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The Spark Newspaper

We publish a newspaper every two weeks titled The Spark.

Issue no. 832 — October 20 - November 3, 2008

Editorial

Editorial: Damn the capitalists who created this crisis!

Pages 2-3

AIG: The biggest free loaders of tax-payer money

California’s Prop 6: Attacking the poor

What the bailout money could buy

A single bank, so that the population can control the banking system

Bailout hides even more big tax breaks

No Child Left Behind is blowing up the school system

Try to save, if you can

Social Security under the gun

Chicago evictions

Pages 4-5

After the elections watch out!

Pages 6-7

African rulers take timid measures to avoid anger of their starving people

They’ll be back!

Page 8

Will GM absorb Chrysler?

Cops in Prince George’s County, Maryland: “Just doing their job”

Troy Davis: Supreme Court gives okay to execute an innocent man

Saving the companies, losing the jobs

 
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