January

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Iraqi Progressives Ready to Elect National Assembly

Despite the ongoing violence aimed at undermining the political process, Iraq’s communists plan full participation in what they see as the first step on the only viable path toward real national liberation and sovereignty – Sunday's elections.

Lula Speaks at World Social Forum; activists denounce US militarization in Latin America

More than 100,000 people from 5,700 organizations of hundreds of countries are participating in the World Social Forum.

Donovan McNabb: Proud 'Black Quarterback'

We should never pass up the opportunity to point out that Rush Limbaugh is not only a racist pig but, unlike the swine, one of our stupider mammals as well

Tsunami exposes Australian PM Howard's Asian agenda

The response of ordinary people following the tsunami is truly amazing. Around the world people have expressed their sympathy with the communities that were devastated in the tragedy.

Cuba Calls on US to End Torture at Guantanamo Bay

On January 19, 2005, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs presented the US governmental authorities in Havana and Washington with a diplomatic note denouncing the flagrant violations of human rights on cuban territory.

US activists oppose Bush's war

Anti-war group Not in our Name asks for signatures and puts a full-page ad in the New York Times declaring oppositon to Bush's endless wars.

Cuban Medical Team Fights Tsunami Disaster

In ealry January, Cuba sent a team of 21 medical specialists and tons of medical supplies to Sri Lanka to fight the diseases that have appeared as a result of the tsunami.

Rice's Confirmation Bad News for Latin America

Rice's outdated Cold War credo suggests her term at the helm of the State Department will witness no new diplomacy, let alone innovative ideas.

'Waiting for Lefty' is a labor-movement history lesson

The first thing you notice in Capitol Hill Arts Center's production of 'Waiting for Lefty' is the guy in a brown suit and felt hat lying on the floor of the theater, a tin cup by his side.

US Plans for Long Occupation; Japan Agrees to Help

The Pentagon plans for 2-year long occupation of Iraq, and Japan agrees to send troops to Iraq depsite political opposition.

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