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Los banqueros capitalistas arrastran a los trabajadores a la miseria
Muy pronto el pueblo de Estados Unidos deberá pagar la deuda de casi todos los bancos capitalistas principales que han…
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Capitalist bankers plunge workers into misery
The people of the United States will soon own the debt of nearly every major capitalist bank, investment and finance…
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Prisoners rebel in La Mesa Prison
Prisoners at La Mesa State Penitentiary in Tijuana, Mexico, staged a full-scale rebellion on Sept. 14. They set fire to…
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Forgotten casualties of war
The author, an Iraq War veteran, is the candidate of the Party for Socialism and Liberation in Florida’s 22nd Congressional…
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Protests shut down Tata car plant in West Bengal
On Sept. 9, tens of thousands of Indian farmers in West Bengal renewed militant protests and sit-ins at the Tata…
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U.S., British governments fail to oust Zimbabwe’s Mugabe
After months of political crisis in Zimbabwe, South African president Thabo Mbeki has brokered a power-sharing agreement between Robert Mugabe…
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Morales to Goldberg: Separatists not welcome in Bolivia!
On Sept. 10, Bolivia's President Evo Morales announced, "Without fear of the empire, I declare the U.S. ambassador 'persona non…
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Bail out workers, not Wall Street!
When a worker can’t pay his or her credit card bill, that’s their problem. When a working class family can’t…
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The Cerro Maravilla Incident: Thirty years later
Thirty years ago, the brutal killing of two young pro-independence Puerto Rican activists in a police ambush—the Cerro Maravilla Incident—would…
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Somalia’s struggle for self-determination
Somalia, a geopolitically strategic location in the Horn of Africa on the Red Sea, the Gulf of Aden and the…
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Execution of Troy Davis can still be stopped!
Emergency Protest to save Troy Davis life, in Atlanta GA, Saturday, Sept. 20, 2008 6pm at the CNN Center. For…
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Connecticut community takes a stand against racist attack
On Sept. 7, two dozen activists gathered in the small town of Moosup, Conn., to demand justice for 17-year-old Nashawn…
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Stop the lynching of Troy Davis!
On Sept. 12, the Georgia Board of Pardons and Paroles denied clemency for death row prisoner Troy Anthony Davis, rescheduling…
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Global warming linked to more powerful hurricanes
As the residents of Haiti, Cuba, Louisiana and Texas begin the struggle to rebuild after a spate of devastating hurricanes,…
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Health care workers resist takeover of union leadership
On Sept. 6, over 4,000 members of the Service Employees International Union United (SEIU) Healthcare Workers-West (UHW) marched through downtown…
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Native American tribe recognizes same-sex marriage
In an important victory for the LGBT community, the Coquille Indian Tribe of Oregon legalized same-sex marriage in August. Tribe…
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Boeing strike holds strong
"This time it’s our time." That is the theme and the slogan of nearly 28,000 members of the International Association…
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Israeli siege causes 46 patients to needlessly die in Gaza
According to a report released by the Palestinian Ministry of Health, 46 patients, including 10 children and 14 women, died…
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Hurricanes and more hurricanes
We all breathed a sigh of relief when Hurricane Gustav diminished in strength and breadth before it hit the Louisiana…
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