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2009-12-10 20:15:32 - NEW YORK, NY -- (Marketwire) -- 12/10/09 -- To coincide with International Human Rights Day on December 10, LimeWire Store : releases Live at Lime with Tom Morello, available only at LimeWire Store. Full Article at PR-Inside.com
The old guard came to lionize Jack Nichol, the fishermen's fighter when 'we still had natural resource industries.' You'd hardly know collective bargaining is a human right. Fishermen 'scapegoated' says former BC fisheries advisor Dennis Brown. Full Article at The Tyee
Latin America was really bad, and Europe, Africa, Russia, Caspian was really bad
Utah Jobs with Justice is remembering the late Joe Hill Saturday, Nov. 21 at 7 p.m. at The Post Theater (245 S. Ft. Full Article at Salt Lake Tribune
NEW YORK - Defiant to the end as she embraced emotional supporters outside the federal courthouse in Lower Manhattan, Lynne F. Stewart, the radical lawyer known for defending unpopular clients, surrendered Thursday evening to begin serving her 28-month... Full Article at Ventura County Star
Defiant to the end as she embraced emotional supporters outside the federal courthouse in Lower Manhattan, Lynne F. Stewart, the radical lawyer known for defending unpopular clients, surrendered on Thursday evening to begin serving her 28-month... Full Article at The New York Times
Joe Hill was murdered right here in Salt Lake City Utah on November 19, 1915 ... He was a fierce unionist and defender of workers rights, organizing the masses with poetry and song. As we can see, the bosses that helped kill him are at it again, workers are seeing their meager rights being swept away fo...
“It’s Nov. 19, 1915, in a courtyard of the Utah State Penitentiary in Salt Lake City. Five riflemen take careful aim at a condemned organizer for the Industrial Workers of the World, Joe Hill, who stands before them straight and stiff and proud. Full Article at Rational Review
On this day - International Toilet Day; National Review publishes its first issue (1955), pop group Milli Vanilli are stripped of their Grammy Award because the duo did not sing at all on the Girl You Know It’s True album (1990), the U.S. House of... Full Article at NW Republican
Joe Hill, born Joel Emmanuel Hägglund, and also known as Joseph Hillström (October 7, 1879 or 1882 – November 19, 1915) was a Swedish-American labor activist, songwriter, and member of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW, also known as the Wobblies). He was executed for murder after a controversial trial. Full Article
Latin America was really bad, and Europe, Africa, Russia, Caspian was really bad
Joe Hill was murdered right here in Salt Lake City Utah on November 19, 1915 ... He was a fierce unionist and defender of workers rights, organizing the masses with poetry and song. As we can see, the bosses that helped kill him are at it again, workers are seeing their meager rights being swept away fo...
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