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Joel Wendland, 11/21/2008
They "should be shot; should be thrown out of there goddamn jobs," Home Depot founder Bernie Marcus said last month about business leaders who do not oppose the Employee Free Choice Act.
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Communist Party USA National Committee, 11/21/2008
We hail the 10’s of millions who came to the polls and registered an historic defeat of the ultra right. These voters saw through the direct and indirect appeals to racism and voted for Obama. We salute those who rejected the Republican anti-communist, anti-immigrant attacks and numerous other slanders and voted their hopes and not their fears.
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Combined Sources, 11/20/2008
Resolution Passed Unanimously by the New York State Alliance of Higher Education Unions, November 14, 2008. In light of the financial crisis facing the nation and higher education, we affirm the following
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John Case, 11/20/2008
Emerging nations need their own stabilization funds, independent of the IMF, and its parent – the US Treasury which provides most of its financing. That was the conclusion of two experts at a seminar sponsored by the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) this week in Washington, D.C.
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Norman Markowitz, 11/20/2008
Economic news continues to worsen. Unemployment has risen sharply. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) dropped of one percent, the sharpest drop in its 51-year history.
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Mike Hall, 11/20/2008
Testifying before the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee this afternoon, UAW President Ron Gettelfinger didn’t mince words about the auto industry’s need for Congress to approve a bridge loan.
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Combined Sources, 11/19/2008
What will be impact of the Wall Street bankruptcies, bailouts and blunders on working people in this country and worldwide? What's the solution to the crisis?
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The Guardian (Australia), 11/19/2008
The election of Barack Obama as US President symbolizes the hope and expectation sweeping the American public for a real political change. The Communist Party of Australia welcomes this movement for change.
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John Case, 11/18/2008
A raging debate is underway across the country, in Congress, and between the incoming Obama and outgoing Bush administrations on the fate of the US auto industry.
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Cuban News Agency, 11/18/2008
US president-elect Barack Obama, reiterated his vow to close the prison located at the Guantanamo military base in southeastern Cuba, a territory that is illegally occupied by Washington.
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PA Staff Writers, 11/18/2008
In a last minute move, the Bush administration this week the finalization of two major changes to federation regulations that will harm women and working families, labor leaders and women's health activists stated.
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Earth Talk, 11/17/2008
The simple answer is that driving in a relatively fuel efficient car (25-30 miles per gallon) usually generates fewer greenhouse gas emissions than flying.
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John Pietaro, 11/17/2008
From my seat in the upper reaches of Shea Stadium, I never felt a drop of rain. The small cadre of friends I was with on October 13, 1982 couldn’t afford to buy the good seats either, so we’d plunked down $16 each to sit up in the nosebleeds, just under the stadium’s partial overhang.
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Jonathan Springston and Matthew Cardinale, 11/17/2008
About 700 Atlantans gathered for a candlelight vigil in Atlanta’s Midtown on Saturday, November 15, 2008, to express their support for same-sex marriage and their displeasure with the recent passage of Proposition 8 by a majority of voters in California.
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Tony Pecinovsky, 11/17/2008
Jane Guskin and David L. Wilson have written an important book on immigrants and immigration policy. Though short, The Politics of Immigration packs quit a punch.
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Earth Talk, 11/15/2008
(CodyR, courtesy Flickr.)
Eco-villages are essentially designed communities intending to be socially, economically and ecologically sustainable.
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People's Voice, 11/14/2008
The Canadian Labour Congress says it's time the federal government took steps to ensure that job losses in the manufacturing and forestry sectors aren't accelerated by the recent worldwide economic slump.
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PA Staff Writers, 11/13/2008
Democrats in Congress pressed forward this week with plans to expand health care coverage. Sen. Max Baucus (D-MT) put out a detailed plan, Nov. 12, that called for a variety of means aimed at different population groups to ensure near-universal health care.
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Norman Markowitz, 11/13/2008
In the aftermath of a truly historic election, the right-wing and its long-time centrist political allies have been trying to regroup and get a handle on just exactly what happened.
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Rodrigue Tremblay, 11/13/2008
President-elect Barack Obama is a nice guy and a fresh political face. His election on November 4 (2008), as president of the United States, is a great personal achievement. At the very least, he deserves the benefit of the doubt.
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