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El gobierno invierte en guerra, no en salud para niños
El 3 de octubre Bush vetó la legislación ya aprobada por las dos cámaras del Congreso, esta proveería $35 billones…
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Connecticut activists demand racist city official be punished
Connecticut NAACP leaders, members of the immigrant community and local residents are expressing outrage at the recent revelation that Danbury…
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Venezuelan diplomat addresses California activists
Livia Suarez, second secretary of political affairs at the Venezuelan Embassy in Washington, D.C., spoke to activist meetings in San…
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Protests support Jena 6 struggle
The Sept. 20 mass march in Jena drew at least 50,000 protesters, inspiring similar calls to action nationwide. From Southern…
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Racist immigration raids sweep United States
Over the past two weeks, the U.S. government has stepped-up attacks against undocumented workers with mass arrests and deportations. In…
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Government rules won’t curb Blackwater’s crimes
Blackwater USA, one of major U.S.-based private security contractors operating in Iraq, has come under heavy criticism recently for the…
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North Korea, South Korea strengthen ties
North and South Korea recently held their first summit in seven years, agreeing to work toward a formal peace treaty…
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Che: a reflection by Fidel Castro
I make a halt in my daily struggle to bow my head in respect and gratitude to the exceptional combatant…
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Cuban father fights for custody of daughter in Miami courts
Rafael Izquierdo, an agricultural worker from Cabaiguan in central Cuba, is fighting for custody of his five-year-old daughter so he…
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Musharraf’s electoral victory put on hold
Official results show U.S. puppet Gen. Pervez Musharraf as the winner of the presidential election in Pakistan. Despite months of…
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