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Katrina, the Pain Index
The author is a human rights lawyer and law professor at Loyola University New Orleans. He can be reached at…
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Political conventions awash in corporate cash
Corporations are taking advantage of a legal loophole created by the House ethics committee to allow corporate lobbyists to host…
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Sun Sentinel: Low turnout at Denver protests, Delray Beach Congressional candidate still shows
Low turnout at Denver protests, Delray Beach Congressional candidate still shows Posted by Khari Johnson Before the convention began, Recreate…
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Beijing Olympics: China’s pride will not be turned into shame
Billions of people around the world watched the Beijing Summer Olympics. Every four years during the games, people all over…
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PSL congratulates Cynthia McKinney, Cindy Sheehan
The Party for Socialism and Liberation, itself fighting to obtain ballot status for presidential candidate Gloria La Riva in a…
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Judge rubberstamps theft of Native American resources
Illustrating the intrinsically racist and greedy nature of capitalism, a federal judge ruled in Cobell v. Kempthorne on Aug. 7…
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Rising inflation adds to pocket book crisis for workers
Throughout the country, workers―especially the unemployed and the poorest workers―are finding it increasingly difficult to keep up with skyrocketing pr…
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Statement on the Gulf Coast, three years after Katrina
Statement on the Gulf Coast Three Years after Katrina Download the brochure
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Murder of gay student turned into celebration of bigotry
A reader might assume the July 19 Newsweek cover story entitled "Young, Gay and Murdered" would bring much-needed attention to…
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Thousands of Amazon Indians protest against Peruvian government
More than 14,000 Amazon Indians from 65 tribes have been protesting since Aug. 9. The protestors have shut down an…
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