Vol. 66/No.33 September 2, 2002
News articles
Socialist campaign joins strikers, opposes war drive
6,000 sign to put socialist worker on ballot for mayor in U.S. capital
Dockworkers: government intervention aids bosses
California farm workers march for union rights
October 1962: The ‘Missile’ Crisis as Seen from Cuba
New book shows how Cuban people stood down Washington’s invasion
Videotron strikers reject concessions
Labour Party wins New Zealand vote
Judge won’t ‘rubber stamp’ illegal government jailings
UMWA calls for inquiry at Quecreek mine
Protests greet U.S. official’s visit as depression grips Argentina
Workers protest thallium poisoning of 65
Turned into temps, cannery workers start fight for a union at Snokist
Team in Venezuela finds thirst for revolutionary literature
‘Missile crisis book is lead title in sales effort
Miami forum debates response to firing of socialist candidate
Cuban trade unionists speak in Canada about steps to confront economic challenges on island
West Coast sales prepare subscription drive
Pathfinder Fund pledges are up to $94,450
Chicago hotel workers gear up for strike
Workers picket Krogers over sexual harassment case
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Candidate for Nebraska governor gets ‘enthusiastic response’ in South Omaha
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‘Capitalism has nothing to offer’
SWP candidate in Iowa gains ballot status
Hugo Chávez and the unions in Venezuela
New York bus workers ‘stand united,’ win contract
New York government uses jail as shelter for the homeless
U.S. rulers press war drive on several fronts
Who are the Cuban revolutionaries framed and jailed by Washington?
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