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Immigration agents raid packing plants
We are not criminals! say workers at Swift factories; No deportations!
N.Y. protesters demand justice in brutal killing by the police
U.S. rulers debate strategy to advance war in Iraq
Many call for sending more troops
Cubans mobilize to mark 50 years of Revolutionary Armed Forces
London meeting will celebrate political life of Connie Harris
Cadre of communist movement for 60 years
Relatives of miners reject state report on Sago disaster
Is China capitalist?
A socialist newsweekly published in the interests of working people
Vol. 70/No. 49
December 25, 2006
News articles
Immigration agents raid packing plants
We are not criminals! say workers at Swift factories; No deportations!
N.Y. protesters demand justice in brutal killing by the police
U.S. rulers debate strategy to advance war in Iraq
Many call for sending more troops
Cubans mobilize to mark 50 years of Revolutionary Armed Forces
London meeting will celebrate political life of Connie Harris
Cadre of communist movement for 60 years
Relatives of miners reject state report on Sago disaster
Is China capitalist?
Asian Americans attacked by Boston-area cops win support
New Jersey state workers rally against cutbacks
(photo box)
'Militant' holiday schedule
Beijing expands trade, investment in Angola
Dutch gov't debate over burqa ban sparks protest
Young Socialists debate college Republicans on Iran at Albany, New York, campus
Australia: hundreds of thousands march to protest federal antiunion laws
N. Carolina meat packers fight company attempts to fire dozens
Trade union officialdom in Canada wages chauvinist campaign for 'Canadian jobs'
Great Society
Scotland: discussion on independence worries UK rulers
25, 50 and 75 years ago
Murder indictment dropped against N. Carolina cop who shot unarmed teenager in house raid
New Jersey: relatives of victims of police brutality speak out
Book by Chinese-Cuban generals popular at African Studies Association conference
Abortion: the issue is a woman's right to choose
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