Archive: 01/2002
2002-01-03
- Australian university refuses to reinstate victimised professor
- New Sri Lankan government calls for peace talks with the LTTE
- Oil company adviser named US representative to Afghanistan
- Five-fold increase in deaths from drug prescription errors in Britain’s hospitals
- Job losses in Scotland’s "Silicon Glen"
- Workers Struggles: The Americas
- A major exhibition on the Spanish Civil War
- A letter from France on the anti-globalisation movement Attac
2002-01-04
2002-01-05
- Zambia: New president installed amidst accusations of vote rigging
- The strange case of Zacarias Moussaoui: FBI refused to investigate man charged in September 11 attacks
- Montenegro: European Union opposes moves towards independence
- Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific
- US unemployment rate jumps to 5.8 percent
- Australia: Carr scapegoats "arsonists" over bushfires
- Four recent films
2002-01-07
2002-01-08
2002-01-09
- Not asking questions any more: The Navigators, a film by Ken Loach
- Japan militarisation accelerates after sinking of alleged North Korean spy ship
- India rejects Pakistani pleas for talks
- New US dragnet to target Middle Eastern men for deportation
- South African asbestos victims win compensation, but claim halved
2002-01-10
- New Sri Lankan government seeks to impose slump on masses
- Britain hit by rail strikes
- Detroit panel discusses role of art museum in twenty-first century
- Workers Struggles: Europe and Africa
- New York Times defends Bush on links to Enron corporate fraud
- "Serious artistic work is incompatible with intellectual cowardice"
2002-01-11
- Britain: Behind the row over Jamaican "drug mules"
- Indonesian president proposes to drop charges against Suharto
- Gag order against former Black Panther leader on trial for murder
- Apologetics for National Socialist aesthetics and politics
- Letters on Bush, Enron and the New York Times
- Letters from US workers
- US bases pave the way for long-term intervention in Central Asia
2002-01-12
- Clever, well-read. And what else?
- Serious security flaws in Microsoft web browser
- Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific
- Ford to cut 35,000 jobs worldwide, 22,000 in North America
- Letters on "Oil company adviser named US representative to Afghanistan"
- Canada may declare G-8 summit site a militarized zone
2002-01-14
- Afghan POWs at Guantanamo base: Bound and gagged, drugged, caged like animals
- Economic hardship afflicts Japanese working class
- Sectarian tensions lead to riots and school closures in Northern Ireland
- Workers lose jobs, health care and savings at Enron
- US Supreme Court ruling limits disabled workers’ rights
2002-01-15
2002-01-16
2002-01-17
2002-01-18
2002-01-19
2002-01-21
2002-01-22
2002-01-23
- Volcano causes widespread devastation in Congo
- Australian union chief jeered as Qantas workers throw out pay deal
- US flouts world opinion and Geneva Convention in treatment of Afghan war prisoners
- Letters on the Enron scandal
- Britain: Government presses for £1 billion arms deal with India
- US anthrax attackers aimed to assassinate Democratic leaders
2002-01-24
- Police raid exposes a secret Sri Lankan army assassination squad
- Was the US government alerted to September 11 attack?
- Members named to commission to manage Philadelphia schools takeover
- Bosnian film: no finger-pointing?
- Workers Struggles: Europe, the Middle East and Africa
- Recent letters to the WSWS
- Terror suspects held in brutal conditions in British jail
2002-01-25
- The Bush administration and John Walker Lindh: who are the real "conspirators"?
- Beautiful and fascinating—but not urgent?
- Nigeria: Unions call off general strike against fuel price increases
- Britain: Government unveils measures to dismantle public health care
- Australia-Indonesia Institute denies funding to academic conference
- Letters to the WSWS on the US war in Afghanistan
2002-01-26
- Afghan refugees stage desperate hunger strike in Australia
- Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific
- Retailing giant Kmart files for bankruptcy
- Landscapes which get in the way
- Blair government says British terror suspects in Guantanamo should be tried in UK
- Britain: New "fat cats" row over £1 million corporate payoffs
- Workers strike sausage plant in Dearborn, Michigan
2002-01-28
2002-01-29
- Australia: Teenagers threaten suicide as refugee hunger strike escalates
- Britain’s postal workers ballot for national strike
- Long prison sentences in Norwegian neo-Nazi murder trial
- Workers Struggles: The Americas
- The Enron collapse and the crisis of the profit system
- Canada: Teachers take action against B.C. government
2002-01-30
- Main witness in German neo-Nazi party trial exposed as secret service agent
- Kosovo still without a functioning government
- Japan heads into deflationary spiral
- Sharon government scapegoats foreign workers in Israel
- Is the US preparing for action against Iran?
- A life is more than the sum total of its details
2002-01-31
- Sri Lankan parties back imperialist war against Afghanistan
- Release Daniel Pearl!
- Israeli army reservists refuse to serve in occupied territories
- Deportation proceedings against family of Michigan Muslim leader
- US Fed decision not a vote of confidence
- Letters on Enron and the death of J. Clifford Baxter
- State of the Union speech: Bush declares war on the world
- Letters on Afghan refugees in Australia
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