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In Bangladesh, Workers Escalate Demands for Better Working Conditions
Up to 20,000 people took part in protests Monday, with more than 50 people injured by police intervention.
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The End of the Beginning of the End
William Rivers Pitt: The noose is tightening around the necks of average people, and more become radicalized with each passing day.
A Fossil Fuel-Free New York State by 2050
A detailed new study shows how New York state could feasibly - and to considerable economic benefit - convert to a fossil fuel-free economy by 2050, providing a promising …
Hancock’s Reaper Drone; Remote Control There and Here
Ed Kinane: "As Hancock wages its cowardly wars on the people of Afghanistan and on Upstate Drone Action, we will persist in exposing the drone war crime in our …
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Tales in a Kabul Restaurant
We who live in countries that support NATO, that tolerate this occupation, bear responsibility to hear the tales told by Afghans who are trapped by our war of choice.
Partners in the Struggle: How to Be an Effective Ally
On this edition, from Mississippi to Zimbabwe, a roundtable discussion on the do's and don'ts of how to be an effective ally.
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Big Coal Faces Big Opposition in Pacific Northwest
Earlier this month, activists in the Pacific Northwest scored a victory over one of the world's most powerful industries.
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Six Nights of Violence Reveal Inequalities in Sweden
The Scandinavian country has been reducing the role of its famously generous welfare state since the 1990s.
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A Generation Out of Luck
The class of 2013 will face a jobs and career crisis when they graduate. Gary Lapon examines the different dimensions of the crisis - and why it's taking place.
Why Tim DeChristopher Went to Prison for His Protest
Only weeks after his release from prison, the activist talks with Bill about the necessity of civil disobedience in the fight for environmental justice.