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  1. World Socialist Web Site (0 replies)
  2. Favorite of European banks appointed to head Greek government (0 replies)
  3. British authorities launch “Total Policing” at student protest (0 replies)
  4. Students at London demonstration speak (0 replies)
  5. UK electricians’ demonstration faces police repression (0 replies)
  6. Police attack occupy protesters in Berkeley, California (0 replies)
  7. University authorities seek to block and isolate Occupy Harvard (0 replies)
  8. Occupy for Jobs Movement is launched (0 replies)
  9. Clarence Thomas supports jobs movement, shutting Oakland ports (0 replies)
  10. Occupys spread all over Wisconsin (0 replies)
  11. Occupy Boston unites workers, students (0 replies)
  12. Occupy Atlanta resists police brutality (0 replies)
  13. Veterans say: We are part of the 99 percent (0 replies)
  14. Heroes saved television (0 replies)
  15. Eight minutes when the people of Illinois owned their Capitol (with video) (0 replies)
  16. Supreme Court says no new hearing to Duane Buck (0 replies)
  17. Participants wanted for Cuban essay contest (0 replies)
  18. NY families demand millionaire tax extension (0 replies)
  19. Veterans Day 2011: Demand action on jobs (0 replies)
  20. Were college football profits protected at the expense of sexually abused children? (0 replies)
  21. Victory in Oakland buoys Occupy movement (0 replies)
  22. Occupy Oakland strike committee shows support for longshore workers (0 replies)
  23. Crisis exposes harsh capitalist rule of Europe (0 replies)
  24. Thousands oppose G-20 (0 replies)
  25. The struggle continues in Colombia (0 replies)
  26. Italian Prime Minister Berlusconi announces his resignation (0 replies)
  27. IAEA dossier heightens danger of war against Iran (0 replies)
  28. European debt crisis sparks global sell-off on financial markets (0 replies)
  29. No national government in Greece as talks break up (0 replies)
  30. US off-year balloting shows mass opposition to right-wing policies (0 replies)
  31. Occupy New York contingent sets off on march to Washington (0 replies)
  32. Sweden’s Social Democrats in freefall (0 replies)
  33. Three occupations continue in Maine (0 replies)
  34. Australia: Bipartisan agreement on retrospective anti-refugee law (0 replies)
  35. London student protest: Defend education with class struggle methods (0 replies)
  36. A U.S.-Made Catastrophe: Most of the Blame for the Crisis in Somalia Goes to the U.S. (0 replies)
  37. NATO, AFRICOM and the New White Man's Burden (0 replies)
  38. Russell Pearce defeated, wake up call for anti-immigrant lawmakers (0 replies)
  39. Big win for women in Mississippi, but downsides too (0 replies)
  40. Labor-community power thwarts GOP-corporate agenda (0 replies)
  41. Cooper Union students fight to keep school tuition free (0 replies)
  42. Ohio celebrates: Union-busting bill goes down by landslide (0 replies)
  43. Workers taking "extraordinary measures" to save Postal Service (0 replies)
  44. More elderly are poor; net worth for young people worsens (0 replies)
  45. Voices of Occupy Chicago: fed up with plutocracy (0 replies)
  46. Call Out Their Names! The Black Caucus Roster of Shame (0 replies)
  47. Freedom Rider: Obama Perfects Right Wing Policy (0 replies)
  48. 49 million Americans in poverty, Census study finds (0 replies)
  49. Talks on Greek national government stagger on without agreement (0 replies)
  50. Occupy protesters face more arrests, threats to encampments (0 replies)
  51. Occupy Los Angeles: “Obama promised us hope and change, and we got war and poverty instead.” (0 replies)
  52. Greece and the dictatorship of finance (0 replies)
  53. Build solidarity among 99 percent to change economic system (0 replies)
  54. Ugandan opposition warns of assassination plot after leader's arrest (0 replies)
  55. In Libya, Al Qaeda banner flies over Benghazi: false flags or true colors? (0 replies)
  56. GOP's empty rhetoric on Obama's immigration record (0 replies)
  57. Large asteroid to sail past Earth today (0 replies)
  58. Confronting the walking dead: John Quiggin's "Zombie Economics" (0 replies)
  59. Congress eyeing backdoor route to slashing benefits (0 replies)
  60. "Skin I Live In" gets very weird (0 replies)
  61. Detroit labor says we are the 99 percent (0 replies)
  62. ‘Moratorium needed to stop foreclosures’ (0 replies)
  63. Autoworkers and the new contracts (0 replies)
  64. Texas march says ‘Stop executions’ (0 replies)
  65. Below average, struggling (0 replies)
  66. Major powers successfully dictate regime change in Greece (0 replies)
  67. Greek government crisis triggers new round of budget cuts in Europe (0 replies)
  68. A generation ago, young US households were three times wealthier than today (0 replies)
  69. First arrests in Occupy Detroit protest (0 replies)
  70. Euro crisis deepens after failure of G20 meeting (0 replies)
  71. Anti-worker legislation faces referendum vote in Ohio (0 replies)
  72. Protests mount against power grab by Egyptian military (0 replies)
  73. Republicans see assaulting workers as more important than creating jobs (0 replies)
  74. 12,000 ring White House to protest tar sands pipeline (0 replies)
  75. Occupy Tucson has new home (0 replies)
  76. Thousands of women in North Carolina victims of sterilization (0 replies)
  77. Youth march calls for jobs and end to violence (0 replies)
  78. Scott Walker not welcome in Chicago (with video) (0 replies)
  79. Comcast arrests spotlight Occupy issues: fairness vs. big biz (0 replies)
  80. Australia: Police seek to block Occupy demonstrations (0 replies)
  81. Greek prime minister forced out in euro crisis deal (0 replies)
  82. Israeli leaders press for attack on Iran (0 replies)
  83. Police arrest 20 Occupy Atlanta protesters during late-night rally (0 replies)
  84. Occupy Pittsburgh protesters oppose police repression in California (0 replies)
  85. City government in Duluth, Minnesota prepares to evict Occupy protesters (0 replies)
  86. Australia’s central bank cuts growth forecast amid global turmoil (0 replies)
  87. German company demands 48-hour week and wage cuts (0 replies)
  88. Tijuana conference to take up hemisphere’s struggles (0 replies)
  89. Jazz artist, teacher honored (0 replies)
  90. Solidarity with struggles in Latin America (0 replies)
  91. Operation Dixie marker reveals Black labor history (0 replies)
  92. Major parties pledge austerity agenda in New Zealand election campaign (0 replies)
  93. G20 summit failure brings world recession closer (0 replies)
  94. A global political strategy for Qantas workers (0 replies)
  95. Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific (0 replies)
  96. October another bleak month for US jobs (0 replies)
  97. How many hours has your bus driver been behind the wheel? (0 replies)
  98. Occupy Oakland shuts down port (0 replies)
  99. Sharp rise in extreme-poverty neighborhoods in the US since 2000 (0 replies)
  100. US business magazine: Military coup best solution for Greece (0 replies)
  101. US/Britain prepare for war against Iran (0 replies)
  102. Papandreou cancels referendum on Greek austerity plan (0 replies)
  103. Afghan army trainee kills three Australian soldiers (0 replies)
  104. Arrests follow Occupy Oakland demonstrations (0 replies)
  105. New York City: Dozens of Occupy Wall Street protesters going to trial for arrests (0 replies)
  106. What happens to children after parents are detained and deported? (0 replies)
  107. Economy adds paltry 80,000 jobs, official jobless rate 9 percent (0 replies)
  108. Border Occupy movement: deadlines, police violence, solidarity (0 replies)
  109. Environmental assault disguised as border security (0 replies)
  110. Construction workers more likely to die on the job (0 replies)
  111. Wall Street & the anti-immigrant campaign (0 replies)
  112. Imperialist war crimes in Libya spark anger and resistance (0 replies)
  113. Oops, someone spilled the beans (0 replies)
  114. Demand end to U.S. blockade of Cuba (0 replies)
  115. Workers’ struggle against G20 and Eurozone crisis (0 replies)
  116. World Socialist Web Site (0 replies)
  117. Thousands join largely peaceful Occupy Oakland protest (0 replies)
  118. Greece - and the world - at the crossroads (0 replies)
  119. Indonesian government orders police to break Papuan mine strike (0 replies)
  120. New Libyan prime minister installed by NATO-backed regime (0 replies)
  121. Thousands march in Oakland to defend Occupy movement (0 replies)
  122. Tennessee Gov. Haslam cuts budget short (0 replies)
  123. Wall Street occupation grows by the day (0 replies)
  124. Service Employees sue South Carolina over anti-immigrant law (0 replies)
  125. Occupy movement holds dance party in America's heartland (0 replies)
  126. Poverty is up and guess what? Corporate taxes are down (0 replies)
  127. Workers reject sugar company demands; lockout continues (0 replies)
  128. Climate change tied to extreme weather (0 replies)
  129. Can Christianity survive elementary school? (0 replies)
  130. Washington austerity drive targets Medicare, Social Security (0 replies)
  131. Are Obama and NATO plotting a military coup in Greece? (0 replies)
  132. Europe on the brink as Greece staggers towards default (0 replies)
  133. British High Court dismisses appeal by WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange against extradition (0 replies)
  134. “These are the Royal Courts of Injustice” (0 replies)
  135. A youth’s view from Durham to Wall Street (0 replies)
  136. The uprising continues where it began (0 replies)
  137. Protests, speakers at Occupy Philly (0 replies)
  138. Notes from Occupy Oakland (0 replies)
  139. Occupy Oakland says ‘Shut it down!’ (0 replies)
  140. Interview with Chilean student leader Camila Vallejo: They'll see that it's worthwhile (0 replies)
  141. Bank of America yields to consumer outrage over $5 fee (0 replies)
  142. Retired librarian sees trouble ahead (0 replies)
  143. "Conservative values" Texas judge beats daughter (0 replies)
  144. US financial trader brought down by eurozone crisis (0 replies)
  145. Coup fears in Greece over referendum plan (0 replies)
  146. Anti-Wall Street protesters in New York denounce “Governor 1 percent” (0 replies)
  147. Australian “border protection” regime responsible for more refugee deaths (0 replies)
  148. Sri Lankan government boosts military spending (0 replies)
  149. Political tensions rise as Thai flood disaster continues (0 replies)
  150. Unemployment and the global financial aristocracy (0 replies)
  151. Wisconsin GOP pushes bill to slow down recall (0 replies)
  152. Right-to-work legislation enables the one percent (0 replies)
  153. Civil rights, labor alliance mobilizing black voters to repeal SB 5 (0 replies)
  154. In Ohio town, Solidarity Day rally vows to repeal SB 5 (0 replies)
  155. Union leaders to G20: World must focus recovery on workers, jobs (0 replies)
  156. Was the Nazi lesson learned? (0 replies)
  157. Police order end to occupation in Perth, Western Australia (0 replies)
  158. ILO report warns of sharp employment downturn, social unrest (0 replies)
  159. South Korean elections reveal widespread political disaffection (0 replies)
  160. Australian corporate elite hails Qantas assault (0 replies)
  161. NATO declares formal end to criminal war on Libya (0 replies)
  162. Occupy Albany action enters second week (0 replies)
  163. Occupy movement continues in upstate New York (0 replies)
  164. Social Security workers rally in 140 cities to protest cuts (0 replies)
  165. Mass Day of Action gains broad support in Oakland (0 replies)
  166. Occupy Memphis: Sixteen days and counting (0 replies)
  167. "No" to the Super Committee of the One Percent! (0 replies)
  168. Thousands to be released early in crack cocaine sentences (0 replies)
  169. Occupy: embrace the new, build the movement (0 replies)
  170. House Dems call for voter suppression hearings (0 replies)
  171. UNESCO grants Palestine membership: Bethlehem, Dead Sea could gain world heritage status (0 replies)
  172. The Occupy Wall Streeters have it! (0 replies)
  173. Workers United convention rallies in solidarity with Occupy Chicago (0 replies)
  174. Day of the Dead video (0 replies)
  175. In Time: One man's immortality is another man's death (0 replies)
  176. Nov. 5 People’s Assembly to unify worker, community demands & OWS movement (0 replies)
  177. French ships, U.S. drones attack Somalia as Kenyan troops invade (0 replies)
  178. Chile’s students strike for free education (0 replies)
  179. The state & Occupation U. (0 replies)
  180. Occupy Albany avoids police eviction (0 replies)
  181. We Are One Illinois fights back (0 replies)
  182. Untimely storm tests the resolve of Occupy Wall Street (0 replies)
  183. AFL-CIO ramps up campaign to protect Social Security (0 replies)
  184. Ten years on: The SIEV X tragedy and the assault on democratic rights (0 replies)
  185. Who owns Qantas? (0 replies)
  186. Qantas Airways grounds fleet to impose far-reaching restructuring (0 replies)
  187. Protesters rally in Melbourne, Australia after police violence (0 replies)
  188. What do trade deals have to do with the Occupy movement? (0 replies)
  189. Right-to-work scheme rears its head in Indiana again (0 replies)
  190. Bolivia: the trouble over TIPNIS, a 21st century challenge (0 replies)
  191. Chicago unemployment activist’s message of hope (0 replies)
  192. Occupy movement can win with nonviolence (0 replies)
  193. Ohio ramps up fight to repeal SB 5 (0 replies)
  194. Not this old lady! GOP caught in “Grannygate” SB 5 scam (0 replies)
  195. Will Chrysler workers reject concession contract? (0 replies)
  196. Protest shows solidarity between Verizon union & OWS (0 replies)
  197. Million Worker March supports Occupy Wall Street (0 replies)
  198. Rally targets unemployment & student debt (0 replies)
  199. Occupy foreclosed homes! (0 replies)
  200. Church and City move to evict Occupy London camp (0 replies)
  201. Occupy London protesters: “This is a global movement” (0 replies)
  202. Occupy Bristol, UK: Mounting threats to clear camp (0 replies)
  203. A portrait of America in decline (0 replies)
  204. Record low mobility reflects US social crisis (0 replies)
  205. Australian government aligns with Washington’s anti-China stance in Asia (0 replies)
  206. Sri Lankan SEP campaign to release political prisoners: Plantation detainee and relatives speak to WSWS (0 replies)
  207. Record low mobility reflects US social crisis (0 replies)
  208. Twenty thousand displaced as Philippine government bombs Mindanao (0 replies)
  209. Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific (0 replies)
  210. Whirlpool cuts 5,000 jobs, other US companies prepare for economic slowdown (0 replies)
  211. Notes on the social crisis in America (0 replies)
  212. World Socialist Web Site (0 replies)
  213. Massive security for Commonwealth meeting in Western Australia (0 replies)
  214. Solomon Islands: Australian police accused of bribing witnesses (0 replies)
  215. Canada: Steelworkers union imposes pension cuts to end Hamilton lockout (0 replies)
  216. Call goes out for solidarity with striking Colombian palm oil workers (0 replies)
  217. Eyewitness describes brutality in tobacco fields (0 replies)
  218. Occupy Oaklanders vigil for injured vet (0 replies)
  219. What does the U.S. working-class look like these days? (0 replies)
  220. Big win for the center-left forces in Argentine elections (0 replies)
  221. Chicago lawmakers: It’s time to decriminalize possession of pot (0 replies)
  222. A common sense plan to end homelessness among veterans (0 replies)
  223. The Left Party still relevant in Germany (0 replies)
  224. Sri Lankan Supreme Court rejects petitions against new anti-democratic laws (0 replies)
  225. Growing anger over state repression of anti-Wall Street protests (0 replies)
  226. The UAW and the “reincarnation” of the US auto industry (0 replies)
  227. Occupy Oakland votes for general strike (0 replies)
  228. Occupy Atlanta: Protesters speak after forcible eviction from park (0 replies)
  229. Anti-union water outfit now in court on contamination charge (0 replies)
  230. New data on global corporate control confirms Lenin’s ‘Imperialism’ (0 replies)
  231. Atlanta big business, city officials attempt to evict homeless shelter (0 replies)
  232. Sixth general strike in Greece confronts austerity plan (0 replies)
  233. Is the U.S. really withdrawing from Iraq? (0 replies)
  234. ‘Women workers face extreme insecurity in India’ (0 replies)
  235. Thousands flee flooding in Thailand (0 replies)
  236. Germany’s Left Party holds its congress: Verbal radicalism combined with calls for a strong state (0 replies)
  237. New Zealand: Students protest against university cuts (0 replies)
  238. Business leaders oppose Thai government’s rice price scheme (0 replies)
  239. Tobacco workers exposed to human rights abuse (0 replies)
  240. Occupy Chicago: A first hand account (0 replies)
  241. Civil rights groups say: Tell MSNBC to fire Pat Buchanan (0 replies)
  242. Students: Obama loan relief plan good first step, more needed (0 replies)
  243. Labor history conferees examine role of Communist Party USA (0 replies)
  244. Occupy Wall Street is too big to jail (0 replies)
  245. Manufacturing jobs coming back to the U.S.? What’s the catch? (0 replies)
  246. Debt crisis splits Europe (0 replies)
  247. Government report says richest 1 percent doubled their share of US national income (0 replies)
  248. Obama’s withdrawal from Iraq: Prelude to wider war (0 replies)
  249. Amidst police crackdown, widespread public support for Occupy movement (0 replies)
  250. Thousands march to denounce police brutality against Occupy Oakland (0 replies)