Text version of the Militant, a socialist newspaper
Dockworkers demand: ‘No gov’t union busting’
West Coast rallies oppose bosses’ and White House
threats
Government: Jailed citizen has no right to lawyer
Workers in Buenos Aires occupy garment factory in fight for jobs
U.S., Israel set stage for two-front Mideast war
Dockworkers snatch up ‘Militant’ and books’
Expanding the reach of revolutionary books
Transforming the production and distribution of titles published by Pathfinder
A socialist newsweekly published in the interests of working people
Vol. 66/No.32
August 26, 2002
News articles
Dockworkers demand: ‘No gov’t union busting’
Dockworkers demand: ‘No gov’t union busting’
Government: Jailed citizen has no right to lawyer
Workers in Buenos Aires occupy garment factory in fight for jobs
U.S., Israel set stage for two-front Mideast war
Dockworkers snatch up ‘Militant’ and books’
Expanding the reach of revolutionary books
Transforming the production and distribution of titles published by Pathfinder
Farmers in the United Kingdom prepare one-day strike
Australian ‘antiterror’ laws infringe on rights
Classes are among convention highlights
Youth in Korea protest U.S. troops
(photo box)
Garment workers strike to win back job of union supporter
Fishermen demand new laws be carried out in Venezuela
Polisario Front pushes back ‘autonomy’ plan
U.S. banks face downgrade in credit ratings
Deflating balloons of debt and other paper values
Socialist candidate featured in Carolina press
Coal miners welcome the ‘Militant’
Who are the Cuban revolutionaries framed and jailed by Washington?
‘One industry, one fight’: Bay area hotel workers march
‘TIPS’ set up to recruit workers in snitch program
Socialist candidate reports break-in at Washington, D.C., office
IMF ‘stability’ pact unravels in Brazil
Social Security ‘no match’ letters force tens of thousands from jobs
Atlanta march protests cop killing of youth
Construction begins on nuclear plant in north Korea
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