[WW] Zimbabwe's land reform moves forward

2004-06-23 Thread wwnews
- Via Workers World News Service Reprinted from the June 24, 2004 issue of Workers World newspaper - AS DROUGHT EASES: ZIMBABWE'S LAND REFORM MOVES FORWARD By Deirdre Griswold John Taviringana Chirimanyemba is probably the oldest person in Zimbabwe. H

[WW] Isn't it time workers spoke for themselves?

2004-06-23 Thread wwnews
- Via Workers World News Service Reprinted from the June 24, 2004 issue of Workers World newspaper - SUPPORT THE WORKERS WORLD PARTY ELECTION CAMPAIGN-- ISN'T IT TIME WORKERS SPOKE FOR THEMSELVES? Every four years it's the same story. Millionaire/bill

[WW] Reagan gets a different send-off

2004-06-23 Thread wwnews
- Via Workers World News Service Reprinted from the June 24, 2004 issue of Workers World newspaper - REAGAN GETS A DIFFERENT SEND-OFF By Brenda Sandburg San Francisco As Ronald Reagan's funeral was under way in Washington, D.C., activists gathered in

[WW] Pride & struggle a century ago--The war to end all wars

2004-06-23 Thread wwnews
- Via Workers World News Service Reprinted from the June 24, 2004 issue of Workers World newspaper - LESBIAN, GAY, BI AND TRANS PRIDE SERIES, PART 4: PRIDE & STRUGGLE A CENTURY AGO--"THE WAR TO END ALL WARS" By Leslie Feinberg The outbreak of World Wa

[WW] European elections: few governments go unpunished

2004-06-23 Thread wwnews
- Via Workers World News Service Reprinted from the June 24, 2004 issue of Workers World newspaper - EUROPEAN ELECTIONS: FEW GOVERNMENTS GO UNPUNISHED By John Catalinotto Voters in the June 11-14 elections for the newly expanded European Parliament sh