Text version of the Militant, a socialist newspaper
U.S., British war planes target Iraqi air defenses
FBI’s ‘al Qaeda’ raids target U.S. citizens
Kanak people fight for control of nickel resources
San Francisco hotel workers win contract, press fight
After 1961 Bay of Pigs defeat, U.S. planned new invasion of Cuba
A socialist newsweekly published in the interests of working people
Vol. 66/No.36
September 30, 2002
News articles
U.S., British war planes target Iraqi air defenses
Tens of thousands of imperialist troops are deployed in Gulf
FBI’s ‘al Qaeda’ raids target U.S. citizens
Kanak people fight for control of nickel resources
San Francisco hotel workers win contract, press fight
After 1961 Bay of Pigs defeat, U.S. planned new invasion of Cuba
UK firefighters take strike vote despite government threats
Australian government joins imperialist war drive on Iraq
Grain workers battle lockout in Canada
Workers in south Korea fight for shorter workweek
(photo box)
Despite 62% ‘no’ vote, Boeing pact is in effect
Iowa cops’ grilling of women violates privacy
Black students condemn ‘American terrorism’
Garment workers in Florida protest city attempts to restrict picket lines
Janitors in Boston win support in fight for union contract
(photo box)
Socialists campaign against imperialism, sell subs to ‘Militant’
Socialist on ballot for Washington mayor
Campaigning against imperialism and its wars
Colorado students back Palestinian’s right to speak
New book gives impetus to Pathfinder Fund
Affirmative action builds class solidarity
Long-term unemployment rises in the United States
‘Militant’ editorial staff changes
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