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On AIDS Day, Bush sees goal reached - Philadelphia Inquirer
WASHINGTON - Marking World AIDS Day, President Bush said yesterday that his presidential initiative on the disease had already met its goal of treating two million people in sub-Saharan Africa. When the administration launched the President's ...
Pizarro: 'Milk' screening to benefit Health Trust's AIDS Services - Silicon Valley
"Milk," the movie about the life and death of San Francisco politician and gay rights champion Harvey Milk, will have a Silicon Valley premiere Thursday at the PruneYard in Campbell. Academy Award-winning producer Dan Jinks and Duffy Jennings, the ...
What the Big Three Have to Prove - Washington Post
There is a paradox at the heart of the proposed bailout of the auto industry. The rescue would have no chance of passing without the muscle of the Big Three's unionized workforce. Yet you can't turn around without hearing someone trash autoworkers ...
UAW's place in auto bailout - San Francisco Gate
Tuesday, December 2, 2008 The CEOs of Ford, General Motors and Chrysler, having blown their earlier plea for help last month, deliver their revival plans to Congress today and face their big test later in the week when they defend them. Democratic ...
Legacy of evil and deceit - Fiji Times
IF this were a normal national budget presented by an elected government and an elected Minister of Finance, one would look for the good things in this budget. The rhetoric is good, and indeed there are a few good initiatives. One would also discuss ...
UAW members not getting rich from assembly jobs - Duluth News Tribune
On Nov. 23, a letter to the editor and a National View commentary, ?Why Spread More Wealth to the UAW?? falsely asserted union autoworkers make $70 or more per hour. This sum is erroneously pumped up by adding in future retirement benefits and ...
Getting rid of sick note culture - BBC News
The government is to publish its review into claims that sections of British society had "drifted into a benefits culture" which had created "a terrible legacy for their children". The National director of Health and Work Dame Carol Black, who ...
Man recovering after being shot by his dog - Sioux City Journal
PORTLAND, Ore. - A man who was accidentally shot by a 12-gauge shotgun on Saturday after his dog jumped into a boat is recovering. Matthew Marcum's legs and buttocks were injured in the bizarre incident and he was taken to Legacy Emanuel Hospital ...
Man shot by his dog - KXAN
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - A man who was accidentally shot by a 12-gauge shotgun on Saturday after his dog jumped into a boat is recovering. Matthew Marcum's legs and buttocks were injured in the bizarre incident and he was taken to Legacy Emanuel ...
Keeping alive California's Chinese legacy - Inside Bay Area
It wasn't enough to pen a book on Marysville's Chinatown, the last remaining active Chinatown from California's Gold Rush. Piedmonter Brian Tom also realized a lifelong dream of establishing a Chinese-American Museum in Marysville, after years of ...
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