Green Left Weekly,
Issue #382
October 27, 1999
Green Left Weekly provides news, information, opinion and debate from
an environmental and left perspective.
Featured this week:
EAST TIMOR AFTER THE VICTORY Having defeated the Indonesian
occupation, the people of East
Timor now face new and daunting tasks: rebuilding their country from
the devastation of plunder and war,
organising their political life and dealing with a United Nations
administration which may have its own
agenda.
COVER STORY
East Timor after the victory
People verses profits: the reconstruction of East Timor
Kicking doors for East Timor
FEATURES
Hitorical feature: How PKI strategy sowed illusions
RESISTANCE MAGAZINE
Beauty: reality or sexist myth?
Trade unions and fighting for women's rights
News briefs
Free education! No privatisation!
New Zealand's education disaster
Homophobia in the Blue Mountains
Thousands rally to defend education
University restructure planned at UWS
NEWS
Victoria's new government
Shame and lame
Pangea told to go home
Victorian left discuss electoral alliances
NSW Labor attacks democratic rights
Williams heavies ICJ over East Timor
Gladstone refinery workers walk out over safety
Telstra says workers `overpaid'
Centrelink staff and clients' common complaints
You can never hassle too much
Elite universities to lead the attack on union
CPSU restructures behind the scenes
CPSU conference endorses campaigns
SA rallies for environmental democracy
If it smells like a bank
Left runs hard in Melbourne Uni elections
Western Sydney women to reclaim the night
Murdoch University elections
American Indian activist to tour
Kumarangk campaign heats up
Gay community criticises blast sentence
East Timorese Transition Council announced
Howard imposes Hanson's racist refugee policy
More public sector cuts in NSW
ISSUES
Welfare rights: How and why we got them, and why they should be
defended
The ISO and the republic: The red-queen alliance?
A humanitarian military?
Howard's foreign policy headache
Heroes and heroines
Networker: The hunt for profit on the internet
INTERNATIONAL NEWS
Indonesia's `new' president
Germany's new government takes old paths
More fallout from Tokaimura nuclear accident
US consumers protest against GM food
International news briefs
Pakistan's left and the military dictatorship
LPP newspaper office raided by military
Indonesian leftists meet
Talkin' 'bout a revolution
US worried by increased struggle across Latin America
Pakistan: `Women's struggle should not be isolated'
CULTURAL DISSENT
Pramoedya Ananta Toer's The Mule's Soliloquy: Testament to a
generation
The Eye never lies; it just bores
Marx voted millennium's `greatest thinker'
Strong interest in Short Black Film Festival
REGULAR FEATURES
Loose cannons
and ain't i a woman?: Taking the gender out of violence
Looking out: Atlanta Falcon
Life of Riley: My point of view should be worth something
On the box
Write on: letters to the editor
Jaybee's cartoon Chris Kelly cartoon
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