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ThisWeek Community Newspapers-Three challenge incumbent in 22nd Ohio House District
Incumbent John Patrick Carney will face three challengers in the race for the 22nd Ohio House District. Carney, a Democrat,…
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Chicago marches in support of Whittier School sit-in
About 250 parents, students and supporters marched from the Whittier school field house in Pilsen to Alderman Daniel Solis's public…
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National protest against mountaintop removal mining
Hundreds of people from West Virginia, Kentucky, Virginia, Tennessee and elsewhere protested in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 27 as part…
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Emergency demonstrations held in response to attempted coup in Ecuador
In response to an unfolding attack against the democratically elected government in Ecuador, demonstrators gathered on Sept. 30 outside the…
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Poverty rate at highest level in 15 years
According to the U.S. Census, 44 million people in the United States were living in poverty in 2009, or 14.3…
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Victory in Mott’s strike
Workers at a Mott's plant in Williamson, New York, reached victory after ratifying a new contract. Over 300 workers will…
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Gen. McChrystal and Washington’s revolving door
The author is an anonymous active-duty Air Force Technical Sergeant and a member of March Forward! Amid a storm of…
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Muslims face increasing bigotry at work
midst a wave of Islamophobic bigotry, the number of reports of workplace discrimination filed by Muslims to the Equal Employment…
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Art and Revolution
After the 1910 Mexican Revolution, a movement of muralists and artists arose that depicted the class inequalities and historic suffering…
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Workers fight back after lockout at uranium plant
Two hundred twenty members of United Steelworkers local 7-699 in Metropolis, Ill., have been locked out by the Honeywell Corporation,…
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At bicentennial, Mexico in crisis
As Mexico celebrates its bicentennial, 200 years since the famous "grito" for independence was heard, Mexico finds itself amidst another…
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Burned Quran found outside Islamic community center in SF
On Sept. 12, workers found a burned Quran, the holy book of Islam, in a trash bin outside the Islamic…
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‘Brown Bailout’ campaign masks FedEx anti-union drive
When FedEx tussles with UPS and the International Brotherhood of Teamsters through media campaigns and Congressional lobbying, something important must…
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Socialist candidate for Calif. Governor denounces planned execution of Albert Greenwood Brown
Carlos Alvarez is the Peace and Freedom candidate running for Calif. Governor. He is also a member of the Party…
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Socialist campaign for Calif. Governor hits the streets, campuses and your town
The Carlos Alvarez Peace and Freedom Party Campaign for Governor is working harder than ever to spread the word of…
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Albuquerque police brutally shoot suicidal man
Chandler Todd Barr was brutally shot in the chest by police in downtown Albuquerque, N.M. on the morning of Sept.…
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Demonstrators demand freedom for Bradley Manning
Chants of "Free Bradley Manning" filled the air on Sept. 19 at Quantico Marine Base during a spirited rally in…
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Protesters oppose service cuts in Hemet Calif.
On Sept. 14, dozens of protesters gathered outside of Hemet City Hall in Riverside County. They gathered to combat severe…
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Pittsburgh march against police brutality
On Sept. 18, over 200 people marched in Pittsburgh to protest the brutal and racist beating of Jordan Miles by…
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Black farmers march on Washington to demand long-overdue justice
A throng of Black farmers made its way from the U.S. Department of Agriculture headquarters to Capitol Hill to demand…
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