This week in history
March 9
1945: US firebombing of Tokyo kills 100,000 people.
March 10
1982: The Builders Labourers Federation bans work on five police stations after police attack picket lines.
March 11
2001: Zapatistas march on Mexico City.
March 12
1912: "Bread and roses" strike wins in Lawrence, in the US.
March 13
1979: The Grenadian Revolution triumphs.
March 14
1988: 8 million workers in Spain strike against austerity.
From Green Left Weekly, March 9, 2005.
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