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  1. Reject the NSW budget cuts! A socialist strategy to defend jobs and conditions! (0 replies)
  2. An unstable new government in Japan (0 replies)
  3. Workers’ crisis deepens (0 replies)
  4. Alert: Stop the execution of Troy Davis! (0 replies)
  5. ATTICA REBELLION: Unity & courage vs. Rockefeller’s machine guns (0 replies)
  6. Report from inside Attica: ‘Ready to die for their just demands’ (0 replies)
  7. From Attica to Pelican Bay – Tear down the walls! (0 replies)
  8. Hundreds arrested in pro-environment civil disobedience (0 replies)
  9. Public support grows for government jobs program (0 replies)
  10. Labor Day protestors demand jobs and fair trade deals (0 replies)
  11. Federal judge temporarily halts Alabama anti-immigrant law (0 replies)
  12. Hotel workers animate San Francisco’s Labor Day (0 replies)
  13. For Latinos, recession takes its toll (0 replies)
  14. Ohio Labor Day fests defy "economic royalists" (0 replies)
  15. Port workers spend Labor Day on picket line (0 replies)
  16. NATO’s Glorious Race War in Libya (0 replies)
  17. Blacks and Obama: Unconditional, Unrequited Love? (0 replies)
  18. At Least Some Ministers Tell the TRUTH: Hip-Hop, Social Media and Revolutionary Politics (0 replies)
  19. Obama and the Robo-Thieving Banksters (0 replies)
  20. After Years of Abuse, Obama Now Woos Democratic Base (0 replies)
  21. LAUSD’s Apartheid Hall of Shame, Part 2: A View from the Classroom (0 replies)
  22. The Ethnic Cleansing of Historically Black Colleges & Universities in the Age of Obama, Part 1 of 3 (0 replies)
  23. Wave of Illegal, Senseless and Violent Evictions Swells in Port au Prince (0 replies)
  24. Economic downturn intensifies global currency conflict (0 replies)
  25. Libyan humanitarian disaster deepens as NATO, opposition continue offensive (0 replies)
  26. US Postal Service demands right to slash jobs (0 replies)
  27. One-day national strike in Italy against austerity measures (0 replies)
  28. What way forward for mass social struggles in Israel? (0 replies)
  29. Black Agenda Morning Shot Monday, September 5, 2011 - Dr. Safiya Omari on Geronimo Ji Jaga and Black August (0 replies)
  30. Black Agenda Morning Shot Tuesday, September 6, 2011 - Chokwe Lumumba on Black August and RNA 11, Part 1 (0 replies)
  31. WikiLeaks cable confirms reports of US massacre of Iraqi civilians (0 replies)
  32. Australia: BlueScope job cuts begin in Hastings (0 replies)
  33. SEP candidate Christoph Vandreier speaks on German television (0 replies)
  34. Australian government crisis deepens after High Court’s refugee ruling (0 replies)
  35. Motown songwriter Nick Ashford dies at 70 (0 replies)
  36. Presidential photo-op in storm-ravaged New Jersey (0 replies)
  37. US-backed monarchy loots Jordan amid continuing protests (0 replies)
  38. Thousands show up for Black Caucus jobs fair (video) (0 replies)
  39. Workers blast threat to shut down U.S. Postal Service (0 replies)
  40. President Obama: Unions key to economic recovery (0 replies)
  41. In Florida, 98 percent pass state mandated drug test (0 replies)
  42. Labor-backed think tank: Another lost generation? (0 replies)
  43. Payroll tax, jobs and Social Security (0 replies)
  44. Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of September 5, 2011 (0 replies)
  45. Libyan opposition lays siege to pro-Gaddafi strongholds (0 replies)
  46. Obama on Labor Day: No measures to address historic jobs crisis (0 replies)
  47. France’s New Anti-Capitalist Party applauds Libya war (0 replies)
  48. What do the repressive measures imposed in the UK portend? (0 replies)
  49. Workers and youth speak at Detroit Labor Day (0 replies)
  50. India: Comstar workers’ strike in fourth week (0 replies)
  51. Israel’s largest ever protests oppose inequality (0 replies)
  52. Documents expose intimate ties between Libyan torturers and CIA, MI6 (0 replies)
  53. Maoist leader elected as prime minister in Nepal (0 replies)
  54. Video: Hastings residents condemn Australian steel job cuts (0 replies)
  55. Unions preparing to agree to concessions at Verizon (0 replies)
  56. Protests continue against US-backed Bahraini dictatorship (0 replies)
  57. Job and wage loss major issues on Labor Day (0 replies)
  58. Secretary of Labor Solis signs migrant workers rights agreements with Latin American countries (0 replies)
  59. China legalises secret detention (0 replies)
  60. UN issues apologia for Israeli massacre on Gaza aid ship (0 replies)
  61. US added no net jobs in August (0 replies)
  62. Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific (0 replies)
  63. German Left Party in crisis (0 replies)
  64. Report details corporate plundering in Iraq, Afghanistan (0 replies)
  65. US lagging behind in prevention of newborn deaths (0 replies)
  66. Black Agenda Morning Shot Friday, September 2, 2011 - Jacques Morial on the Renaming of the Danziger Bridge in New Orleans (0 replies)
  67. Youth and the fight for socialism (0 replies)
  68. The massacre at Ishaqi, Iraq (0 replies)
  69. With walruses on thin ice, Shell pursues Arctic drilling (0 replies)
  70. The horror in Guatemala (0 replies)
  71. Australia: Steel unions impose BlueScope job cuts (0 replies)
  72. Australian High Court overrules refugee “Malaysia solution” (0 replies)
  73. Power outages, flooding continue in wake of Hurricane Irene (0 replies)
  74. Fight axing of BlueScope steel jobs! (0 replies)
  75. The economic and political crisis in Australia and the building of the SEP (0 replies)
  76. Why women unionists back others under attack (0 replies)
  77. Creationists, flat earthers and deficit hawks (0 replies)
  78. Drug industry sells misleading ads - to doctors (0 replies)
  79. Philadelphia says: Heal America, tax Wall Street (0 replies)
  80. Trans-Pacific Trade Pact called new NAFTA (0 replies)
  81. Chicago Southeast Side rally for teachers (with video) (0 replies)
  82. Boston union beats back concessions, launches justice campaign for retirees (0 replies)
  83. Protesters to counter racists at 9/11 rally (0 replies)
  84. Strong turnout at rallies against Libya war (0 replies)
  85. At U.N. African Union mission: ‘Hands off Libya!’ (0 replies)
  86. Wisconsin protest demands: ‘U.S., NATO out’ (0 replies)
  87. East Africa facing drought induced famine (0 replies)
  88. Sri Lankan government ends emergency, but police state continues (0 replies)
  89. The breakdown of capitalism and the tasks of the working class (0 replies)
  90. Workers speak at Fight for Socialism Today conference in Melbourne (0 replies)
  91. WikiLeaks cables reveal Australian government divisions over Fijian junta (0 replies)
  92. London neighbourhoods terrorized by police raids (0 replies)
  93. NATO prepares bloodbath in Sirte (0 replies)
  94. Video: Youth discuss Australian steel job cuts (0 replies)
  95. Slovak government on anti-communist rampage (0 replies)
  96. GOP finally masters Internet with social media blitz (0 replies)
  97. Justice Dept. blocks AT&T/T-Mobile merger, unions assail move (0 replies)
  98. Joint session of Congress to hear the President on jobs (0 replies)
  99. Family hopeful after deportation delay (0 replies)
  100. East Africa facing draught induced famine (0 replies)
  101. U.S.-NATO escalate war crimes in Libya (0 replies)
  102. A perfect storm (0 replies)
  103. Supporters rally for survivor as DSK rape charges dropped (0 replies)
  104. Whip of reaction propels Wisconsin struggle (0 replies)
  105. Unions tell Verizon: ‘No business as usual’ without a fair contract (0 replies)
  106. Divisions emerge among Libya’s NATO-led “rebels” (0 replies)
  107. Remembering Attica, 40 years Later (0 replies)
  108. Justice Dept Disses Captive “Civil Rights” Organizations To Oppose AT&T T-Mobile Merger (0 replies)
  109. “America Wants to Work” kicks off this week (0 replies)
  110. Ohio Republican forced to retract voter supression threat (0 replies)
  111. A tip for Joe the machinist: Watch your back (0 replies)
  112. Rick Perry and the push for American theocracy (0 replies)
  113. Hoping for an audacious jobs proposal Mr. President (0 replies)
  114. The Keystone Pipeline: can labor and environmentalists work together? (0 replies)
  115. Cuban-trained American doctor helps save lives in Haiti (0 replies)
  116. Community forum targets "Secure Communities" (0 replies)
  117. Huffington Post-AOL's Black Voices Are Just More Corporate White Noise (0 replies)
  118. Sponsorship Matters! Of Name Drops and Memorials: Dr. King Gets Love from Hip-Hop (0 replies)
  119. The Lasting Legacy of George Jackson (0 replies)
  120. Hurricane Irene death toll at 42 as flooding continues (0 replies)
  121. Corruption scandal rattles Indonesian government (0 replies)
  122. Young people speak at Fight for Socialism Today conference in Sydney (0 replies)
  123. Nick Beams addresses SEP conferences in Sydney and Melbourne (0 replies)
  124. The capitalist crisis and the conditions facing the youth (0 replies)
  125. Divisions emerge among Libya’s NATO-led rebels (0 replies)
  126. Fight axing of BlueScope steel jobs! (0 replies)
  127. Unemployed no longer welcome to apply for jobs? (0 replies)
  128. Tea party tries to stop hurricane cleanup (0 replies)
  129. Bombing of UN's Nigeria office raises questions (0 replies)
  130. Chile resists - students and labor join forces (0 replies)
  131. Mich. Republicans cut welfare and twist Bible (0 replies)
  132. Millions make change (0 replies)
  133. Labor board rule changes help defeat employer delay tactics (0 replies)
  134. Boom or bust? Two visions from a Pennsylvania park (0 replies)
  135. Black Agenda Morning Shot Friday, August 26, 2011 - Sundiata Tate on Comrade George Jackson and the 40th Commemoration of his as (0 replies)
  136. New Japanese PM pledges austerity measures (0 replies)
  137. Tripoli faces humanitarian crisis (0 replies)
  138. Australian government, unions, business collaborate in job destruction (0 replies)
  139. The failure of capitalism and the fight for socialism today (0 replies)
  140. Conferences on the Fight for Socialism Today held in Sydney and Melbourne (0 replies)
  141. Hurricane Irene and the decay of US infrastructure (0 replies)
  142. Germany: Foreign Minister Westerwelle under fire for abstention in Libya war (0 replies)
  143. Uneasy truce between Indian government and anti-corruption campaigner (0 replies)
  144. IMF chief warns of new financial meltdown (0 replies)
  145. Australia: Wollongong residents denounce BlueScope sackings (0 replies)
  146. Hurricane Irene leaves millions without power on US East Coast (0 replies)
  147. US government intervenes against faculty at Youngstown State University (0 replies)
  148. Italian ex-leftists and the new austerity measures (0 replies)
  149. Spain’s opportunist United Left forms “broad front” (0 replies)
  150. "Small government" ideas promote big business practices (0 replies)
  151. Oklahoma City Laborfest a stunner! (0 replies)
  152. Bosses, workers, Elmo: amazing films at Traverse City festival (0 replies)
  153. Companies continue attack on national labor board (0 replies)
  154. New Haven candidates' fight for jobs is "what we need" (0 replies)
  155. West coast grocery talks down to the wire (0 replies)
  156. US Fed chief Bernanke offers no measures to ease jobs crisis (0 replies)
  157. Letters from our readers (0 replies)
  158. Australia: Eleven die in Queensland house fire (0 replies)
  159. Stand-off continues over Indian anti-corruption bill (0 replies)
  160. Moody’s credit downgrade sends warning to Japan’s next leader (0 replies)
  161. Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific (0 replies)
  162. Steel unions appeal for deal to impose BlueScope sackings (0 replies)
  163. Youth unemployment exacerbates violence (0 replies)
  164. Workers say King's dream not yet realized (0 replies)
  165. Summer months heat up West Papua conflict (0 replies)
  166. Missouri GOP rep feels heat on Social Security (0 replies)
  167. Rahm Emanuel’s first 100 days: new style, same substance (0 replies)
  168. Video: Australian steel workers face deep job cuts (0 replies)
  169. One in ten US employers to cut health insurance by 2014 (0 replies)
  170. Australian Labor “left” Doug Cameron, the mining companies and the steel layoffs (0 replies)
  171. The rape of Libya (0 replies)
  172. New Zealand government imposes punitive welfare measures for teenagers (0 replies)
  173. Martin Luther King and the fate of the civil rights movement (0 replies)
  174. US government preparing new attacks against WikiLeaks (0 replies)
  175. Striking musical instrument makers ‘in it for the long haul’ (0 replies)
  176. Pennsylvania: Fund schools, not prisons (0 replies)
  177. Egyptians cheer burning of Israeli flag (0 replies)
  178. Hershey strikers say: ‘No justice, no sweets’ (0 replies)
  179. Obama threatens U.S. intervention in Syria (0 replies)
  180. A march for jobs and justice to MLK monument (0 replies)
  181. P.O.P. Prepared For the Long Haul in Newark (0 replies)
  182. Impunity reigns in Colombia, Piedad Cordoba leaves (0 replies)
  183. Hurricane forecast moves closer to home for millions (0 replies)
  184. The Australian Workers Union, steel sackings and anti-China chauvinism (0 replies)
  185. US, NATO plan Libyan “stabilization” as fighting continues (0 replies)
  186. Randy Newman at the Sydney Opera House: an evening with a unique musical story-teller (0 replies)
  187. Credit card affair threatens survival of Australian government (0 replies)
  188. Yemeni political crisis set to escalate (0 replies)
  189. The ex-left and the British riots (0 replies)
  190. German imperialism seeks a share in Libyan war spoils (0 replies)
  191. To end corruption in India, go after the source (0 replies)
  192. Michigan labor ready to march on Labor Day, win in 2012 (0 replies)
  193. It’s complicated: President Obama and mass movement building (0 replies)
  194. Working class issues highlighted in Kentucky governor’s race (0 replies)
  195. Small movement on Korea nuclear issue (0 replies)
  196. 15 years after welfare “deform” (0 replies)
  197. Milwaukee coalition builds anti-Nazi protest for Sept. 3 (0 replies)
  198. NYC rally stands with Verizon workers (0 replies)
  199. Verizon strikers end action, remain vigilant (0 replies)
  200. U.S.-NATO lead attack on Tripoli (0 replies)
  201. Freedom Rider: How to Remember 9/11 (0 replies)
  202. On the picket line (0 replies)
  203. CBC: Impotent, Irrelevant, and Tied to the President in 2012, Even If Obama is the Black Herbert Hoover (0 replies)
  204. The Libyan Soldier: The True Heroes of NATO’s War (0 replies)
  205. The Corporate King Memorial and The Burial of a Movement (0 replies)
  206. Obama’s Responsibility to Protect is a License to Kill - In Libya, Haiti and Beyond (0 replies)
  207. Los Angeles Schools’ Apartheid Hall of Shame (Part One) (0 replies)
  208. Katrina Pain Index 2011: Race, Gender, Poverty (0 replies)
  209. Manhattan district attorney drops case against Dominique Strauss-Kahn (0 replies)
  210. Libya as a model for redividing the Middle East (0 replies)
  211. Biden’s visit to China underscores America’s decline (0 replies)
  212. Fighting continues in Tripoli after Gaddafi compound is overrun (0 replies)
  213. Australia: Liberal-National opposition tries to capitalise on carbon tax anger (0 replies)
  214. Oppose the BlueScope sackings! Fight for a socialist strategy to defend steel and manufacturing jobs (0 replies)
  215. Obama administration moves to quash state investigations of Wall Street banks (0 replies)
  216. Unions reject Verizon bravado regarding end of strike (0 replies)
  217. Black scientists face discrimination in NIH awards (0 replies)
  218. Farm workers march for justice (0 replies)
  219. The Strauss-Kahn dismissal: Blaming the victim, again (0 replies)
  220. Libya: NATO is not Officer Friendly (0 replies)
  221. Cuba denounces inclusion in State Department “sponsors of terrorism” list (0 replies)
  222. The Beer Evolution: New yeast discovered in Patagonian forest (0 replies)
  223. Smiley and West's Poverty Tour: A call for unconditional brotherhood (0 replies)
  224. New federal immigration policy a step forward, supporters say (0 replies)
  225. Ohio rallies for union rights, voter rights (0 replies)
  226. L.A. labor event backs justice for Cuban 5 (0 replies)
  227. The student leader who put Chile’s government against the ropes (0 replies)
  228. Power struggle rages in Iran (0 replies)
  229. Radical history will come to life at Oklahoma Laborfest (0 replies)
  230. "Jesus Was a Commie" and other offbeat films (0 replies)
  231. Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of August 22, 2011 (0 replies)
  232. Dissident Arts Festival held in New York (0 replies)
  233. Obama, the debt, and "shared sacrifice" (0 replies)
  234. Unionists return to work at Verizon as contract reinstated, bargaining re-starts (0 replies)
  235. Latin American alliance confronts economic crisis (0 replies)
  236. Libya: NATO escalates bombing as ‘rebels’ enter capital (0 replies)
  237. Speak up now – U.S./NATO out of Libya! (0 replies)
  238. Fed secretly loaned trillions to big banks (0 replies)
  239. Australian steel industry sackings highlight national jobs crisis (0 replies)
  240. Australia: Residents condemn chemical company Orica over toxic leaks (0 replies)
  241. Fierce fighting continues in Tripoli (0 replies)
  242. Indian government seeks compromise with anti-corruption campaigner (0 replies)
  243. Court grants injunction against Central Michigan University faculty strike (0 replies)
  244. Canada: How the NDP facilitates imperialist war (0 replies)
  245. West Memphis Three freed, but they still seek justice (0 replies)
  246. Steelworkers honor Danny Glover and Ed Schultz (with video) (0 replies)
  247. Labor to campaign for Obama in 2012 (0 replies)
  248. Foreign exchange students at Pennsylvania Hershey factory walk out over abuse (0 replies)
  249. NATO-backed forces move into Tripoli (0 replies)
  250. Nepali prime minister resigns amid sharp political crisis (0 replies)