>Green Left Weekly,
> Issue #408
>June 7, 2000
>
>Australia's radical newspaper
>http://www.greenleft.org.au
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>
>Green Left Weekly provides news, information, opinion and debate from an
>environmental and left perspective.
>
>Featured this week: AFTER THE RECONCILIATION MARCH
>
>Half a million people marching across Sydney Harbour Bridge on May 28 opened
>more opportunities to beat back the Howard government's
>racism. GLW talks to five Aboriginal activists about the next steps in the
>anti-racism campaign.
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>
>COVER STORY
>
>Reconciliation march allows for `radical' demands: Reynolds
>Bridge walk `must be built upon'
>
>FEATURES
>
>CHAD\CAMEROON: World Bank's pipeline to disaster
>CHINA: How much is left of the planned economy?
>
>INTERNATIONAL NEWS
>
>FIJI: West threatens split
>FIJI: Pacific Journalism Online shut-down
>FIJI: `A great deal has been lost'
>FIJI: Democratic Socialists support sanctions
>Protests demand action on Fiji by Australian government
>SIERRA LEONE: John Pilger -- The bobby is back on the beat
>UNITED STATES: Cuban-born INS official framed
>UNITED STATES: Elian's return home a step closer
>ZIMBABWE: MDC faces enormous odds to defeat Mugabe
>SOUTH AFRICA: Costa Gazi -- ANC blocks treatment for HIV patients
>SOUTH AFRICA: Outrage at student's death
>PERU: Boycott, protests during elections
>International news briefs -- Argentina; Puerto Rico
>US/BRITAIN: Developments in International Socialists' debate list
>CHILE: Pinochet loses immunity
>HAITI: Elections end political limbo
>PAKISTAN: Labour movement leader arrested
>UNITED STATES: Appeal from a militant unionist
>UNITED STATES: Training Indonesian terrorists in `anti-terrorism'
>SOUTH KOREA: General strike to resist attacks
>WEST PAPUA: Overwhelming support for independence
>UNITED STATES: Racism and the wealth gap
>SRI LANKA: Government crackdown meets opposition
>PHILIPPINES: Rejecting `peace of the graveyard'
>
>ISSUES
>
>Country Labor: a new direction?
>Technological parenthood: secrets and lies
>Campaigning against homophobia
>Dale McKinley: It's time to be offensive
>
>AUSTRALIAN NEWS
>
>Police withdraw charge against Aboriginal academic
>Members First result shows desire for an alternative
>NSW teachers win
>Labor rejects maternity leave demands
>New roster angers wharfies
>WA minister claims Aboriginal people safer in jail
>Tasmanians demand a GE-free zone
>Anti-nuke cycle to raise awareness
>Thousands more march for reconciliation
>Teach-in provides motives for September protests
>S11 Alliance forms in Adelaide
>Police stop students entering campus
>Toxic time bomb in suburban Perth
>Jarrahdale residents fight sand mine
>Students to converge to save the environment
>Groups come together
>Student occupation comes out fighting
>Meeting debates abortion reform
>Brisbane Resistance Centre launched
>Cuban women to tour Australia
>
>CULTURAL DISSENT
>
>Hymns for revolutionary combat
>The wolf's teeth
>Mosh with a message
>Links magazine: Internationalism in the new century
>Waterfront conflict staged
>Tales of workplace violence
>
>REGULAR FEATURES
>
>Networker: What's in a name?
>Looking Out: Unlawful searches
>Loose cannons
>and ain't i a woman?: Lesbians, conception and the law
>Life of Riley: Who's a naughty boy?
>Editorial: Support the right to organise
>Write on
>Chris Kelly cartoon
>Jay Bee's cartoon
>
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>
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