Text version of the Militant, a socialist newspaper
Industry-wide strikes rattle bosses in Germany
Attack heightens India-Pakistan conflict
Coal companies’ greed contributes to devastating floods in West Virginia
Workers at Perdue win payment for ‘don and doff’ time
Nationalist outpouring in Holland after rightist is assassinated
Capitalist disaster deepens for Argentine working people
A socialist newsweekly published in the interests of working people
Vol. 66/No.21
May 27, 2002
News articles
Industry-wide strikes rattle bosses in Germany
Attack heightens India-Pakistan conflict
Coal companies’ greed contributes to devastating floods in West Virginia
Workers at Perdue win payment for ‘don and doff’ time
Nationalist outpouring in Holland after rightist is assassinated
Capitalist disaster deepens for Argentine working people
U.S. and allies extend military operations across Afghanistan
Grand jury indicts mine bosses for lying about safety and dust levels at mine face
Working-class community protests closure of low-cost store in Gothenburg, Sweden
New York laundry workers win a union
Stock market decline saps employees’ pension funds
Meat packers seek to build on union victory
Trucking companies in Mexico urge government response to U.S. border-crossing restrictions
Strikers at Hershey’s remain strong
(photo box)
Lockheed workers end strike in Georgia
‘Militant’ fund supporters plan public events
Socialists plan sales to coal mining regions
High school librarians order Pathfinder books
Fidel Castro answers U.S. slanders on biological weapons
Unionists at salt mine strike to reverse concessions
Hundreds march for immigrant rights in Chicago on Cinco de Mayo
(photo box)
Locked out, workers at Detroit-Windsor tunnel set up pickets
New frictions emerge between European imperialist powers
Crisis deepens in Israel as Palestinians resist
Demonstrations in Australia support struggle of the Palestinians
Socialist candidate in Houston files for ballot status
Washington moves to restore military ties with Indonesia
U.S. imperialism’s protectionist trade assault
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