Archive: 07/2013
2013-07-01
- Attend Socialist Equality Party (UK) public meeting in London: Turkey at the Crossroads
- This week in history: July 1-7
- Massive NSA spying on European Union, Germany
- Sri Lankan defence secretary expresses fears of social unrest
- SPD candidate for chancellor criticizes the German government from the right
- Ecuador backpedals on asylum for Snowden
- Quebec to criminalize two week-old construction strike
- The contemporary significance of the Declaration of Independence and the Battle of Gettysburg
- British NHS watchdog promotes privatisation
- SEP election meetings discuss Labor Party leadership crisis
- South Korean president unveils phony job package
- Griswold tenants speak out on threatened eviction
- WSWS speaks to workers and youth in Melbourne and Tuggerah
- Authorities witch-hunt homeless families in Philadelphia and Trenton, New Jersey
- Downtown Detroit tenants hold meeting to fight back against evictions
- 150 years since the Battle of Gettysburg
- Canada: New police state measure targets foreign workers
- Mass protests erupt against US-backed Mursi regime in Egypt
- The lure of membership fades as Croatia joins the European Union
- Bay Area, California transit workers launch strike
2013-07-02
- Workers Struggles: The Americas
- Alex Gibney’s We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks
- French by-election: National Front eliminates Socialist Party, runs close to the UMP
- Massive cuts at universities in the UK
- US student loan interest rate doubles
- The US media and the case of Edward Snowden
- Snowden denounces US moves to block his asylum requests
- Double-digit rise in American CEO pay
- Australian PM Rudd announces new government line up
- The Egyptian Revolution and the crisis of revolutionary leadership
- Thousands remain missing in India’s Himalayan flood disaster
- Report exposes fraud of US aid to Haiti
- Workers, young people discuss the enduring relevance of the Battle of Gettysburg
- Nineteen firefighters die battling Arizona wildfire
- SEP Detroit mayoral candidate D’Artagnan Collier speaks at candidate forum
- Letters from our readers
- Low wages rife in Brisbane’s southern suburbs
- Strike shuts down main transit system in California’s Bay Area
2013-07-03
- German Left Party makes nationalist appeal
- US Supreme Court ruling sparks new attacks on voting rights
- Mass sackings increase in Spain following labour reforms
- Edward Snowden: Planet without a visa
- Munich police raid camp of refugees on hunger strike
- British government planning privatisation of student loan debt
- IMF head Christine Lagarde implicated in a financial scandal
- South Korean president conducts “charm offensive” in China
- Forty-three million US households burdened by excessive housing costs
- Day two of the Gettysburg Anniversary: Visitors speak on the Civil War and contemporary matters
- The German mini-series Generation War: Five young people traumatized by World War II
- Egyptian President Mursi vows to stay in power despite mass protests
- In hunt for Snowden, US forces Bolivian presidential jet to land
- New wave of protests in Bulgaria
- Democratic Party officials, unions, seek quick end to Bay Area California transit strike
- Australian soldier dies in Afghanistan
2013-07-04
- Historian Allen Guelzo speaks on the 150th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg
- German chancellor holds phony Jobs Summit
- SEP (Australia) election campaign now online
- Australia: Labor government foreshadows even harsher anti-refugee measures
- The Caucasian Chalk Circle: Brecht’s parable on “the temptation to do good”
- International gangsterism in Snowden manhunt
- Detroit pension cuts looming
- SEP/IYSSE meeting in Colombo: Defend Edward Snowden!
- Prosecution case vs. Bradley Manning threatens First Amendment rights to free speech and press
- UK parliament’s intelligence and security committee cancels questioning of UK spy agencies
- Indian government rejects Snowden’s asylum request
- White House delays health care requirement for businesses
- Third day of Gettysburg anniversary: Discussions on Snowden and the decay of democracy
- Social democrats support German government’s rejection of Snowden’s asylum request
- Arizona wildfire exposes authorities’ lack of preparation
- Egyptian army coup topples Islamist President Mursi
- Latest drone strike kills at least 16 in Pakistan
- Top US spy chief claims “mistake” in lies about NSA programs
- Madrid court demands removal of International Brigades memorial
- Unions prepare to shut down Bay Area, California transit strike without a contract
2013-07-05
- Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa
- The fight against the break-up of the National Health Service
- UK teachers unions accept performance-related pay
- Mobilize the working class behind Bay Area transit workers!
- Bolivia accuses US of forced landing of presidential plane
- Snowden’s father defends his son’s courageous actions
- Convulsions in Egypt signal new era of world revolution
- Australian PM announces “anti-corruption” takeover of New South Wales Labor branch
- NLC workers in south India strike against privatisation
- US government scanning, storing billions of pieces of mail per year
- India: Plummeting rupee sparks fears of current account crisis
- Looting of Greece continues under new government
- Strong support for PSG election campaign in German state of Hesse
- A socialist program against war, austerity and the drive to dictatorship
- Machinists and painters strike Daimler Trucks North America
- American teenager jailed as “terrorist” for Facebook post receives broad international support
2013-07-06
- Video: Gettysburg park workers, guests speak on the Civil War and the state of American democracy
- Latin American governments blast hijacking in Snowden manhunt
- Wayne State students in Detroit face 8.9 percent tuition increase
- Thai cabinet reshuffle amid growing economic uncertainty
- Western Australia: SEP campaigns in Perth’s working class suburbs
- Obama glorifies militarism on the Fourth of July
- Ontario teachers’ union president “fights” Liberals, then becomes their candidate
- Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific
- Modest US job growth masks impact of mass unemployment
- European intelligence agencies carry out massive Internet spying
- Demonstrations held against NSA spying, persecution of Snowden
- Obama offers environmental fig leaf in climate policy
- Violent clashes spread in Egypt as US backs army coup
- Letters from our readers
- Unions end Bay Area California transit strike without a contract
- Germany: Participation of Socialist Equality Party (PSG) confirmed in the parliamentary election
- Major slump in European auto industry
- Australia: Sharp rise in number of workers unable to find jobs
- University of California medical workers frustrated by union’s toothless “Day of Action”
2013-07-08
- This week in history: July 8-14
- Mursi’s downfall impacts on US campaign for regime change in Syria
- A letter from Professor Geoffrey R. Stone, liberal advocate of a police state
- US escalates threats against governments considering asylum for Snowden
- Two dead, 181 injured in San Francisco plane crash
- Death toll rises in Quebec train derailment and explosion
- Portuguese government continues austerity following ministerial resignations
- Australia: State government privatises key port operations
- Secret laws, secret government
- The Ash & Clay by the Milk Carton Kids: Reflections on a country in disrepair
- Seven killed in Pennsylvania house fire
- Judge claims US and Israel pressed for release of Yugoslav war criminals
- Detroit seniors appeal for support to fight evictions
- Falsifying the American Civil War: Doris Kearns Goodwin at Gettysburg
- Mass protests, clashes continue as Egyptian army fails to name government
- Indian Stalinist party refuses to defend Snowden
- Workers Party and pseudo-left work to dissipate protest movement in Brazil
- Lessons of the BART strike
2013-07-09
- Star Trek Into Darkness: Militarism in space
- Australian prime minister travels to Indonesia to boost Labor’s anti-refugee witch-hunt
- Hands off Edward Snowden!
- NSA, European intelligence agencies work closely together
- South African platinum miners launch wildcat strikes at Amplats sites
- SEP meetings discuss the political crisis in Australia and internationally
- German authorities persecute anti-fascist protester
- Japanese PM seeks election win to advance his right-wing agenda
- Ireland’s reactionary abortion laws largely upheld
- Young workers and students voice concerns at Redfern meeting
- SEP mayoral campaign wins support in Detroit
- Immigrants to be charged for non-emergency health care in Britain
- French Socialist Party government denies Snowden asylum, backs Internet spying
- Scientific study confirms groundwater contamination by hydraulic fracturing
- Secret FISA Court redefines law to justify illegal spying operations
- European Central Bank promises banks long-term cheap credit
- Egyptian military massacres 51 in Cairo
- Defying unions, Daimler Trucks strikers oppose years of wage givebacks
2013-07-10
- Turkish police attack demonstrators attempting to enter Gezi Park
- Rail CEO blames firefighters for Quebec oil train disaster
- More details emerge of the UK’s illegal mass spying
- Sri Lankan SEP campaigns for defence of Edward Snowden
- Australian PM proposes “democratic” changes to Labor’s voting rules
- Russian government implements austerity as economy falters
- The infrastructure of a police state emerges in Europe
- Much Ado About Nothing: The merry war resumed
- A socialist program against war, austerity and the drive to dictatorship
- Defense begins case in trial of Bradley Manning
- New, expanded edition of In Defense of Leon Trotsky now available
- Federal Judge appeals to Obama to halt force-feeding at Guantánamo
- Egyptian military regime plans sharp attack on working class
- Workers must support the Griswold residents’ fight against eviction
- Obama nominee to head FBI defends NSA spying in Senate testimony
- Brazil target of massive NSA spying operation
- Snowden confirms Australian agencies involved in NSA global spying
- New in Arabic: “Convulsions in Egypt signal new era of world revolution”
- SEP campaigns in Adelaide, South Australia
2013-07-11
- Trial of killer of Trayvon Martin nears conclusion
- Wisconsin budget imposes austerity cuts, clears way for privatizations
- Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev arraigned in federal court
- Journalist, artists, academics for the defense of Edward Snowden
- Investigation of San Francisco plane crash underway
- 30,000 inmates take part in California’s largest hunger strike
- IMF update highlights global economic slide
- NSA casts massive surveillance net over Latin America
- International Socialist Organization backs Egyptian coup
- Australian coroner’s report points to Labor’s responsibility for insulation deaths
- People living in caves as UK homelessness reaches five-year high
- The NSA given a free hand to operate in Germany
- US detains witness in FBI killing of Ibragim Todashev
- Strikes and protests against mass layoffs in Greece
- Dirty Wars: Revealing material, but missing the most important questions
- Tighter Chinese credit policy threatens financial instability
- The background to the Lac-Mégantic disaster: Deregulation, profit and the Canadian rail industry
2013-07-12
- Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa
- Questions surrounding 2011 triple murder point to government cover-up in Boston Marathon bombing
- US senators reach tentative deal to increase subsidized student loan rates
- 150 female inmates in California coerced into illegal sterilization
- British government calls for more repressive powers following deportation of Abu Qatada
- Australian PM outlines new pro-business “productivity” agenda
- Edward Snowden in the court of public opinion
- Emergency manager moves Detroit closer to bankruptcy
- India: NLC strike against privatisation continues
- Exploitation and ruthless working conditions in the German meat industry
- Australian meat workers defy pay-cutting ultimatum
- Bradley Manning’s defense rests its case
- UK Labour leader Miliband proposes end to union block membership
- The Luxembourg government resigns over secret service scandal
- DHL workers supplying UK Jaguar Land Rover plants vote to strike
- A socialist strategy to defend car industry jobs and wages
- US ships F-16s to Egypt as junta intensifies crackdown
- D’Artagnan Collier speaks at United Way Detroit mayoral forum
2013-07-13
- Corruption scandal could bring down Spain’s government
- Snowden denounces US campaign of threats and aggression
- City College of San Francisco to lose accreditation
- Rail boss scapegoats Lac-Mégantic, Quebec train driver
- California prison conditions behind largest hunger strike in state history
- US child poverty surged in 2011
- Democrats, Republicans conspire to hike student loan rates
- European Union’s Nabucco pipeline project aborted
- Microsoft conspires with the NSA in spying on its users
- UK public meetings: Defend whistle-blower Edward Snowden!
- Postal union ends unofficial strike as UK government announces Royal Mail privatisation
- Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific
- The re-emergence of Japanese militarism
- Detroit’s Henry Street apartment evictions placed on hold
- German chancellor defends Western intelligence agencies
- Hundreds of thousands join Islamist rallies to protest military coup in Egypt
- Australia’s new disability scheme: A vehicle for austerity
- A socialist program for the revitalization of Detroit
- Letters from our readers
2013-07-15
- Trayvon Martin’s killer, George Zimmerman, acquitted of all charges
- This week in history: July 15-21
- 17 million temporary workers in America
- Australia: Telstra facilitates US electronic spying
- US-backed opposition in Syria erupts into internal conflict
- Nationalists stage violent protests in southern Russia
- The intelligence-industrial complex
- Department of Justice memo codifies spying on the press
- Socialist Equality Party holds election meeting in Adelaide
- Britain to use secret evidence in court
- Workers and students speak at SEP election meeting
- Force-feeding continues at Guantánamo with approval of Obama administration
- UK soldiers fast-tracked into teaching
- Portland, Oregon strikers defy concessions demands by Daimler Trucks
- Collier says the real source of crime is inequality and poverty at Detroit mayoral forum
- Australian government announces ETS and end to carbon tax
2013-07-16
- Workers Struggles: The Americas
- German SPD and Greens defend mass surveillance
- Edward Snowden in limbo as US increases pressure on Russia
- Scottish National Party advances “Common Weal” project
- China and Russia hold naval exercise in Sea of Japan
- Egyptian Revolutionary Socialists support US-backed military coup
- Germany’s Praktiker chain store declares bankruptcy
- Race and class in America
- The United Mine Workers and the Patriot Coal bankruptcy
- The Lone Ranger: Where is justice?
- Kazakhstan’s president signs pension reform bill amid popular opposition
- Illinois prepares savage cuts in public employee retirement benefits
- Washington asserts its authority in Egypt
- Daimler Trucks uses strikebreakers at Portland, Oregon plant
- West Australian base on frontline of US war preparations against China
2013-07-17
- More than a dozen arrests after protests over Zimmerman acquittal
- Texas enacts sweeping abortion restrictions
- Australia: 13 dead in two more refugee boat disasters
- Canada’s newspapers whitewash government culpability in Lac-Mégantic tragedy
- Inmates in California enter second week of statewide hunger strike
- Wall Street profits and the widening social divide in America
- Detroit city worker pensions on the chopping block
- Freedom of the press under attack in Manning case
- Greek workers in fourth general strike of 2013
- Australian workers and youth express support for Edward Snowden
- Top US official meets with Egyptian junta as crackdown continues
- Tenants facing eviction attend SEP meeting on crisis in Detroit
- Austerity government appointed in the Czech Republic
- Australian government announces $4 billion budget cut
2013-07-18
- Water supply to DC suburb restricted in midst of heat wave
- Labour-controlled Welsh Assembly carries out massive attack on the National Health Service
- Pennsylvania Democrats defend voter ID law as trial begins
- FBI blocks release of Ibragim Todashev autopsy report
- 20 Feet From Stardom: The “most incredible artists you’ve never heard of”
- US threatens Russia with “long-term problems” as Snowden applies for temporary asylum
- Sri Lankan SEP holds meeting in defence of Snowden
- The social devastation of Detroit
- Germany: New revelations on state links to far-right NSU
- NSA deputy director admits to broader spying
- India: Contaminated school-meal kills 22 children
- Federal judge backs force-feeding at Guantanamo
- Letters from our readers
- Communal tensions in Burma continue
- Fed chairman reassures Wall Street on flow of cheap credit
- US government using license plates to track movements of millions
2013-07-19
- Kanye West’s Yeezus: Blocking out the rest of the world
- Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa
- Senators announce bipartisan deal to increase subsidized student loan rates
- Spanish government imposes new tax hikes and austerity measures
- Inmates punished in California prison hunger strike
- Judge retains “aiding the enemy” charge against Bradley Manning
- Sydney workers and youth discuss housing crisis with SEP campaigners
- Obama, touting health care law, remains silent on delay in insurance requirement for companies
- Greek government bans demonstrations in central Athens
- Sri Lankan government bans film on country’s civil war
- Reports confirm deepening recession in Europe
- Australian electricity sell-off sets new benchmark for Labor’s national privatisation agenda
- Emergency manager throws Detroit into bankruptcy
2013-07-20
- UK government set on deeper cuts to welfare
- Build a united struggle of workers and youth to defend social, democratic rights
- US, Britain push for Syrian military intervention
- The Detroit bankruptcy
- Outgoing homeland security secretary to head University of California
- Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific
- US secretary of state threatens Venezuela over Snowden asylum
- German state security intimidates opposition
- US-China dialogue in shambles
- Detroit bankruptcy filing paves the way for assault on workers
- No to bankruptcy! Mobilize the working class against the bankers dictatorship!
- US files civil charges against former MF Global CEO Jon Corzine
- Letters from our readers
- The Cluster Project: Artists against cluster bombing of civilians
- Chicago Public Schools announces more than 2,100 additional layoffs
2013-07-22
- This week in history: July 22-28
- Organizers of Trayvon Martin rallies promote Democratic Party
- Riots hit Trappes, France after police arrest family of veiled Muslim woman
- Veteran correspondent Helen Thomas, banished for anti-Israel remarks in 2010, dies at 92
- Court of Appeals rules Obama administration can force journalist to testify against alleged leaker
- Australian Labor government announces shutting of borders to refugees
- Australian spy base “critical” to Obama’s drone assassinations
- Obama, race and class
- Russian court convicts opposition leader Alexei Navalny
- Prosecutors attack Bradley Manning for being “anti-patriotic”
- Germany: SPD-Green coalition imposes massive spending cuts with support of Left Party
- Ruling LDP wins Japanese upper house election
- Detroit workers speak on city’s bankruptcy
- The Guardian and Edward Snowden
- “Independent” trade unions join military-backed government in Egypt
- Detroit bankruptcy sets stage for national assault on public-sector pensions
- Canada’s Communications Security Establishment part of a secret state-within-the-state
- US congressmen, complicit in NSA spying, posture as critics
- The Act of Killing and The Attack: Mass murder in Indonesia, a suicide bombing in Israel
2013-07-23
- Workers Struggles: The Americas
- Turkish police crack down on internal opposition
- Demand grows for Spanish prime minister to resign
- The US establishment swoons over the royal birth
- Peruvian government approves labor counter-reform
- A call to action: Oppose the Detroit bankruptcy!
- Newark mayor favored in New Jersey Senate race
- Parliamentary intelligence oversight body whitewashes mass surveillance by UK and US
- German intelligence services work closely with NSA
- FISA court renews NSA spying program
- US expands global drone warfare
- Sri Lankan dramatist defends Edward Snowden
- Detroit firefighters protest bankruptcy, pension cuts
- Unions impose concessions contract on Portland Daimler Truck workers
- Bangladesh legislates for garment worker unions
2013-07-24
- Washington, DC legislature passes “living wage” bill
- UK health secretary gives go-ahead for closure of Trafford General Emergency unit
- US military plans direct intervention in Syria
- Tonawanda, New York: United Steelworkers forces regressive contract on 3M workers
- Australian Labor Party votes on new leadership election rules
- Socialist candidate speaks on Brisbane radio
- Canada: Safety Board issues tepid call for more oversight in wake of rail disaster
- Portugal’s “National Salvation” pact fails
- Obama touts economic “recovery,” steps up assault on workers
- New York University employs Wall Street-style compensation for top staff
- Medicare accelerates plan linking US doctor pay to costs
- German Left Party supports union betrayals of workers
- Sri Lankan constitutional changes raise tensions with India
- Euro zone debt burden continues to rise
- Leaked emails reveal conspiracy to throw Detroit into bankruptcy
- Oppose the Detroit bankruptcy!
- Copperhead: What are these people up to?
- Urban warfare training exercises continue in Chicago area
- Justin Carter released on bail after anonymous donation
- Brazil’s unions, “left” parties and the July 11 “general strike”
2013-07-25
- Young man dies after being shot by police Taser gun in Manchester, England
- Snowden remains in airport as Russian officials send mixed messages
- State government retaliates against leaders of California prisons strike
- The militarization of America
- Obama combines demagogy and right-wing policies in speech on economy
- Whistleblowers expose unspeakable conditions in Australian refugee camps
- After White House intervention, House defeats constraints on domestic spying
- What commitments has the Labor government made to US war plans?
- India’s intelligence bureau and Gujarat police indicted for extrajudicial murders
- New Pakistani government desperate for IMF bailout
- Germany: Politicians and media promote a “basic right to security”
- Detroit firefighters protesting bankruptcy discuss expanding fight against pension and budget cuts
- Data storage in synthetic DNA
- Letters from our readers
- IMF warns of growing risks to China’s financial system
- Letter from Rio: The Pope’s visit and Brazil’s mass upheavals
- Federal court considers legality of drone strike killings of US citizens
2013-07-26
- Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa
- An interview with Todd Tarbox, author of Orson Welles and Roger Hill: A Friendship in Three Acts
- Orson Welles and Roger Hill: A Friendship in Three Acts: A remarkable glimpse into cultural history
- At least 80 killed in Spanish train crash
- Egypt’s Revolutionary Socialists seek to cover up support for military coup
- Australian opposition leader demands military response to refugee “emergency”
- German report on horrendous treatment of refugees on Europe’s borders
- US Congress defends the methods of a police state
- Court temporarily delays plan to gut the New York Public Library
- Michigan dissolves two school districts
- Prosecution delivers closing arguments in Manning trial
- Katter’s Australian Party: A nationalist political trap
- Japan scrambles fighters against Chinese plane in East China Sea
- Terry Hicks defends whistleblower Edward Snowden
- Gas rig fire off Louisiana coast
- Egyptian coup leader al-Sisi threatens mass repression
- The Detroit bankruptcy and the assault on democratic rights
- UK: The unlawful killing of deportee Jimmy Mubenga
- India: NLC workers angered by sell-out of their anti-privatisation strike
2013-07-27
- Tunisian opposition seizes on Brahmi’s murder to push for Egypt-style coup
- US-Australian military exercise rehearses for war against China
- US Senate bill ties student loan rate to financial markets
- US pressures Russia to extradite Snowden, vowing “he will not be tortured”
- Britain’s Royal birth: Media frenzy amid public indifference
- British police stole IDs of dead children to infiltrate political organisations
- Greece and Detroit—a new stage in the social counterrevolution
- University union spends $1 million to back Greens
- Defense rests in Manning court-martial
- Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific
- To avert current accounts crisis, India announces new measures to woo foreign investment
- Halliburton pleads guilty to destroying gulf oil spill evidence
- Massacre in Egypt: US-backed junta kills scores, wounds thousands of people
- Growing anger among Detroit workers against attack on pensions, services
2013-07-29
- US vice president visits India to strengthen ties against China
- AFL-CIO shrugs off Detroit bankruptcy
- This week in history: July 29-August 4
- Spanish train crash driver accused of reckless homicide
- Father of Edward Snowden issues open letter to Obama denouncing “Orwellian surveillance programs”
- Four in five Americans economically insecure
- Obama’s bogus crusade for the “middle class”
- Germany: Socialism and the fight against the GM-Opel shutdown
- SEP holds election meetings in Geelong, Perth and Brisbane
- Germany: Left Party defends the secret services
- Japan seeks pre-emptive military strike capabilities
- Israeli-Palestinian talks a cover for US aggression in Middle East
- Workers and youth discuss political issues raised at SEP meetings
- Detroit firefighters speak out on bankruptcy
- Mounting toll of dead, injured from crackdown by Egyptian junta
- Australian film director Paul Cox denounces US-led manhunt of Edward Snowden
- Fall in quarterly profits paves way for new attacks on Caterpillar workers
- Canada: US Steel forces locked-out workers to vote on concessions contract
- California pensions remain underfunded despite fiscal gains
2013-07-30
- Workers Struggles: The Americas
- Vietnam’s president visits White House
- New testing regime to be imposed on British schoolchildren
- Hedge fund SAC indicted for insider trading
- Australian Greens fraudulently posture as defenders of refugees
- The Egyptian coup and the tasks facing the working class
- Australian think tank proposes military base on PNG’s Manus Island
- Italy bus crash claims 39 lives
- New York City public housing tenants protest plans for luxury development
- UK: Splitting of Doncaster children services a model for further privatisations
- Obama rejects federal aid for Detroit
- Cuban government announces acceleration of privatization and austerity measures
- Letters from our readers
- Christie’s appraises the Detroit Institute of Arts collection for possible sale
- Major League Baseball suspends Ryan Braun for using steroids
2013-07-31
- Congressional committee passes legislation attacking the Postal Service and its workers
- Pressure from European Union heightens political crisis in Slovenia
- Detroit moves to force retirees onto Obama health care exchanges
- Advertising giants merge to hedge against economic downturn
- Germany: PSG holds meetings in defence of Edward Snowden
- The conviction of Bradley Manning: A travesty of justice
- Obama outlines “grand bargain” to slash corporate taxes
- UK hospital mortality rates used as an argument for privatisation
- Constitutional amendments prepare authoritarian rule in Japan
- Brooklyn hospitals dismantled as Wall Street waits in the wings
- Fruitvale Station tells the story of Oscar Grant III
- Australia: Queensland flood victims still living in freight containers
- Denmark’s social democratic-led government targets health service for cuts
- Senate confirms deputy attorney general under Bush as new FBI chief
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