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Events

November 8, 1999 issue

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The article presents information on various educational events held in the U.S. during 1999. On November 4, 1999, King Middle School in Berkeley presented a show to benefit Free Speech Radio & Middle East Children's Alliance. The article presents information on MADRE, an international women's human rights organization. One can visit Cuba's renowned health clinics and schools, talk directly with Cubans and learn effects of the U.S. embargo. Anyone can contact Economy Connection, a project of the Union for Radical Political Economics, if he has any queries regarding the U.S. economy. It will provide a speaker for a political or educational event, or someone to discuss economic questions informally with a few members of any organization, union, political group or classroom.

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UNITED States -- Social conditions; HUMAN rights; MEDICAL centers; ECONOMIC history; EMBARGO; UNITED States
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