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  1. Georgia's anti-picketing law an attack on the 99 percent (0 replies)
  2. Dairy factory linked to animal torture (0 replies)
  3. George Clooney, Ben Jealous: Action need to avoid humanitarian crisis in Sudan (0 replies)
  4. Veterans, families mark 9th anniversary of Iraq War (0 replies)
  5. Feds to investigate killing of Trayvon Martin (0 replies)
  6. Unions tackle states' practices that hurt workers (0 replies)
  7. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of March 19, 2012 (0 replies)
  8. Massacre in Afghanistan: Pentagon scrambles to elude blame (0 replies)
  9. Australia: Acute disaffection in Queensland election (0 replies)
  10. Fighting and bombings in Syrian capital (0 replies)
  11. Letters from our readers (0 replies)
  12. Sri Lankan defence ministry censors SMS news alerts (0 replies)
  13. Afghanistan massacre: The product of a criminal war (0 replies)
  14. Gunman kills four at Jewish school in Toulouse, France (0 replies)
  15. US Supreme Court issues reactionary rulings on warrants and interrogations (0 replies)
  16. Walker allies lose grip on Wisconsin Senate (0 replies)
  17. Celebrating the life of Mary McLeod Bethune (0 replies)
  18. Santorum played the clown in Puerto Rico (0 replies)
  19. UK's labor leader Bob Crow builds solidarity at the Left Labor Project (0 replies)
  20. Obama calls for end to oil subsidies as gas prices rise (0 replies)
  21. U.S. and Korea implement free trade agreement (0 replies)
  22. All hail the (German) chief (0 replies)
  23. Election ‘dust’ can’t disguise deep economic crisis (0 replies)
  24. Detroit campaign launched to halt foreclosures (0 replies)
  25. Fukushima catastrophe commemorated (0 replies)
  26. AFSCME workers rally in Philadelphia (0 replies)
  27. ‘Extreme poverty’ (0 replies)
  28. China’s military spending surpasses $100 billion (0 replies)
  29. Detroit workers react to plans for financial control board, more budget cuts (0 replies)
  30. French Socialist Party presidential candidate falls behind Sarkozy in polls (0 replies)
  31. Israel threatens Iran, continues air strikes against Gaza (0 replies)
  32. New attacks on contraceptive access follow Obama cave-in on issue (0 replies)
  33. Quebec Solidaire moves still closer to big business PQ (0 replies)
  34. Questions mount over US account of Afghanistan massacre (0 replies)
  35. 20 million could lose employer coverage under Obama health care overhaul (0 replies)
  36. Australian nurses’ union imposes real wage cut (0 replies)
  37. Obama menaces Iran with military threat (0 replies)
  38. Social counterrevolution in Britain (0 replies)
  39. In wake of Afghan massacre, tensions mount between US and its puppet Karzai (0 replies)
  40. Unemployment, wage cuts destroy living standards of millions in Greece (0 replies)
  41. Italian truckers strike against austerity closes Fiat plants (0 replies)
  42. Bangladeshi government cracks down on opposition rally (0 replies)
  43. ‘No cuts, no fees, education must be free!’ (0 replies)
  44. Cops oppose justice (0 replies)
  45. Protest for immigrant, workers’ rights (0 replies)
  46. Militant Oaklanders block foreclosures (0 replies)
  47. 60,000 protest as Wisconsin uprising continues (0 replies)
  48. Documents in US foreclosure settlement highlight lawlessness of the banks (0 replies)
  49. U.S. and Korea implement free trade agreement (0 replies)
  50. Labor raising an "army of 400,000" for the 2012 elections (0 replies)
  51. Irish debt and the heart of Saint O'Toole (0 replies)
  52. Heat ray weapon a threat to collective action? (0 replies)
  53. AFL-CIO defends women’s access to contraception (0 replies)
  54. Service Employees start campaign to expose secret campaign donors (0 replies)
  55. Minn. GOP assaults workers with constitutional amendments (0 replies)
  56. AFL-CIO defends women's access to contraception (0 replies)
  57. Australia: Labor faces electoral rout in Queensland (0 replies)
  58. Japan’s triple disaster: An indictment of capitalism (0 replies)
  59. US Afghan strategy unravels in wake of Kandahar massacre (0 replies)
  60. Documents in foreclosure fraud settlement highlight lawlessness of the banks (0 replies)
  61. French President Sarkozy makes anti-immigrant appeal to neo-fascist vote (0 replies)
  62. New stage in Murdoch scandal as former News of the World editor Rebekah Brooks re-arrested (0 replies)
  63. Millions for Volkswagen CEO, no money for European migrants (0 replies)
  64. German public service union agrees real wage cuts for Berlin transport workers (0 replies)
  65. Postal workers determined to keep their jobs (0 replies)
  66. ‘Only you can stop the USPS from privatizing’ (0 replies)
  67. ‘Privatization of the P.O. is the first domino’ (0 replies)
  68. Maryland postal workers demand plant reopen (0 replies)
  69. Reorganization’s toll on the Post Office workforce (0 replies)
  70. Senate leader Mitch McConnell: Marijuana use risks death (0 replies)
  71. Path to victory in 2012 (0 replies)
  72. WOMEN FIGHT BACK (0 replies)
  73. On March 8: Women resist ALL global oppression (0 replies)
  74. AFRICA ROUNDUP (0 replies)
  75. Cindy Sheehan speaks out to free the Cuban Five (0 replies)
  76. Pueblo indígena en Panamá defiende sus recursos (0 replies)
  77. East Timor to hold presidential election (0 replies)
  78. Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell: Marijuana and other narcotics risk “even death” (0 replies)
  79. Saving African children (0 replies)
  80. Senate approved transportation bill would create 200,000 jobs (0 replies)
  81. "Levitated Mass": Art or environmental crime? (0 replies)
  82. Anti-worker legislation’s negative impact on women, minorities (0 replies)
  83. The new assault on affirmative action (0 replies)
  84. “Fast for Fair Food” ends with 1,000 marching (0 replies)
  85. Bankers’ dictatorship for Detroit workers (0 replies)
  86. Canada: Front-runner for NDP leader considered joining Harper Conservatives (0 replies)
  87. East Timor’s holds presidential election (0 replies)
  88. Letters from our readers (0 replies)
  89. Sri Lankan ex-lefts promote the right-wing UNP (0 replies)
  90. US, UK vow no change in war after Afghanistan massacre (0 replies)
  91. One-day general strike called in Spain (0 replies)
  92. Foxconn and socialism in China (0 replies)
  93. Wisconsin recall set for June 5 - is the end near for Walker? (0 replies)
  94. Bands want music pulled from Limbaugh’s “right-wing clown show” (0 replies)
  95. Poll: Working-class swing voters favor Obama (0 replies)
  96. Is Barack Obama a Fit Role Model for Black Youth? (0 replies)
  97. Social Media Scam Alert: Top Ten Ways to Tell Kony is Phony (0 replies)
  98. Freedom Rider: Farewell Congressman Kucinich (0 replies)
  99. The U.S. Empire’s Achilles Heel: Its Barbaric Racism (0 replies)
  100. Obama Deserves Impeachment for War Policies, But Few Dare Say So – and Most of Them are Republicans (0 replies)
  101. No FEAR: Chapter 3 -- Ultimatum To Public Service (0 replies)
  102. Occupy Education vs Gates Foundation: Policy Throwdown! (0 replies)
  103. Santorum as president? A nightmare for Steelworkers leader (0 replies)
  104. Santorum wins Republican primaries in Alabama, Mississippi (0 replies)
  105. Ending the horrors of the Afghan war (0 replies)
  106. Voters have stark choice this November, AFT’s Weingarten says (0 replies)
  107. Afghanistan — The underlying crime (0 replies)
  108. Australian states impose Gillard’s “Empowering Local Schools” program (0 replies)
  109. Australian workers locked out by pharmaceutical company (0 replies)
  110. New bid for UN resolution aimed at Syrian regime-change fails (0 replies)
  111. Secret Australian SAS operations in Africa (0 replies)
  112. The student debt explosion (0 replies)
  113. Kony 2012 promotes US “humanitarian” intervention in Africa (0 replies)
  114. Germany government study promotes campaign against immigrant communities (0 replies)
  115. Strikes by German public-sector workers (0 replies)
  116. The Vanishing City: a movie review (0 replies)
  117. N.Y. archbishop fights child abuse legislation (0 replies)
  118. Proposed rules would allow home care workers minimum wage, overtime (0 replies)
  119. Texas groups protest banks, sonogram law (0 replies)
  120. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of March 12, 2012 (0 replies)
  121. Ralph Fiennes directs Shakespeare’s Coriolanus with an eye to contemporary events (0 replies)
  122. Unions endorse Obama, gear up for fight vs. 1% (0 replies)
  123. Labor leader supports Obama admin's blocking of voter ID laws (0 replies)
  124. “Recall Walker!” – 62,000 Wisconsin workers fight back (0 replies)
  125. Payday lending makes banks big profits (0 replies)
  126. Afghanistan’s My Lai (0 replies)
  127. Autistic teen fatally shot by police in suburban Chicago home (0 replies)
  128. CAUS meeting endorses socialist presidential campaign (0 replies)
  129. Divisions over economic policy at Chinese National People’s Congress (0 replies)
  130. Illinois Democrats plan massive attacks on Medicaid and state workers (0 replies)
  131. Israel expands deadly air strikes on Gaza (0 replies)
  132. One year since Japan’s triple disaster (0 replies)
  133. Public meeting in Leipzig: Leon Trotsky and the defense of historical truth (0 replies)
  134. Is it time to nationalize oil? (0 replies)
  135. "Largest secular rally in world history" planned for D.C. (0 replies)
  136. Lawmakers and police curtail Occupy Charlotte camp (0 replies)
  137. Will Arizona move left in 2012? (0 replies)
  138. UFCW: D.C.-Baltimore chains going nuclear vs. workers (0 replies)
  139. IBEW members to install electric car charging stations (0 replies)
  140. Kucinich falls to right-wing gerrymandering (0 replies)
  141. RWDSU launches campaign for NYC car wash workers after devastating report (0 replies)
  142. Wealth distribution and capitalism (0 replies)
  143. A discussion with Mumia Abu-Jamal (0 replies)
  144. Free the Cuban Five (0 replies)
  145. Mass protest on anniversary of reactionary coup (0 replies)
  146. WW panels at Left Forum (0 replies)
  147. Australia: Second inquiry whitewashes Orica’s toxic leak (0 replies)
  148. Financial organisations declare Greece to be in default (0 replies)
  149. Massacre in Afghanistan: US soldier kills 16 villagers, including 9 children (0 replies)
  150. Sri Lankan UNP’s bogus opposition to IMF austerity program (0 replies)
  151. The collapse of American democracy (0 replies)
  152. Virginia abortion ultrasound measure becomes law (0 replies)
  153. Cuts push UK workers’ living standards back 30 years (0 replies)
  154. Britain: 1,000 jobs still at risk at Coryton oil refinery (0 replies)
  155. Why ‘Viola Davis was robbed’ of an Academy Award (0 replies)
  156. Chinese-American actor stood up to Hollywood racism (0 replies)
  157. Indigenous people in Panama defend their resources (0 replies)
  158. Syria, McCain & Clinton (0 replies)
  159. ‘No war on Iran’ (0 replies)
  160. Australian steel company axes another 575 jobs (0 replies)
  161. Obama hails jobs report despite nearly 13 million unemployed (0 replies)
  162. South Korean Democrats make empty populist appeal (0 replies)
  163. The Greek agony (0 replies)
  164. Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific (0 replies)
  165. Massive anti-government protest in Bahrain (0 replies)
  166. Murdoch press endorses Scottish independence (0 replies)
  167. Unarmed man shot dead by police in English village (0 replies)
  168. Tornadoes, acid oceans and insurance companies (0 replies)
  169. Republicans step up right-wing campaign (0 replies)
  170. Heroes of 2008 occupation reoccupy same plant & win again (0 replies)
  171. Locked-out Steelworkers return to work (0 replies)
  172. Homeowners expose illegal foreclosures (0 replies)
  173. Australian government pledges deeper cuts as economy slumps (0 replies)
  174. Australian nurses’ union betrays protracted industrial struggle (0 replies)
  175. Pentagon prepares war plans for Syria (0 replies)
  176. Spain’s Garzón acquitted for investigation of Franco-era crimes (0 replies)
  177. Sri Lanka: Colombo residents defy government bid to demolish “unauthorised” housing (0 replies)
  178. Washington threatens Pakistan over proposed gas pipeline with Iran (0 replies)
  179. The US elections and the jobs crisis (0 replies)
  180. UN torture official denounces US treatment of Bradley Manning (0 replies)
  181. Appeals urged to release Iranian teacher sentenced to death (0 replies)
  182. Highway mass transit bill hits rocky road (0 replies)
  183. Michigan working families: Protect collective bargaining (0 replies)
  184. The New Orleans Saints’ “bounty” program and violence in American sports (0 replies)
  185. Six British soldiers killed by explosion in southern Afghanistan (0 replies)
  186. Hedge funds speculate on Greek default (0 replies)
  187. Libya autonomy declaration poses threat of civil war (0 replies)
  188. Australia’s supreme court upholds free speech ban on Palm Island leader (0 replies)
  189. Australian political crisis exposes acute US-China tensions (0 replies)
  190. Australia: Floods inundate rural communities (0 replies)
  191. Notes on the social crisis in America (0 replies)
  192. Rights advocate: Justice Department reluctant to take on voter suppression (0 replies)
  193. Size matters re school classes, scientists find (0 replies)
  194. Women tackle pay gap all around the world (0 replies)
  195. Leading communist barnstorms Wisconsin (0 replies)
  196. Limbaugh a poor excuse for a hall of famer (0 replies)
  197. Alberta oil sands: bear death toll rises, Lakotas protest (0 replies)
  198. Martin Sheen touts, Occupy Wall Street, Obama presidency (0 replies)
  199. Bread and Roses in 1912, Hyatt and Hotels in 2012 (0 replies)
  200. ‘Education for ALL!’ (0 replies)
  201. Milwaukee: ‘No student debt’ (0 replies)
  202. Workers, students fight cuts (0 replies)
  203. People’s Power needed to save our schools (0 replies)
  204. March 5: ’Occupy the Capitol’ (0 replies)
  205. New Data Show Black Students Have Been New Jim Crowed (0 replies)
  206. Freedom Rider: Liberal Whores (0 replies)
  207. Eric Holder Tortures the Constitution (0 replies)
  208. Strangling Civil Liberties, One Twist at a Time (0 replies)
  209. No FEAR: A Whistleblower’s Triumph over Corruption and Retaliation at the EPA - Chapter 1 (0 replies)
  210. The “Be the Help” Campaign and Black Disappearance among the Multiracial Left (0 replies)
  211. Eshu’s blues: “Republicans” and why politics is still just show business for ugly people (0 replies)
  212. US and NATO-supported Libyan "Rebels" Continue Persecution of Blacks in Libya (0 replies)
  213. Second round of UK local government cuts under way (0 replies)
  214. Monti government deregulates Italian jobs market (0 replies)
  215. Romney builds lead in Republican presidential contest (0 replies)
  216. US exploits UNHRC resolution to pressure Sri Lanka (0 replies)
  217. Starvation tragedy underlines social deprivation in Japan (0 replies)
  218. Obama reiterates war threats as Iran, major powers agree to new talks (0 replies)
  219. Military tribunals and assassination (0 replies)
  220. Sharp rise in people sleeping rough in UK (0 replies)
  221. Judge scraps farmers’ case against Monsanto (0 replies)
  222. Syria: a way out (0 replies)
  223. Steelworkers formally endorse Obama, unanimously (0 replies)
  224. Olympia Snowe preaches wrong lesson about her departure (0 replies)
  225. DREAM Act supporters speak out at Romney victory rally (with video) (0 replies)
  226. Office Depot, Macy’s, Publix slammed on wage-theft stance (0 replies)
  227. President Obama moves G8 meet, Occupy claims victory (0 replies)
  228. Tuesday’s split primary decision shows disgust with candidates (0 replies)
  229. Mutated fish highlight the danger of selenium (0 replies)
  230. French presidential front-runner proposes sharp tax hike for the rich (0 replies)
  231. Disney uses black Princess Tiana character to sell watermelon candy (0 replies)
  232. Obama directive removes harshest provisions of the NDAA (0 replies)
  233. India’s general strike shows unprecedented working-class unity and anger (0 replies)
  234. Ohio governor backs off his turndown of federal storm help (0 replies)
  235. Several hundred continue Selma-Montgomery march across Alabama (0 replies)
  236. Union workers craft the Oreo cookie - America's 100-year favorite (0 replies)
  237. Lynne Stewart from Carswell Medical Prison: ’I believe in fighting back’ (0 replies)
  238. Why ‘Viola Davis was robbed’ of an Academy Award (0 replies)
  239. Arming of Syria’s opposition stepped up as demand for safe havens grows (0 replies)
  240. Attorney general defends presidential assassinations of US citizens (0 replies)
  241. California Governor Brown’s pension reform: An assault on state workers (0 replies)
  242. More cuts demanded as recession looms in Spain (0 replies)
  243. Obama, Netanyahu discuss Iran war options (0 replies)
  244. Sri Lankan fishermen forced back to work (0 replies)
  245. The uncertain future of Pompeii’s extraordinary ruins (0 replies)
  246. After “slut” diatribe, can Limbaugh show survive, and should it? (0 replies)
  247. Calif. students rally to save higher education (0 replies)
  248. Big East, other conferences negatively affected by realignment (0 replies)
  249. Thousands kick off Selma to Montgomery march (0 replies)
  250. Portuguese government to unemployed: “There’s the door!” (0 replies)