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AFT On Campus - October 2004

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AFT On Campus, October 2004

Feature:
Gagging science

How the Bush administration is politicizing science and research

Frontlines
•NLRB drops the other shoe

Campus Clips
•Lit takes a hit: Study shows Americans aren't reading
•High college costs are decreasing opportunities

News & Trends
•Kerry lays out plan to protect union rights
•Grad union wins SEVIS fee battle
•Prof's expression draws FBI indictment
•Education International is fighting globalization
•AFT, labor protest overtime pay takeaway
•AFT sets up disaster relief fund
•LaCour elected to AFL-CIO council

Voting Record of the 108th Congress

Newsmakers
•Chicago pioneer Norman Swenson retires

Health Matters
•The buzz on consumer-driven healthcare

Your Money
•Phish Phood: Fighting identity theft

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