Text version of the Militant, a socialist newspaper
Socialists campaign against parties of war, depression
Candidates advance program to defend working people
Bosses and government knew about safety problems at flooded Quecreek mine
West Coast dockers defy bosses’ threats and authorize strike
Peasants in Venezuela press fight for land
Palestinians respond to assassinations
Socialist Workers Party convention turns party outward to new opportunities
A socialist newsweekly published in the interests of working people
Vol. 66/No.31
August 19, 2002
News articles
Socialists campaign against parties of war, depression
Candidates advance program to defend working people
Bosses and government knew about safety problems at flooded Quecreek mine
West Coast dockers defy bosses’ threats and authorize strike
Peasants in Venezuela press fight for land
Palestinians respond to assassinations
Socialist Workers Party convention turns party outward to new opportunities
Union drive in Florida gains support
Strike ends at Ontario Navistar plant
Natives reject referendum results in Canada
Wife of Cuban held in U.S. denied visit, deported
Delta Dental strikers rally in San Francisco
(photo box)
Monopolies profit off crash in coffee price
Meatpacking bosses disregard public health
Who are the Cuban revolutionaries framed and jailed by Washington?
Socialist blasts ‘deadly drive for profit’ by mine bosses
Workers back socialist ballot drive in D.C.
Workers organize resistance to mass firings in Argentina
Currencies plunge sharply in Brazil, Uruguay
Venezuela resumes oil shipments to Cuba
Socialists step up sales, political work on job, in unions
Young socialists discuss impact of convention
Senate hearings prepare war against Iraq
New U.S. economic data sends stocks falling
Workers strike for a contract at Dominion Virginia Power
(photo box)
Montreal march defends Algerians’ struggle against deportations
(photo box)
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