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Abu Ghraib detainees sue U.S. contractors
Four Iraqis who were held prisoner and tortured at Abu Ghraib in 2003 and 2004 are suing two U.S. military…
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Indian workers’ struggle shines light on human trafficking, slave labor
The plight of immigrant Indian workers who were deceived into virtual slavery has brought attention to the vile practice of…
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Pinochet police chief sentenced to double life term
On June 30, a Chilean judge sentenced Manuel Contreras, who led the National Intelligence Directive (DINA) during the rule of…
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Liberation Volume 2, Issue 15
Volume 2, No. 15: Stop the Attacks on Immigrants! On the cover: ICE’s terror tactics boil down to racism! U.S.…
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Nearly 500,000 take a stand against bigotry at Chicago Pride Weekend
Almost half a million people took to the streets of Chicago on June 28 and 29 to celebrate Pride Weekend…
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Disabled activists protest inaccessible cafes
On June 23, members of the American Disabled for Attendant Programs Today picketed Subway and China Night Cafe restaurants in…
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Continuity we can believe in
Casting yet another shadow on the "Change" campaign, Sen. Barack Obama is reportedly considering Robert Gates as his future Secretary…
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Medicare payment cuts threaten health care
Doctors are facing a 10 percent cut in Medicare payments that will substantially impact patients’ access to health care. The…
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Airlines prepare to raise prices, cut flights
Steep increases in fuel prices are having a ripple effect throughout the economy, and airlines are no exception. James Higgins,…
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Worst of S.F. Awards holds landlords accountable for gentrification
Community members came together on June 21 in a mock awards ceremony denouncing greedy landlord practices, tenant displacement and neighborhood…
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