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Philippine Democracy: Alive, but is it well?
14 May 2010
by
Walden Bello
Reflections on the 2010 Campaign.
The 2010 campaign has drawn to a close, and it’s time to distill my experiences after registering hundreds of miles by land, sea, and air crisscrossing the country as a party-list candidate.
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LOCAL News :: Animal Rights
HLS protesters disrupt "Green capitalism" convention
13 May 2010
by
WSQT Direct Action Radio 88.1 FM in DC
On the 13 of May, protesters disrupted the "Diversity Green Business Conference," a "green capitalism" conference at the Baltimore Convention Center, where Josia Lindsay, vice president of a "Green Energy" hedge fund run by Fortress Investment was scheduled to speak.
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News :: Labor
Turkey: Solidarity call for the "Platform of struggling workers"
13 May 2010
by
International Communist Current
Militant workers from recent workers' struggles in Turkey, including National Tobacco and Alcohol Monopoly (TEKEL) workers, Istanbul Water and Sewers Department (ISKI) workers, firemen, Sinter metal workers, Esenyurt municipality workers, Marmaray building workers, dustmen, workers from the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK) and workers from the ATV-Sabah News Corporation, have come together and established a workers' group called the Platform of Struggling Workers. We are calling on everyone to support the workers' group.
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CA Governor Candidate Alexander, SPUSA: BP Oil Spill a Crime not a Disaster
13 May 2010
by
William Wharton
The explosion on BP’s Deepwater Horizon rig that released millions of gallons of oil into the Gulf of Mexico has been called a “Disaster” by many. It isn’t a disaster. It is a crime.
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Israel's ID/Permit System
13 May 2010
by
Stephen Lendman
An element of Israeli apartheid
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The Rebirth of Economic Thinking from the Ashes of the Crisis
13 May 2010
by
Alain Faujas and Adrian de Tricornot
Reagan announced the state was "the problem" for the functioning of the economy. State action could not solve economic problems. The latest reality of economic crises thoroughly destroyed the neoclassical theses. The crisis showed its ideological limitation and conditionality.
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News :: Europe : Labor
Greece: Blood and tears for the proletariat!
In order to resist the policy of blood and tears which the bourgeoisie inflicts on it, the proletariat has no other possibility than the resumption of the class struggle, starting with the rejection of anti-worker measures by the government and the calls for “national solidarity”, and for sacrifices “to defend the fatherland and democracy”.
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News :: Elections & Legislation
California Governor’s Race: Democrats, Republicans and Socialists Take on Meg Whitman
12 May 2010
by
Richard Perry
Last month, Goldman Sachs was hit with fraud and corruption charges by the SEC and top board members of the Wall Street financial giant had to testify before Congress. Republican gubernatorial candidate Steve Poizner has been exposing Whitman’s ties to Goldman Sachs while many Democrats, unions, labor groups and concerned citizens are demanding that Whitman share her involvement in the Goldman Sachs scandal; Whitman has remained silent.
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