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As a plethora of "health care reform" bills circulate through thehalls of Congress, a new movement is emerging on the streets—taking thefight for health care reform directly to the doors of the health insuranceindustry giants who, for all too long,  |  |


Fred Goldstein, author of "Low-Wage Capitalism," was the featuredspeaker at two recent New York events: a Brecht Forum meeting and a conferenceof the Union of Radical Political Economists (URPE) in Brooklyn. He was alsointerviewed on radio station WBAI-FM in New  |
Trying to hide behind the transparent ruse of "free speech,"anti-Islamic Dutch lawmaker Geert Wilders attempted to bring his hate-speechtour to Temple University on Oct. 21. He was met with studentresistance.  |  |
After 125 days on the streets protesting the military coup thathad deposed their elected president, the people of Honduras have finally seen apositive sign that could lead to the reinstatement of President JoséManuel Zelaya Rosales.  |  |


The Honduran ambassador to the United Nations, the Hon.Jorge Arturo Reina, and former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark participatedin an event here on Oct. 27 in solidarity with the resistance in Honduras.  |  |
It is 92 years since the Bolshevik Revolution stunned the ruling classes ofthe world. For more than 70 years, until the pulling down of the Soviet Unionin 1991, the impact of that great upheaval of the workers and peasants couldnot  |  |
Un conocido líder musulmán africano-americano de Detroit fueasesinado por agentes del Buró Federal de Investigaciones (FBI) el 28 deoctubre en un almacén en Dearborn. El imán Luqman Ameen Abdullah de53 años de edad, quien encabezaba la mezquita Masjid Al-Haqq en  |  |
Funeral services for Imam Luqman Ameen Abdullah were held Oct. 31 at the MuslimCenter on Detroit's west side. More than a thousand people attended thememorial from the Detroit area and around the United States. The Muslim leaderhad been gunned down  |  |
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