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Wikileaks cable affirms U.S. plot against Morales
A Wikileaks cable supports Bolivia's allegations that the U.S. government had organized a team to assassinate President Evo Morales.
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Libyan masses’ resistance to U.S./NATO war intensifies
As the U.S./NATO war on Libya enters its fifth month, resistance to the intervention has intensified.
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Virginia Ikea workers vote yes for union
Workers at the first U.S. Ikea factory in Danville, Va., voted in favor of union representation on July 24.
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Drama de la deuda inventado para beneficiar a la clase dominante
El 2 de agosto los legislativos y el presidente llegan a un acuerdo para aumentar el límite de la deuda…
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Bahraini unions fight to have workers reinstated
The General Federation of Bahrain Trade Unions is currently fighting to have 2,500 workers reinstated to their jobs.
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Thousands of mineworkers strike in South Africa
Thousands of South African mineworkers are currently on strike, fighting for a 14 percent pay increase, though bosses are only…
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System encourages cheating; teachers take the blame
Statistical analysis of recently released scores from the 2009 Pennsylvania state education assessments indicate a possible cheating scandal.
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Los Angeles grocery workers prepare for class war
Grocery workers in Southern California are preparing for a strike to defend themselves against further attacks by the grocery bosses.
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Hyatt workers protest unsafe working conditions
Hundreds of hotel workers demonstrated for safer working conditions, better pay and increased job security outside of a Hyatt Hotel…
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Prisoners’ hunger strike: Declaring a victory and ongoing struggle
Representatives of the Pelican Bay Hunger Strike leaders statement explaining why they accepted the CDCR’s offer and ended the hunger…
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