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  1. New York police kill gunman, wound nine bystanders in midtown Manhattan (0 replies)
  2. US “Fifty Wealthiest Lawmakers” list: A Congress of the rich, by the rich, and for the rich (0 replies)
  3. Wage cuts hit millions of US workers (0 replies)
  4. Sri Lanka: Colombo public meeting hears US SEP presidential candidate (0 replies)
  5. IAEA talks with Iran break down (0 replies)
  6. Australian government pushes electricity privatisation (0 replies)
  7. Egyptian President Mursi seeks IMF loan (0 replies)
  8. Ten years since Germany’s Hartz IV labor reform (0 replies)
  9. Romney part of Global Tax Dodging, Inc. (0 replies)
  10. Labor mounts drive to protect Latino vote (0 replies)
  11. Hostess hits workers with ultimatum (0 replies)
  12. Disney, big biz, fight Florida sick-time measure (0 replies)
  13. Workers in Tampa say “no” to the Romney economy (0 replies)
  14. The Mali war - the wages of sin (0 replies)
  15. Today in labor history: W.E.B. Du Bois dies in Ghana (0 replies)
  16. Australian prime minister under pressure over union corruption allegations (0 replies)
  17. New Zealand court ruling a setback to the US Megaupload case (0 replies)
  18. Pakistani court threatens to disqualify PM (0 replies)
  19. South Africa’s day of mourning fails to stem anger over Marikana massacre (0 replies)
  20. US SEP presidential candidate begins international tour (0 replies)
  21. Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific (0 replies)
  22. Norwegian mass murderer Breivik sentenced to 21 years (0 replies)
  23. Dundee Engine Plant workers boycott special union meetings (0 replies)
  24. Government paid to influence Cuba 5 jury (0 replies)
  25. Government may have paid to influence Cuba 5 jury (0 replies)
  26. Ryan and Akin serve notice of imminent threat to democracy (0 replies)
  27. Trans-Pacific trade pact would kill more jobs (0 replies)
  28. Raising taxes on the rich works for everyone (0 replies)
  29. Today in Labor History: One of the first labor newspapers is published (0 replies)
  30. Minimum wage hike would actually add jobs (0 replies)
  31. Anti-nuclear weapons activist returns to prison (0 replies)
  32. Pa. voter coalition fired up by repressive ID law (0 replies)
  33. An exchange on the Chicago Teachers Union (0 replies)
  34. BHP mine delay signals end of Australian mining boom (0 replies)
  35. Sri Lankan SEP campaigns for US presidential candidate’s meetings (0 replies)
  36. US to expand anti-missile systems in Asia (0 replies)
  37. US war threats against Syria as fighting intensifies across Near East (0 replies)
  38. The unions, the pseudo-left and the South Africa massacre (0 replies)
  39. French President Hollande meets US-backed Syrian “opposition” (0 replies)
  40. New poll, data point to vast social polarization in US (0 replies)
  41. Musicians, shooting victim react to Mustaine’s anti-Obama rant (0 replies)
  42. New report: America’s workers living on the brink (0 replies)
  43. Shadowy Republican Super PAC to spend millions on GOTV (0 replies)
  44. Secret-spiller Assange appears in public (0 replies)
  45. Under Ryan budget, a living hell awaits the unborn (0 replies)
  46. GOP stalls Violence Against Women Act renewal (0 replies)
  47. Sandra Fluke campaigning hard for Obama (0 replies)
  48. Akin just said out loud what fellow Republicans think (0 replies)
  49. China: Bo’s wife given suspended death sentence (0 replies)
  50. Colombo press conference announces US SEP presidential candidate’s visit to Sri Lanka (0 replies)
  51. European Union intensifies pressure on Greece for social cuts (0 replies)
  52. India: Maruti Suzuki fires workers en masse, reopens plant under police gauntlet (0 replies)
  53. German court sanction for domestic deployment of the military (0 replies)
  54. South African platinum miners’ strike spreads (0 replies)
  55. Dundee, Michigan Chrysler workers denounce sellout agreement (0 replies)
  56. Akin affair highlights hypocrisy and ignorance in US official politics (0 replies)
  57. Why We Don't Spend As Much Time Denouncing Republicans As We Do Democrats (0 replies)
  58. Wildfires - and Republican climate change cluelessness - continue (0 replies)
  59. Today in labor history: Air Line Stewardesses Association formed (0 replies)
  60. What does it take to “Rebuild the Dream”? (0 replies)
  61. Judy Gallo, longtime activist, dies at 70 (0 replies)
  62. Fletcherism and Fakery: Guarding Obama’s Left Flank (0 replies)
  63. The Democrats Prepare for a Post-Election Grand Compromise with the GOP (0 replies)
  64. South Africa’s Unfinished Revolution and the Massacre at Marikana (0 replies)
  65. Scared and Silent: Censoring the Truth Under Obama (0 replies)
  66. Al Sharpton Says Biden’s Slavery Comments Were “Over the Top,” Then He Retreats (0 replies)
  67. 5 Ways Privatization Is Ruining America (0 replies)
  68. Deadly Fallout: How Obama’s Healthcare Law Provides Unaffordable Access to Health Insurance and Fosters Preventable Deaths (0 replies)
  69. Something Demonic is Going On in Buffalo’s County Jail (0 replies)
  70. Irish economy remains fragile (0 replies)
  71. Japan-South Korea tensions flare over disputed islands (0 replies)
  72. Australia: Asciano to slash hundreds of waterfront jobs (0 replies)
  73. Obama threatens to invade Syria (0 replies)
  74. Obama and Romney’s phony Medicare debate (0 replies)
  75. German Constitutional Court legalizes use of army inside Germany (0 replies)
  76. UK media lines up behind campaign to extradite Assange and silence WikiLeaks (0 replies)
  77. Italian right wing honours fascist war criminal (0 replies)
  78. Germany's plans to go green (0 replies)
  79. Akin, Ryan, rape and Republican hypocrisy (0 replies)
  80. Romney's welfare lies hide his plan to slash work support (0 replies)
  81. Today in labor history: Nat Turner begins anti-slavery revolt (0 replies)
  82. Marikana mine massacre reflects South Africa's persistent inequality and social turmoil (0 replies)
  83. Court bars much of Georgia and Alabama anti-immigrant laws (0 replies)
  84. Ohioans rally to support voting rights (0 replies)
  85. Kurt Maetzig, master of German cinema (0 replies)
  86. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of August 20, 2012 (0 replies)
  87. Australian government prepares to bolster terrorism laws (0 replies)
  88. New York Times backs reckless US intervention in South China Sea (0 replies)
  89. South African miners defiant in face of government, company threats (0 replies)
  90. French Communist Party backs killing of South African miners (0 replies)
  91. US backs Egyptian president as he claims dictatorial powers (0 replies)
  92. US to drop criminal probe of MF Global (0 replies)
  93. The election year controversy over Romney’s taxes: Hypocrisy to spare on both sides (0 replies)
  94. German government aids anti-Assad forces in Syria (0 replies)
  95. The meaning of Romney’s Ryan choice (0 replies)
  96. Italy's heritage for sale (0 replies)
  97. What would Romney-Ryan Latin America policy look like? (0 replies)
  98. Today in labor history: The Great Fire of 1910 (0 replies)
  99. Michigan Chrysler workers reject union-backed local contract (0 replies)
  100. More than a few rotten apples on Wall Street (0 replies)
  101. Progressive cinema: “The Story of Film: An Odyssey” (0 replies)
  102. Community group will join probe of toxic Chevron fire (0 replies)
  103. Winds of change blow strong in Cuban colleges (0 replies)
  104. Being President takes more than a businessman (0 replies)
  105. A reply to a New Zealand union official (0 replies)
  106. China stirs anti-Japanese protests over disputed islands (0 replies)
  107. Julian Assange demands end to US witch-hunt (0 replies)
  108. South African miners continue strike in aftermath of massacre (0 replies)
  109. Sri Lankan power unions sell out strike (0 replies)
  110. The US debacle in Afghanistan (0 replies)
  111. Chrysler workers in Dundee, Michigan vote 73 percent to reject local agreement (0 replies)
  112. Thousands mass outside Ecuadorean embassy to support Assange (0 replies)
  113. Union forces through concessions contract at Caterpillar in Illinois (0 replies)
  114. Australian government lines up behind British threats against Assange (0 replies)
  115. Close associates of Indonesian president targeted over corruption (0 replies)
  116. Sri Lanka: Retrenched garment workers speak with SEP campaigners (0 replies)
  117. Sydney Film Festival—Part 6: Bernardo Bertolucci’s rise and fall (0 replies)
  118. US proxy war in Syria spreads to Lebanon and Iraq (0 replies)
  119. Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific (0 replies)
  120. South Africa’s mine massacre (0 replies)
  121. Union forces through concessions contract at Caterpillar (0 replies)
  122. South African police massacre striking miners (0 replies)
  123. German wind farm delayed over possible danger to porpoises (0 replies)
  124. Attacking race-baiting, Ohio labor launches election drive (0 replies)
  125. Voters say bring back call center jobs (0 replies)
  126. Mutated butterflies: Fukushima aftermath continues (0 replies)
  127. Federal union protests GOP Ryan: He hustles for the 1% (0 replies)
  128. Australia: TAFE staff and students rally against funding cuts (0 replies)
  129. Australian government lies exposed over latest refugee vessel arrival (0 replies)
  130. Israeli threats heighten danger of Middle East war (0 replies)
  131. South African police massacre striking miners (0 replies)
  132. UK threatens to storm Ecuadorean embassy to seize Assange (0 replies)
  133. Thousands of US immigrants line up for new work permit program (0 replies)
  134. “Julian has shown us things that really needed to be known” (0 replies)
  135. European recession deepens, unemployment climbs (0 replies)
  136. Today in labor history: National Apprenticeship Act of 1937 (0 replies)
  137. Ryan’s home state could lose billions under his plan (0 replies)
  138. Judge rules against voting rights in Pennsylvania (0 replies)
  139. Left on the bookshelf: "Vision and Communism" (0 replies)
  140. Machinists reach tentative contract with Caterpillar (0 replies)
  141. 13,000 jam Navy Pier to gain legal status (0 replies)
  142. Wage cuts, privatization threaten environmental disaster in San Jose (0 replies)
  143. Women made big gains at Olympics, but challenges remain (0 replies)
  144. Rock band to Romney: “Stop using our music!” (0 replies)
  145. Australian laws rushed through to detain refugees offshore (0 replies)
  146. Memo exposes Israeli war plan against Iran (0 replies)
  147. Québec Solidaire courts big business PQ (0 replies)
  148. Sydney Film Festival—Part 5: Dead Europe and Mabo, two Australian features (0 replies)
  149. Two New Zealand soldiers killed in Afghanistan (0 replies)
  150. China slowdown deepens global crisis (0 replies)
  151. US coordinates with Turkey in proxy Syria war (0 replies)
  152. French youth riot against police brutality in Amiens-Nord (0 replies)
  153. Tired Old So-Called Leftists Give Same Old Excuses For Supporting Obama in 2012 (0 replies)
  154. The African American Achilles Heel (0 replies)
  155. Black Is Back Coalition Examines the Question of Elections (0 replies)
  156. Killer-Cops and the War on Black America (0 replies)
  157. NY Times Underestimates Oakland’s Radicals (0 replies)
  158. US Control of Haiti and Other Little Republics' Vote at the UN is Not New (0 replies)
  159. Grover Norquist’s false twist to anti-union rhetoric (0 replies)
  160. People's World editor Tim Wheeler to be honored (0 replies)
  161. North Texas takes stand to save the right to retire (0 replies)
  162. San Jose kicks off campaign to raise minimum wage (0 replies)
  163. Workers remain solid one year into fight against Verizon (0 replies)
  164. Big union win for security guards (0 replies)
  165. Michigan attorney general: “Collective bargaining initiative unconstitutional!” (0 replies)
  166. Today in labor history: Panama Canal, built by 75,000, opens (0 replies)
  167. Ryan’s home-staters take the lead in exposing him (0 replies)
  168. Progressive cinema at Traverse City: Focus on Middle East (0 replies)
  169. Australia: Teachers face political struggle to fight Victorian TAFE cuts (0 replies)
  170. Japanese government in turmoil after tax bill clears upper house (0 replies)
  171. Qantas unveils job cuts after Fair Work Australia victory (0 replies)
  172. Quebec student strike votes produce mixed results (0 replies)
  173. Racist murder in Greece reflects rising neo-Nazi influence (0 replies)
  174. Sydney Film Festival 2012—Part 4: Two love stories and a couple of class-conscious dramas from Korea and Brazil (0 replies)
  175. A law unto themselves (0 replies)
  176. US downgrades crop outlook (0 replies)
  177. France: The NPA and LO defend CIA operations in Syria (0 replies)
  178. Afghan launches legal challenge over UK role in Washington kill list (0 replies)
  179. Slaughter on Seventh Avenue (0 replies)
  180. Iranian earthquakes leave over 300 dead (0 replies)
  181. Google cutting 4,000 jobs at Motorola unit (0 replies)
  182. Canadian Labour Congress pleads for bosses to recognize unions’ role in suppressing worker unrest (0 replies)
  183. Australian government reinstates anti-refugee “Pacific Solution” (0 replies)
  184. Quebec students debate whether to continue their strike (0 replies)
  185. Republicans fear Ryan pick could sink GOP (0 replies)
  186. What’s good about Obamacare? (0 replies)
  187. Plan to help minority males unveiled (0 replies)
  188. Today in labor history: Roosevelt signs Social Security Act (0 replies)
  189. Free back-to-school shoe lines reminiscent of the 30’s (0 replies)
  190. Christie's crony capitalism (0 replies)
  191. Joe Kubert, inspirational comic artist, dead at 85 (0 replies)
  192. Unions: The folks who brought you summer vacations! (0 replies)
  193. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of August 13, 2012 (0 replies)
  194. Progressive cinema: Occupy stars in Traverse City (0 replies)
  195. Which way forward for the Olympics? (0 replies)
  196. 45,000 workers march in support of Second Bill of Rights (0 replies)
  197. Today in labor history: First woman joins the Marines (0 replies)
  198. Indigenous mobilization challenges Colombian government (0 replies)
  199. Hopes soar as Elwha dams come down and salmon return (0 replies)
  200. Unions on Romney’s VP choice: Wrong for America (0 replies)
  201. Australian government intervenes to shut down DAIR strike (0 replies)
  202. Britain: Oppose cuts to wages and conditions at South West hospitals (0 replies)
  203. China: Trial of Bo Xilai’s wife ends quickly (0 replies)
  204. Detroit to cut 81 percent of water and sewage jobs (0 replies)
  205. Ryan pick marks further shift to the right in US presidential campaign (0 replies)
  206. US think tank plans military build-up against China (0 replies)
  207. Clinton visits Turkey to step up Syrian proxy war (0 replies)
  208. Washington’s bipartisan class-war policy: No jobs, no benefits (0 replies)
  209. Australia: Queensland government axes thousands of jobs (0 replies)
  210. Extended jobless benefits end for 500,000 US workers (0 replies)
  211. New Zealand: Drilling company admits safety breaches in mine disaster (0 replies)
  212. Sri Lankan SEP holds election meeting in Kegalla (0 replies)
  213. Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific (0 replies)
  214. Defend immigrants in Greece (0 replies)
  215. US drops investigations of Goldman Sachs (0 replies)
  216. Afghan police chief kills three US special forces troops (0 replies)
  217. “No justice, no pizza,” says AFL-CIO (0 replies)
  218. KFC’s tainted legacy of rainforest destruction, animal cruelty (0 replies)
  219. America’s campaign against obesity is mostly off course (0 replies)
  220. Guitar company used illegal rainforest wood (0 replies)
  221. Progressive cinema: Overview of 2012 Traverse City Film Festival (0 replies)
  222. Romney's Bain Capital connected to Salvador death squads? (0 replies)
  223. Today in labor history: Air Line Pilots Assocation founded in Chicago (0 replies)
  224. Romney's Bain Capital connected to Colombian death squads? (0 replies)
  225. Chevron refinery fire sparks community anger (0 replies)
  226. “My Brooklyn: The Battle for the Soul of a City” (0 replies)
  227. A new policy is needed for Quebec student strike (0 replies)
  228. US, European powers press for intervention as Syrian army retakes Aleppo (0 replies)
  229. Spiking grain prices raise specter of global food crisis (0 replies)
  230. Wisconsin shooting reveals connections between US military and fascist groups (0 replies)
  231. Tensions deepen as Brazil federal strike grows (0 replies)
  232. France’s Socialist Party government launches mass expulsions of Roma (0 replies)
  233. The betrayal of Spain’s miners strike and the silence of the fake left (0 replies)
  234. Divisions sharpen in Australian ruling elite over US-China rivalry (0 replies)
  235. Corporations loot tax monies as Chicago schools suffer (0 replies)
  236. Quakes rattle Texas: fracking disposal wells to blame? (0 replies)
  237. Transition movement brings new environmental approach (0 replies)
  238. LGBT hunger striker: I want the same rights as you (0 replies)
  239. Today in labor history … no more Hiroshimas or Nagasakis (0 replies)
  240. Movies you might have missed: “Fateless” (0 replies)
  241. New rights pact signed as Colombia hunger strike continues (0 replies)
  242. Steelworkers push for jobs plank in Dem platform (0 replies)
  243. Australian government authorises forced interrogation of refugees (0 replies)
  244. Greek government launches mass round-up and deportation of immigrants (0 replies)
  245. New Zealand: State asset sales and the dead-end of Maori nationalism (0 replies)
  246. Quebec establishment united in drive to suppress student strike (0 replies)
  247. Sri Lankan graphite miners speak to SEP campaigners (0 replies)
  248. Egypt launches Sinai crackdown in collusion with Israel (0 replies)
  249. US drought feeds wildfires, crop failures (0 replies)
  250. UK inquest finds against police in death of Sean Rigg (0 replies)