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New York protesters: ‘No to INS registration and arrests’
Immigration cops question, track U.S. residents from 20 nations
Calero Midwest tour builds antideportation fight
Venezuelan workers resist boss ‘strike’ to overthrow government
Machinists in Ontario strike to defend union rights
Washington, London ready tens of thousands more troops for Mideast
Palestinian fighter speaks out from jail in New Jersey
A socialist newsweekly published in the interests of working people
Vol. 67/No. 2
January 20, 2003
News articles
New York protesters: ‘No to INS registration and arrests’
Immigration cops question, track U.S. residents from 20 nations
Calero Midwest tour builds antideportation fight
Venezuelan workers resist boss ‘strike’ to overthrow government
Machinists in Ontario strike to defend union rights
Washington, London ready tens of thousands more troops for Mideast
Palestinian fighter speaks out from jail in New Jersey
Cop brutality sparks revolt in East Timor
Steelworkers outlast AK Steel in Ohio as bosses end three-year lockout
U.S. actions, threats against north Korea increase
South Korea: acquittal of U.S. GIs fuels outrage
Congress ends jobless benefits for 800,000
Detroit resident freed as government ‘antiterror’ frame-up unravels
Pakistan: thousands protest U.S. war moves
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‘Money laundering’ raids target Arab immigrants
Unionists strike against concessions at Domino Sugar plant in Baltimore
U.S. Navy to launch new exercises in Vieques
65th anniversary of founding of the SWP
United Airlines drives to squeeze more pay cuts from workers
U.S. routinely torturing captured prisoners
Calero meets workers, farmers in Iowa
Defense committee holds meeting at new offices
New Zealand: Communist League hosts meeting
Florida garment strikers demand workers’ jobs back
Dairy farmers in Maine dump milk to protest low prices
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