By Anonymous (not verified) , 29 April, 2006
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Atomic Girl

On April 28, hundreds of students walked out from their high schools (& middle schools) to demand an end to all wars. This is the beginning of the march (in the rain!) from Northrup Hall at the U of MN. (2:12:03)

On April 28, hundreds of students walked out from their high schools (& middle schools) to demand an end to all wars. This is the beginning of the march (in the rain!) from Northrup Hall at the U of MN. (2:12:03)

By Anonymous (not verified) , 29 April, 2006
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Progetto Radio Scatola Nera

Ascoltiamo l'intervento di Angelo Miotto, giornalista di Radio Popolare di Milano che presenterà il suo libro Storie Basche uscito nel 2005 per NDA Edizioni.

La presentazione si è tenuta venerdì 28 aprile nella fiasketteria del Centro Sociale Autogestito Il Molino di Lugano

Registrazione a cura di Progetto Radio Scatola Nera

By Anonymous (not verified) , 29 April, 2006
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Ariel Perez

May Day: To work or not to work - Like a train without brakes, plans for an immigrant work and school boycott on May 1 continue to build steam across the nation. . . Some prominent pro-immigrant leaders and groups are urging immigrants to go to work and school on May 1.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 29 April, 2006
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Ariel Perez

Coalition of clergy embraces strikers - Nearly two months into a strike by janitors at the University of Miami, a determined band of South Florida clergy has rallied religious support for workers that crosses traditional faith boundaries.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 29 April, 2006
Author
Ariel Perez

Where will the teachers live? - Just two years ago, the promise of sunshine, Disney World and cheap housing made it a cinch attracting teachers to Osceola County. "Affordable housing was in our bag of tricks. But we've lost that tool. Now there's nowhere for teachers to live."

By Anonymous (not verified) , 29 April, 2006
Author
Ariel Perez

Job security, French style - Aparently, English workers too look at their French counterparts with envy. Their situation is not better than our own in the US. Unions believe that weak UK labour laws are putting UK workers in the frontline for the sack compared to their European counterparts who enjoy superior employment protection.