Green Left Weekly,
Issue #340
November 11, 1998
Green Left Weekly provides news, information, opinion and debate from
an environmental and left perspective.
Featured this week:
EAST TIMOR: INDONESIA OUT NOW!
Pressure is growing on the Indonesian regime because of the growing
freedom movement within East Timor and because of dwindling
international diplomatic support. But the Habibie government is
stalling on promised concessions as it seeks to wipe out the
resistance militarily.
COVER STORY
East Timor: Habibie stalls as pressure mounts
RESISTANCE MAGAZINE
8 Reasons to Oppose the Jabiluka Uranium Mine
So what is Resistance?
And so then what's Resistance magazine?
School's real job -- repressing dissent, enforcing conformity
The Shame File
Resistance gets going
Resistance News Briefs
FEATURES
Can Australian nationalism be progressive?
NEWS
Activists launch No campaign in Telstra
Move defeated for public service campaign against sackings
Action needed against Centrelink job threat, say workers
Electricity workers prepare for industrial campaign
Surprises in Newcastle poll
SA government stalls on extra staff in schools
Carr, cops and media bash ethnic community
WA tries to restrict injured workers' rights
Resistance is necessary
`People in power' spur racism
ACT government takes aim at workers
Great Barrier Reef threatened by giant oil project
Protests target Howard, ERA
Reclaiming the night in rural Queensland
New BHP boss bad news for workers
Flare-up on Sydney wharves
Departing One Nation MP praises Labor's native title bill
GST inquiry: a cover for dirty deals?
ISSUES
Debate over Jabiluka campaign direction
Labor's East Timor policy: how much has changed?
Is Hansonism finished?
Multiculturalism and its discontents
Fire in the sky
INTERNATIONAL NEWS
Climate change conference opens in Buenos Aires
Day of the Dead in Nicaragua
Colombian unionists assassinated
Russian security police down, but not out, in Nikitin trial
Cuba updates
Mumia Abu-Jamal's appeal denied
US farm children at risk from pesticides
Truth Commission report shakes up politics
International news briefs: Basque talks; Zimbabwe protests
CULTURAL DISSENT
Doco Feast takes up debates
No more an object
Flickerfest casts an eye on PNG
Double dose of modern opera
The Bonnie and Clyde of Cork
Art will not wank
The male psyche, warts and all
Pleasant rumblings from below
Musical revolutionary
REGULAR FEATURES
Chris Kelly's cartoon
Editorial: An encouraging development
This week in history
Loose cannons
Action updates
... and ain't I a woman?: The police and domestic violence
Looking out: The future before it happens
Life of Riley: Out of sight, out of mind
On the box
Write on: letters to the editor
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