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BY MARGARET ALLUM Human rights advocates are outraged by new legislation redefining the concept "terrorism", allowing for the banning of organisations considered terrorist and reversing the burden of proof, which was passed by the British
By Lara Pullin CISLAC has launched an appeal for funds to help El Salvador recover from the damage and ongoing aftermath of three earthquakes and numerous aftershocks which have hit El Salvador. In a period of one month El Salvador has
ChocolatWith Juliette Binoche, Judi Dench, Alfred Molina, Johnny Depp and Lena OlinDirected by Lasse HolstromPalace Cinemas, Sydney, other states to follow REVIEW BY MARGARET ALLUM I saw Chocolat on Valentine's Day. So too, it seemed, did a good
By Raul Cienfuegos The US$7.5 billion “Plan Colombia”, designed by the US State Department as an anti-drug plan, is beginning to show its true purpose. Of the US$7.5 billion, US$1.3 billion has come from the US, mostly as military
Charlie's Angels Jo Ellis' indignation at Alison Dellit's review of Charlie's Angels (GLW #437) seemed to be more directed at the notion that anyone could dare criticise the ideological content of "popular culture" be it a film, book, CD, or TV
REVIEW BY PHIL SHANNON The Hidden WordsworthBy Kenneth R. Johnston Pimlico, 2000690 pp, $35.15 (pb) "I am of that odious class of men called democrats". Could the person who uttered this statement and who supported the Great French Revolution
BY SUE BOLAND Just before Christmas, most newspaper columnists were writing off Labor's chances in the next federal election. It had no alternative policies, it was crippled by electoral rorting allegations and it had not a hope. Now, after
BY JIM McILROY BRISBANE — Panic is sweeping the Liberal-National Coalition around the country after the crushing ALP victory in the February 17 Queensland state elections. As Green Left Weekly goes to print, the Labor Party has won 66 out of a
BY GAIL LORD PARRAMATTA — After staging the first International Women's Day march and rally in Parramatta for 30 years in 2000, feminists in Sydney's western suburbs are organising an even bigger IWD action on March 8 with the theme, "Women
Adelaide: M1 action. Notice to be served on all businesses in Adelaide Stock Exchange. Thurs March 1, noon. Meet at trading board, Santos bldg, Currie St. Ph 8231 6982. M1 Adelaide meeting. Every Thurs, 6.30pm. Canon Poole Rm, 5th flr, Adelaide

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