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  1. Labour gives Cameron kid gloves treatment over Murdoch scandal (0 replies)
  2. Fierce tensions in run-up to euro-zone emergency summit (0 replies)
  3. New York City slashes aid to homeless (0 replies)
  4. Support prisoners’ hunger strike! (0 replies)
  5. Budget talks target Social Security, Medicare (0 replies)
  6. Wisconsin ‘Truth Tour’ kicks off (0 replies)
  7. WWP hosts meeting on workers’ struggles (0 replies)
  8. A pesar del bombardeo de EEUU/OTAN sobre libia, la guerra imperialista se estanca (0 replies)
  9. Bookseller Borders Group to liquidate, eliminating over 10,000 jobs (0 replies)
  10. Porn and Mail: New Media, Same Old Sh!t (0 replies)
  11. Impeachment: If Not Obama, Who? (0 replies)
  12. U.S. and Ethiopia Kill Somalis With Food Weapon (0 replies)
  13. The US recognises Libya’s Transitional National Council (0 replies)
  14. UK Parliamentary Select Committee continues cover-up of Murdoch scandal (0 replies)
  15. An interview with George Coling of the National Fuel Funds Network (0 replies)
  16. Australian bank warns of fallout from global turmoil as consumer confidence crashes (0 replies)
  17. Second Karzai ally assassinated in Afghanistan (0 replies)
  18. World Socialist Web Site (0 replies)
  19. Why did UK police declare death of News of the World whistleblower “not suspicious?” (0 replies)
  20. Stand Up for Ohio hosts festival to "bring awesome back" (0 replies)
  21. Murdoch hacking scandal crossing the Atlantic (0 replies)
  22. Celebration marks 32nd anniversary of Nicaragua's Sandinista revolution (0 replies)
  23. Connecting extreme weather dots across the map (0 replies)
  24. New Orleans diary: Seafood, hospitality, an appeal for help (0 replies)
  25. Labor leader renews call to bring troops home (video) (0 replies)
  26. Grappling with cuts when Democrats are in charge (0 replies)
  27. Debt-ceiling deals: Turning away from prosperity to austerity (0 replies)
  28. Libya, Obama and the “Other Wars” (0 replies)
  29. More Fake Criminal Justice Reform in Georgia, And A Real Answer (0 replies)
  30. Freedom Rider: Prison Slave Labor (0 replies)
  31. Bad “Bitches,” True Women (0 replies)
  32. The Humanity and Courage of the Prisoners at Pelican Bay and the Moral Responsibility to Support Their Demands (0 replies)
  33. Western Hubris on Full Display at So-Called Libya Contact Group (0 replies)
  34. A Defining Moment for Africa: North Atlantic Terrorists Will Be Defeated in Libya (0 replies)
  35. Afro-Colombian Resistance in La Guajira (0 replies)
  36. Global economic crisis intrudes into Australian carbon tax “debate” (0 replies)
  37. Sri Lankan media voices concerns about Rajapakse’s pro-China orientation (0 replies)
  38. Unions, allies launch national campaign for caregivers, clients (0 replies)
  39. Elizabeth Warren falls on her sword (0 replies)
  40. Warning: Beach closings on the rise (0 replies)
  41. “Rebuild the Dream”: For Henry Rhodes it’s still out of reach (0 replies)
  42. Unionists tell NLRB of election delays, management intimidation (0 replies)
  43. Murdoch and Watergate (0 replies)
  44. World honors Nelson Mandela at 93 (0 replies)
  45. Reuther story gets new addition (0 replies)
  46. Massive explosion rocks Cyprus naval base (0 replies)
  47. Egyptians protest military gov’t, demand changes (0 replies)
  48. ‘Tahrir Square was owned by all the people’ (0 replies)
  49. Milwaukee actions hit transit cuts (0 replies)
  50. Youth brigade fights food stamp cuts (0 replies)
  51. Monica Shay, ¡Presente! (0 replies)
  52. Black Agenda Radio with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey, on the Progressive Radio Network – Week of July 18, 2011 (0 replies)
  53. British Prime Minister Cameron’s position under threat in Murdoch scandal (0 replies)
  54. The class politics of the US debt ceiling crisis (0 replies)
  55. Commercial rivalries underlay conflict with Murdoch’s media empire (0 replies)
  56. Obama administration operates illegal torture compound in Somalia (0 replies)
  57. Obama passes over Elizabeth Warren to head Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (0 replies)
  58. US delegation tours Pacific island states (0 replies)
  59. Australian Greens embroiled in Tasmanian school closures debacle (0 replies)
  60. Casey Anthony release offers some lessons (0 replies)
  61. “American Dream” in Dallas: Organizing never felt so good (0 replies)
  62. Campaign presses oil tax to save California public schools (0 replies)
  63. Debt-ceiling showdown, Republican stand collapsing, now what? (0 replies)
  64. Are republics democratic? (0 replies)
  65. Eric Cantor: GOP drama queen with an agenda (0 replies)
  66. Obama threatens veto of tighter curbs on Cuba travel (0 replies)
  67. Britain’s police chief resigns over relations with News International (0 replies)
  68. Arrest of Rebekah Brooks takes hacking probe one step closer to the Murdochs (0 replies)
  69. Obama, Congress move towards deal on budget cuts (0 replies)
  70. Minnesota budget agreement slashes social spending (0 replies)
  71. The voice of the ruling class (0 replies)
  72. Union means everything on New Orleans docks (0 replies)
  73. Cuba crafts economic changes to raise efficiency (0 replies)
  74. Supporters greet caravan headed to Cuba (0 replies)
  75. Wall Street’s cutbacks & global class war (0 replies)
  76. Despite U.S./NATO bombing of Libya, imperialist war stalls (0 replies)
  77. Rallies denounce NATO bombing of Libya (0 replies)
  78. Obama presses case for “something big” on social spending cuts (0 replies)
  79. Australian PM promotes carbon tax as pro-business reform (0 replies)
  80. As military operations stall, US recognises Libyan rebels (0 replies)
  81. Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific (0 replies)
  82. Mass protests continue against Egyptian regime (0 replies)
  83. Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown: Murdoch’s News International operated a “criminal-media nexus” (0 replies)
  84. States axe higher education budgets, hike tuition (0 replies)
  85. Fissures deepen over European debt crisis (0 replies)
  86. UFCW prepares betrayal of California supermarket workers (0 replies)
  87. WSWS/ISSE meeting discusses austerity measures in New Zealand (0 replies)
  88. Top US and Chinese generals exchange words over South China Sea (0 replies)
  89. Where Obama’s axe will fall (0 replies)
  90. FBI to investigate allegations News Corp. hacked 9/11 victims’ phone records (0 replies)
  91. Attacks on US and French embassies used to step up pressure on Syrian regime (0 replies)
  92. Breakfast with a punch raises funds for People's World (video) (0 replies)
  93. Hershey's chocolate tainted with child exploitation, group charges (0 replies)
  94. Michigan nurses protest GOP cuts with soup kitchen at State Capitol (0 replies)
  95. Six years after Katrina, unions determined to rebuild their communities (0 replies)
  96. Minnesota unions await details of deal to end shutdown (0 replies)
  97. Budget must "respect, protect" women, coalition says (0 replies)
  98. Next Generation claim union, social justice organizing as their own (0 replies)
  99. Republicans’ extortion needs a resounding “No” (0 replies)
  100. Friendshipment en route to Cuba, breaking U.S. blockade (0 replies)
  101. On the Bayou, BP oil spill hasn’t gone away (0 replies)
  102. Retired, but fighting: ARA stands up for Social Security (video) (0 replies)
  103. Famine looms in East Africa as strikes erupt in Nigeria, South Africa (0 replies)
  104. Hands off Social Security (0 replies)
  105. Fight for jobs, Social Security! (0 replies)
  106. US defense secretary visits Iraq to extract new troop agreement (0 replies)
  107. Wisconsin recalls, round one: Dems sweep (0 replies)
  108. Bachmann and Santorum spark furor over slavery, "family values" (0 replies)
  109. Washington's physics problem in Iraq (0 replies)
  110. Wall Street demands action on debt ceiling, deficit (0 replies)
  111. US Defense Secretary visits Iraq to extract new troop agreement (0 replies)
  112. Oranges and Sunshine: the story of Britain’s “child migrants” (0 replies)
  113. New Thai government faces pressure to ditch election pledges (0 replies)
  114. Terrorist attack in Mumbai kills 21 (0 replies)
  115. In bipartisan vote French parliament continues war in Libya (0 replies)
  116. California State University raises tuition (0 replies)
  117. Union Summer interns work to save endangered shipyard (0 replies)
  118. Cantor, GOP hoping to bring down Obama on debt ceiling (0 replies)
  119. Pick up the phone today (0 replies)
  120. Shipyard workers see chance to save their jobs (0 replies)
  121. Labor, democracy and the debt ceiling (0 replies)
  122. Eyewitness Libya: Atlanta's Lucy Grider-Bradley Speaks (0 replies)
  123. Eyewitness Libya: Askia Muhammed Interviews Dedon Kamanthi (0 replies)
  124. Okinawans don’t fall for U.S.’s China-bashing (0 replies)
  125. Facundo Cabral assassinated in Guatemala (0 replies)
  126. Texas execution breaks international law (0 replies)
  127. Support grows for California prisoners’ hunger strike (0 replies)
  128. Pelican Bay prisoners’ hunger strike enters second week (0 replies)
  129. Book Review: Fascism, war and struggle through one person's eyes (0 replies)
  130. Italy: Barbarians at the gates (0 replies)
  131. Killing of Karzai’s brother deepens US crisis in Afghanistan (0 replies)
  132. Documents prove Australian complicity in Iraq war crimes (0 replies)
  133. French government manoeuvres for resolution to Libyan war (0 replies)
  134. Sri Lankan ex-lefts promote illusions in Tamil National Alliance (0 replies)
  135. The US jobs crisis (0 replies)
  136. UK hacking scandal yields new reports of criminality by Murdoch press (0 replies)
  137. Trumka, others push jobs ideas while GOP plays chicken (0 replies)
  138. The debt ceiling, labor and democracy (0 replies)
  139. Gay-Straight Alliance president: "Make Michigan better" for all (0 replies)
  140. Unionists say America needs collective bargaining (0 replies)
  141. Are we free? (0 replies)
  142. On Danziger Bridge cops shot first, covered up later (0 replies)
  143. Cuban drama shines at LA film fest (0 replies)
  144. Obama’s “Big Deal”: Wallowing with Pigs in Search of a Grand Center-Right Coalition (0 replies)
  145. Freedom Rider: Rupert Murdoch and Media Corruption (0 replies)
  146. Bradley Manning, Political Imprisonment and the Myopia of the Left (0 replies)
  147. World’s Worst Humanitarian Crisis in Somalia: U.S. Sends in the Marines and Drones (0 replies)
  148. Organizing in a Fish Bowl: Limits of the Web (0 replies)
  149. With Friends Like AFRICOM, Who Needs Enemies? (0 replies)
  150. To Hell With Lazarus: The Canonizing of American Oligarchy, The Demonization of the Poor (0 replies)
  151. Prescribed Failure: No Child Left Behind and the Atlanta Schools Cheating Scandal (0 replies)
  152. Press under attack in Haiti (0 replies)
  153. Australian treasurer warns of global economic “contagion” (0 replies)
  154. Black Agenda Radio with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey, on the Progressive Radio Network – Week of July 11, 2011 (0 replies)
  155. "Richard III": Classic with a modern lesson (0 replies)
  156. Mitt Romney: waffles and Bain in 2012 (0 replies)
  157. Illinois defends civil unions law in foster care dispute (0 replies)
  158. Obama toes Wall Street line in debt talks (0 replies)
  159. China’s mountain of debt (0 replies)
  160. Financial markets target Italy (0 replies)
  161. Minnesota state budget shutdown in second week (0 replies)
  162. Partition of Sudan prepares way for further conflicts (0 replies)
  163. St. Louis rally opposes cuts (with video) (0 replies)
  164. “Voices from Iraq”: Lest we forget (0 replies)
  165. It's ugly: Germany arms Saudi Arabia (0 replies)
  166. Labor-backed think tank: Job slump will continue (0 replies)
  167. CWA: “We’ve had no choice but to fight” (0 replies)
  168. Fair and balanced? Hacking scandal rocks Murdoch media empire (0 replies)
  169. Thousands fight police in Tahrir Square (0 replies)
  170. Egyptian people press on: ‘The revolution is not complete’ (0 replies)
  171. In Honduras, providing free health care is resistance (0 replies)
  172. Anti-Assad protests as “national dialogue” launched in Syria (0 replies)
  173. Australian Labor government unveils carbon tax (0 replies)
  174. White House begins new push for social spending cuts (0 replies)
  175. President needs to pivot back to jobs (0 replies)
  176. "Names of Love" juggles froth, sex, history, politics (0 replies)
  177. GOP bashes labor board (0 replies)
  178. New campaign mobilizes for caregivers and those they serve (0 replies)
  179. Jobs crisis worsens, Texans call for people power (0 replies)
  180. Against the odds, CWA fights for “good jobs, strong communities” (0 replies)
  181. Black Agenda Morning Shot: Monday, July 11, 2011 - Report on the 4th Encuentro of Afrodescendientes (0 replies)
  182. Malaysian government cracks down on electoral reform rally (0 replies)
  183. Former Taiwanese president indicted for embezzlement (0 replies)
  184. Obama’s hypocrisy on the corporate jet tax loophole (0 replies)
  185. Murdoch and the rule of the oligarchy (0 replies)
  186. Retirees mobilize to defend Social Security, Medicare (0 replies)
  187. Slave labour conditions in New Zealand’s fishing industry (0 replies)
  188. Former top aide to British prime minister arrested in Murdoch hacking scandal (0 replies)
  189. Pakistani military launches offensive into Kurram agency (0 replies)
  190. Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific (0 replies)
  191. US jobs report points to renewed downturn (0 replies)
  192. Mass protests mark “Friday of Determination” in Egypt (0 replies)
  193. Five days after Detroit storm, thousands languish without power (0 replies)
  194. The rise of ‘Toxic Tom’ Corbett (0 replies)
  195. Activist arrested for videotaping police (0 replies)
  196. On the picket line (0 replies)
  197. World Socialist Web Site (0 replies)
  198. Texas sends Mexican national to death in violation of international law (0 replies)
  199. Australian Greens assume balance of power in the Senate (0 replies)
  200. After the Thai election: A warning to the working class (0 replies)
  201. Obama puts Social Security on chopping block (0 replies)
  202. Mass protest in Egypt calls for “second revolution” (0 replies)
  203. Default looms as Portugal’s bonds downgraded to “junk” status (0 replies)
  204. Devastating cuts to state Medicaid programs (0 replies)
  205. Obama defends collective bargaining on Twitter (0 replies)
  206. Film traces historic period of immigrant rights struggle (0 replies)
  207. New ArticlePage (0 replies)
  208. Huge Phoenix dust storm tied to climate change (0 replies)
  209. "Selective enforcement" charged in raid of Chicano activist's home (0 replies)
  210. "Working dead" take over San Jose City Hall (0 replies)
  211. Hands off Social Security movement ignites (0 replies)
  212. Howly Slim: A high note for Lavender Festival (0 replies)
  213. Rev. Walker remembered at sendoff for Cuba Caravan (0 replies)
  214. Attacks on abortion rights part of anti-worker agenda (0 replies)
  215. The IMF rapes the world (0 replies)
  216. Immigrant workers charge wage theft (0 replies)
  217. Resistance to hate bill heats up (0 replies)
  218. Hunger strike continues in Calif. prisons (0 replies)
  219. ExxonMobil oil spill befouls Yellowstone River (0 replies)
  220. News of the World phone hacking scandal escalates (0 replies)
  221. For California’s farm workers, justice delayed (0 replies)
  222. Another series of coal mine disasters in China (0 replies)
  223. Hacienda Luisita and the farce of Philippine land reform (0 replies)
  224. Australian parliamentary inquiry whitewashes refugee disaster (0 replies)
  225. Boeing gets $1700 for a $7 part (0 replies)
  226. Social Security on the line (0 replies)
  227. The Republican Party and the big lies (0 replies)
  228. Debt-ceiling showdown: a test of sanity (0 replies)
  229. Furious reaction to U.S. gun exporting scheme (0 replies)
  230. Detroit community demands end to racial profiling (0 replies)
  231. Kasich budget escalates class warfare (0 replies)
  232. British general strike defends pensions (0 replies)
  233. Prisoners launch hunger strike (0 replies)
  234. U.S./NATO &amp Libyan puppets reject African plan for Libya cease-fire (0 replies)
  235. Flotilla struggles to bring aid to Gaza (0 replies)
  236. Atlanta Residents Confront Rep. John Lewis Over His Support For Unjust War & Bombing of Africans in Libya (0 replies)
  237. US air strikes kill women and children in Afghanistan (0 replies)
  238. Another series of fatal coal mine disasters in China (0 replies)
  239. News of the World phone hacking scandal crisis escalates (0 replies)
  240. American Axle to close Detroit complex (0 replies)
  241. Obama’s budget summitt (0 replies)
  242. Kenneth Appelhans, fighter for working people, dies (0 replies)
  243. South Carolina passes anti-immigration law (0 replies)
  244. Democrats and Labor: A Murder-Suicide Pact (0 replies)
  245. Chicago top cop links gun policy to racism (0 replies)
  246. Farm workers protest veto of Calif. card check bill (0 replies)
  247. The meaning of Blair Mountain (0 replies)
  248. Casey Anthony verdict upholds justice system (0 replies)
  249. National Writers Union fights for writers in Internet age (0 replies)
  250. Jackass's Ryan Dunn: a bad role model (0 replies)