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The most biting part of a federal judge’s ruling in January that New York City had intentionally discriminated against blacks and Latinos…
The most biting part of a federal judge’s ruling in January that New York City had intentionally discriminated against blacks and Latinos…
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Steve St. Hill is lucky to be alive. A track worker with New York City Transit for 15 years, St. Hill was…
The fight to close the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation (formerly known as the School of the Americas or SOA) at…
T he Lancet , the premier British medical journal, has published two reports by a team of epidemiologists about the Iraqi death…
A lawsuit filed in June in a U.S. District court against Coca-Cola on behalf of a murdered Colombian labor organizer has intensified…
T he graduate students at New York University (NYU) made history in 2001 by successfully negotiating a contract between a teachers’ assistants…
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