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Salt of the Earth Strike Summary
2,236 words, approx. 8 pages United States 1950 In October 1950, after several months of unsuccessful bargaining with Empire Zinc, the members of Local 890 of the International Union of Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers (IUMMSW, or Mine-Mill) went on strike in Hanover, New Mexico....
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Salt of the Earth Information
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 Salt of the Earth (1954) is an American drama film written by Michael Wilson, directed by Herbert J. Biberman, and produced by Paul Jarrico. All had been blacklisted by the Hollywood establishment due to their involvement in socialist politics.[1] The...




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 Portland Press Herald (Maine)
SALTS of the Earth
04/16/2008: 1,287 words, approx. 4 pages Meredith Goad staff writer Portland Press Herald (Maine) 04-16-2008 SALTS of the Earth Byline: Meredith Goad staff writer Edition: FINAL Section: Food & Health Column: Soup to Nuts Type: News Chef Esau Crosby prefers Peruvian and Filipino salts at home, along with...
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 Natural History
Salt of the Earth
09/01/2001: 1,022 words, approx. 3 pages IN THE FIELD Tiny mineral crystals can have huge effects on arid landscapes. Badwater Basin, Death Valley, California. Squinting across the shimmering expanse of pure white salt, I was unprepared for what I saw. Etched into the surface of that mirror-flat basin...
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How the Geico Gecko Became My Everyman Hero
5/17/2006: 497 words, approx. 2 pages I called the Martin Agency in Richmond, Va., to find out who he is. The Gecko. Dean Jarrett, the company spokesman, said the gecko icon has been around for eight or nine years. It originated as a cute way to get people to recognize...
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Obama campaign picks donors for dinner
6/21/2007: 1,110 words, approx. 4 pages They are not wealthy. Their home states are politically symbolic. Their occupations or their circumstances suggest salt of the earth.Four contributors to Barack Obama's presidential campaign, chosen from among thousands of donors, will sit down for dinner with the Illinois senator next month at a...


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