Text version of the Militant, a socialist newspaper
End imperialists' Afghan war!
Stop assault on workers' rights!
Washington takes steps to militarize U.S., deepen attack on workers
Socialist candidate in New York opposes imperialism and its war drive
Workers and youth snap up 'Militant,' attend forums
Coal miners' strike wins support in United Kingdom
U.K. rulers step up pressure on Irish fighters
South Africa strike opposes Pretoria's plans to privatize
A socialist newsweekly published in the interests of working people
Vol. 65/No.37
October 1, 2001
News articles
End imperialists' Afghan war!
Stop assault on workers' rights!
Washington takes steps to militarize U.S., deepen attack on workers
Socialist candidate in New York opposes imperialism and its war drive
Workers and youth snap up 'Militant,' attend forums
Coal miners' strike wins support in United Kingdom
Workers protest closure of Ansett airline
New Zealand special forces put on standby
Strikers continue fight for a contract at chocolate plant in Vancouver
Rulers of Australia prepare for war
Koreans march against U.S. war plans
Washington's rivals in Europe balk at new 'counterterrorism' role imposed on NATO
Working-class resistance to war and attacks on rights
U.S. government steps up assault on democratic rights
Washington hunts former ally bin Laden
Racist attacks on rise as war drive heats up
Struggle for free land, equality in Western Sahara
Festival participants speak in Twin Cities
Cuba-U.S. exchange part of 'battle of ideas'
Conference addresses deepening social crisis in Latin America
'I really appreciate the work of Pathfinder'
Pathfinder books snapped up at Paris event
Socialist candidate campaigns at New York labor day parade
Martín Koppel, Socialist Workers candidate for mayor of New York
Socialist candidates in Cleveland well received
'We will not give in,' say food workers on strike in Chicago
Charleston 5 representative speaks in Ohio
Crisis-ridden airlines announce mass layoffs
Caravan in Miami protests Latin Grammy pullout
U.K. rulers step up pressure on Irish fighters
South Africa strike opposes Pretoria's plans to privatize
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