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Day 1 - Time to Vote! (Long Post)

June 06, 2008 / Mark Brenner

Day 1 - Organizing Report: Politics & Fuzzy Math

June 05, 2008 / Mark Brenner

Day 1 - Stern's address: Honestly?

June 04, 2008 / Mark Brenner

Day 1 - Is SWU Bad for the Public Sector?

June 04, 2008 / Mark Brenner

Day 1 - Luck of the Lunch Line

June 04, 2008 / Mark Brenner

Day 1 - Round-Up of the First Morning

June 03, 2008 / Mark Brenner

Day 1 - Sweet Irony

June 02, 2008 / Mark Brenner

Day 1 - Rival Amendments and Call Centers

June 02, 2008 / Mark Brenner

Over Before It's Begun?

June 02, 2008 / Mark Brenner

Puerto Rican Teachers Challenge the Purple Lockdown

June 01, 2008 / Mark Brenner

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