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November 2003 Vol 3, No. 10
Antiwar
October 25 Antiwar Demonstration in San Francisco
by Carole Seligman
Bring the Troops Home Now!
by Carole Seligman
The Deepening Radicalization of America
Editoria
One, Two, Three, What Are They Fighting For?
by Robert Fisk
In Survey, Many in Iraq Call Morale Low
by Ward Sanderson
US Soldier Calls for End of An Occupation Based on Lies
by Tim Predmore
AWOL State Of Mind: Calls From Soldiers
by Leonard Greene
Protests Grow Over Year-Long Army Tours
by Vernon Loeb
Army Probes Soldier Suicides
Gregg Zoroya
Stretche
d Thin, Lied to and Mistreated
by Christian Parenti
Dolce Et Decorum Est
Wilfred Owen
Whe
n Does
Silence Become Complicity?
by Bill Fletcher, Jr
Model Resolution on the Occupation and Labor Rights in Iraq
Palestine
Behind the Geneva Agreement'
by Rod Holt
Geneva: Different Deal, Same Mistakes
by Mustafa Barghouthi
Hands Off Amer Jubran
by Amer Jubran Defense Committee
Resolution to Stop Deportation of Amer Jubran
Why The U.S. Fears Amer Jubran
by Bonnie Weinstein
For a Unified, Democratic Palestine
Document
SF Labor Opposes Deportation of Amer Jubran
Israels Apartheid Wall Aims at Ethnic Cleansing
by Mustafa Barghouthi
Israels Jerusalem policy, Sparta and Apartheid
by Menachem Klein
Reversing Reality: Coverage of Israel and Palestine
by Sarah Weir
Afghanistan
What Good Friends Left Behind
by John Pilger
Worlds Biggest Pipeline Threatens to Wreak Havoc
by Philip Thornton and Charles Arthur
Latin America
Bolivia: The Key to the Andean Revolution
by Alan Woods and Jorge Martín
An Appeal to American Readers
By Rob Sewell and Alan Woods
The Cuba Fixation: Shaking Down American Travelers
by Tom Crumpacker
France
France Faces Turmoil After New Alliance of Trotskyists
by John Lichfield
Political Prisoners Page
Three Com
mentaries
by Mumia Abu-Jamal
African Holocausts
Endless War
Have We Seen This Before
No
tes on Labor
Four Short Reports
by Charles Walker
Former Sweeney Aide Calls for An Organized Left-Wing
Grocery Strike Could Turn Into An Alley Fight
Where Have All the Jobs Gone?
AFL-CIO Says, Jobs First!