Vol. 64/No.39 October 16, 2000
News articles
Striking Los Angeles bus drivers win support
Reach out to passengers, unionists to defend public transport
'Organize solidarity with transit strikers'
Strikes, protests engulf Yugoslavia
Palestinians face brutal Israeli crackdown
Protests around the world condemn Tel Aviv
Marchers in Omaha back union drive at ConAgra
Port truckers hold protests around U.S.
'Equal treatment for Haitian immigrants!'
Vancouver city workers walk out
'Working people need to take political power'
Interview with SWP presidential candidate James Harris on WNYC radio
Bush, Gore promote oil giants' interests and scapegoat OPEC
See's candy workers strike against bosses' concession demands
Norway unionists back Canada nickel strikers
Abortion pill OK: a gain for women's rights
Pro-choice activists picket abortion foes
Pathfinder books sell at festival in Madrid
Pathfinder titles spark discussions at Swedish book fair
Iowa meeting first of series for 'Militant' fund
Women's rights march set for October 15
Step up the pace to sell 'Militant' subs
October 14 march planned to demand rights for immigrants
'For workers, "we" doesn't include bosses or their government'
Trowe talks with Nebraska meat packers
Ohio students defend rights, protest cop attack
Cuban general speaks at celebration of 'Making History' in Australia
Tens of thousands celebrate 'Grito de Lares' in Puerto Rico
Pennsylvania dairy farmers discuss crisis
'Checkoff' system: tax burden on small hog farmers
Meat packers in Massachusetts fight for union
'We stuck together,' say Massachusetts unionists at Raytheon
Pathfinder volunteers to complete 30 titles
NY sanitation workers strike for wages, benefits
Nurses in New Zealand strike
State backs off plan to build prison on farmers' land, searches for new site
Chinese immigrants in New Zealand wage fight for their right to stay
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