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Economic conditions propel workers’ struggle in Europe
Across Europe, workers have raised their level of struggle in response to the worldwide capitalist economic crisis. The governments of…
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Lousiana legislative attack on science sparks opposition
In February, a leading scientific group, the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, announced a boycott of Louisiana, citing a…
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USC Digital News: Socialist Mayoral Candidate campaigns until the end
by Kevin Patra Staff Reporter There are long-shot candidates in Los Angeles' 2009 mayoral race. And then there is Carlos…
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Afghani resistance compels shift in U.S. policy
Political and military leaders are scrambling to redefine the U.S. occupation of Afghanistan, now in its seventh year, as the…
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Remembering Joe Cuba, Boogaloo music legend
Many in the music world and Puerto Rican community are mourning the death of music legend Joe Cuba, the "Father…
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Chicago residents fight public schools closures
Following five hours of testimony by angry teachers, students and parents, the Chicago Board of Education still voted unanimously to…
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Militant workers of Chicago’s Republic Windows and Doors to be rehired
The former workers of Republic Windows and Doors in Chicago learned Feb. 26 that they will regain their jobs. Serious…
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Iraq war veteran James Circello: All out on March 21!
If we were to ask everyone planning to travel to Washington this month to march on the Pentagon, I’m sure…
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No end in sight for economy’s downward spiral
Failing banks, plummeting stock values and rising rates of unemployment conspired to make Feb. 27 one of the least encouraging…
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Washington, D.C., transportation workers fight to save union jobs
On Feb. 19, Metro workers and their allies protested and testified at a hearing of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transportation…
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