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U.S. tradition of torture stands test of time
The Bush administration would like the trials of prisoners at Guantánamo to legitimize its assaults on basic human rights and…
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Russian navy ships set sail for Venezuela
On Sept. 22, a fleet of Russian ships, including the cruiser Peter the Great and an anti-submarine warship, set sail…
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North Korea to resume nuclear production after U.S. breaks deal
Sticking to its policy of unremitting hostility, Washington has broken its agreement with the Pyongyang and driven the ongoing negotiations…
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African immigrant deaths spark rebellion in Italy
The violent deaths of six African immigrants brutally shot 130 times on Sept. 18 ignited a rebellion in the Italian…
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Union, community activists protest Colombian president’s D.C. visit
Over 150 union and community activists protested in downtown Washington, D.C., outside of an event featuring right-wing Colombian President Álvaro…
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Homeless activists, supporters launch “Nickelsville” in Seattle
Early in the morning of Sept. 22, homeless activists and their supporters gathered from four different sites in King County,…
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Chicago outreach effort builds mass opposition to Wall Street bailout
As the Treasury Department threatened to bail out the criminal banks to the tune of $700 billion, PSL members in…
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South African Woolworths workers demand union recognition
Union leaders announced that the strike against Woolworths will continue after talks failed on Sept. 21. The strike, led by…
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Workers sue to protect pensions
One current and five former writers at the Los Angeles Times have filed a class action lawsuit in Los Angeles…
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Capitalism: Something more than greed
No word, it seems at first, could better explain the deepening financial crisis that currently threatens the stability of the…
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Michigan Republicans plan to disenfranchise voters
Under the guise of protecting against voter fraud, the Republican Party in Michigan plans to challenge voters who have lost…
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Will Pakistan remain a U.S. client state?
A one-ton truck bomb ripped through the U.S.-owned Marriott Hotel in Islamabad, Pakistan, on Sept. 19, killing at least 53…
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LGBT civil rights victory in Maryland
Supporters of LGBT rights won a decisive court victory on Sept. 9 when the Maryland Court of Appeals ruled against…
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La Riva/Puryear PSL Presidential Campaign on the ballot in Rhode Island!
La Riva/Puryear PSL Presidential Campaign on the ballot in Rhode Island! PSL now on the ballot in 12 states! The…
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Obama, McCain in bed with Wall Street
The sudden acceleration of the nation’s economic troubles was predictably met by both of the major party candidates for President…
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People Organize to Stop Bush’s Bailout Legislation: VoteNoBailout.org
Demand that the Bailout Legislation Be Rejected We are witnessing a bankers' coup d’etat. In the name of saving the…
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Statement on the Economic Crisis: Bail out workers!
Bail out workers, not Wall St.! Download this statement as a pdf to distribute
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Preventable Ike devastation is a crime!
On Saturday, Sept. 13, Hurricane Ike struck land as a Category 2 storm with 110-mile-per-hour winds. Following shortly after Hurricane…
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What’s $1 trillion between friends?
Under a capitalist state, the wealthy corporate and financial interests make the rules. The rules established in recent decades assumed…
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FBI proposal codifies racial profiling
For years now, the racist FBI has been the target of public outrage for its violations of privacy and civil…
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