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  1. Union leaders like Obama’s choice for labor secretary (0 replies)
  2. Are corporations too big to prosecute? (0 replies)
  3. Corporate America - you didn’t build that - really! (0 replies)
  4. US, NATO prepare Syria intervention (0 replies)
  5. The American media, ten years after the Iraq war (0 replies)
  6. US retirement confidence at 23-year low (0 replies)
  7. New report on CIA: Rendition and torture on a global scale (0 replies)
  8. China’s new premier to enforce “painful” market restructuring (0 replies)
  9. India: Victimized Maruti Suzuki workers file affidavits documenting their torture (0 replies)
  10. Germany: Resignation of ThyssenKrupp boss heralds new attacks on workforce (0 replies)
  11. Australian Labor government embroiled in leadership crisis (0 replies)
  12. Upper meets lower (0 replies)
  13. Flight attendants petition to ban small knives on planes (0 replies)
  14. 10 years later, Iraq war holds big lessons (0 replies)
  15. Today in women's history: Minnie Fisher Cunningham born (0 replies)
  16. Hugo Chavez and Yewri Guillen: two lives connected (0 replies)
  17. Activist Caroli Mullen dies in Baltimore (0 replies)
  18. Doctors link childhood trauma, poverty with gun violence (0 replies)
  19. To fix the ‘real’ economy, stop attacks on working families (0 replies)
  20. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 3/18/13 (0 replies)
  21. The Iraq War ten years on: A turning point for US imperialism (0 replies)
  22. Cyprus banks close as bailout terms spark Europe-wide crisis (0 replies)
  23. The managed bankruptcy of GM and Chrysler: A model for the assault on Detroit (0 replies)
  24. Plans for military surveillance of Americans’ financial records (0 replies)
  25. Italy: Bridgestone wants to close plant in Bari (0 replies)
  26. Germany: Inquiry committee posts interim report on neo-Nazi terrorist group (0 replies)
  27. Head of Canada’s NDP auditions before US elite (0 replies)
  28. Largest union sportsman’s event in Ohio highlights conservation project (0 replies)
  29. A mother fights gun violence (0 replies)
  30. Today in women’s history: Police evict striking Woolworth’s clerks (0 replies)
  31. A woman’s place is in her union; “Women of Steel” (video) (0 replies)
  32. France and U.K. decide to go all out in Syria, others have doubts (0 replies)
  33. “I am San Francisco City College” - city rallies to save beloved institution (0 replies)
  34. EU summit sparks run on Cyprus banks (0 replies)
  35. JPMorgan and the criminalization of the US ruling class (0 replies)
  36. China’s NPC installs new leadership (0 replies)
  37. Guantanamo hunger strike over prisoner abuse (0 replies)
  38. Detroit emergency manager threatens municipal bankruptcy (0 replies)
  39. New Detroit emergency manager owes back taxes (0 replies)
  40. Japan to sign up to US-led Asia-Pacific trade pact (0 replies)
  41. US appeals court rules against Obama administration on drone assassination secrecy (0 replies)
  42. US to boost anti-ballistic missile systems in Asia Pacific (0 replies)
  43. The “Dirty War” Pope (0 replies)
  44. UN says US drone war in Pakistan violates international law (0 replies)
  45. China’s new leadership signals more assertive foreign policy (0 replies)
  46. Politicians, media hail appointment of emergency manager for Detroit (0 replies)
  47. Detroit’s emergency manager: Who is Kevyn Orr? (0 replies)
  48. Obama renews calls for slashing Medicare, Social Security (0 replies)
  49. Senate report documents fraud and lawbreaking by JPMorgan Chase (0 replies)
  50. 40 years after, Watergate crimes remain relevant (0 replies)
  51. Semiotic Weapons: Advertising is the focus of two recent films. (0 replies)
  52. At union summit, Australian PM promotes phony jobs campaign (0 replies)
  53. Today in women's history: Lida Gustava Heymann born (0 replies)
  54. Warnings about destabilization in Venezuela should be taken seriously (0 replies)
  55. Government urged to curb wage theft (0 replies)
  56. Are Missouri Republicans insane? (0 replies)
  57. Unions, environmentalists join to uphold California's landmark environmental law (0 replies)
  58. US sequester cuts target jobs, vital social services (0 replies)
  59. A financial dictator for Detroit (0 replies)
  60. German social democrats prepare a new austerity agenda (0 replies)
  61. Pakistan begins construction of Pakistan-Iran gas pipeline (0 replies)
  62. France’s defense minister visits French troops in Mali (0 replies)
  63. Ireland’s top trade union bureaucrat warns of a “tipping point” (0 replies)
  64. Police shooting of 16-year-old provokes protests in New York (0 replies)
  65. Chrysler fires worker for protest (0 replies)
  66. "Unsung heroes" fight for New York library funding (0 replies)
  67. Saving Texas schools (0 replies)
  68. Floridians rally for free, fair elections (0 replies)
  69. Graduate workers at UIC rally (0 replies)
  70. Immigration reform moving ahead in Texas (0 replies)
  71. Celebrating my fellow women postal workers (0 replies)
  72. Murders of journalists on the rise worldwide (0 replies)
  73. L.A. healthcare security workers demonstrate (0 replies)
  74. Today in women's history: Long live Fannie Lou Hamer (0 replies)
  75. Cuban 5 wives meet with UN human rights chief (0 replies)
  76. Jobs report indicates "more work" needed (0 replies)
  77. British Labour Party steps up anti-immigrant rhetoric (0 replies)
  78. Britain and France seek end to arms embargo on Syria (0 replies)
  79. US budget debate targets Social Security and Medicare (0 replies)
  80. US officials announce formation of offensive cyber war units (0 replies)
  81. EU summit wants more austerity (0 replies)
  82. Detroit City Council pledges more cuts in bid to avoid state takeover (0 replies)
  83. Parents, teachers and students oppose New York City school closings (0 replies)
  84. Spain’s Iberia airline strike betrayed by unions (0 replies)
  85. Chicago parents organize to keep schools open (0 replies)
  86. Today in women's history: Suffragist Susan B. Anthony died (0 replies)
  87. Begging Obama to Turn on His Banker Friends (0 replies)
  88. The U.S. Scorched Earth Policy, Ten Years After Iraq Invasion (0 replies)
  89. Freedom Rider: Rand Paul Exposes the Democrats (0 replies)
  90. There Used To Be These Things Called Public Schools & Public Libraries.... (0 replies)
  91. The Black Caucus’ Relentless Pursuit of Insubstantial Symbolism (0 replies)
  92. Silence On Privatiztion Is Complicity (0 replies)
  93. “Scientific Assassinations” are Part of the CIA’s Modus Operandi (0 replies)
  94. Whites Use More Drugs Than Blacks: The Great Narco Lie (0 replies)
  95. A fog of lies surrounding Chicago school closings? (0 replies)
  96. New Ryan budget: “A zombie he won’t let die” (0 replies)
  97. Emergency manager not necessary, Detroit officials argue (0 replies)
  98. Labor board to ask Supreme Court to restore its power (0 replies)
  99. Obama calls for deeper cuts as Republicans, Democrats propose budget plans (0 replies)
  100. The right-wing threat in Greece (0 replies)
  101. India: Accused in Delhi rape found hanging in his prison cell (0 replies)
  102. Mass opposition to austerity in Portugal (0 replies)
  103. EU discusses restructuring of Irish and Portuguese bailouts to deepen austerity (0 replies)
  104. Germany: Turkish mother and seven children killed in fire (0 replies)
  105. Detroit workers denounce threat to impose emergency manager (0 replies)
  106. Olympia, Washington, health care workers strike (0 replies)
  107. David Rovics' songs of social significance (0 replies)
  108. Church faces big choices as cardinals pick a new pope (0 replies)
  109. Citizens United, Wisconsin style (0 replies)
  110. Baby’s death from gunshot wounds shocks nation (0 replies)
  111. University of Illinois forces strike on campus workers (0 replies)
  112. Illinois governor makes state workers the scapegoats (0 replies)
  113. NYC food workers sing for "Money" (with video) (0 replies)
  114. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 3/11/13 (0 replies)
  115. Australian business, media step up campaign for austerity cuts (0 replies)
  116. Illinois gov. makes state workers the scapegoats (0 replies)
  117. Hugo Chavez empowered and united (0 replies)
  118. Restaurant workers make music for money (with video) (0 replies)
  119. Sri Lankan president rejects fresh war crimes evidence (0 replies)
  120. Tensions rise on Korean peninsula (0 replies)
  121. Too big to jail (0 replies)
  122. US defense secretary’s Afghanistan trip a debacle (0 replies)
  123. Guardian/BBC report lays out US policy of torture, murder in Iraq (0 replies)
  124. Former Detroit mayor convicted of racketeering and extortion (0 replies)
  125. Maryland moves to repeal state death penalty (0 replies)
  126. Letters from our readers (0 replies)
  127. Workers Struggles: The Americas (0 replies)
  128. The economy: Happy days are here again! For whom? (0 replies)
  129. Groups fight to remove Cuba from “terrorism sponsors” list (0 replies)
  130. Margrit Pittman: 1919-2013 (0 replies)
  131. Today in women’s history: Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” published (0 replies)
  132. Good news for Alabama: Angela Davis to be honored (0 replies)
  133. Poor people in the U.S. also benefitted from Venezuelan oil (0 replies)
  134. Official jobless rate ticks down; 236,000 new jobs (0 replies)
  135. Kentucky house fire kills seven (0 replies)
  136. Wall Street turns profit in student loan debt (0 replies)
  137. Deadly clashes erupt across Egypt after Port Said court verdict (0 replies)
  138. Greek government courts fascist Golden Dawn with anti-immigrant law (0 replies)
  139. The New York Times defends drone murder (0 replies)
  140. Why I read the WSWS (0 replies)
  141. Local UK official who said disabled children should be “put down” resigns (0 replies)
  142. UK government lays out agenda for National Health Service privatisation (0 replies)
  143. German interior minister agitates against immigrants (0 replies)
  144. Labor Party routed in Western Australian election (0 replies)
  145. This week in history: March 11-17 (0 replies)
  146. February employment report masks depth of US jobs crisis (0 replies)
  147. Police murder in South Africa (0 replies)
  148. Court suspends Egyptian parliamentary elections before explosive Port Said verdict (0 replies)
  149. Police clash with workers fighting closure of Goodyear Amiens-Nord plant (0 replies)
  150. New York Times describes 2002 US-backed coup against Hugo Chavez as “unwise” (0 replies)
  151. UK government passes legislation for secret courts (0 replies)
  152. US Supreme Court hears case on constitutionality of taking DNA samples from arrestees (0 replies)
  153. Chauvinist Australia union protests (0 replies)
  154. 19 arrested in attempt to stop school closings (0 replies)
  155. Chicago unions go to bat for immigration reform (0 replies)
  156. Household workers demand rights, bang pots and pans, with video (0 replies)
  157. Unions go public with intent to overhaul their own structure (0 replies)
  158. Today in women's history: International Women's Day (0 replies)
  159. Impending disaster uncovered at Louisiana refinery (0 replies)
  160. Labor says tax millionaires to protect Social Security (0 replies)
  161. Missouri coalition standing up for immigrant rights (0 replies)
  162. US Senate approves John Brennan, tied to torture and drone assassination, as CIA director (0 replies)
  163. Hugo Chavez and socialism (0 replies)
  164. Obama, Republicans conspire to attack Medicare, Social Security (0 replies)
  165. UN imposes harsh new sanctions on North Korea (0 replies)
  166. Mounting economic instabilities loom over Chinese congress (0 replies)
  167. The Detroit City Council begs Snyder, “We can do this without an emergency manager.” (0 replies)
  168. The political issues confronting the Bulgarian protests (0 replies)
  169. Unions sign French automaker Renault’s plan to slash jobs, wages (0 replies)
  170. Chavez’s legacy (0 replies)
  171. Today in women's history: Lucy Parsons died (0 replies)
  172. Las Vegas cab company forces a strike (0 replies)
  173. Collective bargaining easier in Germany (0 replies)
  174. News clips from the world of the wealthy (0 replies)
  175. Twin Cities janitors ratify new contracts (0 replies)
  176. Exchange students walk off the job at McDonald's (0 replies)
  177. Obama administration claims right to assassinate citizens within the US (0 replies)
  178. Operation Condor trial begins in Argentina (0 replies)
  179. US Vice President reinforces military threat against Iran (0 replies)
  180. Eastleigh by-election used to shift UK politics rightwards (0 replies)
  181. German trade unions march in step with German army (0 replies)
  182. Struggle against closure of Goodyear plant in Amiens, France at a crossroads (0 replies)
  183. Hugo Chavez: New World Rising (0 replies)
  184. Freedom Rider: Obama’s Torture of Bradley Manning (0 replies)
  185. The Sequestration Tango: Obama and GOP Dance Through the Graveyard of the New Deal (0 replies)
  186. Washington Aims to Turn Congo Military Mission into a U.S. Proxy Force (0 replies)
  187. Black Political Class Could Pick A Fight Over Postal Service Privatization --- But Won't. Why? (0 replies)
  188. Whistleblower Bradley Manning Pleads Guilty to Exposing US Atrocities (0 replies)
  189. The U.S. Holds the Key to Duvalier Prosecution in Haiti (0 replies)
  190. My Wise Country Cousin On Baby Doc (0 replies)
  191. Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez dead (0 replies)
  192. After US sequester, Wall Street demands cuts in Medicare and Social Security (0 replies)
  193. Rare disease suddenly arises on Navajo Reservation (0 replies)
  194. Today in women’s history: Trial of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg begins (0 replies)
  195. Hugo Chavez, popular Venezuelan president, dies (0 replies)
  196. Battle for Venezuela’s presidency in overdrive (0 replies)
  197. Enthusiastic celebration pushes forward for jobs and freedom (0 replies)
  198. After US sequester, Wall Street demands cuts in Medicare and Social Security (0 replies)
  199. Kerry steps up US war threats against Syria, Iran (0 replies)
  200. The stock market bonanza (0 replies)
  201. US Vice President reinforces military threat against Iran (0 replies)
  202. Democratic backers of austerity pose as opponents of emergency manager in Detroit (0 replies)
  203. Italian parties endeavor to form a government (0 replies)
  204. Austerity demands provoke Greek government crisis (0 replies)
  205. IG Metall protest at Opel Bochum: A travesty of solidarity (0 replies)
  206. Exhibit exposes coal's impact on communities (0 replies)
  207. New Yorkers celebrate Black History Month (0 replies)
  208. End to favoritism for Cuban immigrants? (0 replies)
  209. South African police murder Mozambican taxi driver (0 replies)
  210. Today in women's history: Mary McLeod Bethune honored (0 replies)
  211. German troops in Africa evoke bad memories (0 replies)
  212. Presidential elections in Cyprus (0 replies)
  213. Sequester cuts boost corporate assault on American workers (0 replies)
  214. Japanese PM prepares for war (0 replies)
  215. Washington steps up Africa intervention (0 replies)
  216. Brutal budget cutting, privatization planned for Detroit (0 replies)
  217. UK: A quarter of Greater Manchester’s population living in “extreme poverty” (0 replies)
  218. Social and political tensions mount in Russia (0 replies)
  219. Homeless crisis grows in San Diego (0 replies)
  220. Letters from our readers (0 replies)
  221. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 3/4/13 (0 replies)
  222. Italian elections reflect dangers facing Europe (0 replies)
  223. Portuguese protest austerity (0 replies)
  224. Fall of “la Maestra” not good news for Mexican workers (0 replies)
  225. Acting labor secretary links wage hikes to unions (0 replies)
  226. Today in women's history: Frances Perkins appointed Secretary of Labor (0 replies)
  227. Australian PM promotes nationalism and “law-and-order” in western Sydney (0 replies)
  228. Feds again targeting outspoken Latinos (0 replies)
  229. Hypocrisy of U.S. “terrorism” accusations against Cuba (0 replies)
  230. Co-workers support threatened Walmart worker (0 replies)
  231. Keeping Families Together bus tour rallies support for immigration reform (0 replies)
  232. Sequester initiates new austerity drive against US workers (0 replies)
  233. The financial aristocracy and the growth of working class struggle (0 replies)
  234. Kerry pushes for new IMF deal in Egypt (0 replies)
  235. Dozens shot in Bangladesh protests against death sentence for Islamic leader (0 replies)
  236. Irish government and trade unions deepen austerity measures (0 replies)
  237. Malaysia excludes Australian senator in lead up to election (0 replies)
  238. Berlin bus driver welcomes rank-and-file committee of New York City school bus workers (0 replies)
  239. Greek military prepares for mass repression (0 replies)
  240. Sequester cuts: A new stage in the assault on the US working class (0 replies)
  241. Japanese PM calls for a “strong Japan” (0 replies)
  242. Unemployment hits new record in euro zone, personal income plummets in US (0 replies)
  243. Michigan governor moves to appoint emergency manager in Detroit (0 replies)
  244. Fight the bankers’ dictatorship over Detroit! (0 replies)
  245. Indian budget offers concessions to big business while slashing price subsidies (0 replies)
  246. German Left Party promotes SPD candidate Steinbrück (0 replies)
  247. Communists re-elected for 5th term in Tripura, India (0 replies)
  248. Land remains key to negotiated peace in Colombia (0 replies)
  249. Detroit needs jobs, not emergency managers (0 replies)
  250. Anti-communism: More than one kind of smear (0 replies)