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Eyewitness New Orleans — As Hurricane Gustav Bears Down
Tomorrow, the people of New Orleans and the wider area again face the possibility of catastrophic disaster. While the government's…
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What is behind the struggle in Colombia?
Colombian trade unionists and peasant leaders continue to be gunned down in record numbers by a death-squad government that is…
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Ten years of unjust imprisonment
On June 4, the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta upheld the convictions of the Cuban Five, the five…
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Bolivian right-wing holds vote on regional autonomy
A grave political crisis is looming as a secessionist referendum takes place in Bolivia. The separatist movement is headed by…
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Black, Latino workers unite against racist employer
In a brutally racist and systematic divide-and-conquer campaign, the multi-billion-dollar construction company AIMCO tried to pit Black and Latino workers…
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Cuban elections a lesson in workers’ democracy
On Feb. 24, Cuba’s National Assembly of People’s Power conducted elections for its top leadership and the 31 members of…
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Colombian government assassinates Raúl Reyes
The Colombian military brutally bombarded an encampment of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia-People’s Army (FARC-EP) inside Ecuador on March…
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Gloria La Riva answers the Democratic and Republican candidates on Fidel Castro’s stepping down
Today's statements by Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and John McCain on Fidel Castro's stepping down are more of the same.…
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Venezuela’s war against big oil
Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez announced on Feb. 12 that crude oil shipments to ExxonMobil are canceled, in a growing confrontation…
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Los millones que no pudieron votar en el “Súper Martes”
Debido a las elecciones primarias en el “Súper Martes” del 5 de febrero, es importante recordar que hay millones de…
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