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  1. The unions’ role in isolating the Caterpillar strike
  2. Book on Mossad confirms Israel assassinated Iranian nuclear scientists
  3. Widespread support as SEP concludes Wisconsin petition drive
  4. Syrian ethnic, sectarian conflicts deepen as US plots to install client regime
  5. Spanish unemployment nears 25 percent
  6. Signs of a North Korean power shift
  7. Papua New Guinea: Rival ex-prime ministers unite in bid to form new government
  8. “Let them eat cake,” says king as Swaziland plunges into crisis
  9. Second heavily-Republican union backs Obama
  10. Trumka steps up support for locked out sugar workers
  11. Today in labor and people’s history: Medicare and Medicaid established
  12. New FBI report slams corporate crooks and ‘cookie jar’ accountants
  13. ‘Obamacare’ means preventative care for women
  14. A cook’s thoughts on food and more
  15. Widespread support as SEP concludes Wisconsin petition drive
  16. Governor helps force Con Ed into an agreement
  17. Happy birthday, Medicare
  18. In Israel, Romney flubs on health care
  19. New Haven Rising is launched
  20. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progresive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of July 30, 2012
  21. Germany participates in war preparations against Syria
  22. Ex-TARP overseer denounces US government cover-up of Wall Street crimes
  23. US Defense Secretary Panetta threatens Syria, Iran in Middle East tour
  24. Sri Lankan SEP candidate speaks to WSWS
  25. SEP campaign team visits striking Caterpillar workers in Joliet
  26. Massive police deployment against Anaheim, California protests
  27. Chinese regime indicts wife of fallen party leader
  28. Australian government forcibly deports Tamil asylum seeker
  29. AFL-CIO: Walesa didn't speak for Polish workers at Romney meeting
  30. NCAA's Penn State punishment raises questions
  31. The House must follow the Senate's lead
  32. Biden draws cheers at AFT convention
  33. Today in labor history: Football players begin two-day strike
  34. National Lampoon's Romney vacation?
  35. Houston church, NAACP support striking janitors
  36. New "Spider-Man" spins a predictable web
  37. Pennsylvania's voter ID law is just crazy
  38. Romney lags among Jewish voters, offends Palestinians too
  39. Germany: Neckermann bankruptcy threatens 2,400 jobs
  40. Hollande backs the destruction of auto jobs in the name of French competitiveness
  41. Greek government plans further cuts
  42. Grain markets soar on worldwide crop downgrades
  43. PCS union suspends strike planned for Olympics
  44. Sri Lankan government moves to gag web sites
  45. Grid collapse in India leaves over 650 million without electricity
  46. Afghan war crimes report suppressed
  47. Caterpillar strikers hold line on wages – a fight for all
  48. Court kills, for now, NLRB attempt to speed union elections
  49. Michael Nash’s work lives on: historian, archivist, teacher-activist
  50. Big Music vs. the 99 percent
  51. Can an India-style blackout happen in America?
  52. Today in labor history: remembering Frank Little and more
  53. Compelling documentaries: “The First Rasta” and “Marley”
  54. Sensitive corals found at Shell’s Arctic drilling site
  55. Massacre at La Visite
  56. Obama's Second Term Agenda: Cutting Social Security, Medicare and/or Medicaid
  57. Michael Hudson on Fictictious Capital, Interviewed by Max Keiser
  58. The Poverties of a Decaying System
  59. Africa Re-Enslaves Itself
  60. Freedom Rider: Michael Eric Dyson and Barack Obama
  61. Romney and the “Culture” of White Supremacy
  62. Behind the mounting conflicts in the EU
  63. “We should have the opportunity to live a decent, respectable lifestyle”
  64. Quebec Liberals launch re-election bid with tirade against striking students
  65. Protesters storm municipal building in China
  66. Nearly three-quarters of Detroit children living in poverty
  67. Israel steps up military threats against Iran
  68. Germany: Suhrkamp Verlag publishes Robert Service’s diatribe against Leon Trotsky
  69. Bloody fighting in Syria as US-backed forces slaughter prisoners
  70. Study: “Good jobs” in America on the decline
  71. Chick Fil-A debate missing the point
  72. Texas elections hinge, so far, on big money
  73. Today in history: Uprising at Nazi death camp
  74. Supporters rally for striking Houston janitors in 17 cities
  75. Protesters tell Goldman Sachs: Stop immoral “swap”
  76. Labor, community groups to launch campaign against GOP on taxes
  77. Cuba crash reveals dissident links to U.S., European politicians
  78. Assam communal clashes claim 53 lives in north-east India
  79. Wind farm impact on wildlife debated
  80. Libor scandal goes global
  81. Israeli cabinet reveals draconian austerity budget
  82. New Egyptian government sworn in by Islamist president Mursi
  83. France’s Socialist Party government plans to force Roma into ghettos
  84. Why we oppose the Detroit Institute of Arts millage
  85. US report proposes aircraft carrier base in Western Australia
  86. US Postal Service defaults on $5.5 billion payment to retiree fund
  87. The CIA proxy war in Syria and the pro-imperialist “left”
  88. Labor to mobilize 400,000 volunteers for 2012 elections
  89. Labor leaders: GOP holding workers as hostages
  90. Today in labor history: Remembering Florence Reece
  91. Speaking up for sex abuse victims
  92. Crackdown on illegal pet trade
  93. Pros and cons of Chomsky and Hedges
  94. US unemployment rate rises on weak jobs report
  95. UN General Assembly targets Syria as US proxy war escalates
  96. Sydney Film Festival 2012—Part 1: To shine a light on reality or flee from it
  97. Sri Lankan SEP campaigns among rubber plantation workers
  98. Greek government agrees €11.5 billion cuts package
  99. Filmmaker Oliver Hermanus discusses Beauty
  100. Burmese regime opens up to Western investment
  101. Australia normalises relations with Fijian regime
  102. Janitors strike rocks Houston, forces employers to talk
  103. Generation Opportunity: another Republican stealth group
  104. British crimes in Kenya "cannot be forgotten," says victim
  105. Jobless rate virtually unchanged in July
  106. AFL-CIO: Prosperity requires stronger labor laws
  107. California renters hit hard by foreclosures fight back
  108. Union fights scheme to privatize NYC parking meters
  109. Today in labor and peoples history: Voting Rights Act of 1965
  110. Movie audience laughs and cringes at “Killer Joe”
  111. German court bans circumcision on religious grounds
  112. German Secret Service destroyed more files on neo-Nazi murders
  113. UK Fire Brigades Union calls off Olympics strike action
  114. Portugal enforces labour reforms but more demanded
  115. At least seven dead in shooting at Sikh temple in Wisconsin
  116. Japan’s defence report takes tough line against China
  117. Growing signs of global slump
  118. Australian government moves to tighten anti-strike laws
  119. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of August 6, 2012
  120. Today in labor and people's history: "Rebel Girl" born
  121. Caterpillar strikers carry on David vs. Goliath battle
  122. Around the U.S., protesting the appalling legacy of nuclear weapons
  123. Puerto Rican parade features Latinos for Obama
  124. "Ruby Sparks": Guy creates perfect girlfriend, who created him?
  125. Thousands of fish dead as Midwest waters heat up
  126. Hiroshima, Nagasaki anniversaries marked around the world
  127. "Activist New York" displays history of social movements
  128. Brazilian public sector strike challenges PT government’s economic policy
  129. IG Metall union sells out German contract workers
  130. New Zealand “Rich List” reveals deepening social divide
  131. SEP speaks to workers in Anaheim about election campaign and police violence
  132. Turkey attacks Kurds, threatens military action against Syria
  133. US stokes disputes in South China Sea
  134. The euro bailouts and the crisis of democracy in Europe
  135. US gunman alleged to have killed six at Sikh temple was a neo-Nazi
  136. British police fabricate terrorist case against Rizwaan Sabir
  137. US Secretary of State Clinton’s Africa tour raises tensions with China
  138. CLASSE manifesto promotes Quebec nationalism and protest politics
  139. Texas executes mentally disabled death row prisoner
  140. Syrian army, US-backed opposition militias clash in Aleppo
  141. Sydney Film Festival—Part 2: Music as a dividing or unifying social force
  142. Job cuts deepen in Australia
  143. China’s leaders call for “stable growth” as economy slows
  144. Where Will the U.S. Strike Next in Africa?
  145. How Obama Helps the Banks Rig the Housing Market
  146. A Few Things Americans Can Learn from Cuba
  147. The Revision and Origin of Black August
  148. Romney, Obama, and the Darwinism That Substitutes Culture for Genes
  149. President Obama: “I Am Not the President of Black America”
  150. AT&T workers strike to protest unfair labor practices
  151. Today in history: UFCW formed
  152. Oak Creek tragedy rooted in right-wing extremism
  153. Coalition will educate youth on new immigration rules
  154. Labor launching America’s Second Bill of Rights
  155. Christian "charity" really slumlords
  156. London 2012 - the Title IX Olympics
  157. Vietnam considers same-sex marriage
  158. Gore Vidal: brilliant provocateur
  159. August 'Riots' One Year On: A Black Power Perspective
  160. Imagine Urban Economic Development Without The Bankers On Our Backs
  161. Solidarity with Africa, or Obama? You Can't Have Both
  162. UK inquest finds against police in death of Sean Rigg
  163. US drought feeds wildfires, crop failures
  164. Egypt launches Sinai crackdown in collusion with Israel
  165. Sri Lankan graphite miners speak to SEP campaigners
  166. Quebec establishment united in drive to suppress student strike
  167. New Zealand: State asset sales and the dead-end of Maori nationalism
  168. Greek government launches mass round-up and deportation of immigrants
  169. Australian government authorises forced interrogation of refugees
  170. Steelworkers push for jobs plank in Dem platform
  171. New rights pact signed as Colombia hunger strike continues
  172. Movies you might have missed: “Fateless”
  173. Today in labor history … no more Hiroshimas or Nagasakis
  174. LGBT hunger striker: I want the same rights as you
  175. Transition movement brings new environmental approach
  176. Quakes rattle Texas: fracking disposal wells to blame?
  177. Corporations loot tax monies as Chicago schools suffer
  178. Divisions sharpen in Australian ruling elite over US-China rivalry
  179. The betrayal of Spain’s miners strike and the silence of the fake left
  180. France’s Socialist Party government launches mass expulsions of Roma
  181. Tensions deepen as Brazil federal strike grows
  182. Wisconsin shooting reveals connections between US military and fascist groups
  183. Spiking grain prices raise specter of global food crisis
  184. US, European powers press for intervention as Syrian army retakes Aleppo
  185. A new policy is needed for Quebec student strike
  186. “My Brooklyn: The Battle for the Soul of a City”
  187. Chevron refinery fire sparks community anger
  188. Romney's Bain Capital connected to Colombian death squads?
  189. Today in labor history: Air Line Pilots Assocation founded in Chicago
  190. Romney's Bain Capital connected to Salvador death squads?
  191. Progressive cinema: Overview of 2012 Traverse City Film Festival
  192. Guitar company used illegal rainforest wood
  193. America’s campaign against obesity is mostly off course
  194. KFC’s tainted legacy of rainforest destruction, animal cruelty
  195. “No justice, no pizza,” says AFL-CIO
  196. Afghan police chief kills three US special forces troops
  197. US drops investigations of Goldman Sachs
  198. Defend immigrants in Greece
  199. Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific
  200. Sri Lankan SEP holds election meeting in Kegalla
  201. New Zealand: Drilling company admits safety breaches in mine disaster
  202. Extended jobless benefits end for 500,000 US workers
  203. Australia: Queensland government axes thousands of jobs
  204. Clinton visits Turkey to step up Syrian proxy war
  205. Washington’s bipartisan class-war policy: No jobs, no benefits
  206. US think tank plans military build-up against China
  207. Ryan pick marks further shift to the right in US presidential campaign
  208. Detroit to cut 81 percent of water and sewage jobs
  209. China: Trial of Bo Xilai’s wife ends quickly
  210. Britain: Oppose cuts to wages and conditions at South West hospitals
  211. Australian government intervenes to shut down DAIR strike
  212. Unions on Romney’s VP choice: Wrong for America
  213. Hopes soar as Elwha dams come down and salmon return
  214. Indigenous mobilization challenges Colombian government
  215. Today in labor history: First woman joins the Marines
  216. 45,000 workers march in support of Second Bill of Rights
  217. Which way forward for the Olympics?
  218. Progressive cinema: Occupy stars in Traverse City
  219. Listen to Black Agenda Radio on the Progressive Radio Network, with Glen Ford and Nellie Bailey – Week of August 13, 2012
  220. Unions: The folks who brought you summer vacations!
  221. Joe Kubert, inspirational comic artist, dead at 85
  222. Christie's crony capitalism
  223. Free back-to-school shoe lines reminiscent of the 30’s
  224. Today in labor history: Roosevelt signs Social Security Act
  225. Plan to help minority males unveiled
  226. What’s good about Obamacare?
  227. Republicans fear Ryan pick could sink GOP
  228. Quebec students debate whether to continue their strike
  229. Australian government reinstates anti-refugee “Pacific Solution”
  230. Canadian Labour Congress pleads for bosses to recognize unions’ role in suppressing worker unrest
  231. Google cutting 4,000 jobs at Motorola unit
  232. Iranian earthquakes leave over 300 dead
  233. Slaughter on Seventh Avenue
  234. Afghan launches legal challenge over UK role in Washington kill list
  235. France: The NPA and LO defend CIA operations in Syria
  236. US downgrades crop outlook
  237. A law unto themselves
  238. Sydney Film Festival 2012—Part 4: Two love stories and a couple of class-conscious dramas from Korea and Brazil
  239. Racist murder in Greece reflects rising neo-Nazi influence
  240. Quebec student strike votes produce mixed results
  241. Qantas unveils job cuts after Fair Work Australia victory
  242. Japanese government in turmoil after tax bill clears upper house
  243. Australia: Teachers face political struggle to fight Victorian TAFE cuts
  244. Progressive cinema at Traverse City: Focus on Middle East
  245. Ryan’s home-staters take the lead in exposing him
  246. Today in labor history: Panama Canal, built by 75,000, opens
  247. Michigan attorney general: “Collective bargaining initiative unconstitutional!”
  248. Big union win for security guards
  249. Workers remain solid one year into fight against Verizon
  250. San Jose kicks off campaign to raise minimum wage