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Updated 10/1/2003; 11:40:18 AM

Wednesday, September 17, 2003

Women more likely to live in poverty. Money: The true extent of the poverty in which women live is hidden, a new report says. [Guardian Unlimited]
3:46:47 PM    comment []

Cancun: Wto [The Independent Media Centre]
3:45:28 PM    comment []

Australia: National mass school walkout by 100,000 teachers unprecedented. LabourStart headline - Source: AFR [LabourStart]
2:50:27 PM    comment []

Tough Times Force U.A.W. to Employ New Strategy. The nearly simultaneous deals the United Automobile Workers union announced with two car companies are a break with tradition. By Danny Hakim. [New York Times: Business]
2:38:55 PM    comment []

Post workers reject strike action. Royal Mail workers narrowly reject to stage a national strike, but London could still face walk-outs. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
2:36:45 PM    comment []

Brazil Pushes for South American Trade Pact. Brazil, Latin America's largest economy, is pushing hard to form a continentwide trade pact by the end of the year. By Juan Forero. [New York Times: Business]
2:35:56 PM    comment []

Production Inches Higher, While Manufacturing Declines. By Bloomberg News. By Bloomberg News. [New York Times: Business]
2:31:56 PM    comment []

Goodyear Reaches a Pact With Union. Workers at Goodyear ratified a three-year contract that calls for wage freezes in exchange for job protections. By Steven Greenhouse. [New York Times: Business]
2:27:52 PM    comment []


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