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Cienfuegos refinery reopens, PetroCaribe Summit closes
Cuba’s Camilo Cienfuegos oil refinery was reopened on the closing day of the fourth Petrocaribe Summit, following a joint renovation…
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D.C. government to lay off workers, close 23 public schools
In January 2007, Washington, D.C. Mayor Adrian M. Fenty won an overwhelming electoral victory in large part due to his…
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Serbia launches billboard campaign in defense of Kosovo
Serbia has launched a new billboard campaign featuring famous Western leaders in response to the ongoing imperialist effort to break…
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U.S. destabilization campaigns target Latin America
Storm clouds are brewing over Latin America. Those clouds are U.S. aggression aimed at popular movements throughout the region—from Bolivia…
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Hidden Iraq casualties and Pentagon lies
The U.S. imperialists and their media mouthpieces are using a new tactic to make the Iraq occupation more palatable. Citing…
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Burger King bosses launch anti-farmworker offensive
Last year, the top 12 executives of Goldman Sachs took home $200 million in holiday bonuses, more than double the…
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Bleak prospects on the peace talks in the Philippines
The writer is a member of the Alliance for Just and Lasting Peace in the Philippines in Los Angeles. Not…
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Liberation Volume 2, Issue 1
Volume 2, No. 1: They Are Taking Away Our Homes U.S. News Struggle to free Mumia gets boost New York…
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New Orleans workers fight housing demolitions
More than two years after Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans thousands of the city’s working-class residents are facing another disaster…
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Foreclosures strike Black and Latino communities hardest
The housing crisis has the potential to set off a chain of events to increase the overall rate of unemployment,…
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