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- World Socialist Web Site (0 replies)
- Favorite of European banks appointed to head Greek government (0 replies)
- British authorities launch “Total Policing” at student protest (0 replies)
- Students at London demonstration speak (0 replies)
- UK electricians’ demonstration faces police repression (0 replies)
- Police attack occupy protesters in Berkeley, California (0 replies)
- University authorities seek to block and isolate Occupy Harvard (0 replies)
- Occupy for Jobs Movement is launched (0 replies)
- Clarence Thomas supports jobs movement, shutting Oakland ports (0 replies)
- Occupys spread all over Wisconsin (0 replies)
- Occupy Boston unites workers, students (0 replies)
- Occupy Atlanta resists police brutality (0 replies)
- Veterans say: We are part of the 99 percent (0 replies)
- Heroes saved television (0 replies)
- Eight minutes when the people of Illinois owned their Capitol (with video) (0 replies)
- Supreme Court says no new hearing to Duane Buck (0 replies)
- Participants wanted for Cuban essay contest (0 replies)
- NY families demand millionaire tax extension (0 replies)
- Veterans Day 2011: Demand action on jobs (0 replies)
- Were college football profits protected at the expense of sexually abused children? (0 replies)
- Victory in Oakland buoys Occupy movement (0 replies)
- Occupy Oakland strike committee shows support for longshore workers (0 replies)
- Crisis exposes harsh capitalist rule of Europe (0 replies)
- Thousands oppose G-20 (0 replies)
- The struggle continues in Colombia (0 replies)
- Italian Prime Minister Berlusconi announces his resignation (0 replies)
- IAEA dossier heightens danger of war against Iran (0 replies)
- European debt crisis sparks global sell-off on financial markets (0 replies)
- No national government in Greece as talks break up (0 replies)
- US off-year balloting shows mass opposition to right-wing policies (0 replies)
- Occupy New York contingent sets off on march to Washington (0 replies)
- Sweden’s Social Democrats in freefall (0 replies)
- Three occupations continue in Maine (0 replies)
- Australia: Bipartisan agreement on retrospective anti-refugee law (0 replies)
- London student protest: Defend education with class struggle methods (0 replies)
- A U.S.-Made Catastrophe: Most of the Blame for the Crisis in Somalia Goes to the U.S. (0 replies)
- NATO, AFRICOM and the New White Man's Burden (0 replies)
- Russell Pearce defeated, wake up call for anti-immigrant lawmakers (0 replies)
- Big win for women in Mississippi, but downsides too (0 replies)
- Labor-community power thwarts GOP-corporate agenda (0 replies)
- Cooper Union students fight to keep school tuition free (0 replies)
- Ohio celebrates: Union-busting bill goes down by landslide (0 replies)
- Workers taking "extraordinary measures" to save Postal Service (0 replies)
- More elderly are poor; net worth for young people worsens (0 replies)
- Voices of Occupy Chicago: fed up with plutocracy (0 replies)
- Call Out Their Names! The Black Caucus Roster of Shame (0 replies)
- Freedom Rider: Obama Perfects Right Wing Policy (0 replies)
- 49 million Americans in poverty, Census study finds (0 replies)
- Talks on Greek national government stagger on without agreement (0 replies)
- Occupy protesters face more arrests, threats to encampments (0 replies)
- Occupy Los Angeles: “Obama promised us hope and change, and we got war and poverty instead.” (0 replies)
- Greece and the dictatorship of finance (0 replies)
- Build solidarity among 99 percent to change economic system (0 replies)
- Ugandan opposition warns of assassination plot after leader's arrest (0 replies)
- In Libya, Al Qaeda banner flies over Benghazi: false flags or true colors? (0 replies)
- GOP's empty rhetoric on Obama's immigration record (0 replies)
- Large asteroid to sail past Earth today (0 replies)
- Confronting the walking dead: John Quiggin's "Zombie Economics" (0 replies)
- Congress eyeing backdoor route to slashing benefits (0 replies)
- "Skin I Live In" gets very weird (0 replies)
- Detroit labor says we are the 99 percent (0 replies)
- ‘Moratorium needed to stop foreclosures’ (0 replies)
- Autoworkers and the new contracts (0 replies)
- Texas march says ‘Stop executions’ (0 replies)
- Below average, struggling (0 replies)
- Major powers successfully dictate regime change in Greece (0 replies)
- Greek government crisis triggers new round of budget cuts in Europe (0 replies)
- A generation ago, young US households were three times wealthier than today (0 replies)
- First arrests in Occupy Detroit protest (0 replies)
- Euro crisis deepens after failure of G20 meeting (0 replies)
- Anti-worker legislation faces referendum vote in Ohio (0 replies)
- Protests mount against power grab by Egyptian military (0 replies)
- Republicans see assaulting workers as more important than creating jobs (0 replies)
- 12,000 ring White House to protest tar sands pipeline (0 replies)
- Occupy Tucson has new home (0 replies)
- Thousands of women in North Carolina victims of sterilization (0 replies)
- Youth march calls for jobs and end to violence (0 replies)
- Scott Walker not welcome in Chicago (with video) (0 replies)
- Comcast arrests spotlight Occupy issues: fairness vs. big biz (0 replies)
- Australia: Police seek to block Occupy demonstrations (0 replies)
- Greek prime minister forced out in euro crisis deal (0 replies)
- Israeli leaders press for attack on Iran (0 replies)
- Police arrest 20 Occupy Atlanta protesters during late-night rally (0 replies)
- Occupy Pittsburgh protesters oppose police repression in California (0 replies)
- City government in Duluth, Minnesota prepares to evict Occupy protesters (0 replies)
- Australia’s central bank cuts growth forecast amid global turmoil (0 replies)
- German company demands 48-hour week and wage cuts (0 replies)
- Tijuana conference to take up hemisphere’s struggles (0 replies)
- Jazz artist, teacher honored (0 replies)
- Solidarity with struggles in Latin America (0 replies)
- Operation Dixie marker reveals Black labor history (0 replies)
- Major parties pledge austerity agenda in New Zealand election campaign (0 replies)
- G20 summit failure brings world recession closer (0 replies)
- A global political strategy for Qantas workers (0 replies)
- Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific (0 replies)
- October another bleak month for US jobs (0 replies)
- How many hours has your bus driver been behind the wheel? (0 replies)
- Occupy Oakland shuts down port (0 replies)
- Sharp rise in extreme-poverty neighborhoods in the US since 2000 (0 replies)
- US business magazine: Military coup best solution for Greece (0 replies)
- US/Britain prepare for war against Iran (0 replies)
- Papandreou cancels referendum on Greek austerity plan (0 replies)
- Afghan army trainee kills three Australian soldiers (0 replies)
- Arrests follow Occupy Oakland demonstrations (0 replies)
- New York City: Dozens of Occupy Wall Street protesters going to trial for arrests (0 replies)
- What happens to children after parents are detained and deported? (0 replies)
- Economy adds paltry 80,000 jobs, official jobless rate 9 percent (0 replies)
- Border Occupy movement: deadlines, police violence, solidarity (0 replies)
- Environmental assault disguised as border security (0 replies)
- Construction workers more likely to die on the job (0 replies)
- Wall Street & the anti-immigrant campaign (0 replies)
- Imperialist war crimes in Libya spark anger and resistance (0 replies)
- Oops, someone spilled the beans (0 replies)
- Demand end to U.S. blockade of Cuba (0 replies)
- Workers’ struggle against G20 and Eurozone crisis (0 replies)
- World Socialist Web Site (0 replies)
- Thousands join largely peaceful Occupy Oakland protest (0 replies)
- Greece - and the world - at the crossroads (0 replies)
- Indonesian government orders police to break Papuan mine strike (0 replies)
- New Libyan prime minister installed by NATO-backed regime (0 replies)
- Thousands march in Oakland to defend Occupy movement (0 replies)
- Tennessee Gov. Haslam cuts budget short (0 replies)
- Wall Street occupation grows by the day (0 replies)
- Service Employees sue South Carolina over anti-immigrant law (0 replies)
- Occupy movement holds dance party in America's heartland (0 replies)
- Poverty is up and guess what? Corporate taxes are down (0 replies)
- Workers reject sugar company demands; lockout continues (0 replies)
- Climate change tied to extreme weather (0 replies)
- Can Christianity survive elementary school? (0 replies)
- Washington austerity drive targets Medicare, Social Security (0 replies)
- Are Obama and NATO plotting a military coup in Greece? (0 replies)
- Europe on the brink as Greece staggers towards default (0 replies)
- British High Court dismisses appeal by WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange against extradition (0 replies)
- “These are the Royal Courts of Injustice” (0 replies)
- A youth’s view from Durham to Wall Street (0 replies)
- The uprising continues where it began (0 replies)
- Protests, speakers at Occupy Philly (0 replies)
- Notes from Occupy Oakland (0 replies)
- Occupy Oakland says ‘Shut it down!’ (0 replies)
- Interview with Chilean student leader Camila Vallejo: They'll see that it's worthwhile (0 replies)
- Bank of America yields to consumer outrage over $5 fee (0 replies)
- Retired librarian sees trouble ahead (0 replies)
- "Conservative values" Texas judge beats daughter (0 replies)
- US financial trader brought down by eurozone crisis (0 replies)
- Coup fears in Greece over referendum plan (0 replies)
- Anti-Wall Street protesters in New York denounce “Governor 1 percent” (0 replies)
- Australian “border protection” regime responsible for more refugee deaths (0 replies)
- Sri Lankan government boosts military spending (0 replies)
- Political tensions rise as Thai flood disaster continues (0 replies)
- Unemployment and the global financial aristocracy (0 replies)
- Wisconsin GOP pushes bill to slow down recall (0 replies)
- Right-to-work legislation enables the one percent (0 replies)
- Civil rights, labor alliance mobilizing black voters to repeal SB 5 (0 replies)
- In Ohio town, Solidarity Day rally vows to repeal SB 5 (0 replies)
- Union leaders to G20: World must focus recovery on workers, jobs (0 replies)
- Was the Nazi lesson learned? (0 replies)
- Police order end to occupation in Perth, Western Australia (0 replies)
- ILO report warns of sharp employment downturn, social unrest (0 replies)
- South Korean elections reveal widespread political disaffection (0 replies)
- Australian corporate elite hails Qantas assault (0 replies)
- NATO declares formal end to criminal war on Libya (0 replies)
- Occupy Albany action enters second week (0 replies)
- Occupy movement continues in upstate New York (0 replies)
- Social Security workers rally in 140 cities to protest cuts (0 replies)
- Mass Day of Action gains broad support in Oakland (0 replies)
- Occupy Memphis: Sixteen days and counting (0 replies)
- "No" to the Super Committee of the One Percent! (0 replies)
- Thousands to be released early in crack cocaine sentences (0 replies)
- Occupy: embrace the new, build the movement (0 replies)
- House Dems call for voter suppression hearings (0 replies)
- UNESCO grants Palestine membership: Bethlehem, Dead Sea could gain world heritage status (0 replies)
- The Occupy Wall Streeters have it! (0 replies)
- Workers United convention rallies in solidarity with Occupy Chicago (0 replies)
- Day of the Dead video (0 replies)
- In Time: One man's immortality is another man's death (0 replies)
- Nov. 5 People’s Assembly to unify worker, community demands & OWS movement (0 replies)
- French ships, U.S. drones attack Somalia as Kenyan troops invade (0 replies)
- Chile’s students strike for free education (0 replies)
- The state & Occupation U. (0 replies)
- Occupy Albany avoids police eviction (0 replies)
- We Are One Illinois fights back (0 replies)
- Untimely storm tests the resolve of Occupy Wall Street (0 replies)
- AFL-CIO ramps up campaign to protect Social Security (0 replies)
- Ten years on: The SIEV X tragedy and the assault on democratic rights (0 replies)
- Who owns Qantas? (0 replies)
- Qantas Airways grounds fleet to impose far-reaching restructuring (0 replies)
- Protesters rally in Melbourne, Australia after police violence (0 replies)
- What do trade deals have to do with the Occupy movement? (0 replies)
- Right-to-work scheme rears its head in Indiana again (0 replies)
- Bolivia: the trouble over TIPNIS, a 21st century challenge (0 replies)
- Chicago unemployment activist’s message of hope (0 replies)
- Occupy movement can win with nonviolence (0 replies)
- Ohio ramps up fight to repeal SB 5 (0 replies)
- Not this old lady! GOP caught in “Grannygate” SB 5 scam (0 replies)
- Will Chrysler workers reject concession contract? (0 replies)
- Protest shows solidarity between Verizon union & OWS (0 replies)
- Million Worker March supports Occupy Wall Street (0 replies)
- Rally targets unemployment & student debt (0 replies)
- Occupy foreclosed homes! (0 replies)
- Church and City move to evict Occupy London camp (0 replies)
- Occupy London protesters: “This is a global movement” (0 replies)
- Occupy Bristol, UK: Mounting threats to clear camp (0 replies)
- A portrait of America in decline (0 replies)
- Record low mobility reflects US social crisis (0 replies)
- Australian government aligns with Washington’s anti-China stance in Asia (0 replies)
- Sri Lankan SEP campaign to release political prisoners: Plantation detainee and relatives speak to WSWS (0 replies)
- Record low mobility reflects US social crisis (0 replies)
- Twenty thousand displaced as Philippine government bombs Mindanao (0 replies)
- Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific (0 replies)
- Whirlpool cuts 5,000 jobs, other US companies prepare for economic slowdown (0 replies)
- Notes on the social crisis in America (0 replies)
- World Socialist Web Site (0 replies)
- Massive security for Commonwealth meeting in Western Australia (0 replies)
- Solomon Islands: Australian police accused of bribing witnesses (0 replies)
- Canada: Steelworkers union imposes pension cuts to end Hamilton lockout (0 replies)
- Call goes out for solidarity with striking Colombian palm oil workers (0 replies)
- Eyewitness describes brutality in tobacco fields (0 replies)
- Occupy Oaklanders vigil for injured vet (0 replies)
- What does the U.S. working-class look like these days? (0 replies)
- Big win for the center-left forces in Argentine elections (0 replies)
- Chicago lawmakers: It’s time to decriminalize possession of pot (0 replies)
- A common sense plan to end homelessness among veterans (0 replies)
- The Left Party still relevant in Germany (0 replies)
- Sri Lankan Supreme Court rejects petitions against new anti-democratic laws (0 replies)
- Growing anger over state repression of anti-Wall Street protests (0 replies)
- The UAW and the “reincarnation” of the US auto industry (0 replies)
- Occupy Oakland votes for general strike (0 replies)
- Occupy Atlanta: Protesters speak after forcible eviction from park (0 replies)
- Anti-union water outfit now in court on contamination charge (0 replies)
- New data on global corporate control confirms Lenin’s ‘Imperialism’ (0 replies)
- Atlanta big business, city officials attempt to evict homeless shelter (0 replies)
- Sixth general strike in Greece confronts austerity plan (0 replies)
- Is the U.S. really withdrawing from Iraq? (0 replies)
- ‘Women workers face extreme insecurity in India’ (0 replies)
- Thousands flee flooding in Thailand (0 replies)
- Germany’s Left Party holds its congress: Verbal radicalism combined with calls for a strong state (0 replies)
- New Zealand: Students protest against university cuts (0 replies)
- Business leaders oppose Thai government’s rice price scheme (0 replies)
- Tobacco workers exposed to human rights abuse (0 replies)
- Occupy Chicago: A first hand account (0 replies)
- Civil rights groups say: Tell MSNBC to fire Pat Buchanan (0 replies)
- Students: Obama loan relief plan good first step, more needed (0 replies)
- Labor history conferees examine role of Communist Party USA (0 replies)
- Occupy Wall Street is too big to jail (0 replies)
- Manufacturing jobs coming back to the U.S.? What’s the catch? (0 replies)
- Debt crisis splits Europe (0 replies)
- Government report says richest 1 percent doubled their share of US national income (0 replies)
- Obama’s withdrawal from Iraq: Prelude to wider war (0 replies)
- Amidst police crackdown, widespread public support for Occupy movement (0 replies)
- Thousands march to denounce police brutality against Occupy Oakland (0 replies)
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