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Protesters rally outside White House against U.S.-Korea FTA
On Sept. 14, workers, community activists, and laborers from South Korea and the United States joined together for a rally…
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Florida pizza delivery drivers win union recognition
Eleven pizza delivery drivers in Pensacola, Fla. took on a Domino’s franchise and won the first ever union for such…
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Ford takes aim at autoworkers
Ford Motor Company is trying to force its workers, unionized and non-union, to bear the cost of its multi-billon dollar…
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U.S. government seeks to isolate Venezuela
The United States and Venezuela are facing off in a global political battle. As the Venezuelan government, led by Hugo…
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Detroit teachers’ strike ends
After a 16-day strike, Detroit teachers are back at work having resisted vicious attacks on their pay and benefits. Union…
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Anti-Cuban terrorists cut deal to avoid trial
On Sept. 11, as George Bush was giving speeches around the country about the need to fight terrorism, extreme right-wing…
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Chicago’s mayor Daley vetoes ‘living wage’ law
On Sept. 11, Chicago mayor Richard Daley vetoed an ordinance that would have required large "big box" retailers like Wal-Mart,…
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Lyrical Revolt II draws youth, supports political prisoners
On Sept. 13, dozens of youth and students crowded Carlito’s Café in New York’s Spanish Harlem for three hours of…
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Mexico: López Obrador to form parallel government
On Sept. 5, 2006, the Mexican Federal Electoral Tribunal officially declared Felipe Calderón the victor in the Mexican presidential election.…
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