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Facebook may recognize faces instead of privacy
June 9, 2011Facebook recently took the liberty of changing its users' privacy settings in order to allow for its latest feature, facial recognition software.
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U.S. prepares dangerous Iraq exit
June 9, 2011This summer the U.S. may be facing its "most dangerous remaining mission" in Iraq - getting our troops out.
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“One battle in a big war”: Comcast organizing drive rages on
June 9, 2011Only 2 percent of 90,000 Comcast workers nationally are organized. This was the second vote in five years at the Pullman facility.
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Song and struggle: “Preacher and Slave”
June 9, 2011Joe Hill was a talented singer and songwriter. He's remembered as a renowned troubadour of labor, and toured the country helping to organize workers.
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Swazi king in desperate bid to bail out ailing dictatorship
June 9, 2011Cash strapped and beset by political turmoil, the tiny kingdom of Swaziland, Africa's last absolute monarchy, is petitioning neighboring South Africa for a USD $1.4 billion bailout to stave off collapse.
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