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Home foreclosures hit oppressed the hardest
The number of homeowners that received foreclosure notices hit an all time high between April and June 2007. Working-class homeowners—whose…
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Prof. Jose Maria Sison released, but not yet in clear
On Sept. 13, the District Court of the Hague decided to release Prof. Jose Maria Sison, chief political consultant to…
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El Paso, Tex. to demolish Native holy site
On Sept.15, the El Paso, Tex. City Council voted 5 to 4 in favor of a road extension project that…
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New York City taxi drivers strike, mount legal fight
On Sept. 5 and 6, taxi drivers in New York City went on strike. They were protesting the city’s requirements…
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U.S. moves to deport father of dead soldier
Three years ago, U.S. Army Private Armando Soriano—the child of Mexican immigrants—died fighting in Iraq . Now, his father, Enrique…
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Israeli plans to bomb Syria fail
Israeli Air Force jets illegally invaded Syrian airspace on Sept. 6. The secret, pre-dawn operation was aimed at destroying Syria’s…
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Military offers cash for lives
Without U.S. military recruiters, there could be no Army. Without an imperialist army, there could be no imperialist war. The…
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Blackwater massacre spotlights mercenary role in Iraq
U.S.-based private security contractor Blackwater USA massacred 11 Iraqi civilians on Sept. 16. More than a dozen Iraqis were wounded,…
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Soldiers and the anti-war movement
The writer is an Iraq war veteran currently living in Florida. He was arrested on Sept. 15 with nearly 200…
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2,000 Howard Univ. students rally to free the Jena 6
There has been a national outpouring of support for the Jena 6, the six young Black high school students in…
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Mumia Abu-Jamal legal update
Political prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal has been on Pennsylvania's death row since 1982 on false charges of shooting a Philadelphia cop.…
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100,000 march against Iraq war in Washington
On Sept. 15, nearly 100,000 people -- led by anti-war Iraq veterans, military families and others -- marched from the…
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100.000 marcharon en washington en contra de la guerra en irak
El 15 de Septiembre, casi 100.000 personas—dirigidas por los veteranos de Irak que se oponen a la guerra, familias de…
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Stand with Iraq war veterans on Sept. 15
Iraq war veterans and military families have taken the lead in the September 15 March on Washington and Die-In. This…
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Liberation: Volume 1, Issue 7
Volume 1, Issue 7: Free the Jena 6! Free Mychal Bell! U.S. News Deportation outrage! Los Angeles protests deportation of…
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Venezuela ousts Exxon, ConocoPhilips
On Aug. 30, the Venezuelan government decided not to compensate Texas-based oil giants Exxon Mobil and ConocoPhillips. Both companies lost…
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Kenyans protest U.S.-sponsored tortures
Kenyan Muslims vowed on Friday, Aug. 31 to hold weeks of protests to compel the government to end its involvement…
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Police suppress Sept. 15 anti-war press conference across from White House
Police suppress Sept. 15 anti-war press conference across from White House The ANSWER Coalition (Act Now to Stop War and…
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White House ‘how to’ manual on suppressing dissent
The Bush administration's policies at home and abroad have become so unpopular that Bush is greeted at every venue—no matter…
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