International

                
  • Harry Bridges sculpture unveiled

    Harry Bridges sculpture unveiled

    May 17, 2009

    US longshore workers, members of the ILWU, today pay tribute to the two union brothers, the ILWU's first martyrs, who were the first to give their lives in the Strike of 1934, with the unveiling of...

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  • Marching to defend jobs

    Marching to defend jobs

    May 17, 2009

    Original source: Workers from factories, car plants and steel mills threatened by the economic crisis are descending on Birmingham today for a mass demonstration to defend jobs. Unite's March for Jobs protest is part of a...

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  • One people, one heap of rubble

    One people, one heap of rubble

    May 16, 2009

    Anton Gill writes in his book, 'An Honorable Defeat,' that during World War Two numerous underground groups were formed to directly protest Nazi’s Hitler Youth and League of German Girls. As the Allies destroyed more and...

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  • Pakistan at a crossroads

    Pakistan at a crossroads

    May 16, 2009 By Teresa Albano

    Pakistan stands at a crossroads, where past meets present and national identity meets regional influences. It does not seem to be at a crossroads, as some have described, between a nuclear-armed democratic state vs. a nuclear-armed...

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  • American Idol stars ordered to have swine flu checks in Manila

    American Idol stars ordered to have swine flu checks in Manila

    May 16, 2009 By Xinhua News Agency

    Alarmed over the rapid spread of Influenza A/H1N1, Philippine health officials on Thursday said they have demanded two arriving 'American Idol' stars to daily report their temperature readings before their Manila concert this weekend.

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