Archive: 07/2001
2001-07-02
2001-07-03
2001-07-04
2001-07-05
2001-07-06
- Australia’s Rich 200 hold onto wealth despite major share falls
- The Microsoft lawsuit: Appeals court ruling favours company
- Britain: Government think tank sets out plans for privatisation of essential services
- German Green Party seeks coalition with conservative CDU in Frankfurt
- World Health Organisation says BSE is a major threat
- 14-year-old dies in Arizona, latest casualty of "boot camps"
2001-07-07
- Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific
- A rape on Okinawa highlights fragility of US-Japan relations
- Sharon makes clear his expansionist policies for Israel
- Patients’ Bill of Rights: not even a band-aid for US health care crisis
- PDS leader Gysi announces candidacy in Berlin mayoral election
- Cyprus: Riots outside British military base
2001-07-09
2001-07-10
- Protests in Sri Lanka against the rape and torture of Tamil women
- Letters on the Milosevic war crimes trial
- Workers Struggles: The Americas
- Labour’s elder statesman Roy Hattersley calls on party to “rise up” against Prime Minister Blair
- Britain: Bradford is fourth city hit by riots
- Letters on "boot camps" for youth
2001-07-11
- World Socialist Web Site Review: July-September issue out now
- New Timor Gap treaty secures Australian control of oil and gas projects
- Koizumi threatens ruling party factions in Japan with a split
- Croatian government crisis over extraditions to UN tribunal
- An exchange on the use of shock therapy in psychiatry
- Amores Perros, directed by Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
2001-07-12
- Britain: Second vote by Conservative MPs to choose new party leader
- An ironic look at some reluctant heroes
- Marconi job losses rise to 10,000
- Workers Struggles: Europe and Africa
- Washington forced to shelve Iraq sanctions plan
- Esso Australia convicted of safety breaches in fatal gas explosion
- Letters to the WSWS
2001-07-13
2001-07-14
- Britain: Conservative MPs vote in final ballot for party leadership candidates
- Sri Lankan President suspends parliament to avoid no-confidence vote
- Chilean court ends Pinochet’s trial
- Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific
- Growing evidence of Israel’s plans to invade the West Bank and Gaza
- Riots hit Northern Ireland
- Recession and global financial turbulence return
2001-07-16
- US Supreme Court completes term with rulings attacking democratic rights
- Rural MP’s defection exposes rifts in Australia’s governing coalition
- British judge loosens restrictions against Internet service providers in Jamie Bulger case
- Letters in response to "An exchange on the use of shock therapy in psychiatry"
- Starting over
2001-07-17
- US study reveals poor voters more likely to have ballots discarded
- Bush pushes rapid development of US missile defense
- Workers Struggles: The Americas
- Audience defy police threats to see "Injustice" film
- Another question on socialist planning
- BAE Systems to lay off 1,000 workers at Glasgow shipyards
- Alienation from the major parties revealed in Australian by-election
2001-07-18
- UN imposes tight control over East Timor elections
- New German edition of Leon Trotsky’s Problems of Everyday Life
- World Bank admits 85 percent of world’s population has no retirement income
- Australian business decidedly cool on Labor’s "Knowledge Nation" plan
- German Foreign Minister Fischer wants carte blanche for overseas military operations
- Recent letters to the World Socialist Web Site
2001-07-19
- New York Times documents military role in theft of 2000 election
- TB poses growing international health threat
- A "modest proposal" from tobacco giant Philip Morris
- Workers Struggles: Europe and Africa
- Greenspan points to further economic weakness
- Letters in response to the WSWS review of A.I. Artificial Intelligence
- Britain: Labour government plans further cut in disability benefits
2001-07-20
- Ontario premier stonewalls inquiry into Walkerton deaths
- Tensions heighten over Japan’s endorsement of nationalist textbook
- LSSP acts as chief apologist for Sri Lankan president’s autocratic moves
- An interview with Julie Hiatt Steele, victim of Kenneth Starr’s witch-hunt
- Massive police operation at G8 summit in Genoa
- Acting is not the problem
2001-07-21
- Britain: Leadership contest threatens to split Conservative Party
- Ontario presses ahead with privatization of electricity utility
- High-profile official accuses New Zealand government of victimisation
- Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific
- Jobs destruction continues in US
- Council of Europe finds "general climate" fostering racism in Germany
- Letters to the World Socialist Web Site
2001-07-23
- Britain: Police shoot two dead in four days
- G8 summit: Brutal policing in Genoa leaves one dead and hundreds injured
- Divisions widen at Genoa in the face of global economic downturn
- US House sanctions anti-gay discrimination by religious groups
- China-Russia treaty: a reaction against aggressive unilateralism in Washington
2001-07-24
- Police crackdown on opposition protest in Sri Lanka leaves two dead
- Workers Struggles: The Americas
- Indonesian military emerges as powerbroker in Megawati’s installation as president
- Letters to the WSWS
- Ex-King Simeon II named new prime minister of Bulgaria
- Britain: Bradford report shows dead end of racially-based politics
2001-07-25
- Growing opposition to "high-stakes" testing in US schools
- Bush administration renews US drive to militarize space
- Mahathir detains Malaysian student leaders
- The G-8 summit in Genoa: illusion and reality
- Argentine workers strike against austerity measures
- Australia: Aboriginal leader pushes anti-welfare agenda
2001-07-26
2001-07-27
- Bush, the Pope and stem cell research
- Australian union officials charged over "run through" stunt
- Britain: Pay survey highlights growth of inequality
- Germany: Increasing instability of the Gerhard Schröder government
- Worst flood in eastern Indian state for 50 years
- An exchange on "US union leaders seek closer ties to Bush"
2001-07-28
- Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific
- Koizumi’s support to be tested in Japanese upper house elections
- Israeli attacks on Palestinians aimed at provoking all out war
- Bush administration torpedoes germ warfare treaty
- Slumping US economy spurs new round of international job-cutting
- African Union initiative offers little prospect of end to Burundi civil war
2001-07-30
2001-07-31
- Britain: Labour government attacks right to fight unfair dismissal and discrimination
- Socialist Equality Party in Sri Lanka opposes moves to authoritarian rule
- Britain: Inquiry reveals role of NHS cuts in deaths of child heart patients in Bristol
- Workers Struggles: The Americas
- US downturn deepens trend to world recession
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