You might be tempted to have a go at your first online purchase. This may be because you have friends and relatives living abroad. Postage costs alot and so it makes sense to purchase a gift from a shop close to its final destination. You may feel envious when you listen to others recounting stories […]
Happy Mother’s Day-Now Get Back to Work
by James Parks This Mother’s Day, we’d like to wish every mother a Happy Mother’s Day. Today is the day we show how much we appreciate the innumerable contributions that mothers have made to our lives and our country in a big way. This is one of the busiest days of the year for restaurants, […]
McCain: A Trojan Horse
by Tula Connell Somewhere along the road from the 2000 presidential campaign to this year’s elections, Sen. John McCaintransformed from a lawmaker willing to challenge extremist Republicans like George W. Bush to just another politician begging to kiss the ring of the Great Leader and win Bush’s blessing as inheritor of the White House mantle. This description […]
In Louisiana, Union-Endorsed Cazayoux Wins U.S. House Seat
by Seth Michaels Don Cazayoux will be heading to Congress as the next representative from Louisiana’s 6th Congressional District (CD) following an upset win in Saturday’s special election. Cazayoux, a Democrat and former state House member, won the endorsement of the Louisiana AFL-CIO and stressed working-family issues in his successful campaign for the U.S. House […]
Ohio Union Members: McCain Offers Band-Aid Solutions to U.S. Health Care Crisis
– by Seth Michaels Sen. John McCain arrived in Cleveland yesterday for a high-priced reception at the Intercontinental Hotel. Inside, he met with his wealthy corporate donors. Outside the ritzy event, workers gathered to ask for real solutions to the problems they face. More than 30 union members brought hundreds of signed band-aids from their fellow workers, a […]
NPC needs to be firm vs GSIS pressures
What an awful way to learn that the property where the National Press Club of the Philippines building now stands is owned by the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS). Well, it shouldn’t catch many of us with surprise knowing how the GSIS has made billions from the sweats and blood of about 1.4 million public […]
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