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In Our Name

At this very moment, there are approximately 130 prisoners on hunger strike in the prison facility operated by the United States military located at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. Numerous reports and testimonials corroborate this: detainees’ lawyers, human rights advocates, the Red Cross, and...

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American Idle and Our Truth Emergency

"Corporate media is no longer meeting the needs of our democracy. We have a Truth Emergency on our hands." -Peter Philips
 
Project Censored is in the house! With these introductory words, former Project Censored (PC) director Peter Phillips,...
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THE BANK OF VERMONT

By Adrian Kuzminski

INTRODUCTION

Today Vermonters have no control over access to capital. Loans are available to them almost exclusively through an unfair and exploitative banking system.

Money can be borrowed for the most part only from private banks which...

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