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  1. US to shift bulk of Navy ships to Asia-Pacific (0 replies)
  2. Conflict over Syria threatens Lebanon’s stability (0 replies)
  3. US launches new drone attacks on Pakistan (0 replies)
  4. Teamsters ratify new contract with Sotheby's, ending 10-month lockout (0 replies)
  5. Cuba celebrates International Children's Day (0 replies)
  6. Texas primary election teaches lessons (0 replies)
  7. Library closing plan will shut people out (0 replies)
  8. Families to Bloomberg: don't cut our kids (0 replies)
  9. What next for immigrant rights? (0 replies)
  10. Protesters force retreat on plan to dismantle Philly public schools (0 replies)
  11. Women's sufferage amendment sent to states (0 replies)
  12. Carlos Montes trial nears (0 replies)
  13. Chicago cops’ brutality has long tradition (0 replies)
  14. Activist imprisoned after speaking truth to power (0 replies)
  15. Supporters rally for Alan Blueford (0 replies)
  16. Cop’s acquittal sparks anger, action (0 replies)
  17. Australian government backs US campaign against Syria (0 replies)
  18. Further political turmoil in Papua New Guinea (0 replies)
  19. Political turmoil in Nepal as interim parliament dissolved (0 replies)
  20. US jobs report points to renewed global crisis (0 replies)
  21. Uncertainties mount over Chinese economy (0 replies)
  22. The Quebec student strike and the need for a socialist program (0 replies)
  23. Greece: SYRIZA presents its economic programme (0 replies)
  24. Indian workers, youth, rural poor join bandh against fuel price hikes (0 replies)
  25. People's victory in Charlotte, N.C., as March on Wall Street South wins permits (0 replies)
  26. Bay Area ferry workers strike (0 replies)
  27. ‘Occupy PGA’ tackles racism, dictatorial rule (0 replies)
  28. New labor law empowers workers in Venezuela (0 replies)
  29. U.S. continues campaign against socialist Cuba (0 replies)
  30. Australian protests demand release of WikiLeaks founder (0 replies)
  31. “The Labor government just wants to shut Assange up” (0 replies)
  32. Rally seeks freedom for Puerto Rican political prisoner Oscar Lopez Rivera (0 replies)
  33. AFGE: new poultry inspection rules endanger public's health (0 replies)
  34. Starving and broke: Yemen's "war on terror" (0 replies)
  35. A right-wing apologist in sheep’s clothing (0 replies)
  36. Occupy generation learns from labor history (0 replies)
  37. Efforts to slash Illinois public worker pensions collapse (0 replies)
  38. Australia: Unions oversee the axing of Hastie Group jobs (0 replies)
  39. Australian protests demand release of Julian Assange (0 replies)
  40. New Zealand budget deepens austerity measures (0 replies)
  41. Newspaper staff strike in Australia against job losses (0 replies)
  42. US steps up pressure for intervention in Syria (0 replies)
  43. Quebec government scuttles talks to end 16-week student strike (0 replies)
  44. SYRIZA leader Tsipras backs the Greek military (0 replies)
  45. Egyptian Revolutionary Socialists endorse Islamist presidential candidate (0 replies)
  46. The Pentagon targets Honduras (0 replies)
  47. Providence, R.I., youth protest racial profiling (0 replies)
  48. Tulsa, Okla., 1921: Justice continues to be denied (0 replies)
  49. Obama and LGBTQ liberation (0 replies)
  50. NAACP endorses marriage equality (0 replies)
  51. United Farm Workers' Huerta receives Medal of Freedom (0 replies)
  52. British Supreme Court endorses extradition of Julian Assange (0 replies)
  53. Federal cuts to strip 70,000 more US workers of jobless benefits in June (0 replies)
  54. Former Australian union chief appeals to big business to rely on Labor (0 replies)
  55. Indian government attempts to smash pilots strike (0 replies)
  56. Talks continue between Quebec government, student groups over tuition protests (0 replies)
  57. Washington Post airs another unlikely Iranian assassination plot (0 replies)
  58. Spanish banking crisis roils global financial markets (0 replies)
  59. NDP abets suppression of Quebec student strike (0 replies)
  60. Coalition steps up fight against Alabama anti-immigrant law (0 replies)
  61. The trial of Sacco and Vanzetti (0 replies)
  62. Striking workers assail Red Cross “union-avoidance plan” (0 replies)
  63. Fukushima fallout - U.S. regulatory agency loses top safety advocate (0 replies)
  64. Does it matter who rules: Republicans or Democrats? (0 replies)
  65. Urge to lawmakers: Use Trans-Pacific trade pact to favor workers (0 replies)
  66. Appeals court rules Defense of Marriage Act unconstitutional (0 replies)
  67. Labor help critical to defeat Walker, "fix Wisconsin" (0 replies)
  68. 350,000 back student strike (0 replies)
  69. China’s report on U.S. human rights (0 replies)
  70. Colombia: New group shows hope of bringing change (0 replies)
  71. Bloqueo policial no logra detener protestas masivas contra los asesinos de la OTAN (0 replies)
  72. Lanzado el Capítulo estadounidense de la Liga Internacional de la Lucha de los Pueblos (0 replies)
  73. Syria at a tipping point (0 replies)
  74. NLRB official orders rerun recognition vote at Target store (0 replies)
  75. Community members stand up for soldiers’ right to heal (0 replies)
  76. Move to rehabilitate Hungary’s ultra-right “heroes” (0 replies)
  77. Quebec student strike: Do you hear the noise? (0 replies)
  78. Cleaning Up Obama’s “Dark Side” (0 replies)
  79. Obama 2012 Smacks Down Jim Clyburn For Criticizing Bain & Vampire Equity Firms, Obama Supporters Pretend Not to Notice (0 replies)
  80. Freedom Rider: Criminal Injustice System (0 replies)
  81. The Imperialists and the Jihadis: The Evil Alliance Against Syria (0 replies)
  82. The Endless Genocide: Rwanda Still Spreading Chaos and Death in Congo (0 replies)
  83. Posing a Direct Threat to the 1964 Civil Rights Act: The Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act (0 replies)
  84. Libya, Africa and Africom: The Ongoing Disaster (0 replies)
  85. UN Starves One Million Somalis on 10 Cents A Day (0 replies)
  86. Spanish Civil War vets’ legacy continues (0 replies)
  87. Labor history: U.S. autoworkers and the Soviet Union (0 replies)
  88. Virginia prisoners go on hunger strike (0 replies)
  89. Are U.S.-NATO setting up pretext for attack on Syria? (0 replies)
  90. Protests erupt against presidential elections in Egypt (0 replies)
  91. Obama uses Memorial Day speech to rehabilitate Vietnam War (0 replies)
  92. Guantanamo military tribunals proceed despite evidence of torture (0 replies)
  93. Student associations in talks with Quebec government (0 replies)
  94. Murdoch’s acolyte Tony Blair testifies before Leveson inquiry (0 replies)
  95. Kazakhstan: Eleven workers, one officer sentenced following police massacre (0 replies)
  96. India: Nationwide protests against fuel price hikes (0 replies)
  97. The ouster of Philippine Chief Justice Renato Corona (0 replies)
  98. Mexico's upcoming elections: The candidates, the issues (0 replies)
  99. Brazil probes dictatorship's human rights abuses (0 replies)
  100. Historic battle for voting rights is front and center (0 replies)
  101. Support grows for striking Quebec students (0 replies)
  102. Steelworkers remember martyrs, fight for living (0 replies)
  103. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of May 21, 2012Bailey – Week of May 28, 2012 (0 replies)
  104. NYC public workers battle Bloomberg, with video (0 replies)
  105. ‘ Love Means Second Chances’: A novel about abortion rights (0 replies)
  106. Legacies of Malcolm X and Ho Chi Minh live on today (0 replies)
  107. JPMorgan’s gamble (0 replies)
  108. U.S. remains hostile to China (0 replies)
  109. Tinley Park Five: Fight fascism (0 replies)
  110. Australia: ASIO assessments condemn refugees to indefinite detention (0 replies)
  111. Australian PM under pressure over mining “guest workers” (0 replies)
  112. Massachusetts legislation promotes health care rationing (0 replies)
  113. Double suicide underscores Greece’s deepening health crisis (0 replies)
  114. Seventy-five years since the Memorial Day Massacre (0 replies)
  115. Workers and youth speak on Chicago, Quebec and the attack on democratic rights (0 replies)
  116. Workers Struggles: The Americas (0 replies)
  117. US threatens military intervention in Syria following Houla massacre (0 replies)
  118. Veterans need more than flags on Memorial Day (0 replies)
  119. French bourgeois “left” manipulates fight against Fralib factory closure (0 replies)
  120. IMF chief: It’s “payback time” for Greek workers (0 replies)
  121. Israel’s ruling Likud party incites racist attacks on migrants (0 replies)
  122. NATO air strike kills Afghan family of eight (0 replies)
  123. Ten years on, the myths of East Timor independence stand exposed (0 replies)
  124. Mass repression in Quebec: A warning to the working class (0 replies)
  125. US CEO pay continues to climb (0 replies)
  126. Germany: Lafontaine and the Left Party move to the right (0 replies)
  127. Protest tells Pa. guv: ‘Shut prisons, not schools!’ (0 replies)
  128. G8 summit: No relief for Greece & Europe’s workers (0 replies)
  129. Africa‘s food security and the G8 summit (0 replies)
  130. Protests at G8 Summit (0 replies)
  131. On the picket line (0 replies)
  132. Greek ruling elite prepares for showdown with working class (0 replies)
  133. Chinese leadership turmoil continues (0 replies)
  134. Detroit city council approves brutal cuts (0 replies)
  135. Reports cite killings, disappearances and torture by Mexico’s security forces (0 replies)
  136. Russian government cracks down on opposition (0 replies)
  137. Sri Lankan president releases jailed rival (0 replies)
  138. UK student Richard O’Dwyer’s extradition appeal scheduled for July 30 (0 replies)
  139. US bank profits soar while lending drops (0 replies)
  140. There is HOPE for Memphis homeless (0 replies)
  141. Plastic bags to be banned in LA (0 replies)
  142. A tribute to Philip Levine, poet laureate of workers (0 replies)
  143. Try telling John Carlos that sports and politics don’t mix (0 replies)
  144. Labor history: "Bonus Army" starts national movement (0 replies)
  145. Mariela Castro in San Francisco: Cuba moving toward LGBT equality (0 replies)
  146. Wrong turn could kill economic recovery (0 replies)
  147. Media uses evidence to demonize Trayvon Martin (0 replies)
  148. Capt. Reggie Schell: Black Panther (0 replies)
  149. Win compensation after police beating (0 replies)
  150. Community demands justice for Blueford (0 replies)
  151. U.S. chapter of Int’l League of Peoples’ Struggle launched (0 replies)
  152. Australia: New South Wales teachers stop-work against devolution agenda (0 replies)
  153. Iranian nuclear talks on brink of collapse (0 replies)
  154. Papua New Guinean government arrests chief justice (0 replies)
  155. Quebec police mount mass arrests in bid to break student strike (0 replies)
  156. Sri Lanka: SEP holds plantation workers’ congress (0 replies)
  157. US prepares multi-front proxy war against Syria (0 replies)
  158. Low turnout in Egyptian presidential elections (0 replies)
  159. Hewlett-Packard announces 27,000 job cuts (0 replies)
  160. NATO protest reflections: Winning tactics vs. dead ends (0 replies)
  161. X-Men presents comics’ first interracial gay wedding (0 replies)
  162. Did Dharun Ravi verdict bring justice for Tyler Clementi? (0 replies)
  163. Florida’s Orange County OKs domestic partnerships (0 replies)
  164. Asia’s mad arms race (0 replies)
  165. Coalition asks members to lobby for Paycheck Fairness Act (0 replies)
  166. The new health care law and you – Ask a doc! (0 replies)
  167. Mass protests vs NATO killers (0 replies)
  168. Demonstration exposes NATO as real source of violence (0 replies)
  169. NATO Summit: 1%’s enforcers talk tactics (0 replies)
  170. WWP active in 10 days of anti-NATO protests (0 replies)
  171. IAC leader assesses Chicago march (0 replies)
  172. CWA president: We need mass movement to fix this mess (0 replies)
  173. Australia: Bowen Basin coal miners resume strike action (0 replies)
  174. Australian government confirms commitment to ongoing Afghanistan occupation (0 replies)
  175. Baghdad talks on Iran’s nuclear program unresolved (0 replies)
  176. Canadian Pacific railway workers strike (0 replies)
  177. Europe’s leaders at loggerheads at EU summit as markets tumble (0 replies)
  178. Impeachment trial of Philippine chief justice nears end (0 replies)
  179. SYRIZA leader Tsipras in Berlin (0 replies)
  180. Obama’s War: Criminalize the Left (0 replies)
  181. Freedom Rider: The Lie of American Democracy (0 replies)
  182. Corey Booker and the Hard Right's Colonization of Black American Politics (0 replies)
  183. One year since the tornado disaster in Joplin, Missouri (0 replies)
  184. JPMorgan could face $7 billion in losses (0 replies)
  185. US government panel calls for halt to prostate cancer screening (0 replies)
  186. Washington eases economic sanctions on Burma (0 replies)
  187. Sharp divisions on eve of EU summit (0 replies)
  188. Australia: Qantas axes jobs and maintenance base (0 replies)
  189. Palestinian hunger strike ended after Egypt’s intervention (0 replies)
  190. Activists abuzz over Bayer’s bee killing (0 replies)
  191. Immigrant rights activists say keep families together (0 replies)
  192. In the “other Chicago,” mental health patients out of options (0 replies)
  193. Wisconsin Walker recall battle close to dead heat (0 replies)
  194. Massachusetts: job creation up, unemployment down (0 replies)
  195. Latina moms in Chicago: “We’re done crying!” (0 replies)
  196. VIDEO Depicted as gorilla, African American doctor sues UCLA for racism (0 replies)
  197. “Mo” and “Gloves” Run Amok in Chicago (0 replies)
  198. Don't Be Fooled. Corey Booker, Barack Obama & the Whole Black Political Class Love Bain Capital (0 replies)
  199. Media Coverage of Reproductive Rights Should Include Women of Color (0 replies)
  200. No FEAR, Chapter 5: Who Are You Calling a Necklacer? (0 replies)
  201. If Obama Loses, What's Plan B for Blacks? (0 replies)
  202. Chicago activists protest Heartland Institute conference (0 replies)
  203. U.S. intransigence on Cuban Five prisoners a high stakes game (0 replies)
  204. Obama hails police state methods in Chicago (0 replies)
  205. Drink coffee, live longer? (0 replies)
  206. Thousands wrongly convicted (0 replies)
  207. Traveling the road away from war (0 replies)
  208. Striking Red Cross workers' life blood on the line (0 replies)
  209. Iraq and Afghanistan veterans return medals at NATO protest (0 replies)
  210. Protesters tell Spanish gov’t: ‘No bread, no peace!’ (0 replies)
  211. Protest calls for moratorium on debt service (0 replies)
  212. Result of U.S.-NATO war on Libya: Corruption, torture, chaos (0 replies)
  213. Bangladeshi protest vs. U.S.-India state visitors (0 replies)
  214. Kuala Lumpur tribunal finds Bush guilty torture (0 replies)
  215. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of May 21, 2012 (0 replies)
  216. Australia: Official employment rate hides real extent of joblessness (0 replies)
  217. Australia: Thomson’s speech fuels political instability (0 replies)
  218. India: WSWS team attacked as NLC strike enters second month (0 replies)
  219. NATO backs US plan on Afghanistan (0 replies)
  220. Tensions ease temporarily between China and the Philippines (0 replies)
  221. “Of course, Trotsky was an alternative to Stalin” (0 replies)
  222. Obama hails police-state methods in Chicago (0 replies)
  223. Greek SYRIZA leader Tsipras pledges to repay banks in European tour (0 replies)
  224. Three cheers for Mariela Castro’s visit to the U.S. (0 replies)
  225. Florida’s progressive forces unite against insurance company (0 replies)
  226. Another Iraq? U.S. aids Saudis in Syria intervention (0 replies)
  227. Tom Morello, Nurses Union gather in Chicago (0 replies)
  228. Foreclosed homeowner stands his ground on his own porch (0 replies)
  229. Greek coalition says anti-austerity left alliance necessary (0 replies)
  230. Reforming Wall Street is a job for the American people (0 replies)
  231. Cost-cutting taking place across Australian universities (0 replies)
  232. No agreement at G8 summit on deepening financial crisis (0 replies)
  233. Sri Lankan SEP condemns attack on WSWS supporters in India (0 replies)
  234. Western Australian, Tasmanian state governments announce new spending cuts (0 replies)
  235. Chicago police frame antiwar activists on “terrorism” charges (0 replies)
  236. Germany: Tens of thousands protest in banking quarter of Frankfurt (0 replies)
  237. Spain faces bank run (0 replies)
  238. The conviction of Marissa Alexander (0 replies)
  239. Campaign to free CeCe McDonald continues (0 replies)
  240. Police kill another Black youth (0 replies)
  241. Carlos Montes’ trial sparks protests (0 replies)
  242. Anti-gay amendment spurs solidarity (0 replies)
  243. A dangerous dispute in the South China Sea (0 replies)
  244. A dangerous dispute in South China Sea (0 replies)
  245. Crulic—The Path to Beyond from Romania: The tragic fate of a decent, humble human being (0 replies)
  246. European economic crisis, military tensions overshadow G8 summit (0 replies)
  247. UK prime minister warns of euro zone break-up (0 replies)
  248. G8 and NATO summits take place without Putin (0 replies)
  249. Quebec law criminalizing student strike threatens basic rights of all (0 replies)
  250. Greece: The program of Syriza (0 replies)