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- Reject the NSW budget cuts! A socialist strategy to defend jobs and conditions! (0 replies)
- An unstable new government in Japan (0 replies)
- Workers’ crisis deepens (0 replies)
- Alert: Stop the execution of Troy Davis! (0 replies)
- ATTICA REBELLION: Unity & courage vs. Rockefeller’s machine guns (0 replies)
- Report from inside Attica: ‘Ready to die for their just demands’ (0 replies)
- From Attica to Pelican Bay – Tear down the walls! (0 replies)
- Hundreds arrested in pro-environment civil disobedience (0 replies)
- Public support grows for government jobs program (0 replies)
- Labor Day protestors demand jobs and fair trade deals (0 replies)
- Federal judge temporarily halts Alabama anti-immigrant law (0 replies)
- Hotel workers animate San Francisco’s Labor Day (0 replies)
- For Latinos, recession takes its toll (0 replies)
- Ohio Labor Day fests defy "economic royalists" (0 replies)
- Port workers spend Labor Day on picket line (0 replies)
- NATO’s Glorious Race War in Libya (0 replies)
- Blacks and Obama: Unconditional, Unrequited Love? (0 replies)
- At Least Some Ministers Tell the TRUTH: Hip-Hop, Social Media and Revolutionary Politics (0 replies)
- Obama and the Robo-Thieving Banksters (0 replies)
- After Years of Abuse, Obama Now Woos Democratic Base (0 replies)
- LAUSD’s Apartheid Hall of Shame, Part 2: A View from the Classroom (0 replies)
- The Ethnic Cleansing of Historically Black Colleges & Universities in the Age of Obama, Part 1 of 3 (0 replies)
- Wave of Illegal, Senseless and Violent Evictions Swells in Port au Prince (0 replies)
- Economic downturn intensifies global currency conflict (0 replies)
- Libyan humanitarian disaster deepens as NATO, opposition continue offensive (0 replies)
- US Postal Service demands right to slash jobs (0 replies)
- One-day national strike in Italy against austerity measures (0 replies)
- What way forward for mass social struggles in Israel? (0 replies)
- Black Agenda Morning Shot Monday, September 5, 2011 - Dr. Safiya Omari on Geronimo Ji Jaga and Black August (0 replies)
- Black Agenda Morning Shot Tuesday, September 6, 2011 - Chokwe Lumumba on Black August and RNA 11, Part 1 (0 replies)
- WikiLeaks cable confirms reports of US massacre of Iraqi civilians (0 replies)
- Australia: BlueScope job cuts begin in Hastings (0 replies)
- SEP candidate Christoph Vandreier speaks on German television (0 replies)
- Australian government crisis deepens after High Court’s refugee ruling (0 replies)
- Motown songwriter Nick Ashford dies at 70 (0 replies)
- Presidential photo-op in storm-ravaged New Jersey (0 replies)
- US-backed monarchy loots Jordan amid continuing protests (0 replies)
- Thousands show up for Black Caucus jobs fair (video) (0 replies)
- Workers blast threat to shut down U.S. Postal Service (0 replies)
- President Obama: Unions key to economic recovery (0 replies)
- In Florida, 98 percent pass state mandated drug test (0 replies)
- Labor-backed think tank: Another lost generation? (0 replies)
- Payroll tax, jobs and Social Security (0 replies)
- Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of September 5, 2011 (0 replies)
- Libyan opposition lays siege to pro-Gaddafi strongholds (0 replies)
- Obama on Labor Day: No measures to address historic jobs crisis (0 replies)
- France’s New Anti-Capitalist Party applauds Libya war (0 replies)
- What do the repressive measures imposed in the UK portend? (0 replies)
- Workers and youth speak at Detroit Labor Day (0 replies)
- India: Comstar workers’ strike in fourth week (0 replies)
- Israel’s largest ever protests oppose inequality (0 replies)
- Documents expose intimate ties between Libyan torturers and CIA, MI6 (0 replies)
- Maoist leader elected as prime minister in Nepal (0 replies)
- Video: Hastings residents condemn Australian steel job cuts (0 replies)
- Unions preparing to agree to concessions at Verizon (0 replies)
- Protests continue against US-backed Bahraini dictatorship (0 replies)
- Job and wage loss major issues on Labor Day (0 replies)
- Secretary of Labor Solis signs migrant workers rights agreements with Latin American countries (0 replies)
- China legalises secret detention (0 replies)
- UN issues apologia for Israeli massacre on Gaza aid ship (0 replies)
- US added no net jobs in August (0 replies)
- Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific (0 replies)
- German Left Party in crisis (0 replies)
- Report details corporate plundering in Iraq, Afghanistan (0 replies)
- US lagging behind in prevention of newborn deaths (0 replies)
- Black Agenda Morning Shot Friday, September 2, 2011 - Jacques Morial on the Renaming of the Danziger Bridge in New Orleans (0 replies)
- Youth and the fight for socialism (0 replies)
- The massacre at Ishaqi, Iraq (0 replies)
- With walruses on thin ice, Shell pursues Arctic drilling (0 replies)
- The horror in Guatemala (0 replies)
- Australia: Steel unions impose BlueScope job cuts (0 replies)
- Australian High Court overrules refugee “Malaysia solution” (0 replies)
- Power outages, flooding continue in wake of Hurricane Irene (0 replies)
- Fight axing of BlueScope steel jobs! (0 replies)
- The economic and political crisis in Australia and the building of the SEP (0 replies)
- Why women unionists back others under attack (0 replies)
- Creationists, flat earthers and deficit hawks (0 replies)
- Drug industry sells misleading ads - to doctors (0 replies)
- Philadelphia says: Heal America, tax Wall Street (0 replies)
- Trans-Pacific Trade Pact called new NAFTA (0 replies)
- Chicago Southeast Side rally for teachers (with video) (0 replies)
- Boston union beats back concessions, launches justice campaign for retirees (0 replies)
- Protesters to counter racists at 9/11 rally (0 replies)
- Strong turnout at rallies against Libya war (0 replies)
- At U.N. African Union mission: ‘Hands off Libya!’ (0 replies)
- Wisconsin protest demands: ‘U.S., NATO out’ (0 replies)
- East Africa facing drought induced famine (0 replies)
- Sri Lankan government ends emergency, but police state continues (0 replies)
- The breakdown of capitalism and the tasks of the working class (0 replies)
- Workers speak at Fight for Socialism Today conference in Melbourne (0 replies)
- WikiLeaks cables reveal Australian government divisions over Fijian junta (0 replies)
- London neighbourhoods terrorized by police raids (0 replies)
- NATO prepares bloodbath in Sirte (0 replies)
- Video: Youth discuss Australian steel job cuts (0 replies)
- Slovak government on anti-communist rampage (0 replies)
- GOP finally masters Internet with social media blitz (0 replies)
- Justice Dept. blocks AT&T/T-Mobile merger, unions assail move (0 replies)
- Joint session of Congress to hear the President on jobs (0 replies)
- Family hopeful after deportation delay (0 replies)
- East Africa facing draught induced famine (0 replies)
- U.S.-NATO escalate war crimes in Libya (0 replies)
- A perfect storm (0 replies)
- Supporters rally for survivor as DSK rape charges dropped (0 replies)
- Whip of reaction propels Wisconsin struggle (0 replies)
- Unions tell Verizon: ‘No business as usual’ without a fair contract (0 replies)
- Divisions emerge among Libya’s NATO-led “rebels” (0 replies)
- Remembering Attica, 40 years Later (0 replies)
- Justice Dept Disses Captive “Civil Rights” Organizations To Oppose AT&T T-Mobile Merger (0 replies)
- “America Wants to Work” kicks off this week (0 replies)
- Ohio Republican forced to retract voter supression threat (0 replies)
- A tip for Joe the machinist: Watch your back (0 replies)
- Rick Perry and the push for American theocracy (0 replies)
- Hoping for an audacious jobs proposal Mr. President (0 replies)
- The Keystone Pipeline: can labor and environmentalists work together? (0 replies)
- Cuban-trained American doctor helps save lives in Haiti (0 replies)
- Community forum targets "Secure Communities" (0 replies)
- Huffington Post-AOL's Black Voices Are Just More Corporate White Noise (0 replies)
- Sponsorship Matters! Of Name Drops and Memorials: Dr. King Gets Love from Hip-Hop (0 replies)
- The Lasting Legacy of George Jackson (0 replies)
- Hurricane Irene death toll at 42 as flooding continues (0 replies)
- Corruption scandal rattles Indonesian government (0 replies)
- Young people speak at Fight for Socialism Today conference in Sydney (0 replies)
- Nick Beams addresses SEP conferences in Sydney and Melbourne (0 replies)
- The capitalist crisis and the conditions facing the youth (0 replies)
- Divisions emerge among Libya’s NATO-led rebels (0 replies)
- Fight axing of BlueScope steel jobs! (0 replies)
- Unemployed no longer welcome to apply for jobs? (0 replies)
- Tea party tries to stop hurricane cleanup (0 replies)
- Bombing of UN's Nigeria office raises questions (0 replies)
- Chile resists - students and labor join forces (0 replies)
- Mich. Republicans cut welfare and twist Bible (0 replies)
- Millions make change (0 replies)
- Labor board rule changes help defeat employer delay tactics (0 replies)
- Boom or bust? Two visions from a Pennsylvania park (0 replies)
- Black Agenda Morning Shot Friday, August 26, 2011 - Sundiata Tate on Comrade George Jackson and the 40th Commemoration of his as (0 replies)
- New Japanese PM pledges austerity measures (0 replies)
- Tripoli faces humanitarian crisis (0 replies)
- Australian government, unions, business collaborate in job destruction (0 replies)
- The failure of capitalism and the fight for socialism today (0 replies)
- Conferences on the Fight for Socialism Today held in Sydney and Melbourne (0 replies)
- Hurricane Irene and the decay of US infrastructure (0 replies)
- Germany: Foreign Minister Westerwelle under fire for abstention in Libya war (0 replies)
- Uneasy truce between Indian government and anti-corruption campaigner (0 replies)
- IMF chief warns of new financial meltdown (0 replies)
- Australia: Wollongong residents denounce BlueScope sackings (0 replies)
- Hurricane Irene leaves millions without power on US East Coast (0 replies)
- US government intervenes against faculty at Youngstown State University (0 replies)
- Italian ex-leftists and the new austerity measures (0 replies)
- Spain’s opportunist United Left forms “broad front” (0 replies)
- "Small government" ideas promote big business practices (0 replies)
- Oklahoma City Laborfest a stunner! (0 replies)
- Bosses, workers, Elmo: amazing films at Traverse City festival (0 replies)
- Companies continue attack on national labor board (0 replies)
- New Haven candidates' fight for jobs is "what we need" (0 replies)
- West coast grocery talks down to the wire (0 replies)
- US Fed chief Bernanke offers no measures to ease jobs crisis (0 replies)
- Letters from our readers (0 replies)
- Australia: Eleven die in Queensland house fire (0 replies)
- Stand-off continues over Indian anti-corruption bill (0 replies)
- Moody’s credit downgrade sends warning to Japan’s next leader (0 replies)
- Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific (0 replies)
- Steel unions appeal for deal to impose BlueScope sackings (0 replies)
- Youth unemployment exacerbates violence (0 replies)
- Workers say King's dream not yet realized (0 replies)
- Summer months heat up West Papua conflict (0 replies)
- Missouri GOP rep feels heat on Social Security (0 replies)
- Rahm Emanuel’s first 100 days: new style, same substance (0 replies)
- Video: Australian steel workers face deep job cuts (0 replies)
- One in ten US employers to cut health insurance by 2014 (0 replies)
- Australian Labor “left” Doug Cameron, the mining companies and the steel layoffs (0 replies)
- The rape of Libya (0 replies)
- New Zealand government imposes punitive welfare measures for teenagers (0 replies)
- Martin Luther King and the fate of the civil rights movement (0 replies)
- US government preparing new attacks against WikiLeaks (0 replies)
- Striking musical instrument makers ‘in it for the long haul’ (0 replies)
- Pennsylvania: Fund schools, not prisons (0 replies)
- Egyptians cheer burning of Israeli flag (0 replies)
- Hershey strikers say: ‘No justice, no sweets’ (0 replies)
- Obama threatens U.S. intervention in Syria (0 replies)
- A march for jobs and justice to MLK monument (0 replies)
- P.O.P. Prepared For the Long Haul in Newark (0 replies)
- Impunity reigns in Colombia, Piedad Cordoba leaves (0 replies)
- Hurricane forecast moves closer to home for millions (0 replies)
- The Australian Workers Union, steel sackings and anti-China chauvinism (0 replies)
- US, NATO plan Libyan “stabilization” as fighting continues (0 replies)
- Randy Newman at the Sydney Opera House: an evening with a unique musical story-teller (0 replies)
- Credit card affair threatens survival of Australian government (0 replies)
- Yemeni political crisis set to escalate (0 replies)
- The ex-left and the British riots (0 replies)
- German imperialism seeks a share in Libyan war spoils (0 replies)
- To end corruption in India, go after the source (0 replies)
- Michigan labor ready to march on Labor Day, win in 2012 (0 replies)
- It’s complicated: President Obama and mass movement building (0 replies)
- Working class issues highlighted in Kentucky governor’s race (0 replies)
- Small movement on Korea nuclear issue (0 replies)
- 15 years after welfare “deform” (0 replies)
- Milwaukee coalition builds anti-Nazi protest for Sept. 3 (0 replies)
- NYC rally stands with Verizon workers (0 replies)
- Verizon strikers end action, remain vigilant (0 replies)
- U.S.-NATO lead attack on Tripoli (0 replies)
- Freedom Rider: How to Remember 9/11 (0 replies)
- On the picket line (0 replies)
- CBC: Impotent, Irrelevant, and Tied to the President in 2012, Even If Obama is the Black Herbert Hoover (0 replies)
- The Libyan Soldier: The True Heroes of NATO’s War (0 replies)
- The Corporate King Memorial and The Burial of a Movement (0 replies)
- Obama’s Responsibility to Protect is a License to Kill - In Libya, Haiti and Beyond (0 replies)
- Los Angeles Schools’ Apartheid Hall of Shame (Part One) (0 replies)
- Katrina Pain Index 2011: Race, Gender, Poverty (0 replies)
- Manhattan district attorney drops case against Dominique Strauss-Kahn (0 replies)
- Libya as a model for redividing the Middle East (0 replies)
- Biden’s visit to China underscores America’s decline (0 replies)
- Fighting continues in Tripoli after Gaddafi compound is overrun (0 replies)
- Australia: Liberal-National opposition tries to capitalise on carbon tax anger (0 replies)
- Oppose the BlueScope sackings! Fight for a socialist strategy to defend steel and manufacturing jobs (0 replies)
- Obama administration moves to quash state investigations of Wall Street banks (0 replies)
- Unions reject Verizon bravado regarding end of strike (0 replies)
- Black scientists face discrimination in NIH awards (0 replies)
- Farm workers march for justice (0 replies)
- The Strauss-Kahn dismissal: Blaming the victim, again (0 replies)
- Libya: NATO is not Officer Friendly (0 replies)
- Cuba denounces inclusion in State Department “sponsors of terrorism” list (0 replies)
- The Beer Evolution: New yeast discovered in Patagonian forest (0 replies)
- Smiley and West's Poverty Tour: A call for unconditional brotherhood (0 replies)
- New federal immigration policy a step forward, supporters say (0 replies)
- Ohio rallies for union rights, voter rights (0 replies)
- L.A. labor event backs justice for Cuban 5 (0 replies)
- The student leader who put Chile’s government against the ropes (0 replies)
- Power struggle rages in Iran (0 replies)
- Radical history will come to life at Oklahoma Laborfest (0 replies)
- "Jesus Was a Commie" and other offbeat films (0 replies)
- Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of August 22, 2011 (0 replies)
- Dissident Arts Festival held in New York (0 replies)
- Obama, the debt, and "shared sacrifice" (0 replies)
- Unionists return to work at Verizon as contract reinstated, bargaining re-starts (0 replies)
- Latin American alliance confronts economic crisis (0 replies)
- Libya: NATO escalates bombing as ‘rebels’ enter capital (0 replies)
- Speak up now – U.S./NATO out of Libya! (0 replies)
- Fed secretly loaned trillions to big banks (0 replies)
- Australian steel industry sackings highlight national jobs crisis (0 replies)
- Australia: Residents condemn chemical company Orica over toxic leaks (0 replies)
- Fierce fighting continues in Tripoli (0 replies)
- Indian government seeks compromise with anti-corruption campaigner (0 replies)
- Court grants injunction against Central Michigan University faculty strike (0 replies)
- Canada: How the NDP facilitates imperialist war (0 replies)
- West Memphis Three freed, but they still seek justice (0 replies)
- Steelworkers honor Danny Glover and Ed Schultz (with video) (0 replies)
- Labor to campaign for Obama in 2012 (0 replies)
- Foreign exchange students at Pennsylvania Hershey factory walk out over abuse (0 replies)
- NATO-backed forces move into Tripoli (0 replies)
- Nepali prime minister resigns amid sharp political crisis (0 replies)
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