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GM aims to make workers pay for its financial woes
The General Motors Corporation reported a $38.7 billion operating loss for fiscal year 2007. Is the world’s second largest automaker…
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Cuba and Iran sign scientific cooperation agreement
Representatives of Cuba and Iran signed their first bilateral scientific and technological cooperation agreement on Feb. 15. The purpose of…
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Pro-war forces meet strong resistance in Berkeley, Calif.
The Berkeley City Council’s passed a resolution on Jan. 29 calling U.S. Marine recruiters in downtown Berkeley "uninvited and unwanted…
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The racist internment of Japanese Americans
Feb. 19 is the anniversary of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s signing of Executive Order 9066. The order led to the…
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Baltimore youth ‘die-in’ for education funding
Two dozen high school and college students from Baltimore and Washington and one high school teacher from Baltimore were arrested…
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Corporate negligence kills 18-year-old worker
Eighteen-year-old Fernando Jimenez Gonzalez drowned in a vat of sulfuric acid and water on Sept. 22, 2007, at his workplace…
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PSL to launch election campaign in Chicago
On Feb. 16 at 6 p.m., the Party for Socialism and Liberation will host a meeting to kickoff its election…
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Stop the firing of Michigan doctor Catherine Wilkerson
The ANSWER Coalition sent an action alert to its members on Feb. 13 about Dr. Wilkerson's case. Send an email…
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Liberation, Volume 2, Issue 5
Volume 2, No. 5: 30 Million Denied the Right to Vote On the cover: The millions who could not vote…
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Fighting in Chad fueled by imperialist maneuvers
In early February, an alliance of rebel groups attacked the Chadian capital of N’Djamena to overthrow President Idriss Déby, a…
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