Vol. 64/No.4 January 29, 2001
News articles
Workers, farmers face brunt of energy crisis
Blackouts hit California as companies defend 'business secrecy'
Debate flares up around Bush appointees
Unions in France reject rise in age of retirement
Ontario nickel mine strikers resist union busting
Quebec premier's exit deepens crisis in bourgeois nationalist movement
London actions will mark Bloody Sunday killing of Irish marchers by British troops
Workers study Marxism at Atlanta socialist school
U.S. downturn will hit Latin America, Asia hard
London, Washington pressure Zimbabwe gov't to get into line
Census Bureau: 10 percent of U.S. residents are immigrants
Farmers demand relief from 'mad cow' crisis
Debate grows in Europe over uranium shells
Vieques activists: U.S. shells contaminate island
Maggie Trowe joins 'Militant' staff
LTV closure of plant, mine on Iron Range angers Steelworkers
Waterfront workers in New Zealand defend union jobs and conditions
Sears warehouse workers gain union
'We try to be a catalyst'
Interview in Havana with leaders of the Association of Combatants of the Cuban Revolution
Books for Cuba: a special appeal
1938 SWP theses on fight against Jew-hatred
Nationalization as a response to energy crisis
N.Y. strip-search victims get damages
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