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Japan’s Earthquake Jolts Shreveport
Globalization's "efficiency' is nothing but a cross-your-fingers fantasy. The corporate chieftains who've relentlessly pushed American factories and middle-class jobs offshore rationalize this globalization of production by declaring …
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Georgia: The New “Show Me Your Papers” State
Thousands rallied at the Georgia state Capitol last week, protesting anti-immigrant legislation. While Arizona-like bills are advancing in other Southern states, Georgia was the first to have a big …
Japan Post’s Stalled Sale a Saving Grace
When a spokeswoman for the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said at a news conference on March 17 that Japan has the financial means to recover from its devastating tsunami, …
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Killing the Mentally Ill
(Photo: yanivba) In 1982, American jurisprudence sustained a crushing setback from which it has yet to recover. The iconic date is June 21 of that year, when …
The Military’s Rape and Sexual Assault Epidemic
On February 15, 2011, fifteen female and two male military veterans filed a class action lawsuit against former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and current Defense Secretary Robert Gates. …
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America’s Most Segregated Cities Likely to Stay That Way
The recent report that America’s most segregated cities are just as — if not more — segregated than they were a couple of decades ago is hardly a revelation. …
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US Shifts to Seek Removal of Yemen’s Leader, an Ally
Sana, Yemen - The United States, which long supported Yemen’s president, even in the face of recent widespread protests, has now quietly shifted positions and has concluded that he …
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Negotiation 101 for Democrats: The Right Policies Are the Right Politics (2)
President Barack Obama meets with Democratic Governors in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, Feb. 25, 2011, to discuss ways Washington and states can work together to grow the economy …
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592 Americans Have Died in Afghanistan Since President Obama Announced the Surge
During the height of the Iraq war, the U.S. media paid close attention to troop deaths and fatalities, often making casualties among American soldiers leading stories in newspapers and …
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Labor Pains and the GOP
Senator Jim DeMint speaking at Steve King's Conservative Policies conference in Des Moines, Iowa. The Republican senator told ThinkProgress that he "doesn't believe collective bargaining has any place in …