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Police murders during Katrina under investigation
Three FBI investigations are underway in an attempt to uncover some of the atrocities committed by the New Orleans Police…
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U.S. official resigns over Afghanistan war
As Afghan resistance to colonial occupation intensified this month, Matthew Hoh, a civilian representative of the U.S. government in Afghanistan's…
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Credit card companies bled workers dry in 2009
The Pew's Safe Credit Card Project recently issued a report entitled "Still Waiting: Unfair or Deceptive Credit Card Practices Continue…
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British postal workers strike against sweeping takebacks
In England, the Communication Workers Union has begun raising money for a strike fund as negotiations with Royal Mail reached…
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SF Protest against Afghanistan War
On Oct. 17, people stood up in San Francisco and 40 other cities against U.S. conducted and supported wars and…
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It’s clear: Washington works for Banks, Wall Street
The economic situation in the United States today reveals a huge and ever-increasing gap in wealth distribution. At one pole…
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France Télécom suicides product of privatization
France Télécom, the main telecommunications company in France, is reeling from a wave of staff suicides that has seen 24…
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Video: Frances excluded from mayoral debates!
Did you see Frances in the debate last night? Of course you didn't... she was locked out! Click below to…
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Administration intervenes to save banks from executive bonus scandal
On Oct. 22, the Obama administration, through the Treasury Department and Federal Reserve, announced plans to limit pay for a…
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John Brown: revolutionary of his time
On October 16, 1859, John Brown led 19 men in a raid on the federal armory at Harper's Ferry, West…
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