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New York Governor Elliot Spitzer, accused of patronizing prostitutes, is a victim of the Patriot Act and his corporate enemies

Moralists may dance in the streets at the fall of New York Governor Elliot Spitzer, while the Wall Street financiers w

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The latest salvo in Bush v. Chavez.

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Part II of this epic book.

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An epic work on the importance of oil.

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Greed is defined as an excessive or uncontrolled desire for or pursuit of money, wealth, food, or other possessions especially when this denies the same goods to others. It is reprehensible acquisitiveness, an insatiable longing for power, and supremacy in order to advance individual interests at the cost of other's well being.

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AKBAYAN Citizens Action Party Rep. Risa Hontiveros said that dismissing Lozada’s explosive statement as an attempt to destabilize the country would not do, saying that what Lozada divulged lays accountability on the National Broadband Network (NBN) deal at the doorstep of Malacanang Presidential Palace.

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The Precarious Revolt (featuring news of recent IWW activity)

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On Monday, February 11th 2008, Mexican President Felipe Calderón will speak at Harvard University's JFK Forum in Cambridge. BAAM is calling on all anarchists, anti-authoritarians, and anti-capitalists to come together for a radical bloc to march on the venue hosting Calderón.

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DelCo Alliance for Environmental Justice
presents
Film Screening of
Laid to Waste
followed by Panel Discussion and Question and Answer Session

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At noon last Saturday, January 26th, at least a hundred Philadelphians marched through Center City, from 5th and Market to the Israeli Consulate at 15th and Locust, urging Israel to lift its blockade of the Palestinian Gaza Strip and to allow a waiting convoy of much-needed relief supplies into the territory. The march, organized by a coalition of local Jewish and secular Israel/Palestine peace and justice organizations, highlighted the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where most Gazans have lived without clean water, adequate food, fuel, and medical supplies, and electricity for the past seven months.

"We've got more up our sleeves for this spring" said Candace Saunders of Philly SUSTAIN (Stop US Tax Aid to Israel Now), "We're proud to unveil sixty days of action from March 16th to May 15th, to remember the sixtieth anniversary of resistance to the occupation of Palestine.”

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