Vol. 66/No.38 October 14, 2002
News articles
West Coast dockworkers resist employers’ lockout
‘We will not be intimidated,’ say longshore union pickets
Domestic military command is launched
U.S., UK warplanes step up bombing in Iraq’s south
Youth from Americas to meet in Guadalajara
1962: Cubans urged USSR to make defense pact public
Textile workers in Scotland walk out
Salt miners in Cleveland fight for ‘jobs, respect’
Paraguay: mass protests by workers and peasants oppose austerity drive, repression
3,000 independence fighters rally in Lares, Puerto Rico
New Caledonia workers confront colonial rule
U.S. government demands extraditions from Colombia
Workers and youth seek out Pathfinder titles at Madrid fair
Protesters in Yakima Valley fight cop frame-up
Socialist campaigners give boost to ‘Militant’ subscription drive
Socialists well received in Puerto Rico
Pittsburgh rally condemns assault on Palestinians
NAACP exposes Florida voting rights abuses
Contributions to Pathfinder jump
Detroit city workers demand contract
North Carolina: FBI arrest sparks protest
San Francisco garment workers rally for $1 million in unpaid wages
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U.S. monopolies sink roots in African oilfields
U.S., Paris troops intervene in Côte d’Ivoire
Father of Swedish citizen stages ‘cage’ protest to demand son’s release from Guantánamo
Jailed miner in Canada fights to reopen case
Interview with socialist candidate in Colorado daily
Hundreds arrested in protest at Yale for better pay and pension benefits
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Boston janitors strike for wages
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