GLW issue 361, published 1999-05-19.
- Looking out: A day in the life on...
- German Greens vote for war
- Maps for the CIA
- Massive destruction
- The rise and undermining of...
- Financial deregulation: remember the...
- Zapatistas condemn NATO's war
- Write on
- Life of Riley: Stalag Kosova
- Welfare only for the rich?
- Milosevic and imperialism edge towards...
- Castro: 'Force is no solution'
- And ain't I a woman: Parent bludgers?
- Loose cannons
- NATO's war against civilians
Australian News
- Greens slam budget
- Marathon Foods dispute
- MUA activists foresee bigger fights
- Thousands rally against Pelican Point...
- Union organiser sacked for protesting?
- Major parties propose less democracy
- Private port proposed
- Solidarity with East Timorese and...
- Sacked TAFE teachers' case begins
- A budget for the 19th century
- GST and the Democrats
- Budget extends forced labour programs
- Action updates
- Unions split from South Coast Labor...
- Jabiluka: the plot thickens
- SA public transport workers protest
- Lessons of the Longford gas explosion
- Newcastle Trades Hall endorses...
International News
- ANC social policy follows World Bank...
- The Kurds' national liberation struggle
- Union leader arrested in Nigeria
- Japanese Communists gain in local...
- Nigerian military safeguards its future
- Beijing plays with fire by staging...
- East Timor resistance stands firm
- More than 100,000 Scots vote socialist
- Scots punish Labour, vote left


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