News and notes, Sep. 02, A Luta Contínua

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Thu Sep 2 04:27:23 PDT 1999


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Edward Said: ''They can't will the Palestinians out of existence''

A strike by Calgary's 2,600 Catholic school teachers is a strong possibility

Turkey: Mafia chiefs, crooked businessmen and corrupt politicians are released; prisoners of opinion kept behind iron bars

A site focusing the Declaration on the Rights of the Child

Cyprus will protest to the UN the killing of an elderly Greek-Cypriot in the Turkish-occupied north of the island

Russian corruption leads to questions of White House policy

The non beautiful history of of 30 baby elephants captured in Botswana by an animal trader

Several hundred students from the University of Puerto Rico's Rio Piedras Campus demonstrate opposition to the U.S. military presence

Resurgence of air pollution in Beijing

Lybia: Crowds have been thronging the streets to celebrate the anniversary of the revolution

Trail of WACO documents leads to Hillary's office

Pro-Indonesian militias in East Timor are pressing on with a campaign of violence and intimidation

Shell Geelong dispute: Wages victory but...

300 protesters demanded justice and a new trial for Mumia Abu-Jamal

Pollutants Pose Special Risk to Indian Tribes

Australia: Six-day strike ends in victory at Stegbar's plant

S. Africa: Mine workers exposed to excessive radiation

Tom Manning: Vietnam veteran, working class revolutionary and US political prisoner

Image: BBC issues the PKK flag

A personal page: ''geronimo ji-Jaga Pratt: From behind the walls of these California slave camps, I send you greetings rich in spirit and determination''

S. Africa: Farm and forestry workers threaten to strike over pay

S. Africa: labour movement lambasted an ''offer'' by Britain's trade minister

Detroit Public Schools Crisis

Campaign against electromagnetic smog in East Oxford

Ohio: Hundreds of nuclear workers say settlement unfair

The history of th first Huelga De Dolores, in Guatemala

What would you do if your family suffered death, torture, or imprisonment at the hands of the U.S. Government?



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