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Twelve years after one of the bloodiest military regimes worldwide ended, the radical left still faces a hard struggle in Indonesia. An interview with Indonesian activist Paulus Suryanta Ginting.
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IV425 - June 2010
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Indonesia
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by David Rogers
WASHINGTON - House Democratic
support for the war in Afghanistan has eroded to a point where
President Barack Obama is now so reliant on Republican votes that he’s
backtracking from his own party’s efforts to add new education
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by Kelly Zito
A top environmental group has sued the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration over its failure to regulate bisphenol A, a ubiquitous
chemical linked to reproductive harm, cancer and obesity in studies.
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MIAMI, Florida - Roaring across the
Caribbean, Alex has become the first hurricane of the 2010 season and
the first June Atlantic hurricane since 1995, according to the National
Hurricane Center in Miami.
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The above sentence, inscribed on the common banner of DOE and OLME, the two trade unions of primary and secondary education, in a demonstration on May 12, summarizes very well both the analysis of the situation and the only road which is left to workers faced with the social catastrophe inflicted by the PASOK government.
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Contents: --- Oppose Prison slave labour -- Against Nationalist Thugs – For International
Working Class Solidarity -- General Strike in Tahiti ---- Working Class Millionaires?
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Democracy Now! Wednesday, June 30, 2010
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Just after sunrise on Tuesday, June 22nd a group of ten activists gathered outside of the
Lafeyette Ave. Presbyterian Church. This group of Buffalo organizers was on their way to
participate in one of the largest gatherings of left-wing organizers in the United States.
They were going to participate in the US Social Forum.
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Syndicated from Libcom on Wed, 2010-06-30
On 15th June workers in ‘French’ Polynesia ended a general strike, which was sustained for over a week. The strike was organised by a coalition of 11 unions using the name ‘Collective for Peace’.
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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Pride Celebrations have recently been seen
all over the world, as a celebration of sexual diversity. It's worth remembering the
history of Pride celebrations, of their origin in a homophobic and repressive culture, and
their challenge to a world that refused to recognise sexual freedom.
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<p>The general strike demonstration largely lacked in numbers (anything between 30,000 and 50,000 might be a good estimate, that together with the ...
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The General Confederation of Labour denies the information published in different media in
which it is stated that the CGT has signed the ERE in the BNP-Fortis group.---Appeared at
the news these days in various media about the signing of the General Labour Confederation
of ERE in the BNP-Fortis group, which involves the dismissal of 173 workers, CGT denies
this information and made the f
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Syndicated from The Tyee on Wed, 2010-06-30
'Prosperity' mine builder wants to kill an entire trout-rich lake and build a new artificial one with no guarantees.
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THE PRINCESS AND THE PEE ----
In a monarchy not very far away, there once lived a mediocre, jugearred prince. At 31
years of age, the time had long since come for his mediocreness to land himself a
princess, a royal bride to be chained into conjugal servitude at great financial and
spiritual cost to the tithe payers the length and breadth of the aforementioned
mediocracy.
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Syndicated from The Tyee on Wed, 2010-06-30
Instant online reference source killed.
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