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Oct-Nov2006—issue 16
On the Right of Return of me and my family
How water scarcity crosses national borders
Lawsuit seeks restitution for slavery from finance firms
City council, administration in private get-together
Stein points to bipartisan coverup of Big Dig abuses
Harvard custodian Paul wins reinstatement, back pay
American human rights activists stood with the people of South Africa against apartheid—We will do the same for Palestine.
Cambridge School Committee briefs
Mayor Joe dumps tenants, condo plan tabled
Groups challenge Feds to regulate nanoparticles at FDA hearing
Urgent dispatches from Mexico; emergency demo at Boston consulate
NY Working Families Party misled anti-war voters with 11th hour mailer
War and growth
Some preliminary election results
The Council of Cambridge (2),
Salvadorans resist trade reforms, water privatization
Vermont Congress candidate calls on Pentagon to arrest Bush, Cheney
Mass. Labor Notes — October 2006
The Right To Return, a basic right still denied
The organic milk wars: it's not just the price
Real democracy, real solutions
We Share The Walk
Some recent antics of Middlesex County Sheriff DiPaola
“There are tenants who have signed away their rights. I’m not one of them.”
Rules for thee not for me!
Orthodox rabbis urge yes vote on Somerville human rights questions—“an awakening”
O'Keefe calls for State Treasurer debate
Somerville’s O’Keefe is Green-Rainbow candidate for Treasurer
Lt-Gov candidate Martina Robinson's acceptance statement
September 2006—issue 15
August 2006 — Issue 14
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May 2006—issue 12
April 2006 - Issue 11
March 2006 - Issue 10
February 2006 - Issue 9
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May 2005 - Issue 6
February 2005 - Issue 5
October 2004 - Issue 4
September 2004 - Issue 3
July/August 2004 - Issue 2
June 2004 - Issue 1
Massachusetts Health Reform Bill: A False Promise of Universal Coverage
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Grace Ross and Wendy Van Horne in campaign kick-off
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CORI hearing *alert*
"The Cambridge Companion," starring Lloyd U. Smith
Greyhound Protection Act hearing
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CORI reform supporters jam State House hearing
CCTV—Urban Ring discussion
Patrick moving to sell courthouse in East Cambridge
New England Animal Rights Workshop
State prison plans: mental therapy or torture?
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