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- New York police kill gunman, wound nine bystanders in midtown Manhattan (0 replies)
- US “Fifty Wealthiest Lawmakers” list: A Congress of the rich, by the rich, and for the rich (0 replies)
- Wage cuts hit millions of US workers (0 replies)
- Sri Lanka: Colombo public meeting hears US SEP presidential candidate (0 replies)
- IAEA talks with Iran break down (0 replies)
- Australian government pushes electricity privatisation (0 replies)
- Egyptian President Mursi seeks IMF loan (0 replies)
- Ten years since Germany’s Hartz IV labor reform (0 replies)
- Romney part of Global Tax Dodging, Inc. (0 replies)
- Labor mounts drive to protect Latino vote (0 replies)
- Hostess hits workers with ultimatum (0 replies)
- Disney, big biz, fight Florida sick-time measure (0 replies)
- Workers in Tampa say “no” to the Romney economy (0 replies)
- The Mali war - the wages of sin (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: W.E.B. Du Bois dies in Ghana (0 replies)
- Australian prime minister under pressure over union corruption allegations (0 replies)
- New Zealand court ruling a setback to the US Megaupload case (0 replies)
- Pakistani court threatens to disqualify PM (0 replies)
- South Africa’s day of mourning fails to stem anger over Marikana massacre (0 replies)
- US SEP presidential candidate begins international tour (0 replies)
- Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific (0 replies)
- Norwegian mass murderer Breivik sentenced to 21 years (0 replies)
- Dundee Engine Plant workers boycott special union meetings (0 replies)
- Government paid to influence Cuba 5 jury (0 replies)
- Government may have paid to influence Cuba 5 jury (0 replies)
- Ryan and Akin serve notice of imminent threat to democracy (0 replies)
- Trans-Pacific trade pact would kill more jobs (0 replies)
- Raising taxes on the rich works for everyone (0 replies)
- Today in Labor History: One of the first labor newspapers is published (0 replies)
- Minimum wage hike would actually add jobs (0 replies)
- Anti-nuclear weapons activist returns to prison (0 replies)
- Pa. voter coalition fired up by repressive ID law (0 replies)
- An exchange on the Chicago Teachers Union (0 replies)
- BHP mine delay signals end of Australian mining boom (0 replies)
- Sri Lankan SEP campaigns for US presidential candidate’s meetings (0 replies)
- US to expand anti-missile systems in Asia (0 replies)
- US war threats against Syria as fighting intensifies across Near East (0 replies)
- The unions, the pseudo-left and the South Africa massacre (0 replies)
- French President Hollande meets US-backed Syrian “opposition” (0 replies)
- New poll, data point to vast social polarization in US (0 replies)
- Musicians, shooting victim react to Mustaine’s anti-Obama rant (0 replies)
- New report: America’s workers living on the brink (0 replies)
- Shadowy Republican Super PAC to spend millions on GOTV (0 replies)
- Secret-spiller Assange appears in public (0 replies)
- Under Ryan budget, a living hell awaits the unborn (0 replies)
- GOP stalls Violence Against Women Act renewal (0 replies)
- Sandra Fluke campaigning hard for Obama (0 replies)
- Akin just said out loud what fellow Republicans think (0 replies)
- China: Bo’s wife given suspended death sentence (0 replies)
- Colombo press conference announces US SEP presidential candidate’s visit to Sri Lanka (0 replies)
- European Union intensifies pressure on Greece for social cuts (0 replies)
- India: Maruti Suzuki fires workers en masse, reopens plant under police gauntlet (0 replies)
- German court sanction for domestic deployment of the military (0 replies)
- South African platinum miners’ strike spreads (0 replies)
- Dundee, Michigan Chrysler workers denounce sellout agreement (0 replies)
- Akin affair highlights hypocrisy and ignorance in US official politics (0 replies)
- Why We Don't Spend As Much Time Denouncing Republicans As We Do Democrats (0 replies)
- Wildfires - and Republican climate change cluelessness - continue (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: Air Line Stewardesses Association formed (0 replies)
- What does it take to “Rebuild the Dream”? (0 replies)
- Judy Gallo, longtime activist, dies at 70 (0 replies)
- Fletcherism and Fakery: Guarding Obama’s Left Flank (0 replies)
- The Democrats Prepare for a Post-Election Grand Compromise with the GOP (0 replies)
- South Africa’s Unfinished Revolution and the Massacre at Marikana (0 replies)
- Scared and Silent: Censoring the Truth Under Obama (0 replies)
- Al Sharpton Says Biden’s Slavery Comments Were “Over the Top,” Then He Retreats (0 replies)
- 5 Ways Privatization Is Ruining America (0 replies)
- Deadly Fallout: How Obama’s Healthcare Law Provides Unaffordable Access to Health Insurance and Fosters Preventable Deaths (0 replies)
- Something Demonic is Going On in Buffalo’s County Jail (0 replies)
- Irish economy remains fragile (0 replies)
- Japan-South Korea tensions flare over disputed islands (0 replies)
- Australia: Asciano to slash hundreds of waterfront jobs (0 replies)
- Obama threatens to invade Syria (0 replies)
- Obama and Romney’s phony Medicare debate (0 replies)
- German Constitutional Court legalizes use of army inside Germany (0 replies)
- UK media lines up behind campaign to extradite Assange and silence WikiLeaks (0 replies)
- Italian right wing honours fascist war criminal (0 replies)
- Germany's plans to go green (0 replies)
- Akin, Ryan, rape and Republican hypocrisy (0 replies)
- Romney's welfare lies hide his plan to slash work support (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: Nat Turner begins anti-slavery revolt (0 replies)
- Marikana mine massacre reflects South Africa's persistent inequality and social turmoil (0 replies)
- Court bars much of Georgia and Alabama anti-immigrant laws (0 replies)
- Ohioans rally to support voting rights (0 replies)
- Kurt Maetzig, master of German cinema (0 replies)
- Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of August 20, 2012 (0 replies)
- Australian government prepares to bolster terrorism laws (0 replies)
- New York Times backs reckless US intervention in South China Sea (0 replies)
- South African miners defiant in face of government, company threats (0 replies)
- French Communist Party backs killing of South African miners (0 replies)
- US backs Egyptian president as he claims dictatorial powers (0 replies)
- US to drop criminal probe of MF Global (0 replies)
- The election year controversy over Romney’s taxes: Hypocrisy to spare on both sides (0 replies)
- German government aids anti-Assad forces in Syria (0 replies)
- The meaning of Romney’s Ryan choice (0 replies)
- Italy's heritage for sale (0 replies)
- What would Romney-Ryan Latin America policy look like? (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: The Great Fire of 1910 (0 replies)
- Michigan Chrysler workers reject union-backed local contract (0 replies)
- More than a few rotten apples on Wall Street (0 replies)
- Progressive cinema: “The Story of Film: An Odyssey” (0 replies)
- Community group will join probe of toxic Chevron fire (0 replies)
- Winds of change blow strong in Cuban colleges (0 replies)
- Being President takes more than a businessman (0 replies)
- A reply to a New Zealand union official (0 replies)
- China stirs anti-Japanese protests over disputed islands (0 replies)
- Julian Assange demands end to US witch-hunt (0 replies)
- South African miners continue strike in aftermath of massacre (0 replies)
- Sri Lankan power unions sell out strike (0 replies)
- The US debacle in Afghanistan (0 replies)
- Chrysler workers in Dundee, Michigan vote 73 percent to reject local agreement (0 replies)
- Thousands mass outside Ecuadorean embassy to support Assange (0 replies)
- Union forces through concessions contract at Caterpillar in Illinois (0 replies)
- Australian government lines up behind British threats against Assange (0 replies)
- Close associates of Indonesian president targeted over corruption (0 replies)
- Sri Lanka: Retrenched garment workers speak with SEP campaigners (0 replies)
- Sydney Film Festival—Part 6: Bernardo Bertolucci’s rise and fall (0 replies)
- US proxy war in Syria spreads to Lebanon and Iraq (0 replies)
- Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific (0 replies)
- South Africa’s mine massacre (0 replies)
- Union forces through concessions contract at Caterpillar (0 replies)
- South African police massacre striking miners (0 replies)
- German wind farm delayed over possible danger to porpoises (0 replies)
- Attacking race-baiting, Ohio labor launches election drive (0 replies)
- Voters say bring back call center jobs (0 replies)
- Mutated butterflies: Fukushima aftermath continues (0 replies)
- Federal union protests GOP Ryan: He hustles for the 1% (0 replies)
- Australia: TAFE staff and students rally against funding cuts (0 replies)
- Australian government lies exposed over latest refugee vessel arrival (0 replies)
- Israeli threats heighten danger of Middle East war (0 replies)
- South African police massacre striking miners (0 replies)
- UK threatens to storm Ecuadorean embassy to seize Assange (0 replies)
- Thousands of US immigrants line up for new work permit program (0 replies)
- “Julian has shown us things that really needed to be known” (0 replies)
- European recession deepens, unemployment climbs (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: National Apprenticeship Act of 1937 (0 replies)
- Ryan’s home state could lose billions under his plan (0 replies)
- Judge rules against voting rights in Pennsylvania (0 replies)
- Left on the bookshelf: "Vision and Communism" (0 replies)
- Machinists reach tentative contract with Caterpillar (0 replies)
- 13,000 jam Navy Pier to gain legal status (0 replies)
- Wage cuts, privatization threaten environmental disaster in San Jose (0 replies)
- Women made big gains at Olympics, but challenges remain (0 replies)
- Rock band to Romney: “Stop using our music!” (0 replies)
- Australian laws rushed through to detain refugees offshore (0 replies)
- Memo exposes Israeli war plan against Iran (0 replies)
- Québec Solidaire courts big business PQ (0 replies)
- Sydney Film Festival—Part 5: Dead Europe and Mabo, two Australian features (0 replies)
- Two New Zealand soldiers killed in Afghanistan (0 replies)
- China slowdown deepens global crisis (0 replies)
- US coordinates with Turkey in proxy Syria war (0 replies)
- French youth riot against police brutality in Amiens-Nord (0 replies)
- Tired Old So-Called Leftists Give Same Old Excuses For Supporting Obama in 2012 (0 replies)
- The African American Achilles Heel (0 replies)
- Black Is Back Coalition Examines the Question of Elections (0 replies)
- Killer-Cops and the War on Black America (0 replies)
- NY Times Underestimates Oakland’s Radicals (0 replies)
- US Control of Haiti and Other Little Republics' Vote at the UN is Not New (0 replies)
- Grover Norquist’s false twist to anti-union rhetoric (0 replies)
- People's World editor Tim Wheeler to be honored (0 replies)
- North Texas takes stand to save the right to retire (0 replies)
- San Jose kicks off campaign to raise minimum wage (0 replies)
- Workers remain solid one year into fight against Verizon (0 replies)
- Big union win for security guards (0 replies)
- Michigan attorney general: “Collective bargaining initiative unconstitutional!” (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: Panama Canal, built by 75,000, opens (0 replies)
- Ryan’s home-staters take the lead in exposing him (0 replies)
- Progressive cinema at Traverse City: Focus on Middle East (0 replies)
- Australia: Teachers face political struggle to fight Victorian TAFE cuts (0 replies)
- Japanese government in turmoil after tax bill clears upper house (0 replies)
- Qantas unveils job cuts after Fair Work Australia victory (0 replies)
- Quebec student strike votes produce mixed results (0 replies)
- Racist murder in Greece reflects rising neo-Nazi influence (0 replies)
- Sydney Film Festival 2012—Part 4: Two love stories and a couple of class-conscious dramas from Korea and Brazil (0 replies)
- A law unto themselves (0 replies)
- US downgrades crop outlook (0 replies)
- France: The NPA and LO defend CIA operations in Syria (0 replies)
- Afghan launches legal challenge over UK role in Washington kill list (0 replies)
- Slaughter on Seventh Avenue (0 replies)
- Iranian earthquakes leave over 300 dead (0 replies)
- Google cutting 4,000 jobs at Motorola unit (0 replies)
- Canadian Labour Congress pleads for bosses to recognize unions’ role in suppressing worker unrest (0 replies)
- Australian government reinstates anti-refugee “Pacific Solution” (0 replies)
- Quebec students debate whether to continue their strike (0 replies)
- Republicans fear Ryan pick could sink GOP (0 replies)
- What’s good about Obamacare? (0 replies)
- Plan to help minority males unveiled (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: Roosevelt signs Social Security Act (0 replies)
- Free back-to-school shoe lines reminiscent of the 30’s (0 replies)
- Christie's crony capitalism (0 replies)
- Joe Kubert, inspirational comic artist, dead at 85 (0 replies)
- Unions: The folks who brought you summer vacations! (0 replies)
- Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of August 13, 2012 (0 replies)
- Progressive cinema: Occupy stars in Traverse City (0 replies)
- Which way forward for the Olympics? (0 replies)
- 45,000 workers march in support of Second Bill of Rights (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: First woman joins the Marines (0 replies)
- Indigenous mobilization challenges Colombian government (0 replies)
- Hopes soar as Elwha dams come down and salmon return (0 replies)
- Unions on Romney’s VP choice: Wrong for America (0 replies)
- Australian government intervenes to shut down DAIR strike (0 replies)
- Britain: Oppose cuts to wages and conditions at South West hospitals (0 replies)
- China: Trial of Bo Xilai’s wife ends quickly (0 replies)
- Detroit to cut 81 percent of water and sewage jobs (0 replies)
- Ryan pick marks further shift to the right in US presidential campaign (0 replies)
- US think tank plans military build-up against China (0 replies)
- Clinton visits Turkey to step up Syrian proxy war (0 replies)
- Washington’s bipartisan class-war policy: No jobs, no benefits (0 replies)
- Australia: Queensland government axes thousands of jobs (0 replies)
- Extended jobless benefits end for 500,000 US workers (0 replies)
- New Zealand: Drilling company admits safety breaches in mine disaster (0 replies)
- Sri Lankan SEP holds election meeting in Kegalla (0 replies)
- Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific (0 replies)
- Defend immigrants in Greece (0 replies)
- US drops investigations of Goldman Sachs (0 replies)
- Afghan police chief kills three US special forces troops (0 replies)
- “No justice, no pizza,” says AFL-CIO (0 replies)
- KFC’s tainted legacy of rainforest destruction, animal cruelty (0 replies)
- America’s campaign against obesity is mostly off course (0 replies)
- Guitar company used illegal rainforest wood (0 replies)
- Progressive cinema: Overview of 2012 Traverse City Film Festival (0 replies)
- Romney's Bain Capital connected to Salvador death squads? (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: Air Line Pilots Assocation founded in Chicago (0 replies)
- Romney's Bain Capital connected to Colombian death squads? (0 replies)
- Chevron refinery fire sparks community anger (0 replies)
- “My Brooklyn: The Battle for the Soul of a City” (0 replies)
- A new policy is needed for Quebec student strike (0 replies)
- US, European powers press for intervention as Syrian army retakes Aleppo (0 replies)
- Spiking grain prices raise specter of global food crisis (0 replies)
- Wisconsin shooting reveals connections between US military and fascist groups (0 replies)
- Tensions deepen as Brazil federal strike grows (0 replies)
- France’s Socialist Party government launches mass expulsions of Roma (0 replies)
- The betrayal of Spain’s miners strike and the silence of the fake left (0 replies)
- Divisions sharpen in Australian ruling elite over US-China rivalry (0 replies)
- Corporations loot tax monies as Chicago schools suffer (0 replies)
- Quakes rattle Texas: fracking disposal wells to blame? (0 replies)
- Transition movement brings new environmental approach (0 replies)
- LGBT hunger striker: I want the same rights as you (0 replies)
- Today in labor history … no more Hiroshimas or Nagasakis (0 replies)
- Movies you might have missed: “Fateless” (0 replies)
- New rights pact signed as Colombia hunger strike continues (0 replies)
- Steelworkers push for jobs plank in Dem platform (0 replies)
- Australian government authorises forced interrogation of refugees (0 replies)
- Greek government launches mass round-up and deportation of immigrants (0 replies)
- New Zealand: State asset sales and the dead-end of Maori nationalism (0 replies)
- Quebec establishment united in drive to suppress student strike (0 replies)
- Sri Lankan graphite miners speak to SEP campaigners (0 replies)
- Egypt launches Sinai crackdown in collusion with Israel (0 replies)
- US drought feeds wildfires, crop failures (0 replies)
- UK inquest finds against police in death of Sean Rigg (0 replies)
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