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