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Billions face food, water shortage due to capitalist degradation
Millions and even billions of people will face food and water scarcities in the coming years if the current trend…
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Socialist Women’s Conference to take place in New York City
This Sunday, Feb. 11, the New York City branch of the Party for Socialism and Liberation will be hosting its…
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Bush administration suffers legal defeat in Salah, Ashqar case
On Feb. 1, 2007, the Bush administration suffered another setback in its racist campaign against Arabs and Palestinians in the…
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Worldwide actions demand U.N. forces out of Haiti
On Feb. 29, 2004, the president-elect of Haiti Jean-Bertrand Aristide was overthrown in a U.S.-sponsored coup. Soon afterward, the United…
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ANSWER Coalition: Free Speech Victory! Permits Secured for Pentagon Demonstration
We have all won a tremendous victory! Contrary to what many people told us was possible, or impossible, we have…
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Mistrial declared in Lt. Watada war resister case
On Mon. Feb. 5, over 1,000 anti-war activists came to Ft. Lewis, Wash., to support Lt. Ehren Watada on the…
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Protesters fight electricity rate hikes
On Jan. 31, protesters rallied in Hartford, Conn., outside the state capitol to denounce a 50 percent increase in electricity…
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The Tamil struggle for national liberation
This article first appeared in the January 2007 issue of Socialism and Liberation magazine. On Nov. 26, the Tamil people…
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Rosa Luxemburg: an example of revolutionary struggle
Luxemburg, along with her comrade Karl Liebknecht, were leaders of the revolutionary Spartacus League in Germany.
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Historic legal victory in Los Angeles 8 case
The writer is a member of the Committee for Justice for the LA8. On Jan. 30, the U.S. government suffered…
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ExxonMobil posts highest profits ever
U.S. oil giant ExxonMobil posted $39.5 billion in profits for the year 2006. This is about $108 million a day…
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More than 150 protest in Santa Clara
With nearly non-stop horn honking by passing motorists showing support, more than 150 protesters of varied ages and backgrounds gathered…
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Los Angeles protest builds momentum for March 17
Around 3,000 to 5,000 people marched through downtown Los Angeles on Jan. 27 to protest the war on Iraq. The…
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Anti-war protest draws thousands
Nearly 10,000 people gathered on Jan. 27 at the corner of Powell and Market to protest the War in Iraq.…
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Jan. 27 D.C. protest draws 150,000
On Jan. 27, an anti-war demonstration drew 150,000 people to the streets of Washington , D.C. Jan. 27 was the…
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Mumia Abu-Jamal legal update
Political prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal has been on Pennsylvania’s death row since 1982 on false charges of shooting a Philadelphia cop.…
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Change the system, not the climate!
This article first appeared in the Jan. 31 issue of Australia's Green Left Weekly. Al Gore’s film "An Inconvenient Truth"…
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What’s wrong with Schwarzenegger’s healthcare proposal?
The writer is a Registered Nurse in Los Angeles, California. California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s latest foray into public policy includes…
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21 immigrant workers arrested at Smithfield slaughterhouse
On Jan. 24, 21 immigrant workers were arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement at Smithfield Packing Company’s Tar Heel,…
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Bush’s health plan: Higher taxes and corporate welfare
Forty-seven million people in the United States do not have healthcare coverage—an increase of eight million people from a decade…
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