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Antiracists have responded to the Garage Door Saloon's recent advertisements for "Wetback Wednesdays."
explanation on why the "Wetback Wednesdays" at the Garage Door Saloon is a bigger deal than the media is making it out to be. (The Garage Door Saloon is one of two bars owned by South Side Sin City, Inc. The other is Casey's, on the South Side.)
antiracists picketed in Oakland outside the bar, saying that the problem is not just with a drink special, but that a white supremacist who owns and operates two bars in Pittsburgh is trying to spread his hateful ideas through his business.
Pittsburgh-based Calgon Carbon Corp. locked out 63 members of USW Local 5032 who work at the Neville Island facility at midnight, Feb. 29.
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A federal jury unanimously ruled that two Pennsylvania state police troopers used excessive force and intentionally shot 12-year-old Michael Ellerbe in Uniontown, Pennsylvania in December 2002. On March 11th the jury awarded Ellerbe's family more than $28 million dollars in punitive and compensatory damages.
Listen to a radio report from Pittsburgh on the case, featured nationally on Free Speech Radio News.
Uniontown March Against Police Violence | 
U.S. Attorney Drops Ellerbe's Civil Rights Case | 
Downtown Pittsburgh March Against Police Violence ]