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  1. Hollywood hoakum conquers all (0 replies)
  2. Peugeot to sacrifice workers for profit (0 replies)
  3. Australia’s spies active in world’s strategic hotspots (0 replies)
  4. Ex-army chief calls for regime change in Sri Lanka (0 replies)
  5. Labor Party narrowly wins Melbourne election (0 replies)
  6. Melbourne voters speak to WSWS (0 replies)
  7. Washington steps up drive to overthrow Syrian regime (0 replies)
  8. India: Maruti Suzuki launches witch-hunt against workers (0 replies)
  9. Protesters opposing police killing attacked in Anaheim, California (0 replies)
  10. Today in labor history: Workers killed in Minneapolis General Strike (0 replies)
  11. Romney scandal worse than it seems (0 replies)
  12. Shooting at “Dark Knight Rises” premiere leaves 12 dead, 50 wounded (0 replies)
  13. Thousands march to end Con Ed lockout (0 replies)
  14. Economic downturn in China worse than official data (0 replies)
  15. Retired diplomat points to Australian culpability for refugee deaths (0 replies)
  16. The Australian pseudo-left and Greece’s SYRIZA (0 replies)
  17. Vote 1 for Patrick O’Connor and the SEP in Melbourne (0 replies)
  18. Obama collaborates in Florida attack on right to vote (0 replies)
  19. Stalinist CPM backs ruling Indian Congress party’s presidential candidate (0 replies)
  20. BBC’s drama on UK riots banned (0 replies)
  21. Paper workers deal with death on the job (0 replies)
  22. GOP shoots down another jobs bill (0 replies)
  23. Mill owner cheats on jobs, wages in biomass project (0 replies)
  24. Lawsuit challenges DOMA over same-sex rights (0 replies)
  25. Relatives of American citizens killed in drone strikes sue US officials (0 replies)
  26. Suicide bombing kills top Syrian officials (0 replies)
  27. US navy fires on fishing vessel in Persian Gulf (0 replies)
  28. The self-immolation of Moshe Silman (0 replies)
  29. New report foreshadows post-election assault on pensions, social programs in US (0 replies)
  30. Texas executes mentally disabled prisoner using one-drug lethal injection (0 replies)
  31. Greek government lays out fresh cuts, privatisations (0 replies)
  32. Opel CEO’s resignation heralds fresh round of cuts (0 replies)
  33. Are Asian American voters being ignored? (0 replies)
  34. Illinois Bain victims want action from GOP lawmakers (0 replies)
  35. Washington State “likes” Facebook voter registration (0 replies)
  36. Zapped: Cinema theft in 4-D (0 replies)
  37. SEIU, Jobs with Justice to push higher minimum wage (0 replies)
  38. Teachers hit over-reliance on testing (0 replies)
  39. Today in history: First women's rights convention (0 replies)
  40. Workers at Illinois plant say Romney is outsourcing their jobs (0 replies)
  41. In Japan, thousands protest nuclear power (0 replies)
  42. Welcome to the London lockdown (0 replies)
  43. Moral drones and the New York Times (0 replies)
  44. AFL-CIO: Call senators today to pass Bring Jobs Home Act (0 replies)
  45. In San Francisco, controversy swirls around stop-and-frisk (0 replies)
  46. The Concept of “Black” Elections (0 replies)
  47. GA Prison Hunger Strike Continues, Families Protest, State Officials Stonewall, Feds Refuse to Intervene (0 replies)
  48. Freedom Rider: Demonizing the Poor (0 replies)
  49. Obama’s Media Takeover Powers: The Infrastructure of a Police State (0 replies)
  50. “Hip-Hop Toure’, Hoe, Hay, Hoe...” (0 replies)
  51. Obama's Justice Department Rushes to the Rescue of LIBOR Criminals (0 replies)
  52. Wages of White Affirmative Action: Predatory Lending & The Ghetto (0 replies)
  53. America Is Not Broke, It’s Broken (0 replies)
  54. Today in history: Nelson Mandela's birthday (0 replies)
  55. Connecticut labor builds political movement (0 replies)
  56. Florida voters back Stand Your Ground, disagree over application (0 replies)
  57. Israeli man immolates himself over social crisis (0 replies)
  58. Egyptian workers mount mass strikes against US-backed junta (0 replies)
  59. US Fed chairman gives grim economic forecast in Senate testimony (0 replies)
  60. UN expert calls on US states to halt impending executions of mentally disabled prisoners (0 replies)
  61. Orange march triggers riot in Belfast (0 replies)
  62. Trade unions facilitate closure of two German solar energy plants (0 replies)
  63. Worst US drought since 1950s threatens to drive up global food prices (0 replies)
  64. UK activists target Shell's Arctic agenda (0 replies)
  65. Spanish miners' protest draws massive support (0 replies)
  66. New Study: Romney tax plan would kill 800,000 jobs (0 replies)
  67. New Serbian government commits to austerity measures (0 replies)
  68. Australian Greens manoeuvre for coalition government in Victoria (0 replies)
  69. Clinton renews military threat against Iran (0 replies)
  70. Huge credit card settlement conceals fraud and criminality (0 replies)
  71. Letters from our readers (0 replies)
  72. Mass demonstrations against Spain’s latest austerity package (0 replies)
  73. New Zealand household finances increasingly precarious (0 replies)
  74. US Supreme Court ruling opens door for states to reject Medicaid expansion (0 replies)
  75. JPMorgan scandal: The tip of the iceberg (0 replies)
  76. Top labor leader: November election most important in 80 years (0 replies)
  77. Memphis: Project Homeless event draws 1,200 (0 replies)
  78. Today in labor history: Steel Workers founded in Pittsburgh (0 replies)
  79. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of July 16, 2012 (0 replies)
  80. NAACP fighting “battles we thought we had won” (0 replies)
  81. Outrage boils over at voter suppression ruling (0 replies)
  82. Janitors strike in Houston spreads to eight cities (0 replies)
  83. Going to church to fight wage theft (0 replies)
  84. The real issue: Romney’s profits from job-killing (0 replies)
  85. Grocery prices soar as drought intensifies (0 replies)
  86. Documenting the disaster (0 replies)
  87. Today in labor history: San Francisco General Strike (0 replies)
  88. Maine lobstermen stop work (0 replies)
  89. Workers bashed in Pennsylvania (0 replies)
  90. Why we need more - not less - government regulation (0 replies)
  91. Union-friendly investor defends pension plans (0 replies)
  92. Big British labor federation picks female leader (0 replies)
  93. Clinton backs Egyptian military junta, Islamist president (0 replies)
  94. Chinese economy slows to three-year low (0 replies)
  95. Germany: Fierce controversy over banking union (0 replies)
  96. Neo-Nazi murders in Germany: What role did the intelligence agencies play? (0 replies)
  97. US treasury secretary covered up banks’ rigging of global rates (0 replies)
  98. Report details desperate conditions confronting US youth (0 replies)
  99. Suicide crisis mounts for US soldiers and veterans (0 replies)
  100. Bangladesh and Assam devastated by floods (0 replies)
  101. ASEAN summit breaks up amid feuding over South China Sea (0 replies)
  102. Australia: 700 jobs threatened at confectioner Darrell Lea (0 replies)
  103. Australian government proposes sweeping Internet surveillance (0 replies)
  104. Cyprus the focus of escalating regional tensions (0 replies)
  105. Germany: IG Metall prepares further job cuts at GM-Opel (0 replies)
  106. Los Angeles police riot leads to arrests, injuries (0 replies)
  107. Main UK unions seek to impose government attack on pensions (0 replies)
  108. Romanian elite erupts in sordid infighting (0 replies)
  109. Canadian scientists protest firings, spending cuts (0 replies)
  110. Anheuser-Busch forces Teamster strike (0 replies)
  111. Today in labor history: Tenant farmers form union (0 replies)
  112. Unionists target T-Mobile before anti-offshoring vote (0 replies)
  113. Ode to a labor troubadour: Woody Guthrie (0 replies)
  114. Massive labor rights rally planned for Aug. 11 in Philly (0 replies)
  115. Transit workers: Settlement will strengthen Columbus (0 replies)
  116. Foreclosures rise after bank settlement (0 replies)
  117. South Korea postpones military pact with Japan (0 replies)
  118. French automaker PSA to cut 8,000 jobs, close Aulnay plant (0 replies)
  119. Spain unveils new raft of brutal austerity measures (0 replies)
  120. Quebec student strike at the crossroads (0 replies)
  121. New Zealand signs new defence agreement with US (0 replies)
  122. Another California city files for bankruptcy (0 replies)
  123. Scottish meat processing plant closure threatens 1,700 jobs (0 replies)
  124. Sri Lankan government moves to extend the police custody period (0 replies)
  125. Woody Guthrie's first Daily Worker column (0 replies)
  126. Conn. governor joins locked out workers at HealthBridge (0 replies)
  127. GA Prison Hunger Strike Enters 5th Week (0 replies)
  128. Melbourne election triggers federal Labor government infighting (0 replies)
  129. Stockton bankruptcy signals attack on US pensions (0 replies)
  130. Eisenberg, Humane Society on mistreatment of exotic birds (0 replies)
  131. AFL-CIO, Change to Win, go to bat for gay marriage (0 replies)
  132. Book review: "Woody, Cisco and Me" (0 replies)
  133. Top 10 reasons to love Obamacare (0 replies)
  134. Woodie Guthrie's first Daily Worker column: Woody Sez "The national debit is one thing I caint figger out" (0 replies)
  135. Connecticut Governor joins locked out workers picket line at HealthBridge (0 replies)
  136. Campaign underway to require paid sick time in Orlando (0 replies)
  137. Today in labor history: air conditioning patented by black inventor (0 replies)
  138. France: Social Conference outlines massive attacks on the working class (0 replies)
  139. Clinton stirs tensions with China ahead of ASEAN summit (0 replies)
  140. Global economic slow down hits Germany (0 replies)
  141. Europe’s austerity zone (0 replies)
  142. Kremlin prepares for a second economic crisis (0 replies)
  143. Stockton bankruptcy signals attack on pensions (0 replies)
  144. Parti Québécois distances itself from student strike to reassure big business (0 replies)
  145. London Olympic missile sites confirmed despite protests (0 replies)
  146. New comic to dish the dirt on ocean pollution (0 replies)
  147. Ship products not jobs, say Detroiters (0 replies)
  148. The Black Press Is Dead. Get Over It (0 replies)
  149. LIBOR Ain’t Nothing But an Acronym: We Must Abolish the Finance Capitalist Class (0 replies)
  150. The Genocidal Fruits of U.S. Africa Policy (0 replies)
  151. Freedom Rider: Zombies, Vampires and Capitalism (0 replies)
  152. Freedom Rider: Nixoncare Finally Wins (0 replies)
  153. Every 40 Hours: New Report by the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement Highlights Human Rights Violations Against Black People (0 replies)
  154. Obama Stingy on Pardons (0 replies)
  155. Houston janitors’ strike may spread to other cities (0 replies)
  156. Today in labor history: MLK honored by Carter (0 replies)
  157. Stop glaucoma from taking your sight (0 replies)
  158. During outbreak, Florida shuts only TB facility (0 replies)
  159. How to stop corporate criminality (0 replies)
  160. OSHA's Barab walks fine line on firms' 'voluntary protection' (0 replies)
  161. Beware: "Pro-child" groups press corporate schools agenda (0 replies)
  162. Study suggests fracking wastes could poison drinking water (0 replies)
  163. How the election was stolen in Mexico (0 replies)
  164. For cost of 1 month of Iraq War, "God particle" could have been U.S. triumph (0 replies)
  165. Bernice Blohm Diskin, "Greatest Generation" communist, dies at 91 (0 replies)
  166. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of July 9, 2012 (0 replies)
  167. Massive expansion of domestic spying under Obama (0 replies)
  168. Afghanistan aid conference signals indefinite foreign occupation (0 replies)
  169. Did Neanderthals create cave art? (0 replies)
  170. Fukushima: A disaster produced by capitalism (0 replies)
  171. Today in labor history: The Johnstown mine disaster (0 replies)
  172. Italian prime minister to cut additional €26 billion (0 replies)
  173. Over 170 die in floods in southern Russia (0 replies)
  174. Peru’s President Humala imposes another state of emergency against mine protests (0 replies)
  175. NOW: Women workers of the world, organize! (0 replies)
  176. Today in labor history: Rally in support of Charleston Five (0 replies)
  177. Romney confronted in the air, on land, and at sea! (0 replies)
  178. Airport workers picket for right to organize (0 replies)
  179. Wonderful tale, stunning performances in “Beasts of the Southern Wild” (0 replies)
  180. Contractors’ drug-free ‘pledge’ or the real thing? (0 replies)
  181. Watsonville teachers, students challenge methyl iodide (0 replies)
  182. Syria prepares for possible invasion (0 replies)
  183. SEP speaks to Detroit workers and youth about power outages, heat wave (0 replies)
  184. Inequality fuels mass protest in Hong Kong (0 replies)
  185. Germany: Mass layoffs at the Neckermann mail order company (0 replies)
  186. Fresh arrests of police, journalists, public officials in UK hacking/bribery scandal (0 replies)
  187. Corporations find cheap labor haven in US (0 replies)
  188. San Diego teachers vote for concessions to “save” jobs (0 replies)
  189. Survivors of racist sterilization dissed by North Carolina Senate (0 replies)
  190. Arizona activists condemn Supreme Court decision on immigration (0 replies)
  191. That health care plan (0 replies)
  192. Turkey puts progressives on trial (0 replies)
  193. Mexican officials to recount votes in last week’s election (0 replies)
  194. US jobs report for June shows continued economic stagnation (0 replies)
  195. Japanese report blames government/corporate nexus for Fukushima disaster (0 replies)
  196. French Socialist Party government presents initial austerity budget (0 replies)
  197. Unemployed worker sets himself on fire outside UK Jobcentre (0 replies)
  198. $40 million cable project points to Guantánamo’s permanence (0 replies)
  199. NATO-installed regime seeks “democratic” cover in Libyan elections (0 replies)
  200. Concessions contract imposed by arbitrator on US postal union (0 replies)
  201. Religious leaders: racial equality requires action (0 replies)
  202. Feminists call for unity in face of GOP onslaught (0 replies)
  203. Caravanistas rally support in Oregon to end blockade of Cuba (0 replies)
  204. NEA meets; Biden blasts GOP as anti-public education (0 replies)
  205. Investigation: Fukushima nuclear disaster was “man-made” (0 replies)
  206. National rally to demand end to frack attack (0 replies)
  207. Today in labor history: Homestead strikers battle Pinkerton thugs (0 replies)
  208. Oakland City Council declares independence from Goldman Sachs (0 replies)
  209. Crowd occupies Post Office slated for closing (0 replies)
  210. Free Lynne Stewart! (0 replies)
  211. How they kept Barron out of Congress (0 replies)
  212. On the picket line (0 replies)
  213. Postal bigwig nearly arrested at hunger-strike rally (0 replies)
  214. US and Pakistan end standoff over Afghan supply routes (0 replies)
  215. Allegations of government collusion in Libor fixing raised in UK Parliament (0 replies)
  216. Palestinian Authority to exhume Yasser Arafat’s body to test polonium murder claim (0 replies)
  217. President Gauck demands more support for Germany’s army (0 replies)
  218. Sinn Fein’s Martin McGuinness greets British monarch (0 replies)
  219. New austerity package in Slovenia (0 replies)
  220. Pepco cuts exacerbate Washington, DC power outages (0 replies)
  221. The social issues behind the shooting in Karlsruhe, Germany (0 replies)
  222. Today in history: Voting age lowered to 18 (0 replies)
  223. 430,000 signatures filed to end Ohio gerrymandering (0 replies)
  224. Continued isolation of Caterpillar strike poses grave danger to workers (0 replies)
  225. British Medical Association winds down action against pension cuts (0 replies)
  226. CERN discovers new fundamental particle (0 replies)
  227. Construction workers protest in Melbourne (0 replies)
  228. European vehicle manufacturer Iveco to shutter five plants (0 replies)
  229. French Socialist Party government works with auto companies to attack workers (0 replies)
  230. Obama to sign bill with cuts to student loans (0 replies)
  231. Paltry pay rise for workers in Philippine capital (0 replies)
  232. Pennsylvania politics continues to trump health and environment (0 replies)
  233. At Maine-Canada border, anti-Cuba blockade is broken (0 replies)
  234. Heat wave, fires driven by climate change, scientists say (0 replies)
  235. American dream: Florida voters defend rights (0 replies)
  236. Capitalism is an irrational system (0 replies)
  237. ‘Stop police terror in poor communities’ (0 replies)
  238. ‘HANDS OFF SYRIA & IRAN’ (0 replies)
  239. ‘Resist coups in Latin America!’ (0 replies)
  240. América Latina opone al golpe de estado en Paraguay (0 replies)
  241. ‘Syria war part of U.S. colonial plan’ (0 replies)
  242. Obama Bound for Mount Rushmore? (0 replies)
  243. Hunger Strikes Reportedly Continue in Multiple Georgia Prisons, Prisoners Await A Movement Outside Prison Walls (0 replies)
  244. Ten Years of No Child Left Behind: Disaster Capitalism in the Schools (0 replies)
  245. Can the International Criminal Court Deliver Impartial Justice? Margaret Kimberley on Al Jazeera's Inside Story (0 replies)
  246. Germany: Secret service chief resigns following scandal over destruction of neo-Nazi files (0 replies)
  247. US escalates military threat against Iran (0 replies)
  248. European crisis sets off slide to global slump (0 replies)
  249. Libor manipulation scandal engulfs 16 top banks (0 replies)
  250. German defence minister restructuring army for worldwide operations (0 replies)