Archive: 06/2003
2003-06-02
- Interview with Luis Zamora of Argentina’s Autonomy and Freedom movement
- Threat of military coup grows in Turkey
- SARS outbreak deepens economic decline in South East Asia
- Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific
- Greek lawyers to sue Blair for war crimes
- Violent crackdown on protests marks G8 summit
2003-06-03
- Australia: Staff expose inhuman conditions at Woomera Detention Centre
- Otro crimen de guerra de los Estados Unidos: el uso de municiones de uranio empobrecido en Irak
- Russian mathematician announces proof of celebrated Poincaré Conjecture
- Workers Struggles: The Americas
- German interior ministers demand speedy deportations
- G8 summit: a widening gap between reality and rhetoric
- Bush administration steps up war on environment
- US: CEO pay continued upward spiral in 2002
- Bechtel advises subcontractors seeking Iraqi deals
2003-06-04
- US prepares for military tribunals at Guantanamo Bay
- G8 summit protesters denounce US occupation of Iraq
- The case of Eric Rudolph: Right-wing terrorism and the Bush administration
- Photos indicate torture and sexual abuse by British troops in Iraq
- Two police killings underscore class tensions in New York City
- Hormone replacement therapy: Study reveals increased dementia risk
- France: Strikes, mass demonstrations to oppose attacks on pensions
- US-Europe tensions grow as Washington talks down the dollar
- Indonesia targets civilians in its military offensive in Aceh
2003-06-05
- Peruvian workers defy state of emergency
- Strike at Sydney metal company enters 12th week
- More job losses at Swedish telecom giant Ericsson
- US raid on Palestinian embassy in Baghdad: an act of political gangsterism
- The Holocaust and the Bush family fortune
- Filmmaking and American social life
- Australian prime minister an enthusiastic promoter of the WMD fraud
2003-06-06
- Newspaper ban exposes growing conflict in Tongan ruling circles
- Philippine military implicated in brutal murder of human rights activists
- Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa
- New York Times covers up for lies on Iraq war
- G8 summit gives go ahead for US offensive against Iran and North Korea
- WSWS/SEP meeting in Berlin: “The strength of the US government has been grossly exaggerated in Europe”
2003-06-07
2003-06-09
2003-06-10
- Pay cut for auto workers means payoff for UAW
- Martha Stewart: the indictment of an American icon
- Entrevista con Luis Zamora dirigente del movimiento Autonomía y Libertad de Argentina
- El estupro de Irak
- Spain’s governing Peoples Party loses support in close vote
- Toronto: New SARS outbreak provokes nurses’ protest
- Workers Struggles: The Americas
- Hillary Clinton “tell-all” book leaves “right-wing conspiracy” in the shadows
- Budget deadline looms for California
2003-06-11
- Britain: Protest by steelworkers highlights pensions crisis
- Opposition to US Middle East “Road Map” escalates
- Australia: Higher education reform package advances “user-pays” agenda
- World economy sliding towards deflation and recession
- US: 13,000 Arab and Muslim men face deportation
- Bush administration ratchets up pressure on Ottawa
2003-06-12
2003-06-13
- Sean Penn’s Times statement: patriotism and the struggle against US militarism
- Northern Ireland: “Dirty war” probe provokes conflicts
- Examining the legacy of Alan Lomax
- Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa
- US launches major military offensive in “liberated” Iraq
- Indonesian prosecutors attempt to link Muslim cleric to terror network
- France: Millions join one-day strike against pension cuts
2003-06-14
- BBC and Guardian cover up US role in Iraq looting
- Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific
- French protesters speak out on pension cuts
- The death of Jürgen Möllemann and the decay of German politics
- England’s schools in funding crisis
- US suffers Latin American rebuke at OAS meeting
- Australian Labor mired in leadership turmoil
2003-06-16
2003-06-17
- London public meeting of the World Socialist Web Site and Socialist Equality Party
- Tokyo aid conference fails to restart Sri Lankan peace process
- Failed coup attempt in Mauritania
- Workers Struggles: The Americas
- Unexploded cluster bombs blanket Iraqi cities
- European Union plans drastic restraints on right to asylum
- Australian government resumes push for detention without trial
2003-06-18
- Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band at Manchester, England
- Arrest of Portugal’s elite in paedophile scandal
- US marines sent to Liberia
- Washington’s war of terror in Iraq
- Attac holds G8 counter-summit in Geneva
- “Kwinana is the cancer capital of Western Australia”
- Australia: Lack of monitoring highlights health dangers at Alcoa plants
2003-06-19
- 50 years since the execution of the Rosenbergs
- Rioting in Michigan town exposes social tensions
- Why the LTTE has targetted SEP members in northern Sri Lanka
- Four German soldiers killed in Kabul attack
- Sharon blows up the “Road Map”
- Still no answers on Freddie Mac crisis
- One-third of US children born in 2000 at risk for diabetes
2003-06-20
- England: Wedgwood cuts 1,000 jobs, as unemployment rises
- New reports on criminality at WorldCom
- EU expansion worsens Portugal’s economic crisis
- Workers Struggles: Europe & Africa
- US prepares military blockade against North Korea
- American troops shoot down two Iraqi protesters
- Thousands protest against Iranian government
- Massive police presence in Michigan town
2003-06-21
- Weapons of mass destruction in Iraq: Bush’s “big lie” and the crisis of American imperialism
- Three hundred years of Petersburg—festival’s facades hide destitution
- Canada: State vendetta against anti-poverty activist to continue
- New Zealand military to join occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan
- Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific
- Communist Refoundation: Italian Stalinism’s new “experiment” with electoral opportunism
- Terrorism and the origins of Israel—Part 1
- Housing crisis deepens in Detroit
2003-06-23
2003-06-24
- Ben Jonson’s Volpone: black comedy from the dawn of the modern era
- Spain extends military presence in Iraq
- Software giant Oracle bids for right to destroy jobs
- Workers Struggles: The Americas
- Iraq and Al Qaeda: another lie unravels
- California budget targets health care
- Indonesian military intensifies operations in Aceh
2003-06-25
- Australian government prepares intervention in Solomon Islands
- Bush invokes “enemy combatant” rule against defendants
- Jordan: Elections provide a fig leaf for unpopular regime
- Israel: Privatisation drive follows government’s austerity plan
- Father protests indefinite detention of son at Guantanamo Bay
- German Green Party backs cuts in social programs
- US: New coal dust standards mean increased black lung for miners
- US Supreme Court upholds affirmative action
2003-06-26
- Spain: Post-election horse-trading exposes rampant corruption
- WSWS/SEP London meeting: “The working class needs its own international strategy”
- Bush administration targets Iran for US aggression
- Fijian Vice President faces trial on coup charges
- Letters to the WSWS
- Chris Marsden addresses London meeting: “A turning point for class relations in Europe”
- Austrian government imposes cuts in pensions
2003-06-27
- Australia: Opposition parties head off genuine probe into the government’s WMD lies
- New York Times reporter Judith Miller accused of “hijacking” military unit in Iraq
- Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa
- American military morale shaken by Iraq quagmire
- Britain: Why Blair has delayed again on the euro
- European Union sends troops to Congo
- Burmese junta refuses to release opposition leaders
2003-06-28
- What is the US military doing on the Iraq-Syria border?
- Quebec: Liberal budget initiates new anti-working class offensive
- Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific
- Ireland: Ulster Unionist Party could split
- Rising popular anger behind attack on British troops in southern Iraq
- France: Court dismisses charges in tainted blood scandal
- New formula to further cut financial aid for US college students
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