GLW issue 388, published 1999-12-08.
- Welcome to the 21st century
- Can the salt supertanker be turned...
- Looking out: Helping
- Workers and welfare rights both under...
- Why Labor has watered down its...
- Coincidence in media-land?
- ... and ain't i a woman?: The...
- Loose cannons
- See you next year
- Write on: letters to the editor
- Networker: Technology for the new...
- ALP rejects funding for East Timor
- Refugees are not criminals
- Life of Riley: Sound the trumpet
Australian News
- Queensland University takes union to...
- Reject the racist laws on refugees
- Union defends tenants
- Ruddock challenged on immigration...
- WTO protest in Brisbane
- Correction
- BHP launches battle for individual...
- Public meeting condemns white...
- Tas Labor stalls on teacher salaries
- CFMEU demands justice for retired...
- Rally supports indigenous education
- Health staff reject shoddy deal
- Police disappointed at Melbourne WTO...
- More democracy in the ALP?
- News briefs
International News
- Conference discusses US role in...
- Where now for Indonesia's democratic...
- Outcry over Palestinian Authority...
- London anti-WTO activists clash with...
- Left-of-centre coalition wins in New...
- Poll victory will test Alliance
- Left loses in Uruguay
- Battle over US community radio
- The future of Pakistan's military...
- Seattle: something greater yet to come
- Scottish socialists see good growing...
- Chile's social democracy struggling in...
- Howard hides Timor horror
- 'Putinism' and the war in Chechnya
- Troops attack West Papuans


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