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The Spark Newspaper

We publish a newspaper every two weeks titled The Spark.

Issue no. 659 — June 25 - July 16, 2001

Editorial

Editorial: U.S. planes destroy Iraq to defend the profits of U.S. companies

Pages 2-3

Drug companies: Tricks of the drug trade keep profits sky high

Baltimore City: School's out?

ALCOA: "Why Sell Aluminum When We Can Make a Bigger Profit Selling Electricity?"

Pages 4-5

Tuberculosis can be eradicated

Great Britain: Tuberculosis, poverty and the decline of public health

Algeria: The revolt against poverty and repression spreads

The dead victims of the smugglers and of the capitalist system

Pages 6-7

Bob Marley: Which "emancipation"?

Baltimore: Winning a union the old fashioned way –with a strike!

Bread and Roses by Ken Loach: a movie about L. A. janitors

Page 8

The Ford Explorer "Safety [!?!?] Confidence Rally"

60 Years Ago: Workers Built Their Union at Ford

 
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