Sinn Fein still barred from talks
By Catherine Brown
Since the Irish elections at the end of 1992 there has been growing concern in the nationalist community in the north of Ireland that the incoming coalition of the Labour Party and
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Every night television is flooded with ads for Telecom and Optus, part of the $150 million advertising war between the two telecommunications giants. Will all the hoopla lead to a better telecommunications system? Green Left asked Col Cooper,
WA compensation campaign
By Stephen Robson
PERTH — Unions here have endorsed a proposal to organise protests culminating in a rally on August 19 in response to state government changes to workers compensation.
TLC assistant
Bombing cover-up charged
By Frank Noakes
LONDON — A program aired on British television on July 7 claims that suspects in the bombing of Dublin and Monaghan in 1974 were never interviewed despite being known to the police.
The two
By Arun Pradhan
MELBOURNE — A highlight of the Resistance conference earlier this month was Didit T, a student activist from Indonesia. Her eyewitness reports gave a rare insight into conditions there. Didit became politically active when
Old and new, both good
Second Wind
The Best of the '80s
Judy Small
Larrikin Records
Reviewed by Melanie Sjoberg
Judy Small's latest album, produced as she turns 40, reflects a shift in focus for her musical style.
In 1992,
The dancer who survived
The Tenth Dancer
A film by Sally Ingleton
Reviewed by Bronwen Beechey
Most of us are aware of the recent history of Cambodia, and the appalling devastation wreaked on that country by the Pol Pot regime. One
By Anne Casey
Three years ago the Australian government put a moratorium on food irradiation and on the import of irradiated food. Today, serious and unresolved questions about the issue remain.
The government commissioned the World
Worker dried in sun
Three hundred workers in a garment factory in Jakarta protested recently after the factory management forced a worker to stand several hours in midday sun as punishment.
The worker, Muhana, a woman in her 20s, had
Comment by Michael Karadjis
Two million Bosnians have been driven from their homes, and hundreds of thousands are dead. Ninety per cent of Bosnia is under occupation by militias sponsored by Serbia and Croatia which openly aim to split the