Monday, November 26, 2012

November 26 News Updates Resume

Each Monday-Friday, by 9AM Central, we’ll post links to news stories and analytical articles of interest to working people. Sometimes they will be accompanied by editorial commentary. Stories from the New York Times will be followed with a *. The Times pay wall policy allows free access to only about ten articles a month.

Thousands demonstrate in Bangladesh after deadly blaze
Fatal Fire Highlights the Dangers Facing Garment Workers *

Will US role at climate talks change after storm?

Doha climate talks: what to expect

UN to launch new round of talks on global warming

Walmart strikes result in arrests as store claims Black Friday sales success

Drug companies’ influence over research grows
Swallowing Rain Forest, Cities Surge in Amazon
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Benefits Fight Brings Lesbian Couple to High Court
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Ikea 'regrets' forced labour use

Breast cancer risks on the job a 'neglected area'

Solar storm as desert plan to power Europe falters

White House march revives Keystone XL protest movement

Cuban transsexual elected to public office

Dead Woman Working: Thankful for Cancer Struggle

10,000 London Students Back in Streets to Mark Anniversary

High school teachers cut tentative deal with Thunder Bay board

Death metal: tin mining in Indonesia

Pipeline Protest Draws Pepper Spray From Deputies

Cost-Cutting Cited in Loose Plane Seats
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Fundraiser Monday evening for locked-out Crystal Sugar workers

Tentative agreement reached at Rainbow Foods

On Black Friday, hundreds protest outside Walmart in St. Paul

Rights group investigates Canadian-owned mine in Mexico

First gas tanker crosses Arctic

With Ban on Drilling Practice, Town Lands in Thick of Dispute
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Early Push for Sales Undercuts Black Friday
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