The Militant - Vol.64/No.29 - July 24, 2000 -- News Articles
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Meat packers press for union victory in St. Paul
Dakota Premium bosses step up antiunion propaganda
Socialists launch ballot drive in New York
Protests push back rightist march in Northern Ireland
Marchers in Mississippi: Black youth was lynched
Jack Barnes on working class and transformation of learning
Striking miners: 'They haven't loaded one coal train'
A socialist newsweekly published in the interests of working people
Vol. 64/No. 29
July 24, 2000
News articles
Meat packers press for union victory in St. Paul
Dakota Premium bosses step up antiunion propaganda
Socialists launch ballot drive in New York
Protests push back rightist march in Northern Ireland
Marchers in Mississippi: Black youth was lynched
'Independence for Puerto Rico is in the interests of U.S. working people'
SWP presidential candidate James Harris speaks at UN hearings on decolonization
Strikes against austerity rock Nigeria
Swedish trial of youths attacks rights
Bay Area health-care workers strike
5,000 in Michigan blast killing of Black man
Miami trade ban with Cuba struck down
UNITE strikers in Florida win support
Chicago laundry workers strike for a union
2,200 unionists walk out at Vancouver hotels
SWP presidential candidate Harris talks with meat packers and farmers in Iowa
Trowe joins NY pro-choice action, meets young fighters
Socialists discuss steps to merge party's activity with worker and farmer fightback
Ohio conference to highlight working-class resistance, building the communist movement
Pathfinder Reprint volunteers step up output, hone skills
Miners: 'They haven't loaded one coal train'
Indiana electrical workers stand firm in face of power company lock-out
Steelworkers hear tentative proposals to settle lockout by Kaiser Aluminum
Vancouver protesters denounce anti-choice attack
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U.S. bases in Okinawa draw protests
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