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May Day: Reflecting on Bangladesh Factory Disaster and Corporate Terror

by Paula Chakravartty and Stephanie Luce Al Jazeera
This May Day, we might want to return to the similarities between the acts of violence outside of Dhaka and in Boston, both events resulted in senseless bloodshed of innocent victims. While we might debate how to prevent tragedies like the Boston marathon bombings, it is abundantly clear that enforcement of safety standards and basic regulations would help prevent the sheer scale of terror and violence from being unleashed yet again in Bangladesh.

This May Day, a Call for a Path to Citizenship

Christine Neumann-Ortiz Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
This year, the energy is palpable, because there is broad recognition that the chances of passing immigration reform are the best they have been in a decade.

Dispatches from the Culture Wars – Not Ready for Prime Time edition

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Bradley Manning is off limits at SF Gay Pride parade; Ohio air show pushed to drop Hiroshima raid reenactment; Raul Castro’s daughter denied visa to attend gay rights conference; Rape Case Solved By Anonymous in Less Than 2 Hours Despite "No Evidence"; Teamsters foil Westboro Baptist Church; Palestinian marathon tribute to Boston victims; Oscar Romero beatification; Amherst and the economists’ fuzzy math; Zuckerburg dishes out the dough for Keystone XL