GLW issue 427, published 2000-11-08.
- Sydney's Collins-class nuclear reactor
- How S11 hit regional Victoria
- Who were the 'fascist bullies' at S11?
- Life of Riley: DOGS
- The nights of the long batons
- Looking out: An opportunity for...
- Prague 2000: Boris Kagarlitsky's diary...
- On the box
- Media moguls, advertisers covet ABC
- Write on: Letters to the editor
- Courting One Nation
- and ain't i a woman?: Volunteers to...
- 'Fair trade': a cover for First World...
- Heroin use: beyond 'zero tolerance'
- The Greens' view of S11
- Loose cannons
- Lessons of CPA history
Australian News
- Byron Bay meeting boosts East Timor aid
- MUA takes Patrick to court
- Toxic waste dump in Melbourne
- S11 Alliance launches M1 Alliance
- Tasmanian ALP to formalise 'machine...
- Palestine solidarity egroup launched
- Man elected women's officer
- Solidarity with Palestine
- Hobart rally: 'No more woodchips!'
- Cream-pie thrower charged
- Latrobe Valley power workers strike
- Geelong meets for reconciliation
- Fax in for Palestine!
- Ballarat NTEU launches industrial...
- FairWear targets big retailers
- Protest against subsidies to private...
- Defending abortion rights
- Melbourne M1 Alliance launched
- UWS staff strike against merger
International News
- Iraqi communist arrested
- WEST PAPUA: ALP, Liberals oppose...
- BRITAIN: Civil rights caravan hits the...
- Race and class in the US: The...
- SERBIA: The anti-Milosevic uprising:...
- BRITAIN: Activists organise solidarity...
- IRELAND: Republican left finds a voice
- EAST TIMOR: Australian companies...
- IRAQ: Women murdered for trying to...
- Spotlight on Indonesia
- TURKEY: Prison groups fight 'coffin...
- BRITAIN: Pro-choice advocates escalate...
- WEST PAPUA: BHP considers ocean dumping


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