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- Detroit’s emergency manager throws down the gauntlet (0 replies)
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- Australian Labor budget sets up permanent cuts to social spending (0 replies)
- New revelations of torture and murder of Afghan civilians by US Special Forces (0 replies)
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- Obama, Cameron hold Syria war summit in Washington (0 replies)
- The criminalization of political dissent in America (0 replies)
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- Bombings rock Turkish-Syrian border (0 replies)
- Pakistani voters trounce parties that waged Washington’s AfPak war, imposed austerity (0 replies)
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- US Supreme Court attacks right to a speedy trial (0 replies)
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- Ontario: NDP preparing to support another Liberal austerity budget (0 replies)
- Sri Lankan police detain Muslim leader under terrorism laws (0 replies)
- Irish Labour Party in deep crisis (0 replies)
- Germany: Opel Bochum workers denounce union sellout (0 replies)
- FBI, Homeland Security withheld information on Boston bombing suspects from local, state police (0 replies)
- The political fraud of the Pakistani elections (0 replies)
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- Australia’s Defence White Paper and the US “pivot” to Asia (0 replies)
- Death toll in Bangladesh factory collapse reaches 950 (0 replies)
- IMF demands further austerity in Greece (0 replies)
- White House seeks to shorten sentence of former Enron executive Jeffrey Skilling (0 replies)
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- Top Indian official threatens Pakistan with nuclear annihilation (0 replies)
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- Mississippi death row prisoner granted reprieve, another executed in Texas (0 replies)
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- Detention of ex-dictator Musharraf adds to tensions in Pakistan (0 replies)
- Western black rhino declared extinct (0 replies)
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- New attack on Assata Shakur provokes ire (0 replies)
- Britain to pay out to Mau Mau victims (0 replies)
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- Germany: Verdi union accepts cuts to real wages at Lufthansa (0 replies)
- Guatemala imposes state of siege against mine protests (0 replies)
- Obama warns against “cynicism” at Ohio State commencement address (0 replies)
- US concerns about Japanese nuclear reprocessing (0 replies)
- Europe on the eve of mass working class struggles (0 replies)
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- Today in labor history: 400 Black women strike over wages, conditions (0 replies)
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- Australian Defence White Paper commits to US “pivot” (0 replies)
- Crisis deepens for US occupation in Afghanistan (0 replies)
- The Israeli strikes on Syria (0 replies)
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- Austerity policies heighten national divisions in Europe (0 replies)
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- Wildfires break out in Southern California (0 replies)
- Caterpillar announces more layoffs in Illinois and Canada (0 replies)
- Low-wage, part-time jobs dominate tepid rise in US payrolls (0 replies)
- Athens mayor bans fascist demonstration (0 replies)
- Tensions rise in India-China border stand-off (0 replies)
- Pakistan staggers toward elections amid civil war and impending economic collapse (0 replies)
- Australia: Queensland government offensive against public sector (0 replies)
- Iraq war resister, a pregnant mother of four, sentenced to 10 months in prison (0 replies)
- Police buildup in Pittsburgh in lead-up to marathon (0 replies)
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- Today in labor history: Chicago Haymarket affair (0 replies)
- Obama's Commerce nominee assailed as "anti-worker business mogul" (0 replies)
- Films about African Americans stand out at Tribeca Festival (0 replies)
- Thousands in San Jose call for immigration reform and workers' rights (0 replies)
- Amidst hunger strike, pressure rises to close Guantanamo prison (0 replies)
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- The failure of capitalism (0 replies)
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- California community put on police lockdown (0 replies)
- Two die in northeast Detroit house fire (0 replies)
- 350 Ypsilanti, Michigan school workers receive layoff notices (0 replies)
- Canada adopts “anti-terrorism” law that tramples basic rights (0 replies)
- May Day, a day for international labor solidarity (0 replies)
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- The future of immigration reform (0 replies)
- 6,000 miners rally in fight for pensions (0 replies)
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- GOP senators push bill to kill NLRB (0 replies)
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- Euro zone unemployment hits record high for 23rd consecutive month (0 replies)
- International law and the US war drive in Syria (0 replies)
- No retreat from austerity in Italy (0 replies)
- Greek unions hold one-day general strike (0 replies)
- Obama hails police lockdown, covers up state role in Boston bombings (0 replies)
- Guantanamo hunger strike, force feedings continue (0 replies)
- UAW chief stabs German Opel workers in the back (0 replies)
- Quebec unions mount nationalist campaign against savage cuts to jobless benefits (0 replies)
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- US pledges to arm Syrian opposition as new terror bombing hits Damascus (0 replies)
- What the CIA’s cash has bought for Afghanistan (0 replies)
- US think tank report weighs up “grim future” of nuclear war (0 replies)
- Bangladeshi government ends rescue operations in collapsed building (0 replies)
- Detroit residents speak out against mass evictions (0 replies)
- Massachusetts budget debate: More economic distress for workers (0 replies)
- UK teaching unions stage token protest in North West (0 replies)
- One million schoolchildren in England to be vaccinated as measles threat grows (0 replies)
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- Students and pizza workers unite! (0 replies)
- Major explosion at Detroit tarsands refinery (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: Everettville mine explosion (0 replies)
- 5 things you need to know about the 'Comp Time' bill (0 replies)
- NBA player makes history by coming out as gay (0 replies)
- Jerry Lewis is alive, well, and performing (0 replies)
- Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of 4/29/13 (0 replies)
- US moves to expand Internet wiretaps (0 replies)
- Braying for war against Syria (0 replies)
- More mass layoffs in Greece (0 replies)
- Amid jobs collapse, French President Hollande backs austerity in Europe (0 replies)
- Explosion at Detroit oil refinery raises danger of wider disaster (0 replies)
- Study finds nearly half of New Yorkers living in or near poverty (0 replies)
- US student loan interest rates expected to double (0 replies)
- Teachers’ struggles escalate across Mexico (0 replies)
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- NYC transit worker’s death prompts training reflection (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: Report on equal pay for women (0 replies)
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- The White House's flawed Korea policies (0 replies)
- Obama budget seeks more funding for job retraining (0 replies)
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- 84 million US adults lack adequate health care coverage (0 replies)
- A Grand Coalition for austerity in Italy (0 replies)
- Bangladesh: Death toll nears 400 in building collapse (0 replies)
- New questions on Boston bombing suspects’ ties to US intelligence (0 replies)
- Governing coalition suffers huge losses in Iceland (0 replies)
- Italian bank scandal reveals depth of financial crisis (0 replies)
- EU demands further austerity in Slovenia (0 replies)
- Eight children dead in fires in the US south (0 replies)
- Washington fabricates chemical weapons pretext for war against Syria (0 replies)
- The Bangladesh factory collapse and the drive for profit (0 replies)
- Sectarian warfare grips Iraq (0 replies)
- Military conducts urban warfare exercises in Chicago area (0 replies)
- Border tensions between India and China escalate (0 replies)
- Report on US economic growth points to continuing stagnation (0 replies)
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- Bush Library: Brazen attempt to rewrite history (0 replies)
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