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Israeli report highlights intensifying anti-Palestinian racism
Former president Jimmy Carter’s book, "Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid , " drew howls of protest from defenders of Israel in…
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Liberation Volume 2, Issue 1
Volume 2, No. 1: They Are Taking Away Our Homes U.S. News Struggle to free Mumia gets boost New York…
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Bleak prospects on the peace talks in the Philippines
The writer is a member of the Alliance for Just and Lasting Peace in the Philippines in Los Angeles. Not…
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Texas makes background checks part of emergency response
The state emergency director in Texas recently told the Houston Chronicle that Texans who board emergency vehicles will now have…
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Burger King bosses launch anti-farmworker offensive
Last year, the top 12 executives of Goldman Sachs took home $200 million in holiday bonuses, more than double the…
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U.S. border agents attack Mexican residents
U.S. border police have been handed even more powerful weapons to terrorize immigrants and Mexican residents at the heavily fortified…
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California town recalls pro-Blackwater officials
Residents of Potrero, Calif., won a symbolic victory in their struggle against Blackwater’s plans to build a training camp just…
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Hidden Iraq casualties and Pentagon lies
The U.S. imperialists and their media mouthpieces are using a new tactic to make the Iraq occupation more palatable. Citing…
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U.S. destabilization campaigns target Latin America
Storm clouds are brewing over Latin America. Those clouds are U.S. aggression aimed at popular movements throughout the region—from Bolivia…
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Who is really to blame for steroid use in baseball?
On Dec. 13, former Sen. George Mitchell released with great fanfare his highly anticipated report on steroid use in Major…
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Is ‘dollar hegemony’ coming to an end?
Today’s world monetary system is based on the "dollar standard," also known as dollar hegemony. This is the unstable system…
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Foreclosures strike Black and Latino communities hardest
The housing crisis has the potential to set off a chain of events to increase the overall rate of unemployment,…
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New Orleans workers fight housing demolitions
More than two years after Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans thousands of the city’s working-class residents are facing another disaster…
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El reporte de la inteligencia de los EE.UU. descarrila las amenazas de Bush contra Irán
El Estimado Nacional de Inteligencia fue reportado el 3 de diciembre. Es un resumen de los análisis de 16 agencias…
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Police occupy Brazilian favelas to stop growth
For the first time, police units will be deployed to prevent construction of new housing in the shantytowns of Rio…
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New York City forum supports San Francisco 8
On Nov. 30, approximately 400 people attended an event in support of the San Francisco 8 at Service Employee’s International…
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Government, Halliburton cover up rape crime
A young Texas woman, Jamie Leigh Jones, now 22, has alleged that U.S. war profiteer Halliburton and its former subsidiary,…
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General strike brings Greece to a halt
For Greece, Dec. 12 was a day of no business as usual. A 24-hour general strike of public and private…
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Los Angeles dock workers protest racist nooses
Members of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union marched on Dec. 7 outside the offices of the Pacific Maritime Association…
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Danes acquitted of bogus ‘terrorism’ charges
Seven people in Denmark charged with supporting "terrorism" were acquitted by the Copenhagen City Court. Their organization, Fighters and Lovers,…
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