Text version of the Militant, a socialist newspaper
U.S. gov’t seeks to reverse limits on FBI’s powers
U.S. occupation of Afghanistan accelerates conflict, war danger on Indian subcontinent
School janitors rally in Miami, push back antiunion drive by city
FBI, INS frame up Cuban in Miami on ‘spy’ charges
Israeli regime transforms occupation of West Bank
A socialist newsweekly published in the interests of working people
Vol. 66/No.24
June 17, 2002
News articles
U.S. gov’t seeks to reverse limits on FBI’s powers
U.S. occupation of Afghanistan accelerates conflict, war danger on Indian subcontinent
School janitors rally in Miami, push back antiunion drive by city
FBI, INS frame up Cuban in Miami on ‘spy’ charges
Israeli regime transforms occupation of West Bank
London seeks fast deportations, more low-wage temp workers
U.S. imperialism backs Bogota’s war
Teachers in New Zealand stage strikes and protests for a contract
'History of American Trotskyism' 60th anniversary edition issued in three languages
Book records efforts to emulate Bolsheviks, build new kind of proletarian party
Hershey strikers affirm, ‘It’s solidarity across the board
Thousands rally against layoffs at Verizon
Maori in New Zealand oppose new jail
New Jersey rally demands justice for garment worker killed by cops
Massachusetts meat packers fight for a union
Good turnout at new Pathfinder store in eastern Pennsylvania
Students and teachers protest education cuts in New York
Opening of Tampa bookstore boosts fund
Regional teams set for Midwest packing plants
Meeting in Canada will celebrate French edition of ‘History of American Trotskyism’
Justice Department announces new FBI powers
‘Washington’s 50-year domestic contra operation’
Families of Australians imprisoned at U.S. base in Guantánamo speak out
Coal miners in Scotland fight layoffs
Buenos Aires changes laws; IMF holds loans
Unemployment claims hit two-year high in U.S. as economy expands
Union members at GO Transit in Toronto walk out to demand wage parity
Spouse of jailed Cuban denied visa by U.S. gov’t
Conference on black lung discusses fight for benefits
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