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Fashion Model/Filmmaker Launches Workers' Rights Organization for the Modeling Industry

Posted on Feb 9, 2012, Source: The Guardian

Model Sara Ziff, who made a film called "Picture Me" that revealed the seedy underbelly of the fashion industry, wants to help models fight for their rights.

Are Wealthy News Corp Investors Turning on Rupert Murdoch?

Posted on Jan 31, 2011, Source: The Guardian

Scandal in the UK and a boycott in the US has wealthy News Corp investors restless.

Guantanamo on the Brink: Death Looms for Inmates Amid Hunger Strikes and Beatings

Posted on Feb 9, 2009, Source: Independent UK

Dozens of hunger strikes, beatings, instances of forced feeding and other atrocities have reportedly reduced Guantanamo to near chaos.

Obama Surges Ahead in Florida

Posted on Oct 6, 2008, Source: The Observer UK

After eight years of disappointment in Florida, Obama’s supporters are dreaming of revenge in one of the crucial battlegrounds of the election.

Despite Decades of Progress, Race Fears Still Haunt the U.S.

Posted on Apr 1, 2008, Source: The Observer UK

Despite the rise of a black middle class and Obama's run for president, the racial divide still exists -- especially for the urban underclass.

Hillary Will Never Say Die, But Tuesday Could Be Her Last Gasp

Posted on Mar 3, 2008, Source: The Observer UK

This week's primaries in delegate-rich Ohio and Texas may well be her last roll of the dice.

Obama Learns to Talk Tough, Just in Time

Posted on Nov 26, 2007, Source: The Observer UK

Hillary Clinton now has a fight on her hands, as a rival's gloves-off relaunch puts him ahead in Iowa.

Is Chauncey Bailey the Last Victim of Oakland's Muslim Bakery Mob?

Posted on Oct 30, 2007, Source: The Observer UK

Journalist Chauncey Bailey was assassinated for investigating an Oakland crime gang -- and now its history of corruption, kidnapping and extortion is shocking the nation.

Gun Love in America Is Strong as Ever

Posted on Oct 16, 2007, Source: The Observer UK

Despite the spiraling rise in the daily number of shootings in the US, gun culture has only become stronger.

Is Six Actors Enough to Show the Many Sides of Bob Dylan?

Posted on Aug 30, 2007, Source: The Observer UK

In the upcoming Bob Dylan biopic, I'm Not There, six actors including Cate Blanchett portray various periods of the music legend's life -- an unlikely film to be at the center of Hollywood buzz.

Claws Are out for Candidates' 'First Ladies'

Posted on Aug 13, 2007, Source: The Observer UK

"Puppy killer," "pole-dancer," "scheming": the spouses of America's presidential candidates are facing tough criticism and intense scrutiny as the campaign turns dirty.

Is the US Heading for 'Developing Nations' Inequality Levels?

Posted on Jul 30, 2007, Source: The Observer UK

The American Dream of riches for all has turned into a nightmare of inequality: welcome to Richistan, USA.
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