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  1. World economy slides deeper into slump (0 replies)
  2. COSATU federation leader expresses fear of social explosion in South Africa (0 replies)
  3. Vigilante mobs, right-wing protests target Roma in France (0 replies)
  4. Widow of Nazi victim wins partial victory in court (0 replies)
  5. ‘Fringe’ episode confirms it’s the best show on TV (0 replies)
  6. Tea party tries to save one of its own in Illinois (0 replies)
  7. Listen to Black Agenda Report on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of October 1, 2012 (0 replies)
  8. Unions take aim at child labor, trafficking (0 replies)
  9. Today in labor history: George Washington bridge opened (0 replies)
  10. Mexican right rams through anti-labor law (0 replies)
  11. Fatal work injuries down slightly in 2011 (0 replies)
  12. “Adios Arpaio” campaign heats up in Arizona (0 replies)
  13. Progressives say election may bolster social safety net (0 replies)
  14. Unique films from North Korea, Chile, Argentina (0 replies)
  15. Duquesne University professors say yes to a union (0 replies)
  16. Tens of thousands protest austerity policies in Portugal, Spain (0 replies)
  17. US increases support for Syrian opposition as Aleppo burns (0 replies)
  18. Detroit water workers go on strike (0 replies)
  19. SEP candidate speaks with striking Detroit city workers (0 replies)
  20. ACLU Report: Obama administration expands domestic spying (0 replies)
  21. One in five US households has student loan debt (0 replies)
  22. Minneapolis workplace shooting leaves six dead (0 replies)
  23. Sri Lankan government moves to revive the death penalty (0 replies)
  24. Austerity budgets imposed across Europe (0 replies)
  25. Catalonia plans referendum on independence from Spain (0 replies)
  26. China: Bo Xilai expelled from the Communist Party (0 replies)
  27. US scuttles Syria negotiations, backs anti-Assad forces at UN (0 replies)
  28. AKP government moves against Turkish army (0 replies)
  29. Report reveals deteriorating social conditions in Wisconsin (0 replies)
  30. Harlan, Kentucky coal miner killed in roof fall (0 replies)
  31. UN delegation snubbed by Pakistani officials as violence ravages Balochistan (0 replies)
  32. “The Master” is a deep one (0 replies)
  33. US military brands Assange, WikiLeaks as “the enemy” (0 replies)
  34. Israeli prime minister lays out path to war with Iran (0 replies)
  35. Sri Lanka suicide rate one of the world’s highest (0 replies)
  36. South Africa’s strike wave hits whole mining sector, spreads to transport (0 replies)
  37. Australian PM demands UN rubberstamp war on Syria and Iran (0 replies)
  38. Australia: Bankstown fire points to safety de-regulation (0 replies)
  39. The terror of US drone warfare (0 replies)
  40. National Football League and referees reach tentative agreement (0 replies)
  41. Republicans lie about "Support our troops" (0 replies)
  42. Trumka urges white working-class men to back Warren in Mass. (0 replies)
  43. Unions back universities in race and admissions Supreme Court case (0 replies)
  44. Mexican supermarket workers and union condemn E-Verify (0 replies)
  45. Black Caucus meet: “Vote like you never did before!” (0 replies)
  46. Syria and the dogs of war (0 replies)
  47. Under death threats, Mexican labor leader leaves country (0 replies)
  48. NFL settlement a victory for unions, solidarity (0 replies)
  49. Victory of the football refs tells a tale of two lessons (0 replies)
  50. Is the fracking industry bribing professors? (0 replies)
  51. U.S. Army stands down worldwide to focus on suicide prevention (0 replies)
  52. Restaurant has to pay wages it stole from employee (0 replies)
  53. Civilian deaths mount as U.S. drones strike Pakistan (0 replies)
  54. Today in labor history: Suffragette socialist Sylvia Pankhurst dies in 1960 (0 replies)
  55. Japan’s new opposition leader promotes militarist agenda (0 replies)
  56. Job cuts confirmed at New Zealand rail (0 replies)
  57. Millions of Greek workers join one-day general strike against austerity (0 replies)
  58. Spain’s anti-cuts protest violently broken up by police (0 replies)
  59. Western Australian cuts highlight sharp turn to austerity (0 replies)
  60. US elections conceal preparations for war with Iran (0 replies)
  61. Early voting begins in US elections (0 replies)
  62. Questions raised by BBC’s apology to queen over Abu Hamza (0 replies)
  63. Lax rules letting drillers pollute the earth (0 replies)
  64. Polls show Romney’s ship running aground (0 replies)
  65. Voting As A Constitutional Right: What A Real “Protect The Vote” Movement Would Look Like (0 replies)
  66. Talking Peace and Justice with Ahmadinejad (0 replies)
  67. Freedom Rider: Emancipation (0 replies)
  68. Brought To You By “Clean Coal:” All You Need To Know About the 2012 Obama- Romney Debates (0 replies)
  69. It's Party Time for the Black Misleadership Class (0 replies)
  70. MOVIE REVIEW: The 3 Big Lies in the 'Won’t Back Down' Movie... (0 replies)
  71. Why Obama Health Care Act Should Be Named “Obamacare for the Few and ObamaDon’tCare for the Majority” (0 replies)
  72. Australia: Bankstown council shuts fire victims out of meeting (0 replies)
  73. Pakistani government breaks up protests against the US (0 replies)
  74. Today in labor history: First Model T leaves the assembly line (0 replies)
  75. Romney's plane window flub shows his head's in the clouds (0 replies)
  76. Tea party targets 10 million Latinos for vote suppression (0 replies)
  77. Toronto film highlight: “Free Angela and All Political Prisoners” (0 replies)
  78. Ohioans “all fired up” by GOP vote suppression effort (0 replies)
  79. As Australian mining boom ends, new push for wage cuts (0 replies)
  80. Obama uses UN speech to threaten war against Iran (0 replies)
  81. Banks and money markets back plans for European banking union (0 replies)
  82. Japan and China face off in island dispute (0 replies)
  83. Pakistan government breaks up protests against the US (0 replies)
  84. UAW to hold revote at Chrysler Dundee, Michigan engine plant (0 replies)
  85. Workers at French auto plant speak out against job cuts (0 replies)
  86. Chicago Symphony Orchestra musicians ratify concessions contract (0 replies)
  87. Japan withdraws goal of no nukes by 2040 (0 replies)
  88. Big business and GOP block Florida sick-time ballot measure (0 replies)
  89. NFL players to owners: End lockout of refs (0 replies)
  90. The mailman wonders: Whose history are we taught? (0 replies)
  91. A fight grows in Brooklyn to save SUNY Downstate (0 replies)
  92. Group sees the disabled as their own best spokespeople (0 replies)
  93. Hiding in caves and high-rise steelworkers: Toronto Film Festival 2012 (0 replies)
  94. Thousands of Foxconn workers clash with security guards in China (0 replies)
  95. Romney’s “47 percent” video and the bipartisan assault on social reform (0 replies)
  96. Attack in Libya disrupted major CIA operation (0 replies)
  97. UN prepares French-backed intervention in Mali (0 replies)
  98. California governor signs pension “reform” bill (0 replies)
  99. Ford Canada workers ratify concessions deal (0 replies)
  100. Study: Recession punishes West Virginia workers (0 replies)
  101. Australian budget figures mean major attacks on spending (0 replies)
  102. U.S gun culture diagnosed as a social disease (0 replies)
  103. Reclaim democracy, protect the vulnerable says faith community (0 replies)
  104. Battling the Brooklyn Democratic boss (0 replies)
  105. Campaign intensifies in Battleground Ohio (0 replies)
  106. Koch Brothers try to kill California unions (0 replies)
  107. Texas Walmart workers stage “Rally for Respect” (0 replies)
  108. Marchers demand end to deadly gun violence (0 replies)
  109. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of September 24, 2012 (0 replies)
  110. Today in labor history: Eisenhower enforces racial integration in Little Rock (0 replies)
  111. India’s shopkeepers go on strike over “Walmart decision” (0 replies)
  112. Fantasy questions and belly laughs: Election 2012 (0 replies)
  113. Metal musicians talk community, politics, LGBT equality (0 replies)
  114. How about a Puerto Rican senator from Arizona? (0 replies)
  115. Australia: Brisbane workers and youth denounce austerity budget (0 replies)
  116. Australia: Devastating cuts to Queensland public sector jobs and services (0 replies)
  117. Australia: Funeral ceremony held for Bankstown fire victim (0 replies)
  118. Currency war warnings follow US Fed’s “quantitative easing” (0 replies)
  119. UN human rights officials visit Sri Lanka (0 replies)
  120. Chicago Symphony musicians walk out (0 replies)
  121. France’s Socialist Party government bans protests against anti-Muhammad cartoons (0 replies)
  122. Squatting now a criminal offence in the UK (0 replies)
  123. Letters from our readers (0 replies)
  124. Life expectancy falling for the poorest Americans (0 replies)
  125. The wide range of human passion, action and adventure (0 replies)
  126. US blames Libya attack on Al Qaeda-linked forces it previously backed (0 replies)
  127. Bank of America to lay off 16,000 workers (0 replies)
  128. Amid rising tensions, US defense secretary visits China and Japan (0 replies)
  129. Greece: Growing resistance to austerity measures (0 replies)
  130. Three killers and a blurry background (0 replies)
  131. As ice melts, geoengineering gets a less frosty reception (0 replies)
  132. Unions say Pennsylvania can’t handle Voter ID demand (0 replies)
  133. Chicago teachers educate a nation (0 replies)
  134. Today in labor history: Mother Jones leads march of miners’ children (0 replies)
  135. Fighting for human rights in the fields of North Carolina (0 replies)
  136. Virginia: Democrats inch forward but it's still close (0 replies)
  137. Part-time faculty pay reaching poverty level (0 replies)
  138. Australia: TAFE teachers strike over job losses, assets sell off (0 replies)
  139. Lessons of the Chicago teachers strike (0 replies)
  140. Millions protest in India against “big bang” pro-market measures (0 replies)
  141. Oppose Chinese and Japanese nationalism (0 replies)
  142. Victorian TAFE teachers speak on cuts to funding (0 replies)
  143. Net worth of richest Americans soars by 13 percent in 2012 (0 replies)
  144. Washington pressures Iraq over alleged arms shipments to Syria (0 replies)
  145. Obama denies health care to young immigrants granted temporary reprieve from deportation (0 replies)
  146. Should mining in Greenland follow the U.S.’s example? (0 replies)
  147. Vance community may face destruction (0 replies)
  148. The "47 Percent" welcomes Romney (0 replies)
  149. Today in Labor History: "The Jungle" published (0 replies)
  150. Unions reach agreement with Verizon (0 replies)
  151. Union official scores Republican ad featuring fake coal miner (0 replies)
  152. American Airlines sends layoff notices to 11,000 employees (0 replies)
  153. Australian Labor government prepares for election campaign of lies (0 replies)
  154. Australian government removes refugees to Nauru (0 replies)
  155. Bangladeshi garment workers clash with police (0 replies)
  156. End of Chicago strike paves way for redoubled attack on teachers, public education (0 replies)
  157. Anti-US protests spark internal policy debate over American war drive in Syria (0 replies)
  158. Egyptian President Mursi cracks down after US embassy protests (0 replies)
  159. Mexican gas plant explosion kills some 30 workers (0 replies)
  160. Japan abandoning nuclear power by 2040 (0 replies)
  161. Striking warehouse workers take over Chicago Walmart (0 replies)
  162. Hondurans challenge gov’t land seizures, anti-worker law (0 replies)
  163. Rahm Emanuel: Point Man For Obama's Bipartisan Pork Barrel Pedagogy (0 replies)
  164. Race-Based Romney-Speak (0 replies)
  165. Georgia Brutalizes Inmates, Silences Families, Stonewalls Advocates, Justice Department Does Nothing So Far (0 replies)
  166. The two paths open to Chicago teachers (0 replies)
  167. College’s antiquated policies up against new generation of thinkers (0 replies)
  168. Connecticut GOP Senate hopeful a threat to kids (0 replies)
  169. An election for the many or the few? (0 replies)
  170. EPI: Income recovery from great recession may take until 2020 (0 replies)
  171. Citizens United pays to air anti-Obama film (0 replies)
  172. Out of dusty desert and shadows, LA Walmart warehouse workers march (video) (0 replies)
  173. Today in labor history: Tuskegee Institute opened (0 replies)
  174. Neil Armstrong: moon in the balance (0 replies)
  175. Freedom Rider: Mitt Romney, The Less Effective Evil (0 replies)
  176. Obama Wins A Round in His Quest to Imprison Americans Without Trial (0 replies)
  177. The Mother of All Blowbacks is Coming (0 replies)
  178. Fall 2012 Reading List: Black Agenda Review of Books (0 replies)
  179. Is Senior Adviser Valerie Jarrett the One Who Keeps Barack from Dealing with Black Issues? (0 replies)
  180. Why the AFL-CIO Must Address Black Criminalization and (Un)Employment (0 replies)
  181. Wrong Song In The Key Of Death (Call The Villain) (0 replies)
  182. Australian police crackdown on anti-US protest in Sydney (0 replies)
  183. Delegates meeting votes to end Chicago teachers strike (0 replies)
  184. Mounting anti-Japanese protests in China (0 replies)
  185. Pakistan’s factory fire: An indictment of capitalism (0 replies)
  186. The two paths open to Chicago teachers (0 replies)
  187. Attacks force US to halt joint operations with Afghan troops (0 replies)
  188. CAW leadership bows to Ford Canada’s concessions demands (0 replies)
  189. The unholy nexus between Britain’s royal family, the military and the media in Afghanistan (0 replies)
  190. Marine's father deported week after Afghanistan deployment (0 replies)
  191. Moment of victory: Shell stops Arctic drilling (0 replies)
  192. Ohio labor rallies for Obama (0 replies)
  193. Parents and students back Chicago teachers (0 replies)
  194. Berlin: A conference of anti-fascists and the story of a ring (0 replies)
  195. Mitt, you take personal responsibility! (0 replies)
  196. On the 202nd anniversary of Mexican independence (0 replies)
  197. Anti-US protests spread throughout Muslim world (0 replies)
  198. Australia: After Bankstown apartment fire, residents demand answers (0 replies)
  199. Israeli leader presses Obama to set trigger for war against Iran (0 replies)
  200. Seven Days in Chicago: What has been revealed by the Chicago teachers strike (0 replies)
  201. Under threat of injunction, Chicago teacher delegates to vote on strike (0 replies)
  202. Thousands demonstrate in Madrid against austerity (0 replies)
  203. India announces “big bang” economic reforms (0 replies)
  204. New York police arrest hundreds on first anniversary of Occupy Wall Street protests (0 replies)
  205. Today in Labor History: 1934 textile workers strike begins (0 replies)
  206. Rally demands banks stop foreclosing on veterans (0 replies)
  207. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of September 17, 2012 (0 replies)
  208. Wisconsin’s anti-collective bargaining law struck down (0 replies)
  209. Walmart warehouse workers strike for workplace safety (0 replies)
  210. Today in Labor History: First Civil War battle in north (0 replies)
  211. Census Bureau: Poverty rate unchanged, health care coverage improves, income drops (0 replies)
  212. Strike at Walmart warehouses spreads (0 replies)
  213. Coming out for equality in Memphis (0 replies)
  214. Unionists, allies protest Trans-Pacific trade pact (0 replies)
  215. Pride at Work puts “Boots on the Ground” (0 replies)
  216. Australia police raids stir up new “terror” scare (0 replies)
  217. Chicago teachers vote to continue strike (0 replies)
  218. Dubious new “terrorism” raids in Australia (0 replies)
  219. Financial parasitism and looting are the “new normal” (0 replies)
  220. NATO bombing kills nine women in Afghanistan as fighting mounts (0 replies)
  221. Pakistani government facing public anger over Karachi fire (0 replies)
  222. South Africa: ANC orders security clampdown against miners’ revolt (0 replies)
  223. This deal is not what the strike was about! (0 replies)
  224. Polls show Obama edging ahead of Romney (0 replies)
  225. Without final contract, Chicago Teachers Union pushes for end to strike (0 replies)
  226. Teachers have the right to know: What’s in the contract? (0 replies)
  227. Grand coalition government formed in the Netherlands (0 replies)
  228. US designates Haqqani Network in Pakistan as terrorist group (0 replies)
  229. The strange absence of China’s vice president (0 replies)
  230. Right-wing terrorist organization worked within US Army (0 replies)
  231. Anti-US protests rage across the Middle East (0 replies)
  232. British TUC makes hollow general strike threat (0 replies)
  233. Chicago teachers to vote Sunday on ending strike (0 replies)
  234. NFL players make strong defense of LGBT equality (0 replies)
  235. CAW moves to meet Detroit Three’s demands for two tier-wages, other givebacks (0 replies)
  236. CLUW mobilizes to protect voter rights (0 replies)
  237. Despite austerity, right-center coalition prevails in Dutch elections (0 replies)
  238. With toxic plant ready for demolition, NJ residents voice concerns (0 replies)
  239. Faith leaders condemn far right Values summit (0 replies)
  240. Hoffa holds tea party responsible for "tremendous war on workers" (0 replies)
  241. Behind the inflammatory video, a vast right-wing network (0 replies)
  242. Workers for Walmart subcontractor forced to strike over warehouse conditions (0 replies)
  243. Today in labor history: Textile workers ambushed (0 replies)
  244. Australia: Hundreds of Bankstown fire survivors remain locked out (0 replies)
  245. Chinese president’s top aide sidelined (0 replies)
  246. Protests against Palestinian Authority austerity measures (0 replies)
  247. The US embassy protests (0 replies)
  248. Union preparing to accept sellout contract and end Chicago teachers strike (0 replies)
  249. ”The Quiet American”: the death of J. Christopher Stevens (0 replies)
  250. Students, teachers oppose attack on public education (0 replies)