Archive: 11/1998
1998-11-02
1998-11-03
1998-11-04
- What is behind the alarming increase in Ritalin use among US children?
- Riot police surround Anwar's trial in Malaysia
- Doubts already surfacing on G7 plan for world financial crisis
- US Election Notes:
- Scientific controversies and a touch of mysticism
- Report documents staggering growth in social inequality
- Air safety dispute in Australia highlights growing dangers to passengers
1998-11-05
- Socialist Workers Party (US) denounces Pinochet arrest
- Australia: new union agreement facilitates job cuts in steel industry
- A letter on Ritalin use among US children
- Mercenary scandal continues to plague Papua New Guinea government
- High Court ruling on Pinochet challenged in the House of Lords
- Meszaros and "Beyond Capital"
- Anger mounts over relief delays from Hurricane Mitch
- The passing of a 20th century poet
- US elections deal rebuff to Republicans and impeachment drive
- Why Fidel opposes Pinochet’s arrest
- The BSE crisis - British officials fall out over the "Beef is Safe" campaign
1998-11-06
- ANC paves the way for a travesty of justice
- “Giving amnesty to the fascists has left a gaping wound in the people”: Relatives of Pinochet’s victims speak to the World Socialist Web Site
- ABC-TV workers locked out in US
- Not up to the task
- The human toll of legal aid cuts in Australia
- Global corporate leaders to advise Hong Kong and China
- The new German foreign minister: the Greens' Joseph Fischer
- Violence and brutality in the prison system
1998-11-07
- The political issues raised by the Detroit Living Wage Ordinance
- Some interesting films on US television, November 7-13
- House of Lords hears case for Pinochet's extradition
- Millions die each year of malaria
- Workers struggles around the world
- More connections between US agents and embassy bombings
- In the US: Levi Strauss, Mitsubishi, USX announce big job cuts
- US election notes:
1998-11-10
1998-11-11
- US Supreme Court permits state subsidy to religious schools
- Labor government boosts police powers
- A pale reflection
- Extradition of Pinochet could destabilise Chile, House of Lords warned
- Israeli students mobilise against the ever-higher cost of education
- Legacy of economic oppression exacerbates impact of Central American hurricane
- The US elections and the fall of Newt Gingrich: The political significance of the Republican debacle
- Gas inquiry designed to obscure Victoria's disaster
- Australian union profits from job destruction
1998-11-12
- Australian union to impose Telstra's cuts
- The absence of a moral compass in contemporary China
- General secretary of the Association of the Relatives of the Arrested & Disappeared in Chile: “The principle of justice and human rights has to be rescued”
- Indonesian assembly discusses national elections
- Markets up, but financial crisis far from over
- On US elections, Indonesia and Iraq
- Asylum-seekers treated like criminals
1998-11-13
- International trade tensions grow
- Todd Haynes' Velvet Goldmine, or, Some of the limits artists still accept
- Some responses to the SEP's election campaign in Australia
- Pinochet's counsel argues that British law would protect Hitler
- Former US Ambassador to Chile tells Britain's Observer newspaper of American plots against Allende
- Reporter disciplined under pressure from Canadian Prime Minister's Office - Exposed Chretien government's role in suppression of APEC protests
- Jobs and safety sacrificed in global airline industry
1998-11-14
- International trade tensions grow
- Growing danger from Cryptosporidium poisoning in water
- Some interesting films on US television, November 14-20
- An exchange on Anwar's trial in Malaysia
- Workers struggles around the world: Asia, Australia and the Pacific
- US: More job cuts, falling business and consumer confidence
- Indonesian security forces kill students in Jakarta clashes
- Both parties in crisis over impeachment inquiry
- British government proposes unprecedented state interference in family relations
- Jobless figures mask shift to part-time and casual work
1998-11-17
- A balance sheet of Kemalism
- An answer to Pinochet's defenders
- A wave of sackings in New Zealand
- Mexican banking crisis paralyzes government
- Workers Struggles Around the World: The Americas
- Protests continue despite military crackdown in Indonesia
- Among Giants
- Twelve year old awaiting murder trial as an adult - Nathaniel Abraham to receive psychological counseling after year's delay
- ABC-TV workers in US locked out for two weeks
1998-11-18
- How do you explain this?
- Quebec teachers to stage one-day strike
- Anti-Mahathir protests greet APEC leaders in Malaysia
- The Case of Mumia Abu-Jamal - Political prisoner denied new trial after 16 years on death row
- Washington presses ahead with war plans against Iraq
- An interview with Juana Francisca Beausire
- Immigrant workers rounded up in Detroit INS raids
- Correspondence on WSWS coverage of Pinochet's arrest
- From student rebel to apologist for the African bourgeoisie
- Bitter conflicts erupt at APEC summit
1998-11-19
- UK job losses spread
- Australian Labor leaders knew of Timor massacre coverup
- Workers struggles around the world: Europe, the Middle East and Africa
- Republicans mount cover-up for Starr
- On US war threats against Iraq
- The death penalty in the US: a rising toll of state executions
- An exchange of letters on affirmative action
1998-11-20
1998-11-21
- Some interesting films on US television, November 21-27
- UN urges Britain to prosecute Pinochet
- Workers Struggles: Australia, Asia and Pacific
- Students strike enters fifth week
- Furor over food price increases rocks Indian government
- A biting critique of China in the 1990s
- Concern grows over genetically modified food
- Child labour--a growth industry of the 1990s
1998-11-24
- Testimony exposes elements of a political conspiracy
- What a socialist would have said
- Rail workers strike throughout Europe against deregulation
- Pinochet's detention deepens Chilean political crisis
- The Mirror to play in New York City
- Workers struggles around the world: The Americas
- The House Judiciary Committee: a portrait of the American political establishment
- A review of recent east European cinema
1998-11-25
1998-11-26
- “Not to banalise, not to rewrite, but to keep the discussion going”: Radu Mihaileanu’s Train of Life
- Political storm over Australian Labor's coverup of Dili massacre
- Quebec election notes
- House of Lords upholds Pinochet's extradition
- What Anwar Ibrahim means by "reformasi" in Malaysia
- Workers Struggles: Europe, Russia, the Middle East and Africa
1998-11-27
- Students arrested in Wisconsin: why the desperation among young people in the US?
- Vietnam announces plan to export one million workers
- Britain: Queen's speech announces plan to end voting rights for hereditary peers
- Vadim Rogovin and the significance of his historical work
- New Zealand Labour Party reassures big business
- New York welfare policy claims an infant's life
- T. H. Huxley and the rise of modern science
1998-11-28
- How can film art proceed?
- Some interesting films on US television, November 28-December 4
- Victim of Stalinism protests at threats
- Law Lords ruling on Pinochet reverberates around the world
- "People were shot, bleeding and lying on the ground"
- London Jubilee Line strike ends
- Workers Struggles Around the World: Asia, Australia and the Pacific
- An unstable new coalition in Japan
- Quebec drug plan caused deaths
- Export-ban on British beef to Europe lifted
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