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Mar 26 2013

CommonDreams: As Neoliberal Order Wreaks Havoc, World Social Forum Gathers in Tunisia

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In a world witnessing revolutions in mid-stride, flourishing climate crises, and the reign of austerity economics, tens of thousands of people from all over the globe are gathering in Tunisia for the 2013 World Social Forum to confront the contemporary situation with their consistent call: “another world is possible.”

This year, WSF participants come together under the banner of “dignity” and seek a way to push back against the neoliberal establishment that refuses to loosen its …

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Mar 26 2013

USA Today: ICE agents’ union wants to slow immigration overhaul

Newswire | Published 26 Mar 2013, 10:07 am | Comments Off on USA Today: ICE agents’ union wants to slow immigration overhaul -

WASHINGTON — The head of the union representing the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents is calling on a bipartisan group of senators to slow down the push for an overhaul of the nation’s immigration laws.

Chris Crane, the head of the National ICE Council, wrote Tuesday to the so-called “Gang of Eight” — the lawmakers trying to negotiate a deal to overhaul the nation’s immigration laws — that they should hear from ICE agents before they …

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Mar 26 2013

Amnesty International: Louisiana’s “justice” keeps Albert Woodfox locked up in isolation for over 40 years

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Albert Woodfox has spent more than half his life in a cell just three paces wide and four paces long.

The 66-year-old man was convicted in 1972 of the murder of Brent Miller, a prison guard.

He claims he is innocent and organizations including Amnesty International have said his case raises serious legal and human rights concerns.

A federal district court in Louisiana recently ruled that his conviction should be overturned.

But Louisiana Attorney General James Caldwell has said …

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Mar 26 2013

AlJazeera: BRICS wrangle over new development bank

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BRICS emerging powers sought a deal on setting up a development bank that would rival Western-backed institutions, trying to iron out significant differences ahead of a leaders’ summit in Durban.

The grouping of Brazil, Russia, India, China and hosts South Africa are racing to elaborate on proposals for an infrastructure-focused lender that would challenge seven decades of dominance by the World Bank.

Just hours before leaders kick off the summit at 17:30 GMT on Tuesday, finance ministers …

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Mar 26 2013

Salon: Is the NFL ready for its first out player?

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According to Mike Freeman at CBS Sports, the day when an openly gay athlete will join the National Football League — or when a current player will publicly come out — may be closer than you think.

After conducting a series of interviews with NFL insiders, Freeman reports:

I’m told that a current gay NFL player is strongly considering coming out publicly within the next few months — and after doing so, the …

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Mar 26 2013

Guardian: Sexism in the workplace is alive and well, and Adria Richards is latest victim

Newswire | Published 26 Mar 2013, 9:53 am | Comments Off on Guardian: Sexism in the workplace is alive and well, and Adria Richards is latest victim -

The Adria Richards story isn’t a new one: Woman publicly says something about sexism. The internet hordes descend. Woman is on the receiving end of rape and death threats. Woman disappears for a while, sometimes forever. Commentators who believe themselves to be “reasonable” pontificate on everything woman could have done differently to avoid such a fate, and suggest that women who object to sexism or sexualized workplaces just need to have a sense of humor. …

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Mar 26 2013

Global Post: Moaz al-Khatib of Syrian opposition takes Arab League seat

Newswire | Published 26 Mar 2013, 9:49 am | Comments Off on Global Post: Moaz al-Khatib of Syrian opposition takes Arab League seat -

Syrian opponents of President Bashar al Assad took their seat at the 22-member Arab League summit in Qatar on Tuesday.

The seat was filled by Moaz al-Khatib, who had led the opposition’s main umbrella group — the National Coalition — until his resignation last week.

It’s a significant moment for rebel forces, as it gives them some international legitimacy, and puts the National Coalition in a seat formerly held by Assad’s government.

“It is part of …

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Mar 26 2013

In The Capital: Protests Outside Supreme Court Against DOMA and Prop 8 Just a Mass of Love

Newswire | Published 26 Mar 2013, 9:41 am | Comments Off on In The Capital: Protests Outside Supreme Court Against DOMA and Prop 8 Just a Mass of Love -

At 10 a.m this morning, the Supreme Court Justices filed into the most important courthouse in the land, upon which the inscription ”Equal Justice Under the Law” is prominently inscribed. There they will be deciding the fate of millions of Americans to marry whomsoever they choose. Since the early hours of the morning crowds have gathered outside the Supreme Court to express their opinions on the Californian Proposition 8 and the even more controversial Defense …

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Mar 26 2013

Grist: What does the collapse of solar-panel giant Suntech mean? Pricier panels, probably

Newswire | Published 26 Mar 2013, 9:36 am | Comments Off on Grist: What does the collapse of solar-panel giant Suntech mean? Pricier panels, probably -

The bankruptcy of Chinese solar-panel heavyweight Suntech may be an omen that the sun is about to set on super-cheap solar energy.

The world’s biggest solar module manufacturer is on the verge of collapse under a pile of more than $1 billion in debt. The problem is not that the market for solar panels is weak. The problem is that there is too much competition among manufacturers of panels, which has driven prices down to unsustainably …

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Mar 26 2013

NBC: Wal-Mart sues union over protests at Fla. stores

Newswire | Published 26 Mar 2013, 9:32 am | Comments Off on NBC: Wal-Mart sues union over protests at Fla. stores -

Wal-Mart Stores Inc has sued a major grocery workers union and others who have protested at its Florida stores, the latest salvo in its legal fight to stop “disruptive” rallies in and around its stores by groups seeking better pay and working conditions.

Wal-Mart does not have union-represented workers in its U.S. stores. Nevertheless, it has long faced opposition from various labor groups including the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union (UFCW), and from a …

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