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¿Eliminando el hambre?
No se necesita tener un diploma en econom??a para saber que el sistema econ??mico de EEUU est?? en una crisis…
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Petraeus report pushes for continued occupation
On April 8 and 9, the top U.S. military commander in Iraq, Gen. David Petraeus, and the U.S. ambassador to…
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Skyrocketing fuel prices spark trucker protests
Oil prices reached a record $114 dollars a barrel on April 15. The national average price per gallon of regular…
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U.S. Court of Appeals denies Mumia new trial
Dear Friends: This legal update is made on behalf of my client, Mumia Abu-Jamal, who remains on Pennsylvania’s death row.…
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Stamping out hunger?
You do not need a degree in economics to know that the U.S. economy is in deep crisis. Nearly all…
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Oregon health care lotto gambles with people’s lives
Growing up, we all heard the adage, "If you’ve got your health, then you’ve got all you need." We learned…
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Lack of health insurance a deadly disease
According to a grim study by Families USA, the estimated 47 million people in the United States who lack health…
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Court orders Starbucks to pay millions in back tips
Starbucks, one of the largest coffee chains in the country with over 11,000 stores, has suffered an embarrassing setback. On…
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Workers pessimistic about retirement
U.S. workers are growing increasingly pessimistic about retirement. The Employee Benefit Research Institute released a study in April showing that…
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Movement to cap food prices brings down Haiti’s prime minister
Pressured by mass protests and riots against rising food prices, Haitian lawmakers dismissed Prime Minister Jacques Edouard Alexis in hopes…
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