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Honduran coup: U.S. claim of neutrality false
On Sunday, June 28, in the early morning hours of a day when the people of Honduras were preparing to…
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Honduran army guns down protesters at Tegucigalpa airport
Honduran army guns down protesters at Tegucigalpa airport Three killed as tens of thousands gather to welcome Zelaya Three people…
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Latin America briefs
Uruguay Mario Benedetti, esteemed Uruguayan writer and supporter of Latin American revolutionary causes, died May 17. He was 88. He…
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Progressive election law ratified in Bolivia
After a five-day hunger strike with thousands of supporters who joined him, President Evo Morales forced the right wing in…
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Expansion of union rights debated by Congress
Pivotal legislation that would greatly strengthen workers’ rights to organize in the United States was presented to Congress on March…
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San Francisco Chronicle owners threaten layoffs, closure
In another blow to U.S. newspaper workers, the San Francisco Chronicle’s parent company, Hearst Corp., announced Feb. 25 that if…
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Take action: Political prisoner Leonard Peltier at risk!
The life of political prisoner Leonard Peltier is in danger, and family and supporters have launched an urgent campaign demanding…
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Venezuelan elections give PSUV a mandate to deepen revolutionary process
A record 10 million Venezuelan voters turned out for state and municipal elections on Nov. 23, in the first electoral…
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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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Eyewitness New Orleans — As Hurricane Gustav Bears Down
Tomorrow, the people of New Orleans and the wider area again face the possibility of catastrophic disaster. While the government's…
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