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  1. After devastating Samoa, Cyclone Evan hits Fiji (0 replies)
  2. Ireland’s United Left Alliance presents its “alternative” budget (0 replies)
  3. Egyptian constitutional referendum marked by low turnout, allegations of fraud (0 replies)
  4. Horror in Newtown (0 replies)
  5. Right-wing LDP government to take office in Japan (0 replies)
  6. Rash of gun violence, arrests follows Connecticut massacre (0 replies)
  7. Protests erupt after Chicago police kill unarmed man (0 replies)
  8. This week in history: December 17 - December 23 (0 replies)
  9. Australia: Keen interest in socialist perspective at Tsar to Lenin screenings (0 replies)
  10. Workers and youth speak about the relevance of the Russian Revolution today (0 replies)
  11. Air incident escalates Japan/China tensions over disputed islands (0 replies)
  12. Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific (0 replies)
  13. South Korean “progressives” line-up behind the Democrats (0 replies)
  14. School shooting in Connecticut leaves 27 dead, including 20 children (0 replies)
  15. Australian state government prepares to privatise railways (0 replies)
  16. EU summit—years more of austerity and crisis (0 replies)
  17. Rice abandons bid for secretary of state nomination (0 replies)
  18. US military trial to censor testimony on CIA torture (0 replies)
  19. Today in Labor History: 33,000 end 69 day strike (0 replies)
  20. Russia starts construction of the South Stream pipeline (0 replies)
  21. Philippine government calls for the rearming of Japan (0 replies)
  22. SPD leader calls for a strong German state (0 replies)
  23. US Federal Reserve expands “quantitative easing” (0 replies)
  24. Sri Lanka: Security forces continue arresting Tamil youth (0 replies)
  25. Obama, CEOs join forces in budget-cutting campaign (0 replies)
  26. Global tensions overshadow Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit (0 replies)
  27. Australian foreign minister visits Sri Lanka to tighten anti-refugee measures (0 replies)
  28. San Jose marches to demand Hyatt give workers a voice (0 replies)
  29. Hostess "betrayal": the case of the missing wages (0 replies)
  30. Union fights to save Cleveland paper (0 replies)
  31. Workers target Wawa supermarket for better wages, working conditions (0 replies)
  32. AFL-CIO calls for universal voter registration (0 replies)
  33. Top ten environmental wins of 2012 (0 replies)
  34. Mexico’s high court protects gay marriage rights (0 replies)
  35. Today in labor history: Samuel Gompers dies at the age of 74 (0 replies)
  36. Missourians: Real deficit is the jobs deficit (0 replies)
  37. Video: “Pot” tops “church” on Family Feud (0 replies)
  38. Signed in secret, Michigan law takes effect in April (0 replies)
  39. Union reps warn of “devastating” budget cuts (0 replies)
  40. Jedi creed, Paganism among top alternative beliefs in UK (0 replies)
  41. Alan Gross and the Cuban Five: Why not exchange holiday gifts? (0 replies)
  42. Australian court throws out allegations against former parliamentary speaker (0 replies)
  43. New Zealand Hobbit premiere used to drive “international competitiveness” agenda (0 replies)
  44. US warns of “consequences” over North Korean rocket launch (0 replies)
  45. “Friends of Syria” meeting demands Assad cede power to Islamist opposition (0 replies)
  46. Michigan’s right-to-work law (0 replies)
  47. Sweetheart settlement for HSBC bank on drug money laundering charges (0 replies)
  48. Oregon students face massive debt (0 replies)
  49. Massachusetts governor outlines new round of budget cuts (0 replies)
  50. Human Rights Day demand: tax rich, jobs not cuts (0 replies)
  51. Judge orders halt on Keystone XL (0 replies)
  52. Black Misleadership Class Pretends It’s Ready to Fight the Power (0 replies)
  53. Hatership VS Black Leadership in the Age of Obama (0 replies)
  54. Freedom Rider: Susan Rice and American Evil (0 replies)
  55. CNN's Black In America: What Happens When Popeye's Teaches Chickens History & Current Events (0 replies)
  56. 16 Years of U.S. Genocide in Congo (0 replies)
  57. China to be Number One in 2030 – But Who Will be Top Gun? (0 replies)
  58. US Africa Policy Will Remain Imperialistic (0 replies)
  59. American Militarism Threatening To Set Off World War III (0 replies)
  60. NY Republicans grab power in state Senate (0 replies)
  61. After Michigan setback, unions to fight back (0 replies)
  62. Orlando residents demonstrate against tax cuts for rich (0 replies)
  63. GOP senators stop treaty on disabled rights (0 replies)
  64. Fiscal cliff or soaring inequality: Which is scarier? (0 replies)
  65. Connecticut rallies issue call to tax the rich; no cuts to Social Security (0 replies)
  66. Rally in Tenn. demands LGBT rights (0 replies)
  67. Australia: Young people list economic issues as top concern (0 replies)
  68. Chinese leadership tries to revamp its corrupt image (0 replies)
  69. Mass protests against referendum on new Egyptian constitution (0 replies)
  70. Michigan enacts right-to-work law (0 replies)
  71. GM-Opel plant in Germany to be shut down (0 replies)
  72. Michigan protesters denounce right-to-work law (0 replies)
  73. New York: Continuing misery in Rockaways in aftermath of Hurricane Sandy (0 replies)
  74. Hearing on Bradley Manning’s pre-trial confinement concludes (0 replies)
  75. Badgers find Palermo pizza hard to swallow (0 replies)
  76. Costa Rica bans hunting, but what about shark finning? (0 replies)
  77. The passing of Russell Means was a loss for the world (0 replies)
  78. Missourians say "No cuts to Medicare, Social Security" (0 replies)
  79. 30,000 protest "right to work" for less in Michigan (0 replies)
  80. President Chavez of Venezuela to Cuba for cancer treatment (0 replies)
  81. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of December 10, 2012 (0 replies)
  82. Doha climate summit concludes without agreement on emission reductions (0 replies)
  83. Sri Lanka: Parliamentary panel backs impeachment of chief justice (0 replies)
  84. The political economy of the Spanish bank bailout (0 replies)
  85. UAW provides Obama a platform for his austerity assault on workers (0 replies)
  86. WikiLeaks editor denounces mass internet surveillance and US attacks on democratic rights (0 replies)
  87. Italian Prime Minister Monti resigns (0 replies)
  88. Croatian war criminals released after appeal by Western military chiefs (0 replies)
  89. Irish budget deepens misery for working people (0 replies)
  90. Today in labor history: Workers take power in Kiev (0 replies)
  91. Labor Department: much more to be done on job safety (0 replies)
  92. Nature vs. nurture in the Middle East: "The Other Son" (0 replies)
  93. Free David Ravelo! Peace in Colombia - with justice! (0 replies)
  94. Raising Medicare age would hurt seniors and the economy (0 replies)
  95. AFT proposes setting higher standards for teacher training, entry into profession (0 replies)
  96. Today in Labor History: First ever sit-down strike (0 replies)
  97. Steelworkers, allies push oil industry to increase safety at refineries (0 replies)
  98. Australian governments make bogus pledge to lower electricity bills (0 replies)
  99. Death toll from Philippine typhoon exceeds 600 (0 replies)
  100. Inter-European conflicts torpedo plans for banking union (0 replies)
  101. Karzai offers immunity for continued US occupation (0 replies)
  102. Mursi calls on military in Egypt crisis (0 replies)
  103. New York City police arrest artist who created drone satires (0 replies)
  104. Syrian “rebels” establish unified military command (0 replies)
  105. The “fiscal cliff” and the dismantling of Medicare (0 replies)
  106. Protests spread throughout Egypt against Islamist dictatorship (0 replies)
  107. Japanese election mired in nationalism and militarism (0 replies)
  108. Mounting evidence of US plans for military intervention against Syria (0 replies)
  109. Tepid US jobs report points to ongoing slump (0 replies)
  110. Cleveland, Ohio police killing sparks outrage (0 replies)
  111. Trade unions shut down South African farm workers strike (0 replies)
  112. The destruction of health care in Greece (0 replies)
  113. UK Autumn budget: Austerity without end for workers (0 replies)
  114. Behind the growth of D.C. charter schools (0 replies)
  115. Michigan legislators pass right-to-work bill as police attack protesters (0 replies)
  116. Michigan woman killed in blaze near closed fire station (0 replies)
  117. Spanish bank bailout paves way for new attacks on working class (0 replies)
  118. Global retail giants and the Bangladesh factory fire (0 replies)
  119. US tightens military noose around Syria (0 replies)
  120. Egypt’s US-backed president Mursi deploys army, prepares massive repression (0 replies)
  121. UK by-elections reveal hostility to government (0 replies)
  122. Michigan Republican make ruthless power grab (0 replies)
  123. Unions push back, manager pay raise scrapped (0 replies)
  124. Hearing highlights controversy over Bradley Manning jail conditions (0 replies)
  125. Today in labor history: Steam boiler operators unionize (0 replies)
  126. Hundreds in NYC demand better wages, conditions for low-wage workers (0 replies)
  127. Airport concession workers demand labor rights (0 replies)
  128. Minnesota lockouts don’t stop holiday music (0 replies)
  129. Uproar, protests, as Michigan house passes right-to-work law (0 replies)
  130. Texas pols get kickbacks from corporate welfare (0 replies)
  131. Today in labor history: Black workers form national union (0 replies)
  132. UN vote on Palestine shakes things up (0 replies)
  133. “Fiscal cliff” actions urge Congress to tax rich, no cuts (0 replies)
  134. New Egyptian president’s labor takeover plan riles unions (0 replies)
  135. Illinois Gov. stops extending AFSCME pact as bargaining continues (0 replies)
  136. Oscar Niemeyer, visionary architect and Communist, dies at 104 (0 replies)
  137. People’s World media forum talks immigrant rights (0 replies)
  138. Public education under attack, say Michigan school superintendents (0 replies)
  139. Theater review: "Chaplin, the Musical" (0 replies)
  140. Defend auto workers victimised by Maruti Suzuki and Indian authorities (0 replies)
  141. Papua New Guinea PM pledges fealty to Australian government, mining investors (0 replies)
  142. Sri Lankan unions prepare political trap for plantation workers (0 replies)
  143. US-backed Muslim Brotherhood unleashes bloody crackdown in Cairo (0 replies)
  144. Leveson whitewash of Murdoch’s UK media empire (0 replies)
  145. German Left Party student association moves further to the right (0 replies)
  146. Citigroup to cut 11,000 jobs (0 replies)
  147. The Shameless Vacuity of Susan Rice's Black Boosters (0 replies)
  148. Parent Trigger Laws Coming To Georgia This Year – The Privatization of Education Marches On (0 replies)
  149. An Interview with Cornel West on Occupy, Obama and Marx (0 replies)
  150. Britain and America Target DR Congo (0 replies)
  151. Bill and Hillary Clinton: “Friends of Haiti?” (0 replies)
  152. N.J. chemical spill goes airborne, forces hundreds of evacuations (0 replies)
  153. Agreement reached in LA-Long Beach port clerical workers strike (0 replies)
  154. Today in Labor History: Big job loss announced this day in 2008 (0 replies)
  155. South Africa deploys anti-poaching plane (0 replies)
  156. Jazz great Dave Brubeck dies at 91 (0 replies)
  157. Illinois mom battles banks profiting from drug trade (0 replies)
  158. Demonstrators call for no cuts in Medicare, Medicaid (0 replies)
  159. Freedom Rider: Latinos Lead the Way (0 replies)
  160. Lynch Law Was Never Repealed (0 replies)
  161. Sandy, the Storm from Hell – Unless You’re a Banker (0 replies)
  162. Mass anti-Mursi protests, clashes with police in Cairo (0 replies)
  163. Public tussle over US deficit plans masks bipartisan agenda (0 replies)
  164. Italian steel workers fight for jobs (0 replies)
  165. South China Sea disputes flare up (0 replies)
  166. Australian central bank cuts interest rates amid signs of economic slump (0 replies)
  167. German newspaper Frankfurter Rundschau faces bankruptcy (0 replies)
  168. Massive cost-cutting by airlines across Europe (0 replies)
  169. Scores dead as typhoon hits the Philippines (0 replies)
  170. Port of L.A. clerical workers fight against outsourcing (0 replies)
  171. Largest ever gathering of undocumented youth held (0 replies)
  172. The end of Internet freedom: Coming soon to a computer near you (0 replies)
  173. Environment watchdogs demand long suspension for BP (0 replies)
  174. Today in labor history: Prince Hall, revolutionary abolitionist, dies (0 replies)
  175. The 2012 elections: Seasoned with salt (0 replies)
  176. Massey exec cops a plea in mine explosion that killed 29 (0 replies)
  177. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of December 3, 2012 (0 replies)
  178. Australian Senate report rejects dole increase (0 replies)
  179. Japan: At least nine dead in tunnel collapse (0 replies)
  180. Sri Lanka: Jaffna University students arrested (0 replies)
  181. Washington floats chemical weapons charge as pretext for Syria buildup (0 replies)
  182. More data pointing to slowdown in US economy (0 replies)
  183. Mass opposition to Tunisian repression of anti-poverty protests (0 replies)
  184. Jordan hit by protests against fuel hikes and Abdullah’s rule (0 replies)
  185. Locked out sugar workers reject deal for fourth time (0 replies)
  186. Movies you might have missed: “Destiny of a Man” (0 replies)
  187. Dangerous Remedy: Bertram Wainer and the struggle for abortion rights (0 replies)
  188. Treble Army - ConsumeRhythm (0 replies)
  189. Dangerous Remedy: Bertram Wainer and struggle for abortion rights (0 replies)
  190. In “fiscal cliff” talks, Democrats offer cuts now, cuts later (0 replies)
  191. The death of Adnan Farhan Abdul Latif (0 replies)
  192. German Left Party moves further to the right (0 replies)
  193. Fifth German secret service resignation in NSU far-right terror scandal (0 replies)
  194. Demands for restructuring of public sector follow approval of Portuguese budget (0 replies)
  195. Doha conference highlights national divisions over climate change (0 replies)
  196. Trumka: Mexico on path of “low wage development” (0 replies)
  197. “An African Election” gives riveting backdrop to coming Ghana vote (0 replies)
  198. NASA discusses Dec. 21 Mayan end-of-world prediction (0 replies)
  199. Today in labor history: Oakland general strike (0 replies)
  200. Social catastrophe faces UK working poor (0 replies)
  201. Leveson report whitewashes collusion in UK media’s criminal activity (0 replies)
  202. Mass protests as Egyptian government seeks to push through constitution (0 replies)
  203. November sales slump in US reflects worsening social crisis (0 replies)
  204. Israel to expand settlements after UN vote on Palestine (0 replies)
  205. Leveson report whitewashes collusion in media’s criminal activity (0 replies)
  206. Protests grow against evictions in Spain (0 replies)
  207. France: Gaullist Union for a Popular Movement on verge of split (0 replies)
  208. Bipartisan group in US Congress promotes drone killings (0 replies)
  209. Bradley Manning speaks on abuse (0 replies)
  210. UN General Assembly votes to give Palestine enhanced status (0 replies)
  211. Fast food workers protest low wages, movement catches fire (0 replies)
  212. Job growth the key to avoiding fiscal disaster (0 replies)
  213. Hubble XDF catches the universe on camera (0 replies)
  214. Train derailment causes chemical spill in South Jersey (0 replies)
  215. Australian opposition leader under pressure after accusing PM of criminality (0 replies)
  216. Egypt’s proposed constitution enshrines dictatorial powers and military rule (0 replies)
  217. New Japanese party formed to capitalise on anti-nuclear sentiment (0 replies)
  218. After the elections: Obama escalates war drive in the Middle East (0 replies)
  219. UAW sanctions “alternative” work schedule at Chrysler (0 replies)
  220. Detroit bankruptcy threats escalate as bonds are downgraded (0 replies)
  221. Bradley Manning testifies on his detention (0 replies)
  222. Psychiatrists testify on military mistreatment of Bradley Manning (0 replies)
  223. Post-election, secretive Republican front group exposed (0 replies)
  224. In memoriam: baseball labor pioneer Marvin Miller (0 replies)
  225. Today in Labor History: Fighting Mary and Mother Jones (0 replies)
  226. Profit takers reimagined as nation makers (0 replies)
  227. Air traffic controllers push Senate to confirm FAA chief (0 replies)
  228. Jubilant Steelworkers defeat lockout and win gains (0 replies)
  229. Teamsters confront Bill Gates over sanitation firm’s actions (0 replies)
  230. Massey manager charged with hiding cause of mine deaths (0 replies)
  231. Huge Argentina human rights trial begins (0 replies)
  232. Will anything really happen at Doha climate change summit? (0 replies)
  233. Urgent action needed to combat European climate change (0 replies)
  234. Unionists flood Capitol, demand jobs not cuts (0 replies)
  235. Domestic workers, invisible no more (0 replies)
  236. Australia: High-rise crane collapses on building site (0 replies)
  237. Australia: Victorian teachers’ union abandons wage claim (0 replies)
  238. Report highlights UN “failure” in Sri Lanka (0 replies)
  239. US fiscal cliff talks target the working class (0 replies)
  240. OECD warns of lower growth, increased unemployment (0 replies)
  241. German Pirate Party sets sail to the right (0 replies)
  242. Germany: Fire at workshop for the disabled kills 14 (0 replies)
  243. Rotherham by-election in Britain (0 replies)
  244. Ohio city OKs raise for manager, city workers get shafted (0 replies)
  245. Rhino killings on the rise in South Africa (0 replies)
  246. A Second Wave of Genocide Looms in Congo, with Susan Rice on Point (0 replies)
  247. Freedom Rider: Why White People Get Mad (0 replies)
  248. Obama and GOP Play Tag Team on Entitlements (0 replies)
  249. Obama's FCC Intends To OK Unlimited Concentration of Radio, TV, Newspaper Ownership in Top 20 Markets (0 replies)
  250. Stevie Wonder Disgraces Himself with Concert for Israeli Military (0 replies)