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Army lowers standards to meet quotas
Due to increasing unpopularity of the criminal wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the U.S. Army has again been forced to…
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PSL delegation visits Tent City
A PSL delegation recently visited Tent City, a homeless community in Ontario, Calif. The delegation included Stephen Hinze, the author…
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40,000 Katrina families still in temporary housing
With the 2008 hurricane season rapidly approaching, almost 40,000 families are still living in temporary FEMA housing nearly three years…
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Gentrification levels mobile home parks
Mobile home residents across the country are facing eviction from mobile park grounds. Big business redevelopers are buying mobile parks…
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Senate rescues lenders, developers while homeowners sink
The U.S. Senate’s recent "Foreclosure Prevention Act" will benefit developers and lenders while leaving homeowners at risk of foreclosure out…
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San Francisco torch run targeted by anti-China forces
After attacks on the Olympic Torch in London and Paris, Tibetan separatist groups from all over the world came to…
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Penobscot Indian Nation stands with Venezuela
An April 4 Indian Country article reports that members of the Penobscot Indian Nation in Indian Island, Maine, are opposing…
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Venezuela to nationalize steel, cement industries
Venezuela's vice president Ramón Carrizalez announced on April 9 that President Hugo Chávez will nationalize the Argentine-controlled steelmaker Ternium Sidor…
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Statement opposing anti-China campaign
We are opposed to the campaign of disinformation and demonization that is targeting the People’s Republic of China (PRC.) The…
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Belarus to help Venezuela build air defense system
Belarus announced on March 25 that it will assist Venezuela in the creation of an updated anti-aircraft defense system. The…
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KBR covers up rape cases
An article appearing in The Nation , recently reported the story of a 42-year-old paramedic employed by defense contractor KBR—formerly…
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Queens needs affordable homes, not luxury condos
Working-class residents of Queens—the New York City borough that has long been known as a bastion of affordable housing—are now…
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French steel workers protest job cuts
ArcelorMittal, the world’s largest steel producer, has announced that they will eliminate 575 jobs at the Gandrange plant located in…
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Immigrant rights leaders plan May 1 march
Latino Movement USA and Hermandad Mexicana Nacional organized a press conference on April 2 to announce the upcoming May 1…
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PSL candidates arrested at Puerto Rican Day Parade
Orlando, Fla., police forced the Party for Socialism and Liberation contingent out of the March 30 Puerto Rican Day Parade…
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Tibet, imperialism and the right of self-determination
Asked to describe their image of Tibet, most in the West would give the Hollywood version of reality: a nation…
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Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy of struggle
On the evening of April 4, 1968, while standing on the balcony of his motel room in Memphis, Tennessee, where…
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Gloria La Riva seeks Peace and Freedom nomination
The Party for Socialism and Liberation in California is hard at work on our 2008 electoral project. California is one…
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Realtors launch foreclosure bus tours
As the housing market crumbles, hundreds of thousands of working class people face foreclosure and potential homelessness. Realtors in Orlando,…
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PSL socialism forum in Chicago
"Women’s Power Is People’s Power," loudly proclaimed the title of the highly successful March 29 Chicago forum put on by…
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