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Chávez accuses Posada associates in assassination plot
Venezuela’s President Hugo Chávez warned Sunday (March 4) that assassination plots against him are serious and accused associates of international…
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Unconvicted Palestinian professor remains in U.S. prison
As of Feb. 28, after 38 days on hunger strike, Dr. Sami Al-Arian has lost 40 pounds. Al-Arian is protesting…
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Anti-gay bigotry, the NBA and John Amaechi’s coming out
In February 2007, John Amaechi became the first male professional basketball player to publicly announce that he is gay. He…
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Lyrical Revolt III a night of political poetry and hip-hop
After a long, cold day, on Feb. 22, dozens came out to enjoy a night of poetry and hip-hop in…
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Organizing against oil companies’ racism
For decades, the movement to protect the environment was mainly concentrated in middle-class communities and focused on issues far removed…
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Abramoff scandal reveals capitalist corruption
Lies. Corruption. Thievery. Influence peddling. All of these words describe the growing scandal sweeping Congress and the Bush administration. This…
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U.S. government attacks progressive Cubans in Miami
On Jan. 6, 2006, university professors Carlos Álvarez and Elsa Prieto were arrested by federal authorities in Miami and charged…
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Remembering Coretta Scott King
On Jan. 31, Coretta Scott King passed away at age 78. She was a leader within the Civil Rights movement,…
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The 1967 March on the Pentagon and lessons for today
As tens of thousands prepare to demonstrate at the Pentagon against the war in Iraq, today’s anti-war movement can benefit…
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Socialism and Liberation, Vol. 4, No. 3
U.S. ANTI-WAR MOVEMENT Why we are marching on the Pentagon (Brian Becker) The 1967 March on the Pentagon and lessons…
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