The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays, for August 10, 2004 - 6:00pm
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President Bush nominates Florida Congressman and former CIA agent Porter Goss to be the next Director of Central Intelligence ....Democrats criticize the choice as partisan and a former CIA director says it was made to help Bush carry the key state of Florida in November
The American Civil Liberties Union launches a campaign to convince American businesses not to cooperate with government requests for information on their customers and transactions. . .
A victory for labor at the Berkeley Bowl.. . .the National Labor Relations Board finds management violated the law during an organizing drive last year and in a settlement the grocery agrees to recognize a union there
Two disabled students, scheduled to take the medical college admissions test on Saturday, denied a court injunction giving them extra time and a room without distractions
San Francisco officials with emergency legislation countering a Superior Court decision striking down the City's 20 year old program assisting women and minority-owned businesses
And environmentalists with a court victory as a judge stops the Bush Administration from changing the standards fisheries must meet before the tuna they catch can be called dolphin-safe
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