Last Updated: May 3, 2004
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Issue no. 726
Editorial
Editorial: Obscene profits for business, obscene burdens for workers
Pages 2-3
Michigan Schools: The state takes more than it gives
EEOC ruling: Equally bad medical benefits
Baltimore: No money for education
California: Governor Arnold and the "terminators" of workers comp
Delphi & Visteon: UAW in full retreat
Pages 4-5
Mordechai Vanunu: Freed after 18 years in Israeli prison
South Africa: The vote ten years after the end of apartheid
Torture in the name of "freedom" and "democracy"
Pages 6-7
March's 308,000 jobs – Caught in another lie
Big 3 in auto: Lying with figures
Federal taxes: Robbing the poor to pay for the rich
Michigan: Designer tax credits
Chicago: What about Wal-Marts?
Page 8
Fallujah: The U.S. uses Saddam's general to cover its retreat
High school students and teachers oppose the military recruitment offensive
March's 308,000 jobs
– Caught in another lie
May 3, 2004
Bush has been running around bragging about the 308,000 jobs created in March. But the King Report, an investment newsletter, estimated that 296,000 of these jobs were either part time or temporary. The newsletter said, "we have never seen such a grossly misinterpreted employment report in our 30 years in this business."
And they've probably seen a lot!




