Archive: 06/1999
1999-06-01
- Two public lectures against US-NATO bombing of Serbia
- Two "spy" trials provoke different media responses
- The Milosevic indictment: legal document or political diatribe?
- Joblessness and poverty in South Korea
- Falling euro a symptom of wider problems
- Video shows that Israeli security forces were responsible for the murder of Kurdish demonstrators
- US study establishes link between dioxin and cancer
- Britain reported to have offered 50,000 troops for Kosovo invasion force
1999-06-02
- Clinton's welfare reform has increased child poverty
- Spain strengthens borders against African refugees
- Bombardment of Yugoslavia creates ecological disaster
- The Parsons Dance Company: Luminescent theatricality or hodgepodge?
- Mike Harris and the Toronto Star on union "power" and union "bosses"
- Turkey begins its show trial of Abdullah Ocalan
- Workers Struggles: The Americas
- Student protests erupt in Côte d'Ivoire
- Was 1933's "Gabriel over the White House" inspired by California gubernatorial election?
- Who is responsible for the deaths of Milena Malobabic and Sanja Milenkovic?
1999-06-03
- Turkey: Fascists and Social Democrats form new government
- Hoffa blocks car haulers strike, accepts concessions
- Blair government seeks closure of Summerhill school
- Sri Lanka: 300 families struggle for a place to live
- Workers Struggles: Europe
- Indonesian garment workers continue to fight company violence
- Consumption tax will hurt workers, students, pensioners and the poor
- Safety of genetically modified food questioned
- Ottawa rally against NATO's bombardment of Yugoslavia
- "Concepts involve the future, possessions don't"
1999-06-04
- Serbia accepts NATO terms, but air strikes continue
- Ten years since the Tiananmen Square massacre
- A Russian Winter's Tale
- The brutal society: A police manhunt in Pittsburgh
- The Milosevic indictment: a mass of contradictions
- Philadelphia mayor witch-hunts supporters of Mumia Abu-Jamal
- East Timor trip provides a revealing glimpse of Megawati's politics
- Twelfth death row prisoner released in Illinois after being proven innocent
- German finance minister announces 30 billion DM budget cut
1999-06-05
- UN relief agencies warn of humanitarian disaster in Yugoslavia
- Some interesting films on US television, June 5-June 11
- Some features of the Star Wars phenomenon
- ANC election victory signals further "market reforms"
- Ontario Tories re-elected—Harris government will intensify class war
- Mayor to New York schools: "It's not the money"
- Maritime Union of Australia determined to impose job cuts
- Workers Struggles: Asia and the Pacific
- How Jürgen Habermas defends the Balkan war
- Europe moves towards independent military role
- The toll of NATO's war
- US pharmaceutical companies reap huge profits from AIDS drugs
1999-06-07
1999-06-08
- NATO escalates attack on Yugoslav sovereignty
- Safety agency says Ford hinders probe into February explosion at Michigan factory
- The Show Trial of Abdullah Ocalan in Turkey
- A new round of job cutting in New Zealand
- Workers Struggles: The Americas
- "Free market" program boosts world poverty
- Dioxin contamination scandal hits Belgium
- A powerful theatrical presentation of an outstanding piece of literature
1999-06-09
- Washington march protests NATO bombing of Yugoslavia
- Sri Lanka: Displaced Colombo families appeal to the working class to support their struggle
- Sierra Leone peace talks expose Blair's "ethical" foreign policy
- NATO "peace" sets stage for expulsion of Kosovan Serbs
- Antiwar protests in Prague
- New push to block registration of independent political parties
- US stock market surges in response to continued assault on jobs
- "The American government picks and chooses which situation to intervene in for its own economic interest"
- On the legalisation of drugs
- Danish government lays ground for growth of racist party
- A letter from a Harlem teacher: The crisis of funding in New York City schools
- Cathay Pacific pilots call "sick-in" over pay cuts
1999-06-10
- Mel Torme, an appreciation
- Demonstrators in Australia denounce NATO bombing
- Northwest Airline flight attendants rally in Detroit
- Workers Struggles: Europe & Africa
- NATO cluster bombs kill hundreds of Serb troops
- Visit by US envoy intensifies pressure on North Korea
- Thousands of layoffs in Japan
- Bank sounds warning on global stability
1999-06-11
- Experiences from the war in Yugoslavia: the diary of a journey
- British Tories in discussions with Italian neo-fascists
- Procter & Gamble to cut 15,000 jobs worldwide
- Intrepid thought: psychoanalysis in the Soviet Union
- Australian government introduces Internet censorship laws
- Labour government averts backbench rebellion
1999-06-12
- Clinton's speech on Yugoslavia: piling lie upon lie
- Some interesting films on US television, June 12-June 18
- "One-sidedness" in Yugoslavia war coverage: An exchange
- New government in Nigeria prepares austerity measures
- Workers Struggles: Asia and Australia
- Indonesian elections: an overwhelming vote against the ruling Golkar Party
- Intrepid thought: psychoanalysis in the Soviet Union—Part 2
- Australia's "golden age" of prosperity ... and poverty
- Drug abuse in Britain
- Transnational corporations in China
1999-06-15
- NATO-Russian standoff in Kosovo contains seeds of future wars
- New York's top cop quits after brutality trial
- Taped address from Mumia Abu-Jamal at college commencement sparks right-wing protests
- Greater London Authority: Election restriction no answer to far-right threat
- Workers Struggles: The Americas
- Germany: the Alternative-Green-Left "Network" is stillborn
- Social democrats suffer record losses in European elections
- Austin's lost powers
1999-06-16
- KLA seizes Kosovo positions, Serb flight grows
- An apologia for Stalinism
- The law of value and the crisis of capitalism
- Anwar put on trial again as Malaysian government prepares for elections
- Readers reply to "After the Slaughter: Political Lessons of the Balkan War"
- European elections: Greek vote reflects widespread hostility to NATO bombing
- Illinois prosecutors and police acquitted despite evidence they framed defendant
- Miners denounce sacking with no entitlements
- Profit before people: 16 workers die in Chinese factory fire
- Belgian government suffers heavy losses in general election
- "New Art for a New Era: Malevich's Vision of the Russian Avant-Garde" At the Barbican Centre, London
1999-06-17
- Virginia to execute juvenile offender
- Britain’s Blair and Germany’s Schröder present a joint programme: “The Third Way/Neue Mitte”
- NATO spokesman Jamie Shea: the education of a war propagandist
- WSWS reader comments on the US media and the Balkan war
- Workers Struggles: Europe and Africa
- South Korea sinks North Korean torpedo boat
- India and Pakistan prepare for a wider war
- Justice Denied: The Hurricane Carter Story
- Elections show Denmark split on European Union
- To the victor belongs the spoils
- Trinidad executes nine in four days
1999-06-18
- Kosovan "mass graves"agitation: US media seeks to justify NATO war
- Spanish pilot says US ordered targeting of civilians in Yugoslavia
- An exchange with UAW President Yokich on the Ford Rouge explosion
- Kosovar refugees object to sub-standard conditions in Australia
- German trade unions vote for job cuts
- Another "executed" Kosovar leader back from the dead
- Victorian government fails to stop sacked teacher's legal challenge
- Ethiopian-Eritrean war draws in neighbouring states
- Nervous wait for interest rate decision
- US auto contract talks open: UAW ready to collaborate as Big Three auto makers prepare massive job cuts
1999-06-19
- Some interesting films on US television, June 19-25
- The stun belt: Torture at the push of a button
- China espionage case collapses
- A reader comments on Notting Hill
- Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific
- Kellogg to lay off hundreds at Michigan plant
- Head of NATO force in Kosovo was second-in-command at "Bloody Sunday" massacre in Ireland
- Texas executes Canadian Stanley Faulder
- Legal action over dioxin poisoning in Belgium
1999-06-21
1999-06-22
- A letter from Julie Hiatt Steele to the World Socialist Web Site
- Labour lays down pro-business agenda for new Scottish Parliament
- Public meeting draws lessons of Balkans war
- President Taylor cracks down in Liberia
- More letters in response to "After the Slaughter: The Political Lessons of the Balkan War"
- Workers Struggles: The Americas
- IMF sets economic agenda for next Indonesian government
- Europe's plan to control the Balkans
- Debt relief: A yawning gap between rhetoric and reality
1999-06-23
- Eye-witness says Indonesian minister shot newsmen in Timor
- British Steel and Hoogovens merge
- European elections seen as prelude to general election in Spain
- 5.2 million young children in US growing up in poverty
- Kosovo, Kashmir and the New York Times
- Violent clashes in the City of London
- US Supreme Court upholds federal death sentence
- Is economic value subjective?
- Wagons East—NATO oil trade route war
- Clinton's speech in Slovenia: an abysmal display of ignorance
1999-06-24
- Fourteen-year-olds charged as adults in school shooting plot
- Wage freeze hits Philippine workers and poor
- Workers Struggles: Europe and Africa
- US youth crime bill: more children to be tried as adults
- New evidence of RUC collusion in murder of Irish lawyers
- German interests in the war against Yugoslavia
- Widespread repression in Bangladesh countryside
- No end to the social crisis in Asia in sight
1999-06-25
- US chemical weapons testing scandal in Thailand
- US Supreme Court rulings attack democratic rights
- Prisons galore: the real face of the New South Wales budget
- NATO forces complicit in ethnic cleansing of Serbs
- US border crackdown sends immigrant deaths soaring
- A superb history of Australia's founding
- Atrocity claims and the politics of propaganda
- Saving Private Ryan: First and second impressions
- Kosovo—A Call To Conscience
1999-06-26
- US places a $5 million bounty on Milosevic
- Some interesting films on US television, June 26-July 2
- Eyewitness account from Sri Lanka: Tamil mass graves excavated in Chemmani
- Suspect arrested for murder of Irish lawyer claims he was an RUC agent
- Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific
- G-8 powers warn North Korea over missile tests
- The European Union elections and the German far-right
- Teachers and parents oppose "Self Governing Schools"
- Greenspan points to "imbalances" in US economy
- Bouteflika seeks Western investment in Algeria
1999-06-28
1999-06-29
- Fifty years of American art
- Labour's European election debacle raises the spectre of the class divide in Britain
- Papua New Guinea government likely to fall
- Workers Struggles: The Americas
- The US, the KLA and ethnic cleansing
- KLA leader Thaci ordered rivals executed, rebel commanders say
- Israel bombs Beirut and threatens heavier strikes
- Widespread public sector strikes in Corrientes, Argentina
- AIDS is number one killer worldwide: Zimbabwe is worst hit country
1999-06-30
- The Forbes 200 list: billions for the privileged few
- Quebec nurses enter fourth day of general strike
- Huge pollution cloud discovered over Indian Ocean
- The Ocalan verdict: US realpolitik in league with the Turkish hangman
- RUC given advance warning of the 1989 murder of Irish lawyer
- "An artist must do only what he believes in"
- A comment on Intrepid thought: psychoanalysis in the Soviet Union
- Sacked Australian miners given no help in Canberra
- Latest articles
- Browse by month: