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- August 'Riots' One Year On: A Black Power Perspective (0 replies)
- Imagine Urban Economic Development Without The Bankers On Our Backs (0 replies)
- Solidarity with Africa, or Obama? You Can't Have Both (0 replies)
- Labor launching America’s Second Bill of Rights (0 replies)
- Christian "charity" really slumlords (0 replies)
- London 2012 - the Title IX Olympics (0 replies)
- Vietnam considers same-sex marriage (0 replies)
- Gore Vidal: brilliant provocateur (0 replies)
- AT&T workers strike to protest unfair labor practices (0 replies)
- Today in history: UFCW formed (0 replies)
- Oak Creek tragedy rooted in right-wing extremism (0 replies)
- Coalition will educate youth on new immigration rules (0 replies)
- President Obama: “I Am Not the President of Black America” (0 replies)
- Romney, Obama, and the Darwinism That Substitutes Culture for Genes (0 replies)
- The Revision and Origin of Black August (0 replies)
- A Few Things Americans Can Learn from Cuba (0 replies)
- How Obama Helps the Banks Rig the Housing Market (0 replies)
- Where Will the U.S. Strike Next in Africa? (0 replies)
- China’s leaders call for “stable growth” as economy slows (0 replies)
- Job cuts deepen in Australia (0 replies)
- Sydney Film Festival—Part 2: Music as a dividing or unifying social force (0 replies)
- Syrian army, US-backed opposition militias clash in Aleppo (0 replies)
- Texas executes mentally disabled death row prisoner (0 replies)
- CLASSE manifesto promotes Quebec nationalism and protest politics (0 replies)
- US Secretary of State Clinton’s Africa tour raises tensions with China (0 replies)
- British police fabricate terrorist case against Rizwaan Sabir (0 replies)
- US gunman alleged to have killed six at Sikh temple was a neo-Nazi (0 replies)
- The euro bailouts and the crisis of democracy in Europe (0 replies)
- US stokes disputes in South China Sea (0 replies)
- Turkey attacks Kurds, threatens military action against Syria (0 replies)
- SEP speaks to workers in Anaheim about election campaign and police violence (0 replies)
- New Zealand “Rich List” reveals deepening social divide (0 replies)
- IG Metall union sells out German contract workers (0 replies)
- Brazilian public sector strike challenges PT government’s economic policy (0 replies)
- "Activist New York" displays history of social movements (0 replies)
- Today in labor and people's history: "Rebel Girl" born (0 replies)
- Caterpillar strikers carry on David vs. Goliath battle (0 replies)
- Around the U.S., protesting the appalling legacy of nuclear weapons (0 replies)
- Puerto Rican parade features Latinos for Obama (0 replies)
- "Ruby Sparks": Guy creates perfect girlfriend, who created him? (0 replies)
- Thousands of fish dead as Midwest waters heat up (0 replies)
- Hiroshima, Nagasaki anniversaries marked around the world (0 replies)
- Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of August 6, 2012 (0 replies)
- UK Fire Brigades Union calls off Olympics strike action (0 replies)
- German Secret Service destroyed more files on neo-Nazi murders (0 replies)
- German court bans circumcision on religious grounds (0 replies)
- Movie audience laughs and cringes at “Killer Joe” (0 replies)
- Generation Opportunity: another Republican stealth group (0 replies)
- British crimes in Kenya "cannot be forgotten," says victim (0 replies)
- Jobless rate virtually unchanged in July (0 replies)
- AFL-CIO: Prosperity requires stronger labor laws (0 replies)
- California renters hit hard by foreclosures fight back (0 replies)
- Union fights scheme to privatize NYC parking meters (0 replies)
- Today in labor and peoples history: Voting Rights Act of 1965 (0 replies)
- Portugal enforces labour reforms but more demanded (0 replies)
- At least seven dead in shooting at Sikh temple in Wisconsin (0 replies)
- Japan’s defence report takes tough line against China (0 replies)
- Growing signs of global slump (0 replies)
- Australian government moves to tighten anti-strike laws (0 replies)
- Janitors strike rocks Houston, forces employers to talk (0 replies)
- Australia normalises relations with Fijian regime (0 replies)
- Burmese regime opens up to Western investment (0 replies)
- Filmmaker Oliver Hermanus discusses Beauty (0 replies)
- Greek government agrees €11.5 billion cuts package (0 replies)
- Sri Lankan SEP campaigns among rubber plantation workers (0 replies)
- Sydney Film Festival 2012—Part 1: To shine a light on reality or flee from it (0 replies)
- UN General Assembly targets Syria as US proxy war escalates (0 replies)
- US unemployment rate rises on weak jobs report (0 replies)
- Pros and cons of Chomsky and Hedges (0 replies)
- Crackdown on illegal pet trade (0 replies)
- Speaking up for sex abuse victims (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: Remembering Florence Reece (0 replies)
- Labor leaders: GOP holding workers as hostages (0 replies)
- Labor to mobilize 400,000 volunteers for 2012 elections (0 replies)
- The CIA proxy war in Syria and the pro-imperialist “left” (0 replies)
- US Postal Service defaults on $5.5 billion payment to retiree fund (0 replies)
- US report proposes aircraft carrier base in Western Australia (0 replies)
- Why we oppose the Detroit Institute of Arts millage (0 replies)
- France’s Socialist Party government plans to force Roma into ghettos (0 replies)
- New Egyptian government sworn in by Islamist president Mursi (0 replies)
- Israeli cabinet reveals draconian austerity budget (0 replies)
- Libor scandal goes global (0 replies)
- Wind farm impact on wildlife debated (0 replies)
- Assam communal clashes claim 53 lives in north-east India (0 replies)
- Cuba crash reveals dissident links to U.S., European politicians (0 replies)
- Labor, community groups to launch campaign against GOP on taxes (0 replies)
- Protesters tell Goldman Sachs: Stop immoral “swap” (0 replies)
- Supporters rally for striking Houston janitors in 17 cities (0 replies)
- Today in history: Uprising at Nazi death camp (0 replies)
- Texas elections hinge, so far, on big money (0 replies)
- Chick Fil-A debate missing the point (0 replies)
- Study: “Good jobs” in America on the decline (0 replies)
- Bloody fighting in Syria as US-backed forces slaughter prisoners (0 replies)
- Germany: Suhrkamp Verlag publishes Robert Service’s diatribe against Leon Trotsky (0 replies)
- Israel steps up military threats against Iran (0 replies)
- Nearly three-quarters of Detroit children living in poverty (0 replies)
- Protesters storm municipal building in China (0 replies)
- Quebec Liberals launch re-election bid with tirade against striking students (0 replies)
- “We should have the opportunity to live a decent, respectable lifestyle” (0 replies)
- Behind the mounting conflicts in the EU (0 replies)
- Romney and the “Culture” of White Supremacy (0 replies)
- Freedom Rider: Michael Eric Dyson and Barack Obama (0 replies)
- Africa Re-Enslaves Itself (0 replies)
- The Poverties of a Decaying System (0 replies)
- Michael Hudson on Fictictious Capital, Interviewed by Max Keiser (0 replies)
- Obama's Second Term Agenda: Cutting Social Security, Medicare and/or Medicaid (0 replies)
- Massacre at La Visite (0 replies)
- Sensitive corals found at Shell’s Arctic drilling site (0 replies)
- Compelling documentaries: “The First Rasta” and “Marley” (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: remembering Frank Little and more (0 replies)
- Can an India-style blackout happen in America? (0 replies)
- Big Music vs. the 99 percent (0 replies)
- Michael Nash’s work lives on: historian, archivist, teacher-activist (0 replies)
- Court kills, for now, NLRB attempt to speed union elections (0 replies)
- Caterpillar strikers hold line on wages – a fight for all (0 replies)
- Afghan war crimes report suppressed (0 replies)
- Grid collapse in India leaves over 650 million without electricity (0 replies)
- Sri Lankan government moves to gag web sites (0 replies)
- PCS union suspends strike planned for Olympics (0 replies)
- Grain markets soar on worldwide crop downgrades (0 replies)
- Greek government plans further cuts (0 replies)
- Hollande backs the destruction of auto jobs in the name of French competitiveness (0 replies)
- Germany: Neckermann bankruptcy threatens 2,400 jobs (0 replies)
- Romney lags among Jewish voters, offends Palestinians too (0 replies)
- Pennsylvania's voter ID law is just crazy (0 replies)
- New "Spider-Man" spins a predictable web (0 replies)
- Houston church, NAACP support striking janitors (0 replies)
- National Lampoon's Romney vacation? (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: Football players begin two-day strike (0 replies)
- Biden draws cheers at AFT convention (0 replies)
- The House must follow the Senate's lead (0 replies)
- NCAA's Penn State punishment raises questions (0 replies)
- AFL-CIO: Walesa didn't speak for Polish workers at Romney meeting (0 replies)
- Australian government forcibly deports Tamil asylum seeker (0 replies)
- Chinese regime indicts wife of fallen party leader (0 replies)
- Massive police deployment against Anaheim, California protests (0 replies)
- SEP campaign team visits striking Caterpillar workers in Joliet (0 replies)
- Sri Lankan SEP candidate speaks to WSWS (0 replies)
- US Defense Secretary Panetta threatens Syria, Iran in Middle East tour (0 replies)
- Ex-TARP overseer denounces US government cover-up of Wall Street crimes (0 replies)
- Germany participates in war preparations against Syria (0 replies)
- Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progresive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of July 30, 2012 (0 replies)
- New Haven Rising is launched (0 replies)
- In Israel, Romney flubs on health care (0 replies)
- Happy birthday, Medicare (0 replies)
- Governor helps force Con Ed into an agreement (0 replies)
- Widespread support as SEP concludes Wisconsin petition drive (0 replies)
- A cook’s thoughts on food and more (0 replies)
- ‘Obamacare’ means preventative care for women (0 replies)
- New FBI report slams corporate crooks and ‘cookie jar’ accountants (0 replies)
- Today in labor and people’s history: Medicare and Medicaid established (0 replies)
- Trumka steps up support for locked out sugar workers (0 replies)
- Second heavily-Republican union backs Obama (0 replies)
- “Let them eat cake,” says king as Swaziland plunges into crisis (0 replies)
- Papua New Guinea: Rival ex-prime ministers unite in bid to form new government (0 replies)
- Signs of a North Korean power shift (0 replies)
- Syrian ethnic, sectarian conflicts deepen as US plots to install client regime (0 replies)
- Spanish unemployment nears 25 percent (0 replies)
- Widespread support as SEP concludes Wisconsin petition drive (0 replies)
- Book on Mossad confirms Israel assassinated Iranian nuclear scientists (0 replies)
- The unions’ role in isolating the Caterpillar strike (0 replies)
- Union accepts major concessions according to leaked summary of Con Ed agreement (0 replies)
- Imperialist powers unveil their proposed Syrian military strongman (0 replies)
- Consumer spending slowdown hits US economy (0 replies)
- Court rules on Toronto construction worker deaths (0 replies)
- Devastating US drought heralds global food inflation (0 replies)
- Another Australian auto parts maker collapses (0 replies)
- Australian TV program exposes Assange frame-up (0 replies)
- Conflict between Pakistan’s Supreme Court and government intensifies (0 replies)
- Imperialist powers unveils their proposed Syrian military strongman (0 replies)
- Underfunded California pensions stoke calls for benefit cuts (0 replies)
- AFT convention: Teachers ask, “When did we become the enemy?” (0 replies)
- Houston celebrates birth of The Liberator – Simon Bolivar (0 replies)
- Bernie Sanders, 2012, and fighting the oligarchy (0 replies)
- Adoption event: Abused Caboodle cats will finally find homes (0 replies)
- Illegal marijuana farms killing wildlife (0 replies)
- Today in labor and peoples history: Seminole Wars begin (0 replies)
- "Cultures of Resistance": Art can be powerful stuff (0 replies)
- Workers cry out for higher minimum wage (0 replies)
- Australia: Caltex announces closure of Kurnell refinery (0 replies)
- East Timorese election bolsters ruling party (0 replies)
- Greek government, European officials plan billions in new social cuts (0 replies)
- Hundreds killed and wounded in Iraq bombings, ambushes (0 replies)
- Overcrowding, budget cuts strain Illinois prisons (0 replies)
- Tensions at China-Africa summit (0 replies)
- The Caterpillar strike and the impoverishment of the American working class (0 replies)
- Global elite descend on East London for Olympics (0 replies)
- Chick-fil-A is trying to feed us homophobia (0 replies)
- Windy City turns "war zone" from gun violence (0 replies)
- Free trade pact yields few gains for Colombian workers (0 replies)
- Federal mediator steps into fight against Verizon (0 replies)
- Appeals court to review ruling that killed union election at airline (0 replies)
- Unions applaud Senate vote for middle class tax cut (0 replies)
- Today in history: End of military segregation (0 replies)
- A new stage in the euro crisis (0 replies)
- Forecasters warn of end to Australia’s mining boom (0 replies)
- Tensions heighten in South China Sea (0 replies)
- US uses WMD pretext to push for war against Syria (0 replies)
- World social inequality more pronounced than ever (0 replies)
- Protests, police repression continue in Anaheim, California (0 replies)
- Caterpillar announces record profits (0 replies)
- Today in History: Svetlana Savitskaya became the first woman to walk in space (0 replies)
- The aftermath of Aurora (0 replies)
- Ghana mourns president’s death (0 replies)
- Should We Really Re-Elect This Fracking President? (0 replies)
- Obama and the Bank Protection Racket (0 replies)
- Australia: Union shuts down warehouse strike, imposes sell out (0 replies)
- US demands greater Australian military spending (0 replies)
- Former aide to British PM criminally charged in Murdoch phone-hacking scandal (0 replies)
- Spain’s regional governments seek bailouts (0 replies)
- EU representatives discuss withdrawal of Greece from the euro zone (0 replies)
- Anaheim, California residents speak out on police killing (0 replies)
- US Food and Drug Administration spies on scientists to shield GE (0 replies)
- In Missiouri, workers, faithful fight for better minimum wage (0 replies)
- U.S. Senator: Right wing out to gut constitution (0 replies)
- AFGE considered, then rejected neutrality in Romney vs. Obama (0 replies)
- Memorial honors fallen immigrants (0 replies)
- Living history in “Anne Braden: Southern Patriot” (0 replies)
- Freedom Rider: Mass Murder Hypocrisy (0 replies)
- Far from a Humanitarian Savior, the U.S. Causes Vast Misery In Africa (0 replies)
- U.S. Steps Up Militarization of Africa Through “Drug Wars" (0 replies)
- With Poverty Worst in Decades, Maybe We Owe Tavis and Cornel an Apology (0 replies)
- “This is How Duvalier Started”: Critics of Haitian President Imprisoned (0 replies)
- Land of Barbarism: A Glimpse of America (0 replies)
- Quebec students seek to broaden strike, but CLASSE leaders capitulate to union opposition (0 replies)
- $129 million pay package for new Yahoo CEO (0 replies)
- Sri Lankan SEP to contest provincial council election (0 replies)
- Global markets fall as fears grow over Spanish debt crisis (0 replies)
- Ex-prime minister joins Japanese anti-nuclear protest (0 replies)
- Beijing floods kill at least 37 (0 replies)
- Australian PM pledges further spending cuts as Rudd prepares challenge (0 replies)
- Fourteen immigrants killed in Texas highway accident (0 replies)
- Florida voters support immigration reform (0 replies)
- Study says race is driving voter ID laws (0 replies)
- Struggle over elections continues in Mexico (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: Formation of Alliance for Labor Action (0 replies)
- Demonstrations mark third year of no minimum wage hike (0 replies)
- Behind London Olympics spectacular sports, a dark side (0 replies)
- "The Dark Knight Rises" above expectations (0 replies)
- Native American joblessness is slow genocide (0 replies)
- Michigan's John Conyers: Tireless champion for jobs and voting rights (0 replies)
- Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of July 23, 2012 (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: Turning point in Homestead strike (0 replies)
- Global boycott of Hyatt hotels underway (0 replies)
- Report: Public sector cuts kill private jobs, too (0 replies)
- Maritime unions, industry join forces to save jobs (0 replies)
- Seeking solutions to a violent society (0 replies)
- Today in labor history: Anarchist fails to kill steel magnate (0 replies)
- Coming out is still risky in Tennessee (0 replies)
- Hungary arrest could result in answers to old questions (0 replies)
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