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Ten thousand people took part in todays anti austerity march in dublin, Ireland. They represent over 3 million people that are taking part in a boycott of government imposed taxes on homes. More than 1 million homes have not registered for this tax, and t ...[Read more]
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Spain’s Indignados and globalization of dissent
"Before Adbusters called on activists to Occupy Wall Street, thousands of Spaniards set up camp in Madrid ...[Read more]
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From Corporate Watchdogs to Corporate Reformers
Corporate America along with its three pawns, the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of our government, are slowly driving our nation to ruination. The signs of the rot and ruin are everywhere, not just from sea to shining sea across our land b ...[Read more]
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Financers and Sex Trafficking – NYTimes.com
THE biggest forum for sex trafficking of under-age girls in the United States appears to be a Web site called Backpage.com. This emporium for girls and women ...[Read more]
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BBC2 documentary examines a possible fictional scenario in the wake of oil supply running out, after explaining that oil supply running out is not a theory or a risk, but an eventual reality which will happen into the next decades in an inevitable fashion ...[Read more]
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Pirate Party Wins Again: Germany’s Rebel Politicians Sail On
Germany's Pirate Party won four seats in the Saarland state parliament on Monday. The new party, led in the western state by 22-year-old Jasmin Maurer, took an impressive 7.4 percent of the parliamentary vote despite only having three months to prepare f ...[Read more]
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Israelis Protest Against War on Iran
Near a thousand Israelis marched in Tel Aviv on Saturday to protest against a possible unilateral Israeli military strike on Iran, as more Israeli citizens begin to reach out to Iranians. The protest sprung up independently after a Facebook campaign by I ...[Read more]
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Tolerance for Income Gap May Be Ebbing – Economic Scene – New York Times
Americans have never been too worried about the income gap. The gap between the rich and the rest has been much wider in the United States than in other developed nations for decades. Still, polls show we are much less concerned about it than people in th ...[Read more]
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The Rich Get Even Richer – New York Times
NEW statistics show an ever-more-startling divergence between the fortunes of the wealthy and everybody else ...[Read more]
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The upper class is more Republican
When the ...[Read more]
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