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  1. Immigrant and labor rights bills become law in California (0 replies)
  2. Ban discrimination against the unemployed (0 replies)
  3. U.S. Senate apologizes for Chinese Exclusion Act (0 replies)
  4. Occupy Wall Street protests spread to hundreds of cities (0 replies)
  5. Jim Baldridge retirement bash set for Nov. 5 (0 replies)
  6. US-backed Egyptian junta massacres peaceful protesters (0 replies)
  7. Student march backs Occupy Boston (0 replies)
  8. Opposition to UAW-Ford deal (0 replies)
  9. A letter from Charlotte, North Carolina on the anti-Wall Street protest (0 replies)
  10. New Zealand government amends surveillance laws after “anti-terror” case collapses (0 replies)
  11. Obama ramps up pressure on Pakistan (0 replies)
  12. Merkel, Sarkozy want to give the banks more capital (0 replies)
  13. Six workers die in Subic shipyard in the Philippines (0 replies)
  14. A message from the Cuban 5 on the execution of Troy Davis (0 replies)
  15. Stop U.S. attacks on socialist Cuba (0 replies)
  16. Justice for the Cuban Five once again denied (0 replies)
  17. Workers’ conference set in Tijuana (0 replies)
  18. The U.S., U.N. & Palestinian statehood (0 replies)
  19. Unionists lobby vs. trade pacts (0 replies)
  20. Oklahoma AFL-CIO Convention maps coalition to fight ultra-right (0 replies)
  21. Columbus Day questions (0 replies)
  22. Labor and community stand behind Occupy San Jose (0 replies)
  23. Jobs with Justice joins Chicago occupation (with video) (0 replies)
  24. Occupy Chicago and labor join in taking aim at Wall Street (with video) (0 replies)
  25. World Socialist Web Site (0 replies)
  26. Australia: Union calls off Jeld-Wen strike (0 replies)
  27. Occupy LA protests enter second week (0 replies)
  28. NATO and anti-Gaddafi forces in Libya step up bombardment of Sirte (0 replies)
  29. Minneapolis protesters continue occupation of county government center (0 replies)
  30. Economic crisis heightens global tensions (0 replies)
  31. A decade of neo-colonial war in Afghanistan (0 replies)
  32. “Occupy Chicago” protests continue into second week (0 replies)
  33. Michigan welfare cuts threaten thousands with destitution (0 replies)
  34. Mayor Bloomberg slanders Wall Street protest (0 replies)
  35. Australia: Victims’ families question police shootings in Sydney (0 replies)
  36. Poland: Outcome uncertain in Sunday’s election (0 replies)
  37. Another miserable US jobs report (0 replies)
  38. Plans for anti-Wall Street protests spread across US and globally (0 replies)
  39. Occupy Wall Street and the Democratic Party (0 replies)
  40. European Union prepares for Greek state bankruptcy (0 replies)
  41. California hotel ordered to shell out $36,000 in back pay (0 replies)
  42. Sounding the alarm for jobs, beating the drum for justice (0 replies)
  43. Eclectic group of dramas make their debut (0 replies)
  44. Cuban Five prisoner freed (0 replies)
  45. "Occupy" demonstrations erupt in St. Louis (0 replies)
  46. Australian steel unions impose BlueScope job destruction deal (0 replies)
  47. Australian columnist found guilty of breaching Racial Discrimination Act (0 replies)
  48. Official jobless rate stays at 9.1 percent (0 replies)
  49. Assassinating Anwar al-Awlaki (0 replies)
  50. Applying money and words to defeat the Cuban revolution (0 replies)
  51. "Occupy" demonstrations erupt in Saint Louis (0 replies)
  52. Campaign for youth jobs kicks off in New Haven (0 replies)
  53. Fears of an economic meltdown in China (0 replies)
  54. Democrats blame China, not Wall Street (0 replies)
  55. Anti-Wall Street protests spread across the US (0 replies)
  56. Boston: “If you don’t have money it shouldn’t be a death sentence.” (0 replies)
  57. New York City: “The banks are selling our future” (0 replies)
  58. Costs of UK’s colonial war in Libya spiral (0 replies)
  59. Portland: “The government does not represent the people” (0 replies)
  60. Bus riders demand ‘disability concerns’ office (0 replies)
  61. Rallies coast-to-coast: ‘Save our post office’ (0 replies)
  62. Occupy Wall Street leaps to new level (0 replies)
  63. ‘Don’t ask, don’t tell’ repealed – Don’t enlist! (0 replies)
  64. 30 years of HIV/AIDS in the U.S. (0 replies)
  65. Campaign for Youth Jobs kicks off in New Haven (0 replies)
  66. Due process by drone (0 replies)
  67. Wall Street occupation: And the walls will come tumbling down (0 replies)
  68. Unions help Wall Street “occupiers” rock New York (0 replies)
  69. It’s a no-brainer: jobs not austerity (0 replies)
  70. One in three vets say war’s not worth it (0 replies)
  71. From Chernobyl to Islamophobia, new films take on history and politics (0 replies)
  72. W.Va. Democrat Tomblin beats back right wing in governor's race (0 replies)
  73. Capitol Hill protesters demand “jobs not cuts” (0 replies)
  74. Tens of thousands strike in Greece as military threatens to intervene against anti-austerity protests (0 replies)
  75. Russia and China veto UN resolution on Syria (0 replies)
  76. Socialism and the global economic crisis (0 replies)
  77. Mass march backs anti-Wall Street protest (0 replies)
  78. Wall Street protesters speak out: “America is long overdue for a revolution” (0 replies)
  79. Solidarity actions and more occupations (0 replies)
  80. Socialist Summit takes up today’s struggles (0 replies)
  81. Boston: Thousands march on Bank of America (0 replies)
  82. Che Guevara’s legacy & world revolution (0 replies)
  83. ‘Occupy Wall Street’ ignites solidarity (0 replies)
  84. And so begins the American Dream Movement (0 replies)
  85. Spotlight is on jobs as “occupy” protests intensify (0 replies)
  86. Cheers greet Ohio, Wisconsin fightback leaders (0 replies)
  87. Labor fights to recognize Native American rights (0 replies)
  88. LA joins the We are the 99 percent movement (0 replies)
  89. State probe of bank mortgage fraud heats up (0 replies)
  90. October 12: Columbus Day, or Day of Tragedy? (0 replies)
  91. Impunity continues on Cubana Airliner anniversary (0 replies)
  92. The Black Power Mixtape Remix of Black Power (0 replies)
  93. SPD, Greens prepare for coalition in Berlin (0 replies)
  94. “Occupy Boston” protesters set up tent city (0 replies)
  95. UAW bars World Socialist Web Site from press conference (0 replies)
  96. European markets plummet on fears of a new banking crisis (0 replies)
  97. House fire in Detroit suburb kills three in multi-generation home (0 replies)
  98. UAW reaches sellout agreement with Ford (0 replies)
  99. US Congress blocks Palestinian aid after UN statehood bid (0 replies)
  100. Another NATO-backed interim government in Libya (0 replies)
  101. California inmates resume hunger strike (0 replies)
  102. Occupy Wall Street protest spreads across the nation (0 replies)
  103. Attacks on Social Security called "un-American" (0 replies)
  104. Reject the union sell-out at BlueScope Steel (0 replies)
  105. SEP launches campaign to release Sri Lankan political prisoners (0 replies)
  106. Reports document housing crisis in London (0 replies)
  107. Occupy Chicago: "For as long as it takes to end corporate greed" (0 replies)
  108. Youngstown says vote no on anti-union legislation (0 replies)
  109. After court ruling, clean truck supporters vow continuing fight (0 replies)
  110. America's kids tell their stories from their Wall Street camp (0 replies)
  111. Activists rally in Washington to reclaim American dream (0 replies)
  112. NATO assault on Sirte inflicts more Libyan civilian casualties (0 replies)
  113. How to fight Wall Street (0 replies)
  114. Mayor Bloomberg backs mass arrests of Wall Street protesters (0 replies)
  115. White House urges Supreme Court to approve health care “reform” and deepen attacks on democratic rights (0 replies)
  116. Northwest Detroit residents continue to fight library closure (0 replies)
  117. International law is being eroded at the UN (0 replies)
  118. Omonoia: Feisty team blends sports and left politics (0 replies)
  119. Unions and allies block voter suppression in at least two states (0 replies)
  120. UK Coal and miners’ union close ranks after pit deaths (0 replies)
  121. New York City police arrest over 700 anti-Wall Street protesters (0 replies)
  122. Greece to miss deficit target, imposes more cuts on workers (0 replies)
  123. Chinese manufacturing contraction points to deeper economic trouble (0 replies)
  124. Wall Street protesters: “The whole system is broken” (0 replies)
  125. US sells arms to Bahraini dictatorship as repression continues (0 replies)
  126. Yesterday Troy Davis was laid to rest (0 replies)
  127. Palestinian labor leader links struggle for statehood, worker rights (0 replies)
  128. Does the GOP hate women? (0 replies)
  129. Residents deposit trash on Ohio banks (0 replies)
  130. NATO’s Libya war opens door to AFRICOM (0 replies)
  131. Abu Ghraib defense attorney faces murder charge (0 replies)
  132. Join us at the Workers World Party National Conference (0 replies)
  133. Devastating floods threaten famine, disease in Pakistan (0 replies)
  134. Obama boasts of assassinating American citizen in Yemen (0 replies)
  135. Israel announces new settlements in East Jerusalem (0 replies)
  136. Death toll mounts in the wake of typhoon in the Philippines (0 replies)
  137. Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific (0 replies)
  138. Wall Street hails UAW-GM deal (0 replies)
  139. Egypt: Treacherous “independent” trade unions seek to end mass strikes and prop up military junta (0 replies)
  140. People protest the murder of Troy Davis (0 replies)
  141. New Yorkers wish Chávez speedy recovery (0 replies)
  142. Indian communist leader speaks to U.S. activists (0 replies)
  143. Yemen president’s return sharpens the struggle (0 replies)
  144. Libya: “the jewel in the crown” (0 replies)
  145. German parliament approves increase in European bank bailout fund (0 replies)
  146. Riots erupt in southern China over land sales to developers (0 replies)
  147. The world at large and closer to home (0 replies)
  148. Obama fundraising drive targets the wealthy (0 replies)
  149. More evidence of criminality by Murdoch’s media empire (0 replies)
  150. Obama administration seeks first death penalty via military tribunal at Guantánamo (0 replies)
  151. People, presidents and kings star in new documentaries (0 replies)
  152. Judge upholds extreme parts of Alabama anti-immigrant law (0 replies)
  153. MIA: Obama's new common-sense immigration policy (0 replies)
  154. European workers have nothing but chains to lose (0 replies)
  155. Unions joining Wall Street protests (0 replies)
  156. Bankers, bankers, you can't hide! We can see your greedy side! (0 replies)
  157. 700 at rural forum demand jobs, Social Security, Medicare for all (0 replies)
  158. Undocumented youth block intersection for college access (0 replies)
  159. Farmworkers demand living wage (0 replies)
  160. On the picket line (0 replies)
  161. The class forces that killed Troy Davis (0 replies)
  162. Workers, international capital struggle over possible default (0 replies)
  163. Progressive documentaries make their debut (0 replies)
  164. Civil rights, labor groups to hold jobs march Oct. 15 (0 replies)
  165. World Socialist Web Site (0 replies)
  166. Two dead in shooting at CIA headquarters in Kabul (0 replies)
  167. Australia to shut northern TB clinics (0 replies)
  168. Occupation of Wall Street nears third week (with video) (0 replies)
  169. Free Colombian political prisoner David Ravelo! (0 replies)
  170. Powerful new films take up immigration (0 replies)
  171. Colorado cantaloupes: a deadly listeria outbreak (0 replies)
  172. Labor youth summit opens in Minneapolis (0 replies)
  173. 35 states get an F on teaching civil rights (0 replies)
  174. Free online movie, Debtocracy, tells story of Greek debt crisis (0 replies)
  175. Reader voices: A suggestion on homeless veterans (0 replies)
  176. Greek parliament approves “property tax” as PASOK pledges more pain (0 replies)
  177. US becomes a center of poverty-wage manufacturing (0 replies)
  178. Mass killing and humanitarian disaster in NATO siege of Sirte (0 replies)
  179. Miner killed, another injured after roof collapse at UK colliery (0 replies)
  180. Growing anger over police attack on Wall Street protesters (0 replies)
  181. World Socialist Web Site (0 replies)
  182. The Historical and International Foundations of the Socialist Equality Party (Britain) now available (0 replies)
  183. Report warns of deepening global jobs crisis (0 replies)
  184. Sri Lanka: Book launch honours the life of Piyaseeli Wijegunasinghe (0 replies)
  185. Australian steel unions finalise sell-out deal with BlueScope on jobs (0 replies)
  186. Yemen edges closer to civil war (0 replies)
  187. Egyptian elites demand end to strikes (0 replies)
  188. Troy Davis: ‘Dismantle this unjust system’ (0 replies)
  189. Troy Davis execution raises old questions, new challenges (0 replies)
  190. Protesters expose role of the state (0 replies)
  191. Two executions, one weapon (0 replies)
  192. Georgia ejecuta a Troy Davis, rechazando la prueba de su inocencia (0 replies)
  193. On Saving the Next Troy Davises (0 replies)
  194. Activists rally outside Ohio Governor Kasich’s energy summit (0 replies)
  195. ICE still targeting DREAM youth despite new Obama policy (0 replies)
  196. Palestinian UN bid under review, Israel OKs more settlements (0 replies)
  197. Gettin’ fired up and ready to go: Obama speaks at the Black Caucus (0 replies)
  198. The GOP’s war on climate change (0 replies)
  199. NLRB has airtight case against Boeing (0 replies)
  200. Jesse Jackson calls for White House commission on poverty (0 replies)
  201. Jim Crow alive and well in Alabama (0 replies)
  202. Why Obama’s “Black Jobs Plan” Won’t Resolve Black Unemployment (0 replies)
  203. Missouri workers: Christie's plan "sick and wrong" (0 replies)
  204. Morgan Freeman charges tea party motivated by racism (0 replies)
  205. Protests in Spain against austerity cuts gain wide support (0 replies)
  206. Dear Speaker Boehner: Really, who's waging class warfare? (0 replies)
  207. Forgive student loans and save the economy (0 replies)
  208. Progressive Democrat vies to take back Kennedy seat (0 replies)
  209. Baltimore town hall demands jobs, funding communities, return of troops (0 replies)
  210. Canadian lawmaker urges government to bar Cheney (0 replies)
  211. After patient death, nurses urge end to lockout (0 replies)
  212. OSHA warns hair salons on worker exposure to formaldehyde (0 replies)
  213. More progressive cinema at Toronto film fest (0 replies)
  214. Unemployment, poverty sow seeds of rebellion (0 replies)
  215. Persecution of Black Libyans draws international outcry (0 replies)
  216. People battle deadly repression in Bahrain (0 replies)
  217. Social inequality worsening in South Korea (0 replies)
  218. Bolivian government violently represses indigenous protest (0 replies)
  219. Strikes and protests mount against austerity in Greece (0 replies)
  220. Philippine Airlines to sack 2,600 ground staff (0 replies)
  221. Rolling strikes continue at Toyota Australia (0 replies)
  222. Democrats agree to no additional disaster aid in US budget dispute (0 replies)
  223. The Welsh mining tragedy and the return to Dickensian-style exploitation (0 replies)
  224. Honduras resistance froms new political party (0 replies)
  225. Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of September 26, 2011 (0 replies)
  226. Longshore union leader: "We're putting our bodies on the line." (0 replies)
  227. Jamey Rodemeyer, 14: another victim of anti-gay bullying (0 replies)
  228. Progressive films shine at Toronto film fest (0 replies)
  229. As Google+ grows, Facebook unveils some pluses of its own (0 replies)
  230. Video: LA bus riders protest transportation cuts (0 replies)
  231. Struggles sharpen in Cyprus (0 replies)
  232. Labor takes fight against the right into the courts (0 replies)
  233. No new proposals from IMF on European debt crisis (0 replies)
  234. US, European corporations rush to secure cut from Libyan war (0 replies)
  235. Sri Lankan military attacks Tamil villagers (0 replies)
  236. United Nations attempts to stall Palestine statehood bid (0 replies)
  237. New York City police arrest scores at anti-Wall Street protest (0 replies)
  238. The deaths of three hockey “enforcers:” The tragic contradictions of professional sports (0 replies)
  239. What can be expected from the Pirate Party in Berlin? (0 replies)
  240. Youths occupy Wall Street (0 replies)
  241. Gathering to oppose capitalism, fight for socialism (0 replies)
  242. Protest welfare cuts in Michigan (0 replies)
  243. Museum censors artwork of war, occupation (0 replies)
  244. N.C. legislature sends gay marriage ban to general vote (0 replies)
  245. Postal union workers to stage hundreds of rallies Sept. 27 (0 replies)
  246. Australia: Mounting job losses in basic industry (0 replies)
  247. Specter of global depression haunts IMF, World Bank meetings (0 replies)
  248. Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific (0 replies)
  249. Tensions escalate as Yemen’s president returns (0 replies)
  250. European powers discuss possible bankruptcy of Greece (0 replies)