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30 September 2004
CBS
cancels broadcast on Bush's use of forged Iraqi WMD documents
Australian
2004 election: Howard and Latham united on Iraq war cover-up
Australia:
SEP candidate James Cogan speaks at Kingsford Smith community
forums
Britain:
Blair's defence of his record on Iraq given standing ovation
The
release of Yaser Hamdi: legal manipulation of "enemy combatant"
cases
West
Bengal carries out first hanging in India in a decade
Citizen
of the world: a brief survey of the life and times of Thomas Paine
(1737-1809)
29 September 2004
Another
round of US airstrikes on Fallujah
Oregon
Supreme Court denies Nader ballot access
Historic
showing of Viola Liuzzo documentary in Detroit
Australia:
asbestos poisoning victims sacrificed to corporate profit
The Balkans continues to fracture - Part 1
Toronto International Film Festival 2004--Part 2 - The problem of producing great works ... and today's
best works
Toronto International Film Festival 2004: - Interview with Jia Zhang-ke, director of The World
28 September 2004
An
open letter to Michael Moore
The
Caucasus powder keg: Russia threatens military interventions
SEP
candidate addresses University of Maine meeting on "Marxism,
Militarism and War"
Ex-general
wins Indonesian presidential election
Australian
election: the "save Medicare" sham
Democrats
back fourth Bush tax cut for wealthy, business
Britain:
anti-asylum measures lead to suicides and self-harm
27 September 2004
Forbes
400 list of richest Americans: snapshot of a financial oligarchy
Australia
at the forefront of housing bubble
Sri
Lankan fishermen protest against LTTE attack
Dutch
government uses terrorist threat to justify greater police powers
Northern
Ireland: British government announces inquiry into Pat Finucane's
assassination
25 September 2004
Washington
turns its back on Haitian catastrophe
Bush
administration escalates confrontation with Iran
The
fate of Ken Bigley and the struggle against the occupation of
Iraq
Another
Guantanamo "spying" frame-up collapses
Nader
at the University of Michigan: independent candidate courts the
Democratic Party
Canada:
two "good news" studies conceal growing economic hardship
Workers
Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific
Toronto International Film Festival 2004-Part 1 - A certain polarization
24 September 2004
US
Congress hails Washington's Iraqi stooge
Bush
administration sabotages attempt to save British hostage in Iraq
The
deportation of Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens)
SEP
takes ballot access fight to Ohio appeals court
CBS
admits being duped over Bush National Guard memos
Australia:
Mark Latham and Liverpool Council-what the record shows
Britain:
Iraq debacle deepens crisis of Blair government
Sri
Lankan SEP meeting warns of the danger of renewed civil war
Workers
Struggles: Europe & Africa
23 September 2004
German
state elections: far-right NPD enters parliament in Saxony
Australia:
SEP holds election campaign public meetings
Nick Beams addresses Australian election meetings in
Kingsford Smith and Batman - "The SEP's campaign is about
ideas, not votes"
CWC
joins an unstable Sri Lankan government
Britain:
dramatic increase in self-harm by children
Failing Eisenstein: The Pet Shop Boys' new score for
Battleship Potemkin in Trafalgar Square
22 September 2004
The
politics behind Kerry's Iraq speech
Bush
defends Iraq war before a hostile UN General Assembly
More
letters denounce effort to bar SEP candidates from Ohio ballot
Australia's
highest court backs anti-democratic election laws
Britain:
pro-hunt protest utilised to force through attacks on democratic
rights
Britain:
right-wing think tank opens new school
Chinese
authors charged with libel for exposing rural crisis
21 September 2004
Official
probes of US prisoner abuse document crimes, exonerate arch criminals
New move against free speech on campuses - University of Illinois restricts use of student
e-mails to justify attack on SEP candidate
A visit to Sydney's Claymore housing estate - Mark Latham's "vision" for Australian
working people
Russia:
Putin lays siege to social benefits
German
President Koehler says inequality must be the new norm
Mother
of slain US soldier arrested at Bush campaign event
Australia:
former union official Craig Johnston jailed for nine months
Workers
Struggles: The Americas
20 September 2004
Support the Socialist Equality Party in the 2004 US
elections
A socialist program for jobs,education, health care Stop the
war in Iraq! Withdraw all US troops now!
Florida
court rejects Democratic Party suit to keep Nader off the ballot
Australian
Labor's militarist plans for South-East Asia
Sudan:
why Powell calls Darfur violence "genocide"
Britain:
behind the factional warfare in Labour's cabinet
18 September 2004
Federal
judge upholds decision to bar SEP candidates from Ohio ballot
Letters
denounce effort to bar SEP candidates from Ohio ballot
Mounting
concern in US, Europe over Iraq debacle
Putin
strengthens his authoritarian regime
SEP
candidate speaks at environmental forum in Champaign, Illinois
Sharon
threatens to kill Arafat
Sri
Lankan union leaders prepare to sell out Bata workers
Workers
Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific
17 September 2004
SEP
files challenge to place candidates on Ohio ballot
Kerry
pledges fiscal austerity in speech to business leaders in Detroit
The ideology and politics of the Australian Greens
- Part two
SEP
candidate for Congress addresses forum on disability issues in
Maine
Sri
Lankan government confronts deepening economic crisis
Reaction
to the French hostage crisis
Conrad Black and Hollinger International: a financial
oligarchy out of control - Part two
Workers
Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa
16 September 2004
Cantor-Fitzgerald, Port Authority sue Saudis - September 11-the official story and the bottom line
SEP
obtains Minnesota ballot status for presidential candidates
The ideology and politics of the Australian Greens
- Part one
Conrad Black and Hollinger International: a financial
oligarchy out of control - Part one
Leipzig: "industrial beacon" and growing
poverty - Snapshot of an east German metropolis
Canada's
Supreme Court hears case aimed at overturning public health care
system
Hong
Kong elections reveal a marked political radicalisation
15 September 2004
US
media covers up American war crimes in Iraq
The
filthy underside of American "democracy": How Ohio officials
have conspired against the SEP and its supporters
India:
Popular agitation against army atrocities engulfs the northeast
state of Manipur
In
a highly political decision, Malaysian court frees Anwar Ibriham
Kosovo
protectorate "on point of near collapse" after March
riots
Australia:
Coroner's findings whitewash police role in death of TJ Hickey
14 September 2004
A
daily toll of US atrocities in Iraq
Vote
tampering feared in US presidential race
Germany:
Who is responsible for the increased vote for the extreme right?
Terry Hicks speaks with WSWS
- Father of Australian Guantanamo Bay prisoner denounces Howard
government
Asbestos industry--corporate murder on a global scale - "You will know them by their trail of death"--an
investigation into the asbestos industry
Correspondence
on animal rights
11 September 2004
US
military launches bloody attacks on rebel strongholds in Iraq
Death toll rises on US-Mexico border - Stop the persecution of immigrant workers!
Israel
targets Palestinians, threatens Syria
As
superbug problem mounts, drug companies slash antibiotics research
Workers
Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific
An
exchange on Sudan's Darfur conflict
10 September 2004
The
political issues behind the Jakarta bomb blast
Cheney
bullies the American people: vote for Bush or else
More
letters protest University of Illinois attack on SEP candidate
Tom Mackaman
Consumer
organisation highlights security hole in US vote-counting system
China's
new personality cult surrounding Deng Xiaoping
State
elections in the Saarland: support for Germany's SPD plummets
Workers
Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa
9 September 2004
As the 1,000th US soldier dies in Iraq - The fight to end the war means opposing both Bush
and Kerry
Labor's
tax and welfare plan: social reaction in "modernist"
garb
Australia:
Murdoch and Howard join forces to vilify the Greens
French
government encourages employers' jobs blackmail
Recent
older children's fiction: A new golden age?--Part 3
A
question and reply on law under socialism
8 September 2004
Complaint filed with Pentagon over Kerry medals - The anatomy of a right-wing provocation in US election
campaign
The
Beslan hostage tragedy: the lies of the Putin government and its
media
Nick Beams addresses Sydney WSWS/ICFI meeting - The Iraq war and the Australian elections
Interest
rate scare campaign in Australian elections
Hague
tribunal stops Milosevic defending himself
Readers
protest University of Illinois attack on SEP candidate Tom Mackaman
Workers
Struggles: The Americas
Recent
older children's fiction: a new golden age?--Part 2
7 September 2004
Wellington
and Sydney WSWS/ICFI meetings discuss Iraq war and the US, Australian
elections
David North addresses public meetings in Australia
and New Zealand - The war in Iraq and
the 2004 US presidential election
The
US sinks deeper into the Iraqi quagmire
SEP
candidate addresses retired workers at Illinois forums
Burundi
massacre and the continuing conflict in the Congo
Chinese filmmakers need to see a way out - Hero,
directed by Zhang Yimou
Recent
older children's fiction: A new golden age?--Part 1
6 September 2004
The socialist alternative in the 2004 Australian election
- Support the Socialist Equality Party campaign
Defend
free speech at the University of Illinois! Hands off SEP candidate
Tom Mackaman!
South
Korea admits to carrying out secret nuclear experiments
Report
shows widespread undernourishment in Africa
"Best" short stories of 2003 could do better-
The Best American Short Stories 2003, edited by Walter Mosley,
New York: Houghton Mifflin
4 September 2004
Russia:
school hostage atrocity ends in bloodbath
The
Republican convention and the specter of dictatorship
Keynote
speech at Republican convention: a fascistic rant from a pro-Bush
Democrat
US:
August jobs report provides no relief for workers
Germany: Monday protests continue against Hartz IV
- 60,000 demonstrate in Leipzig
Attack
on Bangladesh opposition rally heightens political tensions
Workers
Struggles: Europe & Africa
Workers
Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific
Unholy circumstances - Maria Full of Grace, written
and directed by Joshua Marston
3 September 2004
New York protest revealed mass opposition to Bush war
policies
Where were the Democrats on August 29?
US
judge throws out Detroit terrorist "sleeper cell" convictions
Greenspan
warns cuts to Social Security may be "abrupt and painful"
SEP
candidate answers smear by Champaign, Illinois, newspaper
Mother
of British soldier killed in Iraq demands troop withdrawal
Musharraf
imposes former Citibank official as Pakistan's prime minister
Indonesian
court dismisses Bali bombing charges as unconstitutional
Belgian
gas explosion: questions remain unanswered
2 September 2004
Crackdown on anti-Bush protests
Thousands arrested in New York City
The
Republican convention: Wall Street fetes its political stooges
The
execution of the 12 Nepalese workers in Iraq
The
Hartz IV measures in Germany and the international crisis of capitalism
Libyan
government to execute foreign health workers
Millions
affected by drought in Sri Lanka
Britain:
furore over A-level exams motivated by defence of class privilege
1 September 2004
Republican
convention opens: panic-mongering in the service of war and reaction
Australian
election announced: a campaign of lies and provocation
Hicks
pleads not guilty at Guantanamo Bay "kangaroo court"
SEP
candidate in Ohio responds to court ruling: "No opposition
to two-party monopoly will be allowed"
Arson
attack on Jewish social centre in Paris
Israel
to expand West Bank settlements with US support
Workers
Struggles: The Americas
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