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  1. Strikes rock manufacturing centres in southern China (0 replies)
  2. The US-Australia military agreements: Preparations for war with China (0 replies)
  3. Mass layoffs in Germany highlight new stage in global slump (0 replies)
  4. Protesters in Philadelphia and Los Angeles resist attempts to end occupations (0 replies)
  5. Students protest tuition hikes and police violence at UC Davis (0 replies)
  6. Imperialist hands off Syria! (0 replies)
  7. UC Davis Chancellor Katehi’s past: Police repression in Greece, FBI spying in the US (0 replies)
  8. Routine teen-aged HIV test proposed by doctors (0 replies)
  9. FDA says it's OK to turn bad food into sellable stuff (0 replies)
  10. General strike shuts down Portugal (0 replies)
  11. Farewell to McRib (at least for now) (0 replies)
  12. International solidarity ends in win for New York paper mill workers (0 replies)
  13. U.S. last in unionization among developed countries (0 replies)
  14. Connecticut protests demand jobs for infrastructure repair (0 replies)
  15. In a first, U.S. allows Cuban envoy to travel to Ohio (0 replies)
  16. U.S. renews imperialist offensive in Asia (0 replies)
  17. Imperialists escalate war in Somalia (0 replies)
  18. Mexican workers strengthen Tijuana Conference (0 replies)
  19. Expanding Workers World newspaper (0 replies)
  20. Global warming disrupts Native life in Alaska (0 replies)
  21. Labour routed in New Zealand election (0 replies)
  22. Australia: Refugees narrowly survive another boat disaster (0 replies)
  23. South Korea ratifies free trade deal with US (0 replies)
  24. The Australian trade unions and the betrayal of the Victorian nurses’ struggle (0 replies)
  25. UC Davis Chancellor Katehi’s past: police repression in Greece, FBI spying in the US (0 replies)
  26. The Occupy London movement at the crossroads (0 replies)
  27. Germany: The Nazi terrorist cell and the poison of anti-communism (0 replies)
  28. NATO raid kills two dozen Pakistani soldiers (0 replies)
  29. Millions demand downfall of US-backed Egyptian junta (0 replies)
  30. Renewed calls for Medicare cuts (0 replies)
  31. Detroit mayor cuts jobs, threatens state takeover (0 replies)
  32. Members of 20 UK unions vote to join strike over pensions (0 replies)
  33. NPA responds to debt crisis by promoting alliances with French bourgeois “left” (0 replies)
  34. Russia, Germany launch Nord Stream pipeline (0 replies)
  35. Former Sri Lankan presidential candidate jailed for three years (0 replies)
  36. Australian government “delivers” on mining tax (0 replies)
  37. Millions demand downfall of US-backed Egyptian junta (0 replies)
  38. Renewed calls for Medicare cuts (0 replies)
  39. Detroit mayor cuts jobs, threatens state takeover (0 replies)
  40. Members of 20 UK unions vote to join strike over pensions (0 replies)
  41. NPA responds to debt crisis by promoting alliances with French bourgeois “left” (0 replies)
  42. Russia, Germany launch Nord Stream pipeline (0 replies)
  43. Former Sri Lankan presidential candidate jailed for three years (0 replies)
  44. Australian government “delivers” on mining tax (0 replies)
  45. Australian nurses rally in defence of wages and conditions (0 replies)
  46. Beijing considers response to US diplomatic offensive (0 replies)
  47. Berlin city government: SPD and CDU agree on a coalition (0 replies)
  48. Corruption-plagued NYPD tramples on democratic rights (0 replies)
  49. Labour’s new president promotes “Irishness” to cover austerity (0 replies)
  50. Nearly half of US Congress members are millionaires (0 replies)
  51. Police evict Occupy Toronto protesters (0 replies)
  52. Squalid manoeuvre gives extra vote to minority Australian Labor government (0 replies)
  53. Obama’s move on Burma (0 replies)
  54. Mass protests intensify against Egyptian junta (0 replies)
  55. Former Libyan PM exposes US-NATO machinations (0 replies)
  56. The Occupy protests in Australia, the unions and the pseudo-left (0 replies)
  57. Obama’s aggressive turn to Asia (0 replies)
  58. As euro crisis worsens, new signs of world downturn (0 replies)
  59. Auto workers denounce police attack on California students (0 replies)
  60. Free Leonard Peltier (0 replies)
  61. Beyond the budget ‘crisis’ (0 replies)
  62. Gov’t threatens more cuts in services, wages (0 replies)
  63. Women speak out at Occupy Wall Street (0 replies)
  64. U.S. promotes assassination threats against Iranian scientists (0 replies)
  65. Australia: Elderly patients die in Sydney nursing home fire (0 replies)
  66. David Harvey and the Occupy Movement (0 replies)
  67. Australia: The political issues facing Victorian nurses (0 replies)
  68. Australia: Qantas imposes arbitration to enforce restructuring (0 replies)
  69. Bridge rally puts focus on jobs, infrastructure (0 replies)
  70. Uprising against authoritarian regime is renewed in Egypt's streets (0 replies)
  71. Thousands rally against Alabama's immigration law (0 replies)
  72. Motorcycle madness and fighting for what’s worth saving (0 replies)
  73. Spain: crushing right-wing victory as economy teeters at brink (0 replies)
  74. Barack “Money Bags” Obama Can’t Run on the 99 Percent Ticket (0 replies)
  75. Massive Growth of Segregation by Income Among Blacks (0 replies)
  76. Then End of American Thanksgivings: A Cause for Universal Rejoicing (0 replies)
  77. Millions protest to demand overthrow of US-backed Egyptian junta (0 replies)
  78. Thousands rally at UC Davis against police brutality and education cuts (0 replies)
  79. New York police beat and arrest students protesting tuition increase (0 replies)
  80. Thousands line up for heating assistance in Detroit (0 replies)
  81. The police assault at University of California, Davis (0 replies)
  82. Alabama's racism (0 replies)
  83. Spain: Crushing victory by the right as the economy teeters on the brink (0 replies)
  84. Verizon is tax deadbeat, report shows (0 replies)
  85. Trumka, Weingarten blame GOP for "super committee" failure (0 replies)
  86. Structural crisis exposes neoliberalism as disaster (0 replies)
  87. Stop police brutality against peaceful protesters! (0 replies)
  88. Hoffa wins re-election as Teamsters president (0 replies)
  89. American Grace (0 replies)
  90. Egyptian masses defy military (0 replies)
  91. Occupations battle police evictions (0 replies)
  92. WWP holds Socialist Summit (0 replies)
  93. ‘Conversation on Capitalist Crisis’ (0 replies)
  94. Interview with participant in L.A. Occupy blockdown (0 replies)
  95. Occupy movement takes up new challenges (0 replies)
  96. Federal judge rules against misclassifying workers as contractors (0 replies)
  97. Occupy Congress to feature tent city of the unemployed in D.C. (0 replies)
  98. Wall Street wants to “occupy” Detroit’s finances (0 replies)
  99. IMF warns that China’s financial system is “vulnerable” (0 replies)
  100. Gaddafi’s son captured in Libya (0 replies)
  101. Australia: Nurses continue industrial action in defiance of industrial laws (0 replies)
  102. After the New Zealand election: the fight against social inequality (0 replies)
  103. Occupy Wall Street and the elections (0 replies)
  104. Occupy Dallas evicted and arrested, not beaten (0 replies)
  105. Sandinista landslide in Nicaragua elections (0 replies)
  106. Live from Alabama: A historic day in the making (0 replies)
  107. Scott Walker's got to go! (with video) (0 replies)
  108. Social democrats pave way for return of right-wing Popular Party in Spain (0 replies)
  109. Renewed uprising signals turning point in Egyptian revolution (0 replies)
  110. Opposition grows to police attack on UC Davis students (0 replies)
  111. US budget impasse, European debt contagion spark sell-off on world stock markets (0 replies)
  112. US Census figures show jump in child poverty (0 replies)
  113. Hackers target U.S. water systems (0 replies)
  114. Six incredibly bad films inspired by the Cold War (0 replies)
  115. Talking turkey on Turkey Day (0 replies)
  116. New military base in Australia: wrong direction (0 replies)
  117. Steelworkers, top British union, hold joint Congress (0 replies)
  118. Racism: pollutant that serves GOP, Wall St interests (0 replies)
  119. Native people need more than a proclamation (0 replies)
  120. Black & Brown Unity march hits segregation (0 replies)
  121. Smokin’ Joe Frazier, one of a kind (0 replies)
  122. U.S. & French air strikes raise human toll in Somalia (0 replies)
  123. Top 10 reasons why NYC Mayor Bloomberg repressed Occupy Wall Street (0 replies)
  124. Obama forces discussion at Bali summit on South China Sea (0 replies)
  125. California students face unending tuition hikes (0 replies)
  126. US and Australia discuss joint military base in Indian Ocean (0 replies)
  127. Mark Duggan unarmed when shot by UK police (0 replies)
  128. French parliament approves austerity measures (0 replies)
  129. Egyptian military junta carries out deadly crackdown on protesters (0 replies)
  130. Mounting food crisis in Latin America (0 replies)
  131. Congress super committee yields no deal (0 replies)
  132. Reproductive justice under pervasive attack (0 replies)
  133. Ohio voters trash anti-union bill (0 replies)
  134. Pickets rattle racist cemetery managers (0 replies)
  135. After widespread bombing of Libya, U.S./NATO scramble over the spoils (0 replies)
  136. The war against Black workers (0 replies)
  137. Obama seeks to build anti-China coalition at Bali summit (0 replies)
  138. Police use pepper spray against unarmed protesters in Davis, California (0 replies)
  139. Germany’s Christian Democrats head toward a grand coalition (0 replies)
  140. A reader responds on the suicide deaths of UK couple (0 replies)
  141. Labour’s Ed Miliband discovers “predatory capitalism” (0 replies)
  142. Sixth Kentucky coal miner killed (0 replies)
  143. Police repression escalates against Occupy protests (0 replies)
  144. Australian nurses’ industrial action banned by Labor’s laws (0 replies)
  145. Obama lays down the challenge to China (0 replies)
  146. Massive police mobilization against Occupy Wall Street protesters (0 replies)
  147. The German state and the neo-Nazi killings (0 replies)
  148. Portland Occupy protests face heavy police intimidation (0 replies)
  149. Detroit mayor outlines drastic cuts (0 replies)
  150. Financial markets continue offensive as European recession deepens (0 replies)
  151. Teamsters add 20,000 corrections officers in Florida (0 replies)
  152. Service Employees back Obama (0 replies)
  153. Postal unions blast two "rescue" bills (0 replies)
  154. Global super-rich stash: Now $25 trillion (0 replies)
  155. Black labor leaders: Alabama’s immigration fight ground zero for civil rights (0 replies)
  156. University faculty to chancellor: "We are not your ATM!" (0 replies)
  157. Across the nation, hundreds of thousands join Occupy movement (0 replies)
  158. World Socialist Web Site (0 replies)
  159. Socialist Summit set for Philadelphia (0 replies)
  160. New studies show dangerous effects of ‘fracking’ (0 replies)
  161. U.S.-inspired report foments war against Iran (0 replies)
  162. Bankers’ coup puts anti-worker ‘technocrats’ in charge (0 replies)
  163. Portuguese workers protest cuts (0 replies)
  164. Obama increases US military presence in Australia and Asia (0 replies)
  165. Letters on the Penn State scandal (0 replies)
  166. Papuan miners extend two-month strike (0 replies)
  167. Japanese PM’s support for US trade pact provokes opposition (0 replies)
  168. Clint Eastwood’s J. Edgar (0 replies)
  169. Mayors conspired to close Occupy Wall Street encampments (0 replies)
  170. The shutdown of Occupy Wall Street (0 replies)
  171. Internet lies could become federal crime (0 replies)
  172. Progressive groups vs. Social Security, Medicare cuts (0 replies)
  173. Environmentalists claim victory in Tar Sands fight (0 replies)
  174. Vice president, labor secretary cheer Ohio voters for SB5 defeat (0 replies)
  175. Commissioner Stern: NBA headed toward “nuclear winter” (0 replies)
  176. Domestic Workers United, Occupy Wall Street oppose Keystone XL pipeline (0 replies)
  177. Occupy, unions and allies: "We refuse to be evicted" (0 replies)
  178. Shame on the Supreme Court! (0 replies)
  179. Defend Occupy Wall Street! (0 replies)
  180. Movement enters new phase (0 replies)
  181. Longshore workers applaud Occupy Oakland’s port shutdown (0 replies)
  182. OWS and the ongoing struggle against capitalism (0 replies)
  183. Historic Harvard Yard occupied (0 replies)
  184. Hip Hop Occupies Seattle Horace Mann School (0 replies)
  185. White House holds first policy conference on African Americans (0 replies)
  186. UK’s major parties unite to demand action from Germany over euro crisis (0 replies)
  187. Australian airline unions seek deal with Qantas (0 replies)
  188. Papua New Guinea riots expose mounting social tensions (0 replies)
  189. New York City police raid Occupy Wall Street camp (0 replies)
  190. Huge explosion at Iranian missile base kills top general (0 replies)
  191. Berlusconi and the Italian “left” (0 replies)
  192. Protesters speak on Occupy Wall Street eviction (0 replies)
  193. More meatcutters unionize (0 replies)
  194. Red Cross strikers win new contract (0 replies)
  195. Evangelicals: Alabama's immigration law is anti-Christian, anti-American (0 replies)
  196. Colombia’s students defend public education, join worldwide movement (0 replies)
  197. Evicted Wall Street protesters refuse to give up (0 replies)
  198. Bloomberg Personifies What the Occupation Opposes (0 replies)
  199. Freedom Rider: Obama’s Mission Accomplished Moment (0 replies)
  200. “Stick Together” Obama Tells Black Misleadership Class At White House Conference (0 replies)
  201. Super cutbacks loom (0 replies)
  202. Libyan forces regroup to resist puppet regime (0 replies)
  203. Students walk out against Zionism (0 replies)
  204. ‘Free ALL the Cuban Five!’ (0 replies)
  205. Company admits fracking caused quakes (0 replies)
  206. National day of action on voting rights set for Dec 10 (0 replies)
  207. You can't evict the 99 percent (0 replies)
  208. Occupy El Paso evicted from downtown plaza, seven arrested (0 replies)
  209. World Socialist Web Site (0 replies)
  210. Australia: Striking process workers resist police attacks (0 replies)
  211. New Zealand election: Mana Party a new political trap for workers (0 replies)
  212. MF Global meltdown shows U.S. vulnerable to Eurozone crisis (0 replies)
  213. Occupy Memphis rallies for Zuccotti (0 replies)
  214. Police tear down New York's Occupy Wall Street camp (0 replies)
  215. SEIU's Medina predicts more Latino voter activism next year (0 replies)
  216. Police evict Occupy Oakland demonstrators (0 replies)
  217. Brazilian army, police occupy Rio de Janeiro slums (0 replies)
  218. OECD says economic slump will deepen throughout the world (0 replies)
  219. The crackdown on Occupy protests and the criminalization of dissent (0 replies)
  220. Newly-installed Greek government pledges continued cuts (0 replies)
  221. People of New Jersey deliver big losses to Christie (0 replies)
  222. Police again evict Occupy Oakland's tent city (0 replies)
  223. "Pan Am": Cold War nostalgia that has yet to take off (0 replies)
  224. Resignation of Italy’s Berlusconi clears way for “technocratic” government chosen by the banks (0 replies)
  225. Arab League suspension of Syria brings military intervention closer (0 replies)
  226. US presses China on trade issues at APEC summit (0 replies)
  227. US authorities step up nationwide crackdown on Occupy protests (0 replies)
  228. The unravelling of the European Union (0 replies)
  229. Greenhouse gases building up in the atmosphere (0 replies)
  230. Health care reform law already helps uninsured (0 replies)
  231. "J. Edgar": masterpiece film about master manipulator (0 replies)
  232. Occupy California students fight cuts and fee hikes (0 replies)
  233. Can labor build on Ohio win? (0 replies)
  234. On to Wisconsin, with Walker recall coming up (0 replies)
  235. World Socialist Web Site (0 replies)
  236. Communist Party's National Committee convenes just blocks from Occupy Wall Street (0 replies)
  237. Palestinian theater company visits New York City (0 replies)
  238. U.S., Israel attack humanitarian aid (0 replies)
  239. Forwarding the class struggle (0 replies)
  240. Stop SHU torture: California prisoners fight for their lives (0 replies)
  241. Hank Skinner wins stay based on DNA evidence (0 replies)
  242. European Union presses for change of government in Italy (0 replies)
  243. The Greek “left” backs regime-change (0 replies)
  244. Army sergeant convicted as ringleader of Afghan war crimes (0 replies)
  245. City of Sacramento criminalizes peaceful Occupy protest (0 replies)
  246. Unemployment in Germany: Appearance and reality (0 replies)
  247. Thai floods compound government’s political problems (0 replies)
  248. Australian government imposes new student union fee (0 replies)
  249. Occupy Detroit protesters determined, despite threats from city (0 replies)
  250. Police attack Occupy protesters in Berkeley, California (0 replies)