Text version of the Militant, a socialist newspaper
Strikes, street actions topple Yugoslav regime
Workers lead mobilizations that open up political space
Palestinian deaths mount in Israeli crackdown
Los Angeles bus strikers gain new support
Sales of new pamphlet are at center of sub drive
Eyewitness in Belgrade: workers lead revolt
U.S. bill on food, medicine does not ease Cuba embargo
Growers and unions in California debate 'guest worker' bill
Overall sales chart
A socialist newsweekly published in the interests of working people
Vol. 64/No. 40
October 23, 2000
News articles
Strikes, street actions topple Yugoslav regime
Workers lead mobilizations that open up political space
Palestinian deaths mount in Israeli crackdown
Los Angeles bus strikers gain new support
Sales of new pamphlet are at center of sub drive
Platinum miners strike in South Africa
Locked-out Fletcher's workers win support
Eyewitness in Belgrade: workers lead revolt
U.S. bill on food, medicine does not ease Cuba embargo
Growers and unions in California debate 'guest worker' bill
Demonstrators condemn repression by Tel Aviv
Immigrants protest for rights in NY
UK gov't crisis marks Labour conference
Irish fighters beat London extradition attempt
Baggage workers at Denver airport strike
Collections for 'Militant' Fund pick up steam
Mary Rees: a longtime supporter of the communist movement
In UK, U.S. socialist discusses alliance of workers and farmers
Trowe joins Palestinian protest in Detroit
Harris meets students, bus drivers in Iceland
Philadelphia teachers rally against cutbacks
Apple pickers win strike in Washington
Mine blast kills 150 miners in China
Safety, environment, protectionism are issues in genetically modified food debate
Farmers Paralyze Bolivia, win relief
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Document sheds light on Yugoslav upsurge
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