Non-party Political Groups

"A 'no' heard round the world": US Ford workers defy union leaders

Submitted on 7 November, 2009 - 12:11 From the US socialist group Solidarity By November 1, United Auto Workers (UAW) members at Ford had overwhelmingly rejected contract modifications, in voting that concluded — not...

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Activists bury heads in sand in G20 beach protest

ST ANDREWS, Scotland (Reuters) - Twenty activists donned suits and ties and buried their heads in the sand on a Scottish beach on Saturday to protest against a meeting of finance ministers from the Group of 20 powerful nations.

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Indian women's hockey team come in for praise

The Indian women team's superb performance at the Asia Cup, particularly their attacking style, has come in for praise from the continent's hockey fraternity who on Saturday said the country deserves to be in next year's World...

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New ideas abound at the inventor's fair

Großansicht des Bildes mit der Bildunterschrift: The kitty clap represented just one of almost 200 inventions on display in Nuremberg International inventors meet in Nuremberg to display their prototypes from November 5 to 8....

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Children pay tribute to YSR

Some of them captivate the audience in the attire of the former Chief Minister during the fancy dress competition — Photo: Singam Venkataramana FUNTIME: Children at a fancy dress competition organised by YMCA district unit in...

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YMCA to host Kerala festival

NEW DELHI: Young Men’s Christian Association’s Department of Cultural and Tribal Affairs is organising a festival of Kerala this Sunday at YMCA here on Jai Singh Road. “As part of the annual celebration of various States of ...

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Eric Crawford: BC win stirs memories of Jerry Romans

ARCADIA, Calif. — It has been more than 40 years since Frank Jones struck up a friendship with a tall stranger on the basketball court at Louisville's Third Street YMCA. In those days, Jerry Romans was just starting his career...

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Red Riders shoot past PikeView

By Jed Lockett For the Register-Herald It was a cold yet bright morning at the Beckley YMCA Youth Sports Complex. In this setting was born a new hope in the form of the PikeView Panthers, who in their third season of existence...

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Oak Hill falls to Weir

Weir puts an end to Red Devils' title hopes By Gary Fauber CNHI Weir’s last visit to Beckley was not pretty. Led by Chad Ford’s hat trick, Weir defeated Oak Hill 4-1 Friday in the Class AA/A semifinals at the YMCA Youth Sports...

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Neo-Nazi Rallies Provoke 'Anger, Fear'

The National Socialist Movement, a neo-Nazi group, is holding two rallies Saturday to demonstrate against illegal immigration. Similar rallies in Riverside, Calif., have led to violent clashes with counter-demonstrators. A...

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