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  Monday, June 30, 2003


From Sydney Morning Herald:

Senior politicians from both parties have called on the Bush Administration to enlist other nations to help secure Iraq and bring an international face to the occupation and reconstruction efforts.

It is the most pressure the Administration has faced to alter its insistence that US and British troops are sufficient to put Iraq on the road to democracy and economic independence.

Democratic Senator Joseph Biden said in a television interview on Sunday: "We need somewhere between 30,000 and 60,000 other troops . . . I want to see French, German, I want to see Turkish patches on people's arms sitting on the street corners."


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President Bush sent a White House position paper to Congress Tuesday calling on lawmakers to make it easier for federally funded religious groups to base their hiring decisions on a job candidate's religion and sexual orientation, The Washington Post reports. The document argues that "religious hiring rights" are part of religious organizations' civil rights. "When they receive federal funds, they should retain their right to hire those individuals who are best able to further their organization's goals and mission," the document says.[more...]


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Ivins: The Bush antidote for any problem: Just say it doesn't exist


by Molly Ivins
Creators Syndicate


    AUSTIN, Texas -- You have got to hand it to those clever little problem-solvers at the White House. What a bunch of brainiacs. They have resolved the entire problem of global warming: They cut it out of the report!
    This is genius. Everybody else is maundering on about the oceans rising and the polar icecaps melting and monster storms and hideous droughts, and these guys just . . . edit it out.
    "The editing eliminated references to many studies concluding that warming is at least partly caused by rising concentrations of smokestack and tailpipe emissions, and could threaten health and ecosystems," reports The New York Times. Presto -- poof! [more...]


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Bush wrapping up $30M fund-raising blitz

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By Jennifer Loven

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If Congress produces Medicare legislation for Bush to sign, it would likely become a prominent feature of his re-election campaign, and remove a potent weapon from the Democrats' election-season arsenal. [more...]


Contact: Leslie Getzinger of the American Federation of Teachers, 202-879-4458, lgetzing@aft.org

WASHINGTON, June 30 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Following is a statement by the American Federation of Teachers on EPI analysis of the Bush Administration's proposed changes to overtime laws:

"The Economic Policy Institute's report released this week revealed that nearly 8 million working Americans will lose their right to overtime protection under proposed Department of Labor rule changes to the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). These changes will not clarify or update the law, but strip basic working rights that Americans have fought for since the beginning of the 20th century.

"Since its passage more than 65 years ago, the FLSA has guaranteed working people in the United States the right to overtime pay for each hour worked beyond 40 in a week. The proposed Department of Labor changes would sharply limit the type of workers who can qualify for overtime pay. Millions of Americans and thousands of AFT members serving as healthcare professionals, paraprofessionals, and state and local public employees could lose overtime pay on which they and their families rely.

"With the economy faltering and unemployment growing, our government needs to do more to help -- not hurt -- workers' ability to earn livable wages. The proposed rule changes would not spur economic growth and could actually encourage businesses to hire fewer people, forcing current employees to do more work. The EPI's analysis that these proposed FLSA changes will harm workers is particularly disturbing coming on the heels of a proposal by leaders in the U.S. House of Representatives to replace workers' overtime pay with comp time."

The AFT represents more than 1.2 million pre-K through 12th-grade teachers, paraprofessionals and other school-related personnel, higher education faculty, nurses, healthcare workers, and federal, state and local government employees.

http://www.usnewswire.com/


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