Archive for February 27th, 2004


Grocery strike deal reached

Grocery strike deal reached



Details of the pact weren’t immediately available, but both sides came away with a contract that they could defend in light of a dispute that was extremely costly to both sides, according to people familiar with the settlement.


The stores accomplished such goals as installing a two-tier system of employee compensation, under which new hires would earn considerably less in wages and benefits than current employees, the sources said.


There also would be a cap on how much the supermarkets contribute to their employees’ healthcare coverage.


I suspect it’ll be a long time before management holds out this long in a strike. The grocery chains lost 1.5 billion in sales, and many customers have gone elsewhere, maybe for keeps.

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News shocker: US supports coup…

News shocker: US supports coup attempt while mouthing democracy



The US lawyer representing the government of Haiti charged today that the US government is directly involved in a military coup attempt against the country’s democratically elected President, Jean-Bertrand Aristide. Ira Kurzban, the Miami-based attorney who has served as General Counsel to the Haitian government since 1991, said that the paramilitaries fighting to overthrow Aristide are being backed by Washington.


“I believe that this is a group that is armed by, trained by, and employed by the intelligence services of the United States,” Kurzban told the national radio and TV program Democracy Now!. “This is clearly a military operation, and it’s a military coup.”


Meanwhile, it’s do-or-die time in that nation’s capitol.



Killing and looting broke out today in Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, as supporters of President Jean- Bertrand Aristide prepared for a possible assault by rebels who want to oust him, Agence France-Presse reported.


A few years back, Aristide disbanded the army, a move he probably now regrets.

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Leaving Microsoft monoculture

Leaving Microsoft monoculture


Thanks to those who left helpful comments to my post about going to non-Microsoft browsers and mail clients. By using non-Microsoft products, one greatly decreases the chances of being hit by nasty viruses and malware.


I’ve decided to go with Mozilla Firefox for the browser and Mozilla Thunderbird for email. Both are open source, and thus free, and are lean, fast, smart versions of the main Mozilla products. Importing my voluminous Favorites from Internet Explorer and Address Book from Outlook was a no-brainer and went flawlessly. Whew. These are not tasks one wants to do manually!


Both have nifty features not found in the Microsoft products. The mail reader, Thunderbird, is intuitive, amazingly easy to set up, and comes with spam filter and spell checker. Both also have dozens of extensions, which are little applets that you can install to perform various handy tasks.


Eudora is also a powerful, highly configurable mail client which is definitely worth checking out.

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Thank you!

Thank you!


Polizeros is now averaging over 1200 visits per day, with spikes up to 2200.

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Democrats need to aim much…

Democrats need to aim much higher


From moderate Democrat LA Times columnist Steve Lopez



I thought President Bush got off a pretty good line Monday when he went after his challengers. It’s an interesting crowd, he said, because it’s for and against his tax cuts, for and against NAFTA, for and against the Patriot Act, and for and against the Iraq war.


“And that’s just one senator from Massachusetts.”


Bush’s line was aimed at John Kerry, of course, but it neatly summed up the entire Democratic Party, which lost its way when Bill Clinton got one look at Monica Lewinsky’s thong and went crazy.


Ever since that hallmark moment — if not when Clinton started shoplifting Republican ideas like ending the welfare state — Democrats have been like teenagers suffering through adolescence.


They’re rebels who aren’t sure what the cause is any longer, which is why they appear on the verge of a nervous breakdown over gay marriage, and don’t have much in their arsenal beyond trashing George Bush.


I’m asking the Democratic candidates, beginning with tomorrow night’s debate, to put their own package together and start hammering away at it as Republicans do.


A total healthcare overhaul.
A fearless defense of the environment.
A guaranteed living wage.
A chicken in every pot.
A fat surtax on everyone in Dick Cheney’s income bracket.


Something bold. Anything.


Lashing out at George Bush is great sport, sure, and certainly worth the effort. But I don’t think it gets you the keys to the White House.


Oh, it might, but why take the chance? Kerry needs to highlight positive reasons why we should vote for him, and simply saying that he isn’t George Bush is, I think, risky.


Of course with George Soros (remember him? He’s been quiet these past few weeks) pledging to spend whatever is needed to defeat Bush - and Soros has seven billion - this could, and probably will, change the entire race. He can out-spend the Republicans, and other centi-millionaires and billionaires have pledged to do the same.

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Rapes reported by servicewomen in…

Rapes reported by servicewomen in the Persian Gulf and elsewhere



United States military is facing the gravest accusations of sexual misconduct in years, with dozens of servicewomen in the Persian Gulf area and elsewhere saying they were sexually assaulted or raped by fellow troops, lawmakers and victims advocates said on Wednesday.

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