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- Hidden From Headlines: The Top Censored Stories of 2009-2010 — Project Censored's Peter Phillips and Mickey Huff will discuss the big stories that didn't make front pages last year.
Breaking the Law for Health Care
IPS Director John Cavanagh, joined dozens of leaders of unions and other public interest organizations and thousands of others to protest the major lobby that is blocking real health care reform in Congress. They rallied and marched to a Washington hotel where America's Health Insurance Plans (AHIP), which represents all the corporate heavies in the health industry, was plotting their next steps.
Call your senator today and tell him or her that you've had enough. It's not too late to demand the public option: 41 senators publicly support passing it through a simple majority reconciliation process.
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Time-Lapse Foreign Policy
March 9 - There are some aspects of our tech-powered reality where we should be pressing "pause" instead of "fast-forward." By John Feffer
Op-Ed
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Op-Ed
Sweatshops Won't Save Haiti
March 15 - The UN donors' conference is an opportunity to help Haitians rebuild in a manner that respects their humanity and enables them to become more productive. By Tope Folarin, published in Common Dreams and Truthout and The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)
Op-Ed
Why I'm Breaking the Law for Health Care
March 9 - We're standing up to insurance companies and demanding the reform our country so desperately needs. By John Cavanagh, published in The Huffington Post
Op-Ed
Utah v. Women
March 8 - We must insist that legislators focus on ensuring that every child in the nation is loved and wanted. By Tamar Abrams, published in The Pocono Record and The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)
Op-Ed
Avatar's History Lesson
March 4 - The blockbuster film's storyline is far from original. By Sanho Tree, published in Common Dreams and The Vernon County Broadcaster
Op-Ed
Wall St. Bonuses Come at a Bad Time
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Op-Ed
Strange Snow Patterns Consistent with Climate Change
February 28 - Think the freak snowstorms disproved climate change science? Think again. By Janet Redman, published in The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)
Op-Ed
Nukes Aren't the Answer
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Report
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Op-Ed
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Op-Ed
A Really Inconvenient Truth
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