Vol. 68/No. 27 July 27, 2004
News articles
Utah coal miners march back to work at Co-Op
Vow to change job conditions on way to winning union election
Nearly 12,000 sign petitions in first week to put Socialist Workers on N.Y. ballot
NATO troops to train Iraqi military set up under occupation
U.S. rulers target Brazil over use of nuclear fuel to expand electrification
Miami truckers end strike after back-to-work order by judge
India: hunger rises as agricultural capital boosts yields, profits
Behind the steep rise in milk prices
Capitalist dairies and distributors profit; small farmers and workers lose
U.S. govt slaps tariffs on shrimp from China, Vietnam
World youth federation sets date for international festival
How imperialists use UN atomic agency to target power-poor oppressed nations
Maytag workers end three-week strike
Storm Lake, Iowa, meat packers file for union recognition
SWP vice-presidential candidate visits Florida
Nader campaign wanes, Kerry lacks appeal
Mississippi: Black farmers meet to press fight for land
SWP supporters on target to raise $315,000 for revolutionary party
High court: enemy combatants to be tried
A womans right to choose is in interests of workers
Great Society
25 and 50 years ago
Stance on nuclear power is a political, not technical, matter
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