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War criminals conduct Karadzic show trial
Radovan Karadzic was brought before the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia on Aug. 1, marking the beginning of…
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Unemployment rises, real wages fall, workers pay
Unemployment rose yet again in July, reaching 5.7 percent, the highest level in over four years. Job losses totaled 51,000…
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Hundreds rally against Inglewood killer cops
On July 28, over 200 community members and activists participated in a mid-day march and rally in Inglewood, Calif., to…
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Cuba to double rice production to tackle food crisis
Cuba is embarking on an ambitious project to tackle the food crisis. Cuba's Deputy Agriculture Minister Juan Pérez Lamas told…
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Egyptian filmmaker Youssef Chahine dead at 82
Egyptian filmmaker and producer, Youssef Chahine, died on July 27. He was 82 years old. In a statement mourning Chahine’s…
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Lenders get lifeline, homeowners drown in foreclosure crisis
President Bush recently signed into law H.R. 3221, the American Housing Rescue and Foreclosure Prevention Act, to address the foreclosure…
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IMF loans linked to tuberculosis in former socialist republics
A report recently published in PLoS Medicine reveals an undeniable correlation between receipt of financial assistance from the International Monetary…
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Medicine is Cuba’s number two export
In 2007, medicine came second only to nickel in the list of Cuba’s top exports. This is the third year…
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Cop may face charges for racist killing of handcuffed Black youth
A Winn Parish grand jury will consider criminal charges against Officer Scott Nugent for the tasering Black youth Baron "Scooter"…
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Liberation Volume 2, Issue 17
Volume 2, No. 17: Will Bush attack Iran? On the cover: Will Washington attack Iran? U.S. News UC workers strike…
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