Vol. 64/No.25 July 2, 2001
News articles
Union action demands: Free Charleston Five!
5,000 in South Carolina condemn frame-up of longshoremen
‘We’re fighting for freedom’ in Western Sahara
‘Spy’ trial of Cubans in Florida targets rights
Minnesota cops target immigrants, union fight
5,000 in Glasgow march to commemorate 1980-81 hunger strikes in Northern Ireland
Workers in Wales locked out after ending strike
Nurses strike hospitals in Minneapolis area
Cubans celebrate 40th anniversary of farmers organization
‘Militant’ earns respect among workers
Pathfinder Fund surpasses goal!
‘Never before had a fiercer battle been waged in Cuba’
Cubans defending revolution with ‘tenacious sacrifice’ defeated 1961 U.S.-organized invasion
Meat packers march in Washington State
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Indonesian president faces impeachment
Machinists union officials back U.S. rulers’ plans to deploy antiballistic missile system
Students call October protest to defend affirmative action
New Democratic Party swept from power in British Columbia elections
Boeing calls FBI into Renton plant
Washington presses ahead on plans for missile shield
Cops in Minneapolis kill two, sparking protest
Meat packers link up with broader resistance
Socialist candidate for New Jersey governor condemns police killing
Forum in Iowa hears report from dairy farmer on visit to Cuba
Socialist youth build international events
Government executes McVeigh, prepares more
Sinn Fein advances in local and UK elections
Protests spread in Algeria
ANC leaders discuss ‘black empowerment’ in South Africa
Pepsi workers in New Jersey reject new contract with additional givebacks
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