing journalists directly was a "big mistake," says Stanford law professor Joseph Grundfest,
"it shouldn't be surprising and it shouldn't disappoint anybody" that the agency is going after market participants' communications with journalists. "It would be a very strange world if people could be held liable for every lie they told except for the biggest lies they told to reporters," he(Joseph Grundfest,ex-SEC Commissioner and Stanford University law professor) adds.”
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News :: Media
News Junkie Scott's Blog (3/30/06)
Bell South campaigning to end New Orleans's free Wi-Fi
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LOCAL News :: Civil & Human Rights
Baltimore service providers paid for their silence?
30 Mar 2006
by
Tom Kertes
This week has been quite a contrast from the good news of last week. Last week the UWA's leadership went to Saginaw, MI to meet with the main contractor of Camden Yards. We went expecting a fight. What we found instead were ordinary people, albeit people who are part of an unjust system, willing to listen to workers and to enter an historic partnership that will lead to the first living wage jobs for stadium workers. The result: We are one step from signing a contract that would start a worker-owned subcontractor that will pay cleaners a Living Wage of $9.06 an hour.
This week we asked the people who run some of the city's largest soup kitchens and food banks to stand with the poverty-wage cleaners at Camden Yards. Unlike the corporate officers in Saginaw, MI, Baltimore's service providers were unwilling to stand with the cleaners. I guess a $100,000 check from Peter Angelos and the Weinberg Foundation is all it takes to silence the "advocates" of the poor.
We asked the soup kitchens to stand with us because on the night of our long planned April 1st kick-off for the Summer of Justice at Camden Yards Campaign Angelos will be handing the game's ticket sales to five soup kitchens. We don't have a problem with the donations, or with the soup kitchens getting that money.
What we do have a problem with is the timing. It seemed like Angelos was trying either silence service providers or to create a distraction from the poverty wages that he profits off of. Rather than challenge the donations or the timing, we simply asked the soup kicthens to stand with the stadium's low-wage cleaners before the game. All refused.
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LOCAL News :: Baltimore MD : Children : Civil & Human Rights : Environment : Urban Development
Renewable Energy Workshops
30 Mar 2006
by
Solar Energy International, NGO
Introduction to Renewable Energy: Solar, wind, and hydro-electricity, solar hot water and cooking, energy efficiency.
Classroom sessions & system tours. * April, 2006
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We are in a Chaos
30 Mar 2006
by
Max Boehnel
American legitimacy is undermined. Hardly anyone believes in American morals any more. American credibility was shattered.. The present rests on errors of the past, lies and crimes. The Bush administration created a self-fulfilling prophesy with the Iraq invasion.
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News :: International Relations : Middle East : Military : U.S. Government : War in Iraq
'Israel lobby' critique roils academe
30 Mar 2006
by
NOMOREWARFORISRAEL
'Israel lobby' critique roils academe
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