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By Mike Hughlett, Saint Paul Pioneer Press, Minn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Mar. 20--The list of endorsers for a scheduled peace march down St. Paul's Summit Avenue Saturday is mostly not surprising: student anti-war groups, religious anti-war groups, women's anti-war groups, etc.
But the list also includes the Steelworkers' northwestern U.S. district and the Twin Cities hotel and restaurant workers union local, both of which are prominent labor organizations. Organized labor has usually sided with U.S. war policies, but not this time. Labor groups have been coming out for months against the type of war that's facing Iraq, although they've also pledged support to the U.S. soldiers who must fight ...