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Federal judge overturns conviction for one of the Angola Three
After 36 years of solitary confinement, Albert Woodfox, one of the Angola Three, has had his wrongful murder conviction overturned…
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African immigrant deaths spark rebellion in Italy
The violent deaths of six African immigrants brutally shot 130 times on Sept. 18 ignited a rebellion in the Italian…
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North Korea to resume nuclear production after U.S. breaks deal
Sticking to its policy of unremitting hostility, Washington has broken its agreement with the Pyongyang and driven the ongoing negotiations…
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Russian navy ships set sail for Venezuela
On Sept. 22, a fleet of Russian ships, including the cruiser Peter the Great and an anti-submarine warship, set sail…
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U.S. tradition of torture stands test of time
The Bush administration would like the trials of prisoners at Guantánamo to legitimize its assaults on basic human rights and…
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Scottish workers bring public service industry to a standstill
More than 150,000 workers participated in a 24-hour walk-out across Scotland on Sept 24. Hundreds of schools, libraries, day care…
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In New York City, La Riva/Puryear campaign takes aim at police brutality
The following article is a modified version of a speech delivered at a Sept. 19 meeting in Harlem. We took…
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Liberation Volume 2, Issue 21
Volume 2, No. 21: Grand Theft Bailout! Cover story Bail out workers, not Wall Street U.S. News Bankers plunge workers…
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South African Woolworths workers demand union recognition
Union leaders announced that the strike against Woolworths will continue after talks failed on Sept. 21. The strike, led by…
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LGBT civil rights victory in Maryland
Supporters of LGBT rights won a decisive court victory on Sept. 9 when the Maryland Court of Appeals ruled against…
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