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The Spark Newspaper

We publish a newspaper every two weeks titled The Spark.

Issue no. 683 — July 1 - 22, 2002

Editorial

Editorial: World Com: Parasites at the top

Pages 2-3

Enron’s hidden profits from energy deregulation: an embarrassment of riches

New U.S. Supreme Court rulings: legal cover for continued state executions

Strikers at Navistar hang tough

20 years ago: The Vincent Chin murder – A product of anti-Japanese demagogy

Pages 4-5

A Crisis in the Schools, Yes – But for Whom?

Public Schools: Won by Movements of the Laboring People

Recipe for Good Schools: Good Teachers and a Lot of Them

Supreme Court: Attacking the public schools in order to support religion

Pages 6-7

Private bathrooms in the ivory tower for L.A. school officials

Buses break down in Baltimore

Forest fires: The result of a “fire suppression” policy

Israel-Palestine: Bush’s open support for Sharon

Afghanistan: There is nothing new about the “new” government

Postage rates go up: A new subsidy to business

 
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