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World Socialist Web Site Archive: June 2003
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30 June 2003
The
politics of US Medicare "reform": cynicism, cowardice
and social reaction
Bush
packs US federal courts with right-wing ideologues
Washington
presses India to send troops to Iraq
SARS
reveals public health breakdown in Taiwan
Letters
to the WSWS
28 June 2003
Rising
popular anger behind attack on British troops in southern Iraq
What
is the US military doing on the Iraq-Syria border?
New
formula to further cut financial aid for US college students
France:
Court dismisses charges in tainted blood scandal
Quebec:
Liberal budget initiates new anti-working class offensive
Ireland:
Ulster Unionist Party could split
Workers
Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific
27June 2003
New York Times reporter
Judith Miller accused of "hijacking" military unit in
Iraq - More on the "newspaper of record" and WMD
lies
American
military morale shaken by Iraq quagmire
Australia:
Opposition parties head off genuine probe into the government's
WMD lies
Britain:
Why Blair has delayed again on the euro
Burmese
junta refuses to release opposition leaders
European Union sends troops to Congo - First independent
EU military mission
Workers
Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa
26 June 2003
Bush
administration targets Iran for US aggression
WSWS/SEP
London meeting: "The working class needs its own international
strategy"
Chris
Marsden addresses London meeting: "A turning point for class
relations in Europe"
Spain:
Post-election horse-trading exposes rampant corruption
Fijian
Vice President faces trial on coup charges
Austrian government imposes cuts in pensions - Right-wing
regime ignores mass protests
Letters
to the WSWS
25 June 2003
US
Supreme Court upholds affirmative action
Secret arrests and detentions
- Bush invokes "enemy combatant" rule against defendants
German
Green Party backs cuts in social programs
WSWS interview: Father protests
indefinite detention of son at Guantanamo Bay
Israel:
Privatisation drive follows government's austerity plan
Jordan:
Elections provide a fig leaf for unpopular regime
In the aftermath of Iraq
- Australian government prepares intervention in Solomon Islands
US:
New coal dust standards mean increased black lung for miners
24 June 2003
Iraq
and Al Qaeda: another lie unravels
Spain
extends military presence in Iraq
Software
giant Oracle bids for right to destroy jobs
California
budget targets health care
Indonesian
military intensifies operations in Aceh
Workers
Struggles: The Americas
Ben Jonson's Volpone: black comedy from the
dawn of the modern era
23 June 2003
US
proconsul cancels municipal election in Iraq
US
appeals court approves secret roundup of immigrants
Another
day of action in France
Terrorism
and the origins of Israel--Part 2
Sydney
Opera House architect wins major international award
Letters
to the WSWS
21 June 2003
Weapons
of mass destruction in Iraq: Bush's "big lie" and the
crisis of American imperialism
Terrorism
and the origins of Israel--Part 1
Communist
Refoundation: Italian Stalinism's new "experiment" with
electoral opportunism
New
Zealand military to join occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan
Three
hundred years of Petersburg--festival's facades hide destitution
Ten years since the Mack Avenue fire - Housing crisis deepens in Detroit
Canada:
State vendetta against anti-poverty activist to continue
Workers
Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific
20 June 2003
American
troops shoot down two Iraqi protesters
US
prepares military blockade against North Korea
Thousands
protest against Iranian government
Massive
police presence in Michigan town
New
reports on criminality at WorldCom
EU
expansion worsens Portugal's economic crisis
England:
Wedgwood cuts 1,000 jobs, as unemployment rises
Workers
Struggles: Europe & Africa
19 June 2003
Sharon
blows up the "Road Map"
Rioting
in Michigan town exposes social tensions
50
years since the execution of the Rosenbergs
Why
the LTTE has targetted SEP members in northern Sri Lanka
US authorities investigating but
- Still no answers on Freddie Mac crisis
Four German soldiers killed in Kabul attack - Victims
of Social Democratic/Green government policies
One-third
of US children born in 2000 at risk for diabetes
18 June 2003
Washington's
war of terror in Iraq
London public meeting of the World
Socialist Web Site and Socialist Equality Party - Lessons
of the Iraq war: the tasks of the European working class
Attac
holds G8 counter-summit in Geneva
US
marines sent to Liberia
Australia:
Lack of monitoring highlights health dangers at Alcoa plants
WSWS interviews local residents
- Kwinana is the cancer capital of Western Australia
Arrest
of Portugal's elite in paedophile scandal
Thirty years down the road
- Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band at Manchester, England
17 June 2003
London public meeting of the World
Socialist Web Site and Socialist Equality Party - Lessons
of the Iraq war: the tasks of the European working class
Unexploded
cluster bombs blanket Iraqi cities
Tokyo
aid conference fails to restart Sri Lankan peace process
Failed
coup attempt in Mauritania
Australian
government resumes push for detention without trial
European
Union plans drastic restraints on right to asylum
Workers
Struggles: The Americas
16 June 2003
Argentina's
Kirchner: caught between the IMF and social unrest
Australian
government bans Sydney Film Festival movie
Papua
New Guinea liquidity crisis sees new calls for Australian intervention
Hundreds
of jobs cut in Belfast
Investigating
the foundations of equality
14 June 2003
US
suffers Latin American rebuke at OAS meeting
BBC and Guardian cover up US role in Iraq looting
The
death of Jürgen Möllemann and the decay of German politics
Australian
Labor mired in leadership turmoil
French
protesters speak out on pension cuts
England's
schools in funding crisis
Workers
Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific
13 June 2003
US
launches major military offensive in "liberated" Iraq
France:
Millions join one-day strike against pension cuts
Sean Penn's Times statement: patriotism and
the struggle against US militarism
Indonesian
prosecutors attempt to link Muslim cleric to terror network
Northern
Ireland: "Dirty war" probe provokes conflicts
Beyond
the roots of American popular music - Examining the legacy
of Alan Lomax
Workers
Struggles: - Europe, Middle East & Africa
12 June 2003
Iraqi
"bioweapons" trailers: another "smoking gun"
goes up in smoke
Crisis over missing Iraqi WMDs
- Britain: Blair, advisor boycott parliamentary inquiry
US mortgage financier in derivatives trouble - What is going on at Freddie Mac?
Berlin
population to pay for bank bailout
Danish
government challenged over support for Iraq war
Two films about Latin America: distortion and reaction
- Assassination Tango and The Dancer Upstairs
11 June 2003
World
economy sliding towards deflation and recession
Opposition
to US Middle East "Road Map" escalates
Bush
administration ratchets up pressure on Ottawa
US:
13,000 Arab and Muslim men face deportation
Australia:
Higher education reform package advances "user-pays"
agenda
Britain:
Protest by retired steelworkers highlights pensions crisis
10 June 2003
Release of Living History
- Hillary Clinton "tell-all" book leaves "right-wing
conspiracy" in the shadows
Martha
Stewart: the indictment of an American icon
Toronto:
New SARS outbreak provokes nurses' protest
Budget
deadline looms for California
Wage-cutting deal at New Castle Machining and Forge - Pay cut for auto workers means payoff for UAW
Spain's
governing Peoples Party loses support in close vote
Workers
Struggles: The Americas
9 June 2003
Berlin
meeting on Iraq war: "A turning point in international politics"
US attorney general defends civil liberties abuses
- Ashcroft dismisses report on post-911 dragnet
Heat
wave kills more than 1,200 in south India
Britain:
Workers sacked by text message
Letters
to the WSWS
7 June 2003
Britain:
Blair defeats motion for inquiry into Iraqi WMDs
Split
verdict in Detroit terror trial exposes government frame-up
G8
dismiss the African catastrophe
Australia:
Why Mr Rivkin has gone to jail
Workers
Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific
Letters
to the WSWS
6 June 2003
Friedman: We did it "because we could" -
New York Times covers up for lies on
Iraq war
WSWS/SEP
meeting in Berlin: "The strength of the US government has
been grossly exaggerated in Europe"
G8
summit gives go ahead for US offensive against Iran and North
Korea
Philippine
military implicated in brutal murder of human rights activists
Newspaper
ban exposes growing conflict in Tongan ruling circles
Workers
Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa
5 June 2003
A presidential visit to Auschwitz
- The Holocaust and the Bush family fortune
Australian
prime minister an enthusiastic promoter of the WMD fraud
Tens of thousands march in Lima
- Peruvian workers defy state of emergency
US
raid on Palestinian embassy in Baghdad: an act of political gangsterism
France: Strikes,
mass demonstrations to oppose attacks on pensions
More
job losses at Swedish telecom giant Ericsson
Strike
at Sydney metal company enters 12th week
Filmmaking
and American social life - Blue Car, written and directed
by Karen Moncrieff
4 June 2003
The
case of Eric Rudolph: Right-wing terrorism and the Bush administration
Photos
indicate torture and sexual abuse by British troops in Iraq
Indonesia
targets civilians in its military offensive in Aceh
G8
summit protesters denounce US occupation of Iraq - On-the-spot
report from Thônex-Vallard
US
prepares for military tribunals at Guantanamo Bay
US-Europe
tensions grow as Washington talks down the dollar
Two
police killings underscore class tensions in New York City
Hormone
replacement therapy: Study reveals increased dementia risk
3 June 2003
G8
summit: a widening gap between reality and rhetoric
US:
CEO pay continued upward spiral in 2002
Bush
administration steps up war on environment
Bechtel
advises subcontractors seeking Iraqi deals
Australia:
Staff expose inhuman conditions at Woomera Detention Centre
German interior ministers demand speedy deportations
- Refugees from Iraq, Afghanistan and Kosovo targetted
Russian
mathematician announces proof of celebrated Poincaré Conjecture
Workers
Struggles: The Americas
2 June 2003
Violent crackdown on protests marks G8 summit - Hundreds
arrested at French-Swiss border
In wake of US reprimand
- Threat of military coup grows in Turkey
Greek
lawyers to sue Blair for war crimes
SARS
outbreak deepens economic decline in South East Asia
The theory of "self-organization" - Interview with Luis Zamora of Argentina's Autonomy
and Freedom movement
Workers
Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific
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