Left on-line

September 24, 1997
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Left on-line

Debate erupts on Young Liberal site — Recent articles in Green Left Weekly on the far right in the Liberal Party have provoked a lively debate on the web site of the Young Liberal Movement of WA. The YLMWA was identified by GLW writer Norm Dixon as a hot spot for far-right activity. It seems some in the YLM didn't appreciate the exposure, while others have used the information to good effect. Some of the responses offer insight in to the political and intellectual level of the YLM. Why not join the debate at .

Congress of South African Trade Unions 6th National Congress — Follow the debates, major reports, resolutions and documents of the South African trade union movement as it charts the way forward. A site that shows the potential of the web for working class organisation.

Cuba on the web — For information about the Cuban economy, tourism, business opportunities and trade, conventions and events, art and culture, politics, science and medicine, weather conditions and much more, investigate these sites: Cubaweb is the official site of the Republic of Cuba (English and Spanish). CENIAInternet is at (Spanish). The Cuba Solidarity Web Site is at . Cuba Today is at (English and Spanish). For on-line Cuban newspapers and magazines, try the following: Radio Havana (daily in English and Spanish). Granma International (weekly newspaper in English & Spanish). Juventud Rebelde (weekly youth newspaper in Spanish). Periodico Trabajadores (weekly in Spanish). Noticiero de Cubavision Internacional (daily in Spanish). Radio Reloj,/a> — (daily in Spanish). Prensa Latina News Agency (daily in English and Spanish). La Revista Cubana de Musica <197> Explore the Cuban music at (English and Spanish).

Left On-line welcomes information on new and interesting left and progressive Web sites. Send a short description to glw@greenleft.org.au or visit . Don't forget to recommend the GLW home page on your travels through the Web!

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