A SOCIALIST NEWSWEEKLY PUBLISHED IN THE INTERESTS OF WORKING PEOPLE
Vol.62/No.45 December 14, 1998
- Striking Coal Miners Expand Picket Lines -- UMWA members defy Freeman's ultimatum
- Quebec Vote Spotlights Desire For Sovereignty
- London, Paris Deal Threatens U.S. Hegemony In Europe
- Black Farmers Debate Gov't Attempt To Settle Discrimination Suit Out Of Court -- `Offer is not morally just,' says farm leader Gary Grant
- Australia: Aborigines Win Land Rights
- British Court Sets Imperial Precedent By Ruling Pinochet Can Be Extradited To Spain
- Defend Affirmative Action!
- Free Puerto Rican Patriots
- `British Justice--No Justice!'
- In Brief
- Canada: McDonald's workers fight for contract
- Strikes, Marches For Immigrant Rights Spread In France
- New Platesetter Will Reduce Labor, Facilitate Political Timeliness In Pathfinder Printshop
- Connecticut, Florida Protests Press For Release Of Puerto Rican Political Prisoners
- Oregon Disclosure Ruling Saps Free Speech
- Rightism, Bonapartism, And The Election Of Jesse Ventura
- Skychef Strikers In London Stand Firm
- UK Farmers Face `Worst Crisis Since 1930s'
- Cuban Youth Leaders Tour Vancouver, Speak With Steelworkers in Toronto, Meet Garment Workers In Montreal
- `We're Not Veterans, We're Still Fighting' -- Newspaper interviews leader of Cuban association of revolutionary combatants
- Cuba Launches Int'l Solidarity Campaign -- Revolutionary gov't proposes 2,000 doctors for Central America, thousands
- U.S. Troops Bring `Aid' With A Dropper
- Steelworkers' Walkout Solid At Continental General Tire Co.
- Canada: Paperworkers Win 5-Month Strike
- Hundreds Gather To Oppose Death Penalty In Chicago
- Alaska, Northwest Workers In Seattle Demand Contract
- Jersey City teachers make gains through strike
- Electricians In London Win Strike Over Safety
- San Diego Students Protest Racist Beating Of Black Marine
- Affirmative Action Is Under Assault In The United States
- The Great Society
- Birth Of The Communist Movement In The U.S.
- 25 And 50 Years Ago
- Crown Workers In Alabama Get Support In Their Fight For A Contract
- Letters
- Correction
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