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Connecticut rallies against racist Minutemen
On Aug. 8, 80 immigrant rights supporters rallied in Hartford, Conn. against a mid-day appearance by the racist Minutemen on…
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Queens, New York blackouts highlight utilities’ greed
In its 2003 annual report to shareholders, Consolidated Edison proudly declared, "Reliablity is our focus." For workers in New York…
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Protesters challenge Mexico’s electoral tribunal decision, blockade banks
Mexican presidential candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador of the liberal Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD) has called on his…
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Northwest flight attendants vote to strike, take action
On July 31, flight attendants for Northwest Airlines rejected a union contract that would have drastically cut wages and benefits.…
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Fidel Castro at 80
This article appears in the August 2006 issue of Socialism and Liberation magazine. The Party for Socialism and Liberation wishes…
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11th Circuit court denies Cuban Five a new trial
Denying the reality of the terrorist anti-Cuba network in Miami and its pervasive influence in the city, the 11th Circuit…
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Anti-war leader exposes Fox News as propaganda machine for Israel
On Aug. 2, Brian Becker, National Coordinator of the ANSWER Coalition (Act Now to Stop War and End Racism) and…
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Connecticut Democratic primary winner Ned Lamont is not anti-war
Three term Connecticut senator Joe Lieberman, one of the strongest supporters of the racist Iraq war and the colonial occupation…
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Rally Mobilizes for Aug. 12 National March
On Saturday, Aug. 5, 200 people rallied and marched in New Haven, Conn. demanding an end to the U.S.-Israeli war…
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Protesters demand an end to war in Lebanon and Gaza
Around 50 anti-war activists participated in a picket line protest in Kingston, NY, Saturday, Aug. 5, calling for an immediate…
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Growers resist farm workers’ fight for shade
A killer heat wave, the latest manifestation of global warming, made its away across the United States in July and…
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Fidel Castro at 80
Cuban president and lifelong revolutionary Fidel Castro celebrates his 80th birthday on Aug. 13. With more than 600 documented attempts…
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Coal industry pays scientist to say global warming isn’t that bad
In an effort to distort the scientific and public discourse on global warming, several utility companies have donated at least…
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The racist witch hunt targeting Barry Bonds
Few people in the United States have been able to escape the media barrage against San Francisco Giant’s slugger Barry…
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WTO trade talks collapse, what it means for workers
The World Trade Organization Doha Development Agenda was suspended on July 24, 2006. The decision to halt the "Doha Round"…
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Bush’s racist terror detainee bill promotes fear, erodes civil rights
In yet another attempt to enhance the atmosphere of fear in the United States and to strip away basic rights,…
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U.S.-French resolution demands Lebanon’s surrender
The U.S.-French "ceasefire" agreement is in reality a brazen demand that Lebanon and the Lebanese resistance surrender and accept the…
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Israeli war planes destroy humanitarian supply line to Lebanon
Israeli warplanes destroyed the key highway bridges in northern Lebanon on Aug. 4 and struck and targeted other sites in…
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Greek students resist EU-mandated education reforms
In June, Greek university students, supported by militant trade unions, forced the government to back down from a set of…
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Salman Abu Sitta on Palestine: Back to roots
Dr. Salman Abu Sitta researches and writes about Palestinian refugees and their right to return to their homes and land.…
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