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Court holds Army Corps responsible in Katrina devastation
Despite the obviously gross negligence of governmental authorities that led to the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, not one governmental official…
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Nigerian government halts amnesty program
On Oct. 4, the Nigerian government formally ended its amnesty program for militants in the Niger Delta. The program had…
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‘Take Back D.C.’ movement responds to budget cuts, economic crisis
Dramatic cuts, firings and privatizations have been sweeping over the public sector across the country. The District of Columbia is…
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New Orleans workers still neglected four years after Katrina
It has been four years since the worst natural disaster of this decade. On Aug. 29, 2005, Category 5 Hurricane…
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United States lends military support to shaky Somali regime
Somalia has recently returned to the headlines with the news that the U.S. government has been quietly providing low-level military…
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A Marxist appreciation of Michael Jackson
“Adios al Rey de Pop” read the online headline of El País the day following Michael Jackson’s death. Jackson’s international…
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South African workers erupt into renewed struggle
Recent events have shown just how explosive the South African political scene is. Working people have again erupted in struggle;…
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Obama denies any U.S. blame for imperialist aggression in Africa
President Obama’s recent trip to Ghana, his first trip to Africa as president, drew a considerable amount of attention. As…
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Neo-liberal alliance wins Indian elections
On May 13, India’s massive, multi-phase election ended with a surprisingly strong victory for the ruling Congress Party. The Congress…
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Bolivarian revolution steps up socialized production
Following the referendum victory that abolished term limits for elected officials, the class struggle in Venezuela has continued to deepen.…
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