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World Socialist Web Site Archive: July 2003

The archive below lists all articles that have been posted on the World Socialist Web Site by date. To visit the archive for other months, return to the Archive Monthly Index.

31 July 2003
Pentagon scheme for a futures market in terror
Military mutiny in the Philippines: a sign of deeper political tensions
US government deports Haddad family - Supporters organize a spirited send-off rally
Report denounces Israel's human rights abuses
78,000 workers face contract expiration - US: Verizon demands employees pay for collapse of telecom bubble
A German ex-radical adds to the anti-Trotskyist slanders
Modern life and modern tragedy - Capturing the Friedmans, directed by Andrew Jarecki

30 July 2003
America's maimed come home from Iraq
Britain's whistleblower scandal: Slanders against BBC's Andrew Gilligan
Irish government prepares airport and transport privatisation
Hong Kong protests leave Tung administration isolated
Australian unions grovel before rightwing media campaign
The art of ancient Sumer - The Art of the First Cities at the Metropolitan Museum in New York City
Letters on the death of British whistleblower Dr. David Kelly

29 July 2003
US, Europe intervene to protect oil interests West Africa: Coup aborted in São Tomé and Principe
Iraqi Communist Party joins Washington's puppet administration in Baghdad
WSWS/SEP international conference - Discussion on political program, social conditions and democratic rights, and the WSWS
Bush attack on overtime pay passes House
Split in Spanish Socialist Party
Workers Struggles: The Americas
Not exactly a nourishing meal - Bread and Tulips, directed by Silvio Soldini

28 July 2003
Recall election for California governor set for October 7
Political issues behind the murder in New York's City Hall
UN report says one billion suffer extreme poverty
Australia: NSW police attempt to ban anti-government demonstration
Letters on the killing of Hussein's sons

26 July 2003
International outcry over release of Hussein sons' photos and video
Blair government surrenders rights of Britons held in Guantanamo
Australian and British governments claim military trials will be "fair"
Turkish-US tensions continue over Kurds in northern Iraq
Spanish cut-price music web site forced to close
Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific

25 July 2003
Release of Hussein son's photos: Washington exposes its own barbarism
Questions Blair government must answer over death of whistleblower Dr Kelly
Britain: Was whistleblower Kelly's death suicide?
WSWS/SEP international conference - Discussion on war and internationalism
Italian government takes tougher line on refugees
Oldest modern human fossil discovered in Ethiopia
Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa
Letters from our readers

24 July 2003
The killing of Hussein's sons: the Nuremberg precedent and the criminalization of the US ruling elite
Britain: Whistleblower Kelly's death shakes Blair government
Military review reveals more government lies - US launched air war against Iraq in 2002
Bush government deports Muslim cleric to Lebanon
Bali bombing trials leave key questions unanswered
South Asian floods kill hundreds and leave millions homeless
US: Report shows additional millions affected by lead poisoning

23 July 2003
House Republicans call police on Democratic congressmen
US recession declared over but economic problems deepen
Solomon Islands parliament approves Australian-led military take-over
British report details tremendous obstacles facing asylum-seekers
German teenager shoots himself at school
Britain: Anti-terrorism sweep creates climate of fear
Thousands of refugees perish on European Union borders - United network documents nearly 4,000 deaths in 10 years
Letters from our readers

22 July 2003
The Times' Thomas Friedman on Iraq: spreading "democracy" with missiles and lies
Die Zeit pleads for German interests in Iraq
Demonstrations greet Spanish government vote to send troops to Iraq
WSWS/SEP international conference - Eruption of US militarism forces all states to redefine their relationship with America
US and Europe renege on AIDS pledges
Sri Lankan union leaders call off health workers strike
Workers Struggles: The Americas
An obsession, and not much more - Owning Mahowny, directed by Richard Kwietniowski

21 July 2003
US troops voice anger at Pentagon
Blair addresses US Congress: ovations fail to dispel storm clouds of crisis
WSWS/SEP international conference - The eruption of militarism and the crisis of American capitalism
Liberian war restarts
Pakistan delays sending troops in Iraq

19 July 2003
The Iraq war and the debate on phony intelligence
A provocative step towards a US-led military blockade of North Korea
Ferry disaster in Bangladesh claims hundreds of lives
Bush's hatchet man: two biographies of Karl Rove - Bush's Brain and Boy Genius
Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific
German artist Käthe Kollwitz at the Art Gallery of Ontario
Letters on "Bush White House in crisis over Iraq war lies"

18 July 2003
September 11 commission complains of "intimidation" and stonewalling
Turkey: Power struggle between government and army
WSWS/SEP international conference: "Europe confronts a profound dilemma"
US: Tax shelters for the rich starve state budgets
How the labor bureaucracy scabbed on the Portland school janitors
Workers Struggles: Europe & Africa
Sydney Film Festival - Blind Shaft director speaks about filmmaking in China - Part 2

17 July 2003
Union leaders call off crucial strike - Lessons of the German metalworkers' struggle
California Republicans propose drastic cuts in social spending
WSWS/SEP international conference - The Iraq war and the Blair government
Belgium: New government to scrap universal war crimes law
Madagascar faces devastating famine
Indian unions call off stoppage after state government sacks 400,000 strikers
War, football and the 1914 Christmas truce - War Game, directed by Dave Unwin

16 July 2003
Berlusconi and Europe
Spanish judge demands extradition of Argentine officers
Iraq war lies rebound on Australian PM
439,000 file new claims - US unemployment lines hit 20-year peak
WSWS/SEP international conference: Resolutions on the war, social crisis and assault democratic rights and the development of the World Socialist Web Site
Katharine Hepburn, Gregory Peck and American filmmaking
Workers Struggles: The Americas
Letters from our readers

15 July 2003
Bush's tour and US imperialism's designs on Africa
Bush hangs Blair out to dry over Iraqi nuclear claims - Prominent MPs call for Blair to resign
Release David Hicks and all Guantanamo Bay detainees
After the mass protests and strikes - What way forward for working people in France?
WSWS/SEP international conference: - Resolutions on the international unity and political independence of the working class
Rally against police brutality held in Benton Harbor, Michigan
Antiwar song banned from Spanish television
The work of British composer Mark Anthony Turnage

14 July 2003
Bush White House in crisis over Iraq war lies
WSWS/SEP international conference: - Resolutions condemn war in Iraq, Australian intervention in Solomons
The Australian Democrats and Greens and the ASIO detention bill
Democratic governor imposing austerity budget in Pennsylvania
Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East and Africa

12 July 2003
Washington seeks cover for occupation - US convenes Iraqi council with aim of grabbing oil
Benton Harbor, Michigan: A socialist strategy to oppose police brutality and inequality - Statement of the WSWS and Socialist Equality Party
Britain: Second Iranian asylum seeker risks death in protest
Solomon Islands bullied into accepting Australian-led military intervention
Spain: Telefonica to slash 15 000 jobs
Studies reveal significant levels of depression, inadequate care in the US
Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific

11 July 2003
The political economy of American militarism - Part 2
Mounting casualties, Iraqi resistance take toll on US troops
One week in America: workplace shootings, murder-suicides, killing spree plot
Continuing turmoil in Nepal after king appoints new government
Total oil in France's biggest postwar financial scandal
Ireland: Health care cuts claim child's life
US Supreme Court strikes down anti-gay laws
Letters from our readers

10 July 2003
The political economy of American militarism - Part 1
The Wall Street Journal and the occupation of Iraq
Guantanamo detainees face military tribunals - Bush picks six for drumhead trials, possible execution
Study on Iraq coverage shows - BBC was most pro-war of British networks
Australia: Police block protest screening of banned film
The Carnegie Hall-New York Philharmonic merger and the state of classical music
An exchange on the proposed constitution for Europe

9 July 2003
World Socialist Web Site holds conference on the political lessons of the war on Iraq
World Socialist Web Site Review: July issue now available
Parliamentary whitewash of Blair's lies on Iraq falls flat
Asylum-seekers targeted by rioters in Wales
US cable network fires right-winger after anti-gay tirade
US: State budget cuts fuel social crisis
Letters from our readers

8 July 2003
Amid official predictions of recovery - US jobless rate soared in June
US, Israel push Palestinian prime minister to launch crackdown
Huge rally in Hong Kong against anti-subversion laws
Singapore witnesses bolster flagging Jakarta terrorist trial
Silicosis deaths in Pondicherry, India - Women victims of lack of safety standards
Spain: Madrid threatens withdrawal of Basque autonomy
Workers Struggles: The Americas

7 July 2003
Bush administration divided over intervention in Liberia
40 millionaires in US Senate
Britain: Parliamentary probe exposes lies on Iraqi weapons - Part 3: Foreign Secretary Jack Straw
Sri Lanka: displaced Jaffna refugees want military zones dismantled
Letters from our readers

5 July 2003
35 countries denied arms aid - US retaliates over war crime immunity demand
Israeli army whitewashes its murder of US peace activist Rachel Corrie
The Times' William Safire: an old Nixon hand covers for Bush's WMD lies
Christian Science Monitor admits using forged documents against antiwar British MP Galloway
Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific
Interview with photographer Jason Murphy, participant in Art Against War

4 July 2003
US political life 227 years after the Declaration of Independence
US subjects Iraqi detainees to "inhuman treatment"
Britain: Parliamentary probe exposes lies on Iraqi weapons - Part 2--Andrew Wilkie and Dr Ibrahim al-Marashi
US: Four dead, five wounded after Missouri factory shooting
Ex-general installed as Australian head of state
Workers Struggles: Europe & Africa

3 July 2003
Iraq and liberation
Britain: Parliamentary probe exposes lies on Iraqi weapons - Part 1: Clair Short, Robin Cook and Andrew Gilligan
Oppose Australia's colonial-style intervention in the Solomons
In the midst of budget meltdown - Republican right tries to overthrow California Governor
US government jails thousands of juvenile refugees
What is a "work of realism"? - Raising Victor Vargas, written and directed by Peter Sollett

2 July 2003
Amid propaganda campaign over Iraq: Guatemala's mass graves ignored by mass media
Britain: Blair government blames BBC for crisis over Iraqi war lies
Another detainee dies in US custody in Afghanistan
Bush accuses Europe of starving Africa
The mountain troops and their victims - How the German army celebrates its past
Australia: Rail crash inquiry reveals serious mechanical flaws left uncorrected

1 July 2003 
US Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action: the language of oligarchy
US: Incomes of the ultra-rich quadrupled in eight years
ASIO Terrorism Act - Unprecedented police-state measures passed by Australian parliament
Finland: Prime minister resigns over Iraq war scandal
New Zealand commits troops and police to Solomon Islands occupation force
Women in the Russian Revolution - The letters of Natalia Sedova to Leon Trotsky
Workers Struggles: The Americas

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