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  1. Chiquita paid terrorists to “protect” its plantations (0 replies)
  2. Chile opens new probe into death of poet Neruda (0 replies)
  3. Two big city mayors oppose paid sick leave (0 replies)
  4. Today in labor history: Congress approves landmark WPA (0 replies)
  5. Two tales of jackpots and taxes (0 replies)
  6. AFL-CIO, Chamber reach tentative deal on guest workers (0 replies)
  7. The Cuban Revolution began in 1959 (0 replies)
  8. US threatens war with North Korea, demands China cut off support (0 replies)
  9. Obama’s second term: a new stage in the social counterrevolution (0 replies)
  10. NATO strike kills 10 Afghan children after week of bloody fighting (0 replies)
  11. Steubenville, Ohio: Portrait of a rust belt city (0 replies)
  12. Kansas anti-abortion bill defines life as beginning “at fertilization” (0 replies)
  13. US infrastructure dilapidated, underfunded (0 replies)
  14. UK politicians, media exploit children’s deaths to demand further attack on welfare (0 replies)
  15. Hundreds of workers at Goss International France lose their jobs (0 replies)
  16. Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific (0 replies)
  17. US threatens North Korea while signaling possible talks (0 replies)
  18. Obama attacks Medicare and Social Security (0 replies)
  19. UK Prime Minister Cameron stokes fires of war against North Korea (0 replies)
  20. US jobs growth slows to a crawl (0 replies)
  21. Japan announces “new dimension” in quantitative easing (0 replies)
  22. Health study: Austerity is costing lives in Europe (0 replies)
  23. US-backed Central African Republic coup leaders seek international support (0 replies)
  24. Oil spills in Minnesota and Arkansas (0 replies)
  25. Union and community members hit Hyatt for union-busting (0 replies)
  26. Job growth slowing down (0 replies)
  27. Today in labor history: Miners at Pittston strike (0 replies)
  28. British union federation to push pay cap for execs (0 replies)
  29. Benefit cuts in Obama’s ‘compromise’ budget draw protests (0 replies)
  30. Venezuelan elections down to the wire (0 replies)
  31. Fast food workers walk out, seek living wages, union recognition (0 replies)
  32. US sequester cuts treatment for thousands of cancer patients (0 replies)
  33. Obama’s “playbook” and the threat of nuclear war in Asia (0 replies)
  34. Israel bombs Gaza, shoots down West Bank youth (0 replies)
  35. Germany: Victims of the Kunduz massacre sue for compensation (0 replies)
  36. Cahuzac tax scandal, neo-fascist ties stagger France’s ruling Socialist Party (0 replies)
  37. UK Labour’s David Miliband joins International Rescue Committee (0 replies)
  38. UK: Privatisation agenda causing overcrowded schools and poor-quality education (0 replies)
  39. Oakland Police Department implicated in systematic abuse (0 replies)
  40. Progress toward immigration bill? Not without “street heat” (0 replies)
  41. Food News: A birthday, a time to march, a time to sow (0 replies)
  42. Workers say city services are vital to public safety (0 replies)
  43. Mid-air collision fear grows as control towers shut down (0 replies)
  44. Today in labor history: Memphis 1968, we remember (0 replies)
  45. Reader voices: Relationships with no rights (0 replies)
  46. Name stadium for prison company? Not on this campus (0 replies)
  47. Why I read the WSWS (0 replies)
  48. Canada’s government suppresses scientific reporting (0 replies)
  49. Washington escalates Syria intervention (0 replies)
  50. Class war in Europe (0 replies)
  51. China appeals for calm amid fears of war over US escalation in Korea (0 replies)
  52. Largest ever welfare cuts come into force in Britain (0 replies)
  53. California governor seeks end to federal prison oversight (0 replies)
  54. European unemployment rises for 22nd consecutive month (0 replies)
  55. Letters from our readers (0 replies)
  56. Italian president appoints expert commissions (0 replies)
  57. Why Was Atlanta's Beverly Hall Indicted For Racketeering While Michelle Rhee Won't Be? (0 replies)
  58. Freedom Rider: Hidden War Crimes in Iraq (0 replies)
  59. How Can Blacks Love Obama So Much When They're Doing So Bad? (0 replies)
  60. The Assassination Of Dr. King And The Suppression Of The Anti-War And Peace Perspectives (0 replies)
  61. Peaceful resolution of Korea confrontation is needed (0 replies)
  62. Students target cleric after food poisoning (0 replies)
  63. Today in labor history: N.J. mill strikers urged to keep fighting (0 replies)
  64. Strongsville teachers strike for quality education (0 replies)
  65. News Flash: Rich Black Man Pays for Useless Poll, Thinks He’s Done Something Important (0 replies)
  66. U.S. “Human Rights” Wars: Arms Control as a Weapon (0 replies)
  67. World Social Forum Highlights Both Unity and Dissent Within Global Movements (0 replies)
  68. Mass Incarceration + Silence = Genocide (0 replies)
  69. Fox-box Foot Soldiers (0 replies)
  70. U.S. and Al-Qaeda: The Best of Frenemies (0 replies)
  71. US escalates military tensions over North Korean nuclear program (0 replies)
  72. The terrible cost of Washington’s wars (0 replies)
  73. Extreme right prison gang suspected in Texas killings (0 replies)
  74. Emergency manager’s ex-law firm hired to oversee Detroit restructuring (0 replies)
  75. T-Mobile lays off several hundred workers in Washington State (0 replies)
  76. Trial of political activists underway in United Arab Emirates (0 replies)
  77. Australian court criticises Labor’s refugee deportations (0 replies)
  78. A week of human carnage in China’s mines (0 replies)
  79. Suit filed to stop Michigan's emergency manager law (0 replies)
  80. Arkansas oil spill paints town black, pipeline risks exposed (0 replies)
  81. Pattycake the gorilla made life better (0 replies)
  82. Today in labor history: Supreme Court strikes down min. wage for women (0 replies)
  83. Sixteen arrested in W.Va. after 11,000 march on Patriot Coal (0 replies)
  84. Syria: a multi-sided chess match (0 replies)
  85. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 4/01/13 (0 replies)
  86. South Korea’s threats heighten danger of military conflict (0 replies)
  87. Three years since West Virginia’s Upper Big Branch mine disaster (0 replies)
  88. Costs of Iraq, Afghanistan wars could rise to $6 trillion (0 replies)
  89. Greek parliament overturns right to free, universal education (0 replies)
  90. Approval of Stockton, California bankruptcy paves way for new assault on workers’ pensions (0 replies)
  91. In Qatar, US-backed Afghan President Karzai makes overtures to Taliban (0 replies)
  92. Reports reveal rapid pauperisation of the Spanish working class (0 replies)
  93. Venezuela’s Maduro runs right-wing campaign in preparation for austerity (0 replies)
  94. Today in labor history: Several major strikes happened (0 replies)
  95. Germany’s finance minister: The most dangerous man in Europe? (0 replies)
  96. Federal lawmakers join state reps in attack on public workers (0 replies)
  97. Cyprus “blackmailed” by European Union (0 replies)
  98. DJ Sese - Liberating Dr. King Mixtape (0 replies)
  99. Today in women's history: Actor Pearl Baily was born (0 replies)
  100. Obama, Republicans plot sweeping attack on Medicare (0 replies)
  101. The two sides of the US economic “recovery” (0 replies)
  102. US deployment of stealth bombers escalates military standoff in Korea (0 replies)
  103. After Cyprus, more austerity in Greece (0 replies)
  104. US Supreme Court hears arguments on gay marriage (0 replies)
  105. Convicted Ponzi schemer Madoff accuses US government of stonewalling on bank prosecutions (0 replies)
  106. Detroit’s emergency manager keeps mayor, city council on payroll (0 replies)
  107. UK health regulator reports on poor care of the elderly (0 replies)
  108. Recovery underway for Minn. oil spill, but what lessons learned? (0 replies)
  109. Task force confronts at-risk pensions for 10 million workers (0 replies)
  110. Southwest Airlines ground crews walk picket lines (0 replies)
  111. Southwest Airlines: not so luvly to employees (0 replies)
  112. US food stamp use swells to a record 47.8 million (0 replies)
  113. The European Union’s looting of Cyprus (0 replies)
  114. New law granting Detroit emergency manager sweeping authority goes into effect (0 replies)
  115. Agreement reached between Turkish government and Kurdish nationalist PKK (0 replies)
  116. French President Hollande pledges austerity, war in prime time TV interview (0 replies)
  117. Political crisis in Bulgaria continues (0 replies)
  118. Large neo-fascist vote in French by-election: A warning to the working class (0 replies)
  119. Pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca announces mass layoffs (0 replies)
  120. Thousands rally against school closings, vow "the fight has just begun" (0 replies)
  121. Obama: “Shame on us if we’ve forgotten Newtown” (0 replies)
  122. It’s always Passover: Freedom is a process (0 replies)
  123. Today in women's history: National Women's Party protests workplace discrimination (0 replies)
  124. More firms challenge NLRB’s right to rule on their cases (0 replies)
  125. Immigration reform must be all-inclusive (0 replies)
  126. Missouri state workers lobby day (0 replies)
  127. Unionists back marriage equality, in and out of high court (0 replies)
  128. What I learned from the Immokalee workers (0 replies)
  129. Attempts to form Italian government collapse (0 replies)
  130. The trade unions and Michigan’s “right to work” law (0 replies)
  131. Plans to vastly expand drones in US (0 replies)
  132. US sequester cuts force NASA to halt outreach programs (0 replies)
  133. Tensions high at Chrysler Warren Stamping in wake of victimization (0 replies)
  134. More evidence emerges of torture by Spanish troops in Iraq (0 replies)
  135. Agreement reached between Turkish government and Kurdish nationalist PKK (0 replies)
  136. Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland not exempt from threat of National Health Service destruction (0 replies)
  137. Black Mass Incarceration ---- Is It New? Is It Jim Crow? Is the Prison-Industrial Complex Real? And What Difference Does It Make (0 replies)
  138. The children cry out: “Don’t deport our parents!” (0 replies)
  139. U.S. Supreme Court hears Calif. marriage equality case (0 replies)
  140. Petraeus apologizes for infidelity, but not Iraq death squads (0 replies)
  141. Throwing BRICS at the U.S. Empire (0 replies)
  142. Freedom Rider: What Ails the GOP (0 replies)
  143. The Lords of Capital Seize Detroit (0 replies)
  144. Emergency Managers? School Closings? Are They Racist? Does It Really Matter? (0 replies)
  145. Congo Genocide: This Time Must be Different (0 replies)
  146. Dr. Ben Carson: Send in the Clowns (0 replies)
  147. Dr. Ben Carson: Great Surgeon, Bad Icon (0 replies)
  148. The Peculiar Black “Politics of Redemption” (0 replies)
  149. Today in women's history: Mother Jones ordered to stop "stirring up" miners (0 replies)
  150. Artsy liberals deal with nuclear annihilation and their daughter (0 replies)
  151. U.S. and British transport workers form alliance (0 replies)
  152. Thousands in Harlem rally against gun violence (0 replies)
  153. Arizonans fight to keep their mail coming (with video) (0 replies)
  154. BRICS summit considers development bank (0 replies)
  155. Rank and file longshore leader honored at memorial (0 replies)
  156. Mursi, army debate imposing martial law as strike wave shakes Egypt (0 replies)
  157. US sequester cuts and the fraud of “political gridlock” (0 replies)
  158. Kerry’s Middle East tour prepares endless war in Afghanistan, Syria (0 replies)
  159. US-led campaign against Syria destabilises Lebanon (0 replies)
  160. Cyprus faces deep recession, high unemployment after bank bailout (0 replies)
  161. Michigan unions ram through concession deals ahead of right-to-work law (0 replies)
  162. Detroit area worker killed in auto parts plant (0 replies)
  163. US authorities detain immigrants in solitary confinement (0 replies)
  164. Marriage equality promises "a more perfect union" (0 replies)
  165. Cold spring linked with melting sea ice (0 replies)
  166. Governor calls unions the voice of American workers (0 replies)
  167. U. S. intervention in Cuba remains intense (0 replies)
  168. Today in women's history: Mary Joyce ends thousand-mile sled dog trip (0 replies)
  169. Public health care saved my wife's life (0 replies)
  170. Paperworkers end strike, resume talks with Nippon (0 replies)
  171. European Union imposes bank bailout on Cyprus (0 replies)
  172. The CIA war against Syria (0 replies)
  173. German military deploys lethal drones in Afghanistan (0 replies)
  174. The strange death of Boris Berezovsky (0 replies)
  175. UK teaching unions signal no resistance to cuts (0 replies)
  176. Emergency Financial Manager takes over Detroit (0 replies)
  177. Agang offers no alternative for South African working class to ANC (0 replies)
  178. Chicago residents angry at planned school closings (0 replies)
  179. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 3/25/13 (0 replies)
  180. “Stop breaking up families, immigration reform now,” demand protests (0 replies)
  181. Movies you might have missed: “On the Bowery” (0 replies)
  182. Today in women’s history: Triangle sweatshop fire kills 146 (0 replies)
  183. France sends troops into Central African Republic (0 replies)
  184. After a long winter, tropical rain forest sounded lovely (0 replies)
  185. Letter carriers rally for six day delivery (0 replies)
  186. “Five day, no way,” postal workers say! (0 replies)
  187. US steps up war against Syria after Obama’s “peace” trip to Israel (0 replies)
  188. The attack on public education in Chicago (0 replies)
  189. US Senate budget proposes $975 billion in spending cuts (0 replies)
  190. Corporate elite presses Australian government to accelerate pro-business restructuring (0 replies)
  191. US “sequester” cuts shut 149 air traffic control towers (0 replies)
  192. Detroit Democratic politicans promote racial politics over emergency manager (0 replies)
  193. Police occupy New York City neighborhood (0 replies)
  194. Eastern Kentucky hospital workers authorize strike (0 replies)
  195. Chicago announces plans to shut 61 public schools (0 replies)
  196. Behind the failed political coup against Australian PM (0 replies)
  197. CTU president denies opposing school closures (0 replies)
  198. Cyprus to face savage cuts and economic dictatorship (0 replies)
  199. Detroit Water and Sewerage Workers denounce contract (0 replies)
  200. UN body passes further resolution on Sri Lankan human rights (0 replies)
  201. Amid deepening crisis, Pakistan announces May general election (0 replies)
  202. US retailer J.C. Penney cut 43,000 jobs last year (0 replies)
  203. GOP plans to litter budget with anti-environment amendments (0 replies)
  204. Bus tour solicits New Yorkers' priorities for schools (0 replies)
  205. US corporate executives cash in (0 replies)
  206. Today in women's history: Anne Hutchinson banned from Bay Colony (0 replies)
  207. Achebe inspired generations of Nigerian writers (0 replies)
  208. SF Symphony strikers protest out-of-tune execs (0 replies)
  209. Minimum wage workers press Senate for hike (0 replies)
  210. Sequester cuts mean idle planes, poultry plants and VA offices, says AFGE (0 replies)
  211. Obama talks “peace” in Israel while preparing war (0 replies)
  212. Dying US army veteran denounces “illegal” Iraq War (0 replies)
  213. Australian government crisis deepens after leadership turmoil (0 replies)
  214. Contractors impose sweeping givebacks after defeat of New York City school bus strike (0 replies)
  215. UK’s new press regulations a major threat to democratic rights (0 replies)
  216. UK phone-hacking scandal spreads (0 replies)
  217. Europe threatens Cyprus with bankruptcy in power struggle with Russia (0 replies)
  218. German defence minister visits Mali (0 replies)
  219. Sick and tired of austerity (0 replies)
  220. New York City elections hold promise of change (0 replies)
  221. It's baaaack! Online privacy bill CISPA returns amid protest (0 replies)
  222. Just outside of Vegas, coal plant gambles with lives (0 replies)
  223. Republican "wacko birds" unite! (0 replies)
  224. Workers coast-to-coast demand rollback of "sequester" cuts (0 replies)
  225. Today in women's history: ERA sent to states for ratification (0 replies)
  226. Service employees: Reform must include concerns of black immigrants (0 replies)
  227. Of fire and ghazals, Agha Shahid Ali, poet of the week (0 replies)
  228. Movies you might have missed: "The Village Teacher" (0 replies)
  229. Europe in crisis as Cyprus faces national bankruptcy (0 replies)
  230. Hands off Syria! (0 replies)
  231. Unions move to ram through concessions against Detroit workers (0 replies)
  232. US Senate budget bill makes sequester cuts permanent (0 replies)
  233. Osborne’s “Aspiration Nation” budget signals more UK austerity (0 replies)
  234. Unions approve closure of PSA’s Aulnay plant in France (0 replies)
  235. D.C. Fire Department investigation highlights underfunding (0 replies)
  236. Why I read the WSWS (0 replies)
  237. From Detroit to Cyprus, Banksters in Search of Prey (0 replies)
  238. Vampire Capitalism Comes to Detroit, Michigan and Dekalb County, Georgia. Where is the Black Political Class? (0 replies)
  239. Freedom Rider: U.S./Israel Axis of Evil (0 replies)
  240. U.S.-Sponsored Genocides: From Guatemala to Congo (0 replies)
  241. A Tale of Two Political Prisoners – and You Can Help Both of Them (0 replies)
  242. The Shame of America’s Gulag (0 replies)
  243. Human Trafficking and the Human Rights Agenda Against Eritrea (0 replies)
  244. War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity: The story of U.S. Exceptionalism in Iraq (0 replies)
  245. Cliff diving – new normal for Pennsylvania higher ed? (0 replies)
  246. Today in women’s history: Singer Rosetta Tharpe was born (0 replies)
  247. A union leader goes on a crusade for democracy (0 replies)
  248. “The Big Fix” exposes BP oil disaster lies (0 replies)
  249. University of Wisconsin takes off its cap (0 replies)
  250. Workers to Hyatt: Put housekeeper on board of directors (0 replies)