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  • Workers Uniting condemns military coup in Honduras

    Workers Uniting condemns military coup in Honduras

    July 3, 2009

    Urges suspension of all military aid PITTSBURGH and LONDON, July 1 -- Workers Uniting, the international union comprised of the North American-based United Steelworkers and UK-based Unite the Union and representing 3.5 million workers, stands in...

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  • June 30 marks first step in U.S. Iraq pullout

    June 30 marks first step in U.S. Iraq pullout

    June 30, 2009 By Susan Webb

    Tomorrow the U.S. and Iraq will officially mark the pullout of U.S. troops from Iraq’s cities and towns. Coming six years after the massive U.S. invasion, it is the first step in a withdrawal timetable agreed...

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  • A coup meant to silence the Honduran people

    A coup meant to silence the Honduran people

    June 30, 2009

    Hours before there was to be a people’s survey to decide whether to have a fourth poll during the upcoming elections of Nov. 29, which would determine the possibility of calling a National Constituent Assembly of...

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  • EDITORIAL: A welcome move

    EDITORIAL: A welcome move

    June 26, 2009

    In calling for a stricter use of air strikes, Lt. Gen. Stanley McChrystal, the new commander of forces in Afghanistan, took a step back from the abyss. In coming to grips with the harsh reality that...

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  • Irans Tudeh Party: Unity, struggle and solidarity can overcome repression

    Irans Tudeh Party: Unity, struggle and solidarity can overcome repression

    June 24, 2009

    The following is a June 21 statement from the Central Committee of the Tudeh Party of Iran.Following the speech of Ali Khamenei, the Supreme Leader and the commander of the coup d’état, in the Friday prayers...

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