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
He's not heavy
– he's my puppet!
May 3, 2004
President Bush wouldn't testify before the 9/11 Commission unless he had Vice-President Cheney at his side. He refused to testify under oath. He refused to allow the Commission to keep a transcript of the record.
It's obvious why Bush also refused to allow any video record of the event. We might have caught Cheney moving his lips while Bush spoke!




