10 March 2010
Obama stumps for his cost-cutting health care overhaul
By Kate Randall, 10 March 2010
Obama spoke in Pennsylvania Monday as part of a last-ditch push to gain passage of his health care overhaul. His remarks were a cynical effort to conceal the right-wing character of the legislation.
Papandreou in Washington
Obama administration backs Greek austerity measures
By Barry Grey, 10 March 2010
Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou met Tuesday with President Obama in the White House in a bid to shore up political support for the PASOK government’s sweeping attacks on the jobs and living standards of Greek workers.
Stampede at Indian temple kills 63
By Arun Kumar, 10 March 2010
A tragic incident near the town of Kunda in the state of Uttar Pradesh last Thursday again highlighted the abject poverty facing tens of millions throughout India.
Russian President Medvedev signs strategic, business deals in France
By Kumaran Ira, 10 March 2010
France and Russia signed energy, military, and industrial deals as France tried to rally Russian support against Iran and develop its influence in eastern Europe.
Britain: Dartington College of Arts to close
By Joe Mount, 10 March 2010
Dartington College of Arts, a small academic institution in Devon, England, will close this autumn.
Superintendent plans to close nearly half of Kansas City schools
By Tom Horton, 10 March 2010
On Wednesday, the Kansas City, Missouri, School District’s (KCMSD) board will vote on superintendent Dr. John Covington’s plan to close 26 of the district’s 61 schools, eliminating 700 jobs, including 285 teaching positions.
Pittsburgh officials shift blame for steelworker’s death to paramedics
By Phyllis Steele, 10 March 2010
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, City and Allegheny County officials are seeking to blame paramedics and other emergency personnel for the death of 50-year-old Curtis Mitchell, an unemployed steelworker, during the worst winter storm to hit Pittsburgh in over 125 years.
Illinois budget crisis deepens
By Matt Morley, 10 March 2010
A number of recent reports highlight the deepening economic and social crisis currently gripping the state of Illinois. The state with the fifth largest economy in the US currently faces an unprecedented $12.8 billion budget deficit.
Britain: Stafford General Hospital inquiry exposes impact of assault on NHS
By Tania Kent, 10 March 2010
A devastating report, delivered on February 23 into Stafford General Hospital, exposed conditions that one might expect in an underdeveloped country.
New in Russian
Украинские выборы и провал "оранжевой революции"
Нил Грин, 10 марта 2010 г.
Разгромное поражение Виктора Ющенко в ходе президентских выборов в январе этого года и избрание Виктора Януковича во втором раунде голосования 7 февраля знаменуют собой позорный конец "оранжевой революции" 2004 года.
New in German
Die Medienhetze gegen Griechenland
Von Ulrich Rippert, 10. März 2010
Das Finanzdiktat der EU in Griechenland ist der erste Schritt, um die Last der Finanzkrise der europäischen Bevölkerung aufzuzwingen.
Die Liberalen lamentieren: Was ist los mit Obama?
Von Patrick Martin, 10. März 2010
In der ersten Märzwoche waren in den amerikanischen Medien einige Kommentare - meist von liberalen Koryphäen - zu lesen, die sich über Präsident Obamas Ansehen in der Öffentlichkeit und die zunehmende Zerstrittenheit der Demokratischen Partei Sorgen machen.
Tschechien: Gewerkschaften stoppen Streik der Transportarbeiter
Von Markus Salzmann, 10. März 2010
Der tschechische Gewerkschaftsverband hat am Mittwoch vergangener Woche erneut einen Streik abgesagt und unterstützt damit die Politik der konservativen Regierung unter Jan Fischer und des rechtsgerichteten Präsidenten Vaclav Klaus.
Alice Schwarzer hetzt gegen Clara Zetkin
Von Justus Leicht, 10. März 2010
In einer hysterischen Tirade in der Frankfurter Rundschau (FR) hat Deutschlands bekannteste Vertreterin des bürgerlichen Feminismus, Emma-Herausgeberin Alice Schwarzer, am internationalen Frauentag, dem 8. März, für dessen Abschaffung plädiert.
New in French
Papandreou à Paris
Sarkozy se fait l'écho de la ligne dure de l'Allemagne sur la crise de
l'endettement de la Grèce
Par Antoine Lerougetel , 10 mars 2010
Le président français Nicolas Sarkozy a rencontré le premier ministre grec Georges Papandreou à l'Elysée dimanche et s'est fait l'écho de la chancelière allemande Angela Merkel en insistant pour que la Grèce résolve sa crise d'endettement en imposant à la classe ouvrière un programme d'austérité brutal.
Perspective
The German media’s chauvinist campaign against Greece
10 March 2010
The chauvinist campaign directed against Greece by sections of the international media, and particularly the German media, has assumed an increasingly strident tone since Greek workers took to the streets in large numbers to oppose the austerity program dictated by the European Union and the banks.
Arts Review
Martin Scorsese’s Shutter Island: Mysterious and sinister, but headed where precisely?
By Joanne Laurier, 10 March 2010
In 1954, US Marshal Ted Daniels leads the hunt for an escapee from a hospital for the criminally insane on the remote Shutter Island.
“What’s necessary is a vibrant film culture not just a formula”
Lucky Country scriptwriter Andy Cox speaks with the WSWS
By Richard Phillips, 10 March 2010
The WSWS recently spoke with Lucky Country scriptwriter Andy Cox, who explained some of the film’s themes, and commented on the increasing demands for Australian filmmakers to be animated by commercial considerations.
The 82nd Annual Academy Awards: Hollywood celebrates itself, undeservedly
By Hiram Lee and David Walsh, 9 March 2010
This year’s Academy Awards ceremony has come and gone. The broadcast Sunday night from the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles, at three hours and 32 minutes, was a long and dull affair in which relatively little of real life found its way into the proceedings.
Dexter Avenue Fire Inquiry
A photographic exposé of the social crisis in Detroit
10 March 2010
A collection of photographs taken in the Detroit neighborhoods where lethal house fires recently took place.
As death toll from fatal house fires increases
Mayor plans to relocate poor residents to “downsize” Detroit
By Jerry White, 9 March 2010
A series of fatal house fires have occurred in Detroit as the mayor of the city prepares to force residents out of poor neighborhoods and bulldoze their homes in order to eliminate public services to whole swaths of the city.
From the catalog of Mehring Books
The Truth Behind the Mack Avenue Fire
9 March 2010
In connection with the Citizens Inquiry sponsored by the Socialist Equality Party into the recent fire on Dexter Avenue in Detroit and the social conditions that gave rise to it, Mehring Books is recommending to readers The Truth Behind the Mack Avenue Fire.
Visit the Citizens Inquiry web site
10 March 2010
The WSWS and the Socialist Equality Party has created a web page dedicated to the Citizens Inquiry into the Dexter Avenue fire and the social crisis in Detroit. All articles, statements, and audio-visual material related to the inquiry can be found here.
Sri Lankan SEP Election Campaign
Sri Lankan SEP launches election campaign
By our correspondents, 8 March 2010
The Sri Lankan SEP launched its campaign for the April 8 general elections with a public meeting in Colombo on March 5.
SEP (Australia) Founding Congress
Documents of the SEP Founding Congress
The Historical and International Foundations of the Socialist Equality Party (Australia)—Part 10
10 March 2010
The World Socialist Web Site continues publication of The Historical and International Foundations of the Socialist Equality Party (Australia). The document was adopted unanimously at the party’s founding congress in Sydney on January 21–25.
Socialist Equality Party
Australia: The Rudd government and the new stage of the economic crisis
By the Socialist Equality Party (Australia), 9 March 2010
In response to the deepening global economic crisis, a shift in political relations in Australia has rapidly emerged since the beginning of 2010 that has far reaching consequences for the working class.
Commentary
The liberals’ lament: What’s wrong with Obama?
9 March 2010
The first week of March has seen a number of commentaries in the American media, mainly from liberal pundits, worrying over the declining public standing of President Obama and the growing signs of disarray in the Democratic Party.
After the March 4 protests against education cuts
8 March 2010
The demonstrations against education cuts on March 4 are an important step forward in the fight to defend public education, and raise important questions of political perspective.
Mehring Books
Winter Recommended Reading Series
Patrick Martin: “A deeply rewarding intellectual journey”
The History of the Russian Revolution by Leon Trotsky
By Patrick Martin, 8 March 2010
Mehring Books is continuing its Winter Recommended Reading Series with a comment by Patrick Martin about Leon Trotsky’s The History of the Russian Revolution.
This Week in History: March 8 - March 14
On March 11, 1985, Mikhail Gorbachev was installed as General Secretary of the Comumunist Party of the Soviet Union. He was selected by the ruling Politburo, three hours after the death of his predecessor, Konstantin Chernenko. Gorbachev was the youngest man to hold the position and the first born after 1917. A “reformer,” his appointment was a turning point in the ruling bureaucracy’s attack on the property relations established by the October Revolution.
50 years ago: Pioneer V launched into space
The US space program NASA launched the probe Pioneer V on March 11, 1960, from Cape Canaveral, Florida, with its primary mission to investigate interplanetary space between the orbits of Earth and Venus.
75 years ago: Göring announces creation of Luftwaffe
General Hermann Göring, Germany’s Minister of Aviation, announced this week that the Nazis had begun the process of developing an air force. This action was in direct violation of the Treaty of Versailles, which prohibited the armed forces of Germany from including a “military or naval air force.”
On March 12, 1910, Canadian actress Florence Lawrence became the first motion picture star widely known by her name, after an enterprising film entrepreneur, Carl Laemmle, won her away from legendary director D.W. Griffith and the film monopoly of Thomas Edison. Edison responded by blacklisting Lawrence.
Videos and Images

ISSE members speak at San Diego rallies

Neighbors of Detroit fire victims oppose utility shutoffs

Interviews with neighbors of Bangor Street fire victims

Sister of fire victims speaks on utility shutoffs

NUMMI auto workers denounce UAW intimidation

Locked-out California Borax workers oppose concessions

Boron, California mine workers denounce company lock-out

Family members denounce deaths in Detroit fire

Detroit teachers speak out against DFT Contract

Handful of jobs offered at Detroit jobs fair

Thousands line up for Swine Flu vaccine in Michigan

Ford workers speak on contract rejection

Ford workers speak out against concessions contract

50,000 line up for housing assistance in Detroit

ISSE members speak on education cuts at rally

Detroit residents speak on utility bills, social crisis

Michigan’s Oakland University faculty strike has student support

Detroit teachers denounce pay cuts

Detroit city workers oppose concessions, layoffs
Interviews at Los Angeles health care clinic

Workers continue Vestas occupation on Isle of Wight

A conversation with Windsor municipal workers

NYC workers speak against cuts in social services

Flint, Michigan and the bankruptcy of General Motors

GM workers on bankruptcy and plant closings

Michigan auto workers and families speak on plant closures

GM workers speak out on concessions contract

Protesting students and parents speak to the WSWS

Chrysler workers speak on concessions vote

UK Visteon workers speak on occupation

GM and Chrysler workers oppose more concessions

Chrysler workers oppose Obama auto plan

WSWS interviews G20 protesters in London

Pontiac residents speak on schools crisis

Workers interviewed at Detroit jobs fair

Ford workers: “Now the fight is with our own union.”
GM workers denounce concession demands 
Chrysler workers oppose pay cuts, concession demands

Over 100,000 demonstrate in London against Sri Lankan war

Funeral for Michigan man frozen following utility shut-off

Exposing Franco's mass graves

Bay City, Michigan residents speak on death from utility shut-off

WSWS interviews London protesters

London demonstrators protest Israeli assault on Gaza

Chrysler workers denounce pay cuts

The Writer and Revolution: A conversation with Trevor Griffiths
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- Deutsch
- Die Medienhetze gegen Griechenland (10.03.2010)
- Die Liberalen lamentieren: Was ist los mit Obama? (10.03.2010)
- Tschechien: Gewerkschaften stoppen Streik der Transportarbeiter (10.03.2010)
- Alice Schwarzer hetzt gegen Clara Zetkin (10.03.2010)
- Finanzkapital und griechische Schuldenkrise (09.03.2010)
- Spannungen zwischen USA und Türkei über US-Resolution zum Völkermord an Armeniern (09.03.2010)
- Der Mord in Dubai und der "Krieg gegen den Terror" (09.03.2010)
- Der Bolschewismus und die Künstler der Avantgarde - Teil 3 (09.03.2010)
- Papandreou in Berlin (06.03.2010)
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- Français
- Papandreou à Paris
Sarkozy se fait l'écho de la ligne dure de l'Allemagne sur la crise de l'endettement de la Grèce (10.03.2010) - Grèce : Papandreou annonce des coupes budgétaires encore plus sévères (09.03.2010)
- Grèce : Dans le contexte de manifestations vibrantes de
colère contre l'austérité
Papandreou promet à Berlin d'imposer un plan d'austérité (09.03.2010) - Les grèves en Europe et les syndicats (08.03.2010)
- Espagne : la Phalange fasciste autorisée à s'associer à la poursuite contre le juge Baltazar Garzón (08.03.2010)
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- Une violente tempête fait 52 morts en France (06.03.2010)
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- Les Américains super-riches empochent cinq fois plus qu’en 1995 (04.03.2010)
- Le gouvernement français avance la crise de l’endettement européen pour faire des coupes sombres dans les dépenses publiques (03.03.2010)
- Papandreou à Paris
- Español
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- Después del terremoto y tsunamis
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- Русский
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