March

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Bush vs. Working People

'The Bush administration continued to demonstrate its strong bias against workers' rights in 2005,' states a report put out earlier this month by the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions.

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Media Avoids Covering Vote on Permanent Bases

Something is happening in Iraq that most Americans have never heard about, but many Americans think the war is being fought for: the United States is building what look like permanent military bases.

True to its History, FBI is Still Violating Civil Liberties

According to a report released last week by the Justice Department, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (F.B.I.) violated procedures for wiretapping and other methods of obtaining intelligence more than 100 times.

Big George Invites India Into Nuclear Club

This arrogant and dangerous accord thumbs its nose at the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, which India has never signed, and to which the global community has tried to adhere.

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100 British MPs Sign Motion Supporting Venezuela

100 MPs have now added their name to Colin Burgon MP’s Early Day Motion (EDM) in the British Parliament supporting the democratic process in Venezuela and urging the UK government to pursue a policy of constructive engagement with the country.

Iraq: A military quagmire

OCCUPATION forces have chosen the third anniversary of their illegal invasion of Iraq to launch an exercise around Samarra that they describe as the largest airborne assault since March 2003.

India: Perils Of A Strategic Alliance

INDIA has become a strategic ally of the United States. This is the message that President Bush’s visit to India has underlined.

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