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UNESCO: Record Number Of Journalists Killed In 2009

UNESCO: Record Number Of Journalists Killed In 2009

Reporting the news, or at least trying to, is increasingly becoming a very dangerous line of work. Last year set a new record, with 77 journalists murdered worldwide. The United Nations Educational Cultural and Scientific Organization (UNESCO), is raising the alarm in a new report published today, and is calling “for an end to impunity […]

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Sticks and Stones: Americans Behaving Badly

Sticks and Stones: Americans Behaving Badly

The people who used inexcusable language in an attempt to demean some of our African-American and gay Members of Congress should be ashamed of their behavior. It shows just how low the right has sunk in its pursuit of ideology over humanity.

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Netanyahu, In Washington, Remains Defiant On Settlements Issue

Netanyahu, In Washington, Remains Defiant On Settlements Issue

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu  is in Washington. Monday, Netanyahu was greeted like a rock star at the reception held by AIPAC, for the annual conference of the most powerful Jewish lobbyist group in Washington. Judging by the speech of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the recent tensions between Washington and Jerusalem were just a flash […]

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Notes From Backstage At The Massive Immigration Rally

The immigration march Sunday in Washington should have gotten more attention than it did, especially from progressive advocates. But competing with the final or near-final dance culminating an almost year-long fight for health care reform. The rally for immigration was an impressive, important, and for me, breath-taking event that was a side-show to the day’s health care developments, especially if your primary – or only –language is English.

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Raising Labor Conditions And Immigration Reform

The Chamber of Commerce position of a revolving door immigration policy will undercut collective bargaining, lower the demand for labor and lower working conditions and wages.

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