Vol. 68/No. 42 November 16, 2004
News articles
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Socialist Workers 2004 campaign: on to next 365 days!
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Iraq interim govt, U.S. forces poised for assault in Fallujah
Aim to put Sunni Triangle, Iraqs border with Syria under control of Allawi regime
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Meat packers strike in Toronto, demand reversal of wage cuts
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Pakistan govt announces offer for talks with India over Kashmir
Washington favors stabilization of Pakistan-India border, which would aid U.S. war on terrorism
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N.Y. meeting: The real results of the U.S. election campaign before the vote took place
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Marchers back Maori land rights
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Cuban ambassador speaks on arts, U.S. embargo
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Wellington: 2,000 protest rightist National Front
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Cuba confronts new wave of blackouts
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Havana bars U.S. dollars in cash transactions
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UN General Assembly: 179-4 against U.S. embargo of Cuba
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Caspian Sea oil pipeline to Turkey to open in 2005
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Workers win strike at soap factory in Scotland
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Israeli parliament backs Gaza disengagement plan
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Cannery workers stay strong in Yakima strike
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Delta cuts pilots pay 32 percent
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Socialists continue campaigning, aim to win more than 2,800 new readers to Militant, PM (photo box)
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Quest for development spurs demand for new nuclear reactors
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Pro-imperialist opposition set back in Venezuelas regional elections
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Pyongyang protests war games off its shores
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Colorado cuts funds for prenatal care for immigrant workers
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Meat packers in Illinois lose union vote
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Cosmetics, fashions, and exploitation of women
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Are industrial workers becoming irrelevant?
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Great Society
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