Archive: 05/1998
1998-05-01
1998-05-02
1998-05-05
1998-05-06
1998-05-07
1998-05-08
- German SPD leader Gerhard Schröder: The social climber
- Der Aufsteiger
- The social climber
- A bonanza for speculators
- The merger between Chrysler and Daimler-Benz: What it means for workers
- Die Fusion von Chrysler und Daimler-Benz: Was bringt sie für Arbeiter?
- A bonanza for speculators
- The shakeup in the Teamsters -- its significance for the working class
1998-05-09
- Some interesting films on US television, May 9-15
- Layoffs hit Silicon Valley
- Germany: Increased vote for the extreme right
- Stimmengewinne für Ultrarechte
- Nathaniel Abraham trial delayed as state appeals ruling on murder confession
- Six killed in Indonesia rioting
- Sozialdemokraten gewinnen Wahl in Holland
- Social Democrats win Dutch election
1998-05-12
- Local elections in England reveal mass disaffection
- Groundbreaking exhibit on British Surrealism
- Labour’s agenda for London: “Competitiveness at home and abroad”
- Globalization and the International Working Class: A Marxist Assessment
- Danish government ends strike
- Dänische Regierung beendet Streik
- US FAA emergency order grounds jets
1998-05-13
1998-05-14
- British Labour government accused of helping organise counter-coup in Sierra Leone
- As students prepare for national demonstrations - A letter to Indonesian students and teachers
- A letter to Indonesian students and teachers
- Students massacred in Indonesia
- The Australian waterfront conflict: a political assessment
- 'Surplus' Budget in Australia deepens social assault
1998-05-15
1998-05-16
- Some interesting films on US television May 16-22
- Marcos cronies support Joseph Estrada - Business-backed populist leads in Philippine presidential race
- Behind India’s nuclear bomb testing
- Workers struggles around the world
- Tens of thousands of children tried as adults in US
- Australian media owners urge Suharto to stand aside
- Tanks mobilised against Jakarta protests
- Crucial political questions face the Indonesian masses
- Politische Kardinalfragen für die indonesischen Massen
- Permanent Revolution and the National Question Today
- Paper mill closures threatened in Australia
1998-05-17
1998-05-19
- The 1998 San Francisco International Film Festival
- The prosecution of Nathaniel Abraham and the lessons of the James Bulger case in Britain
- Readers disagree with WSWS on atomic bomb testing in India
- Australian navy in joint exercise with Indonesian military
- Indonesia and the 'second wave' of the Asian meltdown
- Suharto pledges to quit, but clings to power
- G8 summit of disarray
- Dirt in the soul
- A new phase in Washington's political warfare
- Verfassungsänderung in Deutschland hebt grundlegende Bürgerrechte auf
- Germany: - "The Great Bugging Operation"--a historical turning point
1998-05-20
- New moves to privatise education in Britain
- Reader points out historical distortion in "Titanic"
- A revealing British documentary on post-apartheid South Africa
- Future of Northern Ireland Agreement uncertain
- Which social classes support the struggle for democracy in Indonesia?
- Opposition leader tries to call off Indonesian demonstrations
- A first effort, dangerously praised
- Supreme Court upholds exclusion of third-party candidates
- US officials provided Indonesian military with death lists
- Iranian director commends WSWS film review
1998-05-21
- Conflicts arise over water supply
- Suharto resigns following large demonstrations
- The camera never lies ...
- 147 people killed in mudslides
- Welche Gesellschaftsklassen unterstützen den Kampf um Demokratie in Indonesien?
- Welche Gesellschaftsklassen unterstützen den Kampf um Demokratie in Indonesien?
- Suharto resigns in bid to preserve Indonesian regime
- US funding for opposition groups in Indonesia
- Large demonstrations demanded Suharto's fall
- Hospital spurns dying youth
- An appreciation of Frank Sinatra
- A season of worthwhile films
1998-05-22
- Kelas-kelas sosial yang manakah akan mendukung perjuangan untuk demokrasi di Indonesia?
- Installation of Habibie marks new stage in crisis of Jakarta regime
- What the IMF expects of the next Indonesian government
- Who is B.J. Habibie?
- “Jean Brust was living proof of the genuine revolutionary traditions of our movement”
- Australian waterfront workers face heavy job cuts
- What bebop meant to jazz history
- US Secretary of State showers praise on Suharto
1998-05-23
- Workers struggles around the world
- Some interesting films on US television May 23-29
- "What is this society going to do with the surplus humanity?"
- The elevation of Amien Rais
- Alienation, adolescence and violence
- Frank Lovell, former leader of Socialist Workers Party, dead at 84
- A numbing barrage of official propaganda
- The struggle for democracy in Indonesia: What are the social and political tasks facing the masses?
- Der Wahlskandal der Teamster-Gewerkschaft und seine Bedeutung für die Arbeiterklasse
- Der Kampf für Demokratie in Indonesien
- Life in prison
- Support for agreement mixed with reservations
1998-05-26
1998-05-27
1998-05-28
- European-wide police raids in run-up to World Cup
- Pembebasan tahanan berdasarkan atas pemilihan Habibie
- Opposition council offers Habibie advice
- Habibie's selective prison releases
- Memories of Sylvia Plath
- Ein Wahlverein für Schröder
- The "Erfurt Declaration"--an electoral pact for Schröder
- A promising breakthrough in cancer research
- Der Stalinismus und der Aufstieg der chauvinistischen Hindu-Partei BJP
1998-05-29
1998-05-30
- Wilde’s martyrdom in perspective
- Gathering war clouds in South Asia
- Workers Struggles Around the World
- What will it mean for the working class?
- Opposition leaders try to shore up Habibie
- New York mayor announces layoffs
- Blood money: two exposés of Swiss collaboration with the Nazis
- Some interesting films on US television, May 30-June 5
- An attack on democratic rights
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