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  1. Australia: Report recommends “user pays” for aged care (0 replies)
  2. Israel launches bloody reprisals in Egypt and Gaza (0 replies)
  3. UK unemployment rises, with youth badly hit (0 replies)
  4. Campaign to solve housing crisis and create one million jobs (0 replies)
  5. Argentina president Fernandez does well in primary elections (0 replies)
  6. Edie Fishman: Lifelong fighter for the working class (0 replies)
  7. Australian steel producer sacks 1,300 workers (0 replies)
  8. Angry autoworkers speak out, demand equal pay (0 replies)
  9. Israel & U.S. tighten military, political repression (0 replies)
  10. Call centers: A new front in the class struggle (0 replies)
  11. Wisconsin recall sparked labor-community coalition (0 replies)
  12. Bank of America prepares to slash 10,000 jobs (0 replies)
  13. Billionaire throws party on Long Island—other billionaires (and hangers-on) attend (0 replies)
  14. US, European powers demand resignation of Syria’s Assad (0 replies)
  15. Government considers curfew powers following UK riots (0 replies)
  16. Western-backed rebel forces encircle Libyan capital (0 replies)
  17. New evidence in UK phone hacking scandal implicates the Murdochs (0 replies)
  18. Japanese government seeks to defuse opposition to nuclear industry (0 replies)
  19. The Democrats and the US jobs crisis (0 replies)
  20. NATO kills 85 civilians in Western Libya (0 replies)
  21. Harlem protest says: U.S. hands off Africa! (0 replies)
  22. McKinney anti-war tour mobilizes movement in 20+ cities (0 replies)
  23. Revisiting the Berlin Wall (0 replies)
  24. In UK riots, Conservative Party rewriting doesn't wash (0 replies)
  25. In pilot project, AFL-CIO organizes Minnesota jobless workers (0 replies)
  26. Rally tells Sen. Feinstein: Fight for Social Security (0 replies)
  27. Mexico: New government attacks against electrical workers (0 replies)
  28. Australian treasurer declares economy can “ride out global turbulence” (0 replies)
  29. Four killed in New Caledonia airport blockade (0 replies)
  30. Again on the jobs crisis in the US (0 replies)
  31. Global markets plunge on US data and European bank fears (0 replies)
  32. Bristol riots in Britain—A Tale of Two Cities (0 replies)
  33. Workers speak out on British riots: “The system is not viable” (0 replies)
  34. Interracial marriage, class arrogance, idealism star at flim fest (0 replies)
  35. Pressure grows on sugar company to end lockout (0 replies)
  36. Bay Area community to Congress: good jobs now! (0 replies)
  37. Standing up: a poem for the picket lines (0 replies)
  38. Ohio governor backtracks on union stripping bill (0 replies)
  39. Major food companies promote childhood obesity (0 replies)
  40. Verizon threatens strikers with health care cutoff (0 replies)
  41. India’s government uses authoritarian measures against self-styled anti-corruption crusade (0 replies)
  42. Unions call symbolic protest as debt crisis spreads to France (0 replies)
  43. Detroit workers speak on jobs crisis (0 replies)
  44. Australian “health reform” plan to slash spending (0 replies)
  45. Historic heat wave and drought in southwestern US (0 replies)
  46. One million Indian bank workers take strike action (0 replies)
  47. Sri Lankan talks for a “political solution” reach dead-end (0 replies)
  48. A socialist perspective for Sri Lankan workers (0 replies)
  49. Gun rights activists on losing streak? (0 replies)
  50. What lessons learned in "Rise of the Apes"? (0 replies)
  51. Protest hits London’s mass arrests (0 replies)
  52. British gov’t steps up repression (0 replies)
  53. Gerardo Hernández denied habeas corpus documents, info (0 replies)
  54. Campaign rachets up defense of Victor Toro (0 replies)
  55. Can you hear us now? (0 replies)
  56. It's Too Late To Save The Obama Administration. Can We Still Save Ourselves? (0 replies)
  57. Black Libya City Said to Fall to Rebel Siege (0 replies)
  58. Freedom Rider: Look! Over There! It's President Michelle Bachmann! (0 replies)
  59. British Jealous of America’s Savage Police (0 replies)
  60. Deported 1 Million, Separated Countless Families Since 2009, to Latinos Obama is the Bait & Switch President (0 replies)
  61. Black Democrats Go to Israel, Ron Paul Puts Democrats to Shame (0 replies)
  62. Newark: Day In, Day Out Protests (0 replies)
  63. After wave of attacks, US signals troops could stay in Iraq (0 replies)
  64. The stench of a police state (0 replies)
  65. Qantas to destroy 1,000 jobs as part of shift to Asia (0 replies)
  66. South Korean government deploys police against shipyard protest (0 replies)
  67. Japanese prime minister set to step down (0 replies)
  68. German GDP figures highlight downward trajectory of global economy (0 replies)
  69. Obama’s bus tour—a right-wing political stunt (0 replies)
  70. Detroit demands action on jobs (0 replies)
  71. Wisconsin voters turn thumbs down on Walker agenda (0 replies)
  72. Afghanistan: Dangerous illusions about a very bumpy border (0 replies)
  73. Robotics: a dilemma for workers today (0 replies)
  74. Big Business hiding more of its money (0 replies)
  75. Emergency manager cuts endanger Detroit schools (0 replies)
  76. Groups demand Bank of America stop foreclosures, pay taxes (0 replies)
  77. Trumpet-makers on strike get a brass band boost (0 replies)
  78. Another hot Wisconsin election today, after big labor push (0 replies)
  79. Protesters target BART for cell phone cutoff (0 replies)
  80. St. Louis labor and community rallies to support Verizon strikers (0 replies)
  81. Right-wing music fest gets punked by anti-racists with Trojan Ts (0 replies)
  82. Mass protest forces Chinese authorities to shut petrochemical plant (0 replies)
  83. Stock market panic deepens euro crisis (0 replies)
  84. Australian court freezes former Guantánamo Bay prisoner’s bank accounts (0 replies)
  85. Sri Lankan defence report whitewashes war crimes (0 replies)
  86. The political issues in the Verizon strike (0 replies)
  87. Pervasive unemployment and poverty in London areas hit by riots (0 replies)
  88. Colorado mother sues over son’s death after Medicaid denial (0 replies)
  89. Animal protection thrown to the wolves (0 replies)
  90. A few facts about Rick Perry’s Texas (0 replies)
  91. Crying and laughing about the holocaust? (0 replies)
  92. Cuban Five prisoner Gerardo Hernandez demands justice (0 replies)
  93. Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of August 15, 2011 (0 replies)
  94. Will Obama get on the bus for federal action to create jobs? (0 replies)
  95. Youth: What the hell are we fighting for? (0 replies)
  96. Unions say Verizon taking its cue from Wisconsin's governor (0 replies)
  97. Locked-out workers take message to Crystal Sugar’s doorstep (0 replies)
  98. Protests erupt over cell phone shutdown (0 replies)
  99. SEP launches web site for Berlin campaign (0 replies)
  100. Draconian cuts to Michigan utility assistance programs (0 replies)
  101. Iowa debate, straw poll mark further rightward shift by Republicans (0 replies)
  102. Protest marches, tent city protests continue in Israel (0 replies)
  103. When the US defaulted: 40 years since the collapse of the Bretton Woods Agreement (0 replies)
  104. Australian state premier removed in backroom coup (0 replies)
  105. New Thai government seeks to appease factional rivals (0 replies)
  106. Killing owls to save them: What would Darwin say? (0 replies)
  107. Solidarity with Libya grows (0 replies)
  108. 40 years of fighting prison slavery (0 replies)
  109. Protest flails ‘dictatorship of bankers’ (0 replies)
  110. Protest speaks for 50 million people: ‘Don’t cut food stamps!’ (0 replies)
  111. How people with disabilities fare in Cuba (0 replies)
  112. Heartland workers, activists stand with CWA against Verizon (0 replies)
  113. The Failure of Capitalism and the Fight for Socialism Today (0 replies)
  114. Record levels of unemployment for Europe’s youth (0 replies)
  115. Indian government under renewed pressure for pro-market reforms (0 replies)
  116. NATO’s puppet regime in Libya falls apart (0 replies)
  117. Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific (0 replies)
  118. US Postal Service plans to cut 220,000 jobs (0 replies)
  119. Media demand mass arrests, reprisals against UK rioters (0 replies)
  120. Police torture victims continue to seek justice, freedom (0 replies)
  121. Beep, honk: Verizon picketers get noisy support in upstate NY (0 replies)
  122. Alabama’s immigration law is hateful and racist, say opponents (0 replies)
  123. Verizon strike: It’s “high noon” for all workers (0 replies)
  124. Unions warn about deceptive California ballot measure (0 replies)
  125. Labor welcomes U.S. move in Guatemalan labor rights (0 replies)
  126. Smiley and West poverty tour draws criticism, support (0 replies)
  127. ‘Debt-ceiling crisis, true and false’ (0 replies)
  128. Durham, N.C., picket hits austerity budget (0 replies)
  129. Diverse crowd protests Texas guv’s self-serving ‘Day of Prayer’ (0 replies)
  130. Efforts persist to free the Cuban 5 (0 replies)
  131. Boston crowd says, ‘No war on Libya!’ (0 replies)
  132. China unable to rescue global economy (0 replies)
  133. Australia: Queensland floods report covers up government responsibility (0 replies)
  134. Parliament demands violent repression of British youth riots (0 replies)
  135. The Wisconsin recall election (0 replies)
  136. US edges toward demand for ouster of Assad in Syria (0 replies)
  137. Lebanon intercepts covert arms shipments bound for Syria (0 replies)
  138. Secret interrogation policy confirms UK government’s complicity in war crimes (0 replies)
  139. 50th anniversary of Berlin Wall: a deeper look (0 replies)
  140. British right spreads anti-youth message (0 replies)
  141. For Air Canada workers, tentative pact in tough conditions (0 replies)
  142. Ohioans rally for jobs, rights, Boehner locks them out (0 replies)
  143. CIA presence provokes fear in Mexico (0 replies)
  144. Pakistan: Report lifts veil on military and intelligence apparatus’ repression in Balochistan (0 replies)
  145. Rallies call for “Contract for the American Dream” (0 replies)
  146. US retaliation in Afghanistan in wake of helicopter downing (0 replies)
  147. China’s train crash evolves into a political crisis (0 replies)
  148. Australian government moves to cut thousands off disability pensions (0 replies)
  149. A turning point in the crisis of world capitalism (0 replies)
  150. Oppose state repression of British youth (0 replies)
  151. Democrats routed in Wisconsin recall elections (0 replies)
  152. Notes on the social crisis in America (0 replies)
  153. Where auto history was made, calls to “Retool for Peace” (0 replies)
  154. Labor mobilizes in congressional districts in August (0 replies)
  155. Dallas demonstration demands jobs (0 replies)
  156. Koch money aids Scott Walker in Wisconsin voter suppression (0 replies)
  157. In Connecticut the fight for jobs is on (0 replies)
  158. Higher health spending means healthy people (0 replies)
  159. Cuban film "Habanastation" wins top film festival award (0 replies)
  160. Congreswoman introduces emergency jobs bill (0 replies)
  161. Financial jolts signal deeper capitalist crisis (0 replies)
  162. Racist killing sparks rebellion in Britain (0 replies)
  163. Verizon strikers take on corporate giant (0 replies)
  164. GM & Ford earn billions, resist even crumbs for workers (0 replies)
  165. Los Angeles rallies build unity to confront war drive (0 replies)
  166. Barack's Satan Sandwich Only The First Course: Will We Re-Hire the Chef in 2012 Anyway? (0 replies)
  167. Obama Slipping: Black America Waking Up - To the Nightmare (0 replies)
  168. Freedom Rider: Six More Years of Obama (0 replies)
  169. Black Britain Revolts: What If It Had Been New York? (0 replies)
  170. Corporate Funding of Urban League, NAACP & Civil Rights Orgs Has Turned Into Corporate Leadership (0 replies)
  171. Starving Somalia: U.S. “Other Wars” Kill More than Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iraq (0 replies)
  172. International Day of Action Against Imperialist Wars Against Africa and African People Worldwide (0 replies)
  173. Wisconsin recall drive falls one seat short (0 replies)
  174. British riots spurred by "greed is good" society (0 replies)
  175. A tribute to Senator Mark Hatfield (0 replies)
  176. Waiter, there's a newfangled technology in my soup (0 replies)
  177. Philip Levine named country's poet laureate (0 replies)
  178. Mississippi is still burning, vicious murder shows (0 replies)
  179. Video: Jobs with Justice, fired up, ready to fight (0 replies)
  180. "We'll stand with Verizon workers, their fight is ours" (0 replies)
  181. Australian government vows to deport refugees to Malaysia despite legal challenge (0 replies)
  182. 16,000 police deployed in London to put down youth revolt (0 replies)
  183. Sri Lankan ex-left justifies betrayal of university pay campaign (0 replies)
  184. US stocks soar on Fed pledge to keep interest rates near zero (0 replies)
  185. Video: Detroit area workers, retired people speak out on social spending cuts (0 replies)
  186. Protests over social conditions continue in Israel (0 replies)
  187. Australian university announces 70 redundancies (0 replies)
  188. Family reunited in rare immigration victory (0 replies)
  189. Workers see sugar lockout as part of bigger anti-union push (0 replies)
  190. Demand for job creation swells across the nation (0 replies)
  191. Massive protests shake up Israel (0 replies)
  192. The kids aren't all right, new report shows (0 replies)
  193. A plea for Liliany Obando, Colombian political prisoner (0 replies)
  194. Jobs with Justice needed more than ever (0 replies)
  195. Movies tell the truth at Michael Moore's film festival (0 replies)
  196. Honor the troops, leave Afghanistan (0 replies)
  197. China lectures Washington on S&P downgrade (0 replies)
  198. Australian shares plunge along with Asian, world markets (0 replies)
  199. Biggest global stock market plunge since 2008 (0 replies)
  200. The Israeli protests and the reemergence of the working class (0 replies)
  201. Major police clampdown as riots spread across London and other UK cities (0 replies)
  202. CIA, US military operating inside Mexico’s “drug war” (0 replies)
  203. New York City workers speak out against budget cuts (0 replies)
  204. U.S.-NATO continues inhumane bombing of Libya (0 replies)
  205. Interview with Narciso Isa Conde (0 replies)
  206. The truth behind China’s train tragedy (0 replies)
  207. FIST launches in Detroit (0 replies)
  208. Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of August 8, 2011 (0 replies)
  209. Do social networking sites create anti-social behavior? (0 replies)
  210. Cuba Caravan challenges blockade, returns to the United States (0 replies)
  211. 45,000 Verizon workers strike over company greed (0 replies)
  212. Vote can save jobs, benefits, services (0 replies)
  213. Congressional Black Caucus jobs hearings begin in Cleveland (0 replies)
  214. Tottenham unrest a symptom of Tory Britain (0 replies)
  215. FAA shutdown and labor's unhappy anniversary (0 replies)
  216. CIA use of immunization program has troubling history (0 replies)
  217. Protests continue as the police leave Madrid’s Puerta del Sol (0 replies)
  218. Largest-ever social protests in Israel (0 replies)
  219. Italy prepares new cuts after stock market panic (0 replies)
  220. New Orleans police found guilty in post-Katrina killings (0 replies)
  221. The US credit downgrade (0 replies)
  222. Inquiry hears damning evidence of unsafe conditions at New Zealand mine (0 replies)
  223. A socialist program for public sector workers in Sri Lanka (0 replies)
  224. C.I.A. use of immunization program has troubling history (0 replies)
  225. S&P "bond vigilantes" take aim - at us (0 replies)
  226. Cholera rages in Haiti, homeless displaced — new president chooses repression (0 replies)
  227. Stop cuts in food stamps, WIC & funding to food pantries! (0 replies)
  228. Workers, parents defend employee protection for school transport (0 replies)
  229. On the picket line (0 replies)
  230. Talks begin on extending US occupation of Iraq (0 replies)
  231. Japanese PM sacks three top nuclear officials (0 replies)
  232. US jobs crisis worsened in July (0 replies)
  233. Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific (0 replies)
  234. Stock market panic deepens euro crisis (0 replies)
  235. Charges mount of NATO war crimes in Libya (0 replies)
  236. UAW president shares private jet with Ford CEO (0 replies)
  237. Chicago activists rally for jobs not cuts (0 replies)
  238. The bankers’ budget (0 replies)
  239. For the victims in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, end nuclear arms (0 replies)
  240. Senator Sanders got it right (0 replies)
  241. AFL-CIO backs "people's movement" in Middle East (0 replies)
  242. Fight to end sex trafficking (0 replies)
  243. A little debt-ceiling history, and a few suggestions (0 replies)
  244. Unions say “voter ID” is Jim Crow revisited (0 replies)
  245. Castro reports progress, criticizes religious discrimination (0 replies)
  246. Right wing running scared in Wisconsin (0 replies)
  247. Further signs of economic downturn in Australia (0 replies)
  248. Financial markets plunge on fears of renewed recession (0 replies)
  249. Australian High Court concludes hearing into Julian Moti appeal (0 replies)
  250. Brutal assault on senior journalist in northern Sri Lanka (0 replies)