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Tanjug (Yu), January 31, 2000: Resolution 1244 'unknown to Bulgarian Prime Minister, Kosovo terrorist leader Tanjug (Yu), January 31, 2000: NATO's attack on Yugoslavia illegal Tanjug (Yu), January 31, 2000: China shows readiness to help, cooperate with Yugoslavia Tanjug (Yu), January 31, 2000: Dienstbier urges lifting of sanctions against Yugoslavia Tanjug (Yu), January 31, 2000: Yugoslav Foreign Trade Minister visits Iraq Tanjug (Yu), January 31, 2000: Journalists protest over travel ban Tanjug (Yu), January 31, 2000: Hungary's Konrad -- new book condemns NATO's aggression in Yugoslavia Tanjug (Yu), January 31, 2000: Namibian President condemns NATO aggression against Yugoslavia Tanjug (Yu), January 31, 2000: Arson attacks continue in Pristina Tanjug (Yu), January 31, 2000: 40% of victims during bombing were children -- new study Tanjug (Yu), February 1, 2000: Swedish daily newspaper -- end the unjust policy towards Yugoslavia Tanjug (Yu), February 1, 2000: Arson attacks continue in Kosovo Tanjug (Yu), February 1, 2000: Belgium seeks resumption of ties with Yugoslavia Borba (Yu), February 1, 2000: Borba English daily -- 01.02.2000 Tanjug (Yu), February 1, 2000: Yugoslav diplomat -- Bulgarian Government backs 'Greater Albania' Tanjug (Yu), February 1, 2000: Bulgaria'a Democratic Left -- Kostov's meeting with Thaqi against the interests of the Bulgarian people Tanjug (Yu), February 1, 2000: Odalovic -- Kouchner's strongest supporters in Kosovo are the KLA and Thaqi Tanjug (Yu), February 1, 2000: Bulgarian Socialist Party condemns Kostov's talks with KLA leader Tanjug (Yu), February 1, 2000: Sokol Quse -- chaos reigns in Kosovo Borba (Yu), February 2, 2000: Borba English daily - 02.02.2000 Tanjug (Yu), February 2, 2000: Bulgaria may recognise an 'independent Kosovo' Brendan Nicholson, The Age, February 3, 2000: CARE split on Kosovo action -- The aid agency CARE recruited peace monitors in Kosovo at the height of the war in the former Yugoslavia -- an action that has sparked a split between the organisation's Canadian and Australian arms Graham Davis, Dateline (Au), SBS TV, broadcast on February 2, 2000: Transcript of Dateline program on CARE Australia workers involved in espionage Agence France Presse (Fr), February 2, 2000: Two Serbs dead in attack on Kosovo bus Tanjug (Yu), February 2, 2000: Minister Tomovic holds talks with Gazprom Jana Wendt, Dateline (Au), SBS TV, broadcast February 2, 2000: Transcript of televised Dateline debate on CARE Australia's involvement with military surveillance Agence France Presse (Fr), February 2, 2000: Republic of Kosovo comes to an end Tanjug (Yu), February 2, 2000: Moscow urges full implementation of Resolution 1244 Margot Denney, AAP, News Ltd, February 3, 2000: Care Australia worker 'helped set up the monitoring team' for intelligence gathering in Yugoslavia -- Intelligence gathering 'wasn't secret; it was perfectly open' claims director Lindee Conway, The Age, February 3, 2000: A St Albans reality check, for Canberra -- The new rules for job-seekers are a joke, but who's laughing Tanjug (Yu), February 2, 2000: UNHCR -- we support the return of all Yugoslav refugees Agence France Presse (Fr), February 3, 2000: Kosovo commander visits scene of lethal bus attack Tanjug (Yu), February 3, 2000: Two killed, five wounded in terrorist attack on bus Borba (Yu), Frebruary 3, 2000: Borba English daily - 03.02.2000 Kenny Coyle, Morning Star (UK), February 2, 2000: NATO and the EU move East Tanjug (Yu), February 3, 2000: Yugoslavia and China sign cooperation agreement Tanjug (Yu), February 3, 2000: Dario Fo -- west shamefully silent on crime against Serbs Tanjug (Yu), February 3, 2000: NATO to reveal DU target sites Tanjug (Yu), February 3, 2000: NATO to hold military exercises in Kosovo Tanjug (Yu), February 3, 2000: UNMIK administration in Gnjilane ends in disaster John Dougherty, WorldNetDaily (US), February 4, 2000: New World Disorder. Globalizing the CIA -- Intelligence chief sees greatly expanding role for U.S. spy agency Tanjug (Yu), February 3, 2000: Papandreou calls for lifting sanctions against Yugoslavia Tanjug (Yu), February 3, 2000: Greek daily paper -- KFOR has failed to restore peace in Kosovo Tanjug (Yu), February 3, 2000: Jovanovic -- defence of sovereignty a priority of Foreign Policy Tanjug (Yu), February 3, 2000: Kouchner tries to justify himself Tanjug (Yu), February 3, 2000: Russia condemns terrorist attacks in Kosovo Rory Carroll, The Guardian (UK), February 3, 2000: Italian officials are accused of stealing Kosovo aid Tanjug (Yu), February 4, 2000: Annan calls attack on bus a heinous crime The Guardian (UK), February 4, 2000: Charming child of lies and amnesia -- The Austrian far right in power Borba (Yu), February 4, 2000: Borba English daily -- 04.02.2000 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (Ca), February 4, 2000: CARE Canada accused of recruiting spies Russell Mokhiber, Robert Weissman, Peoples Weekly World (US), February 2, 2000: Specter of one big company in our future? Michael Mandel, January 26, 2000: Response to W. Pfaff -- Our Case Against NATO Peoples Weekly World (US), February 2, 2000: Profiting from tragedy Tanjug (Yu), February 4, 2000: Eurocorp deployment in Kosovo postponed Michelle Gilchrist, AAP, The Australian, February 4, 2000: Second aid group reveals spy request Geoff Berne, January 27, 2000: Yugoslavia -- a Holocaust Denied Alice Mahon MP, Chair, Committee for Peace in the Balkans, Target, Newsletter of the Committee for Peace in the Balkans (UK), No 5, February 2000: Kosovo today Tanjug (Yu), February 4, 2000: Russia condemns terrorist attack Tanjug (Yu), February 4, 2000: Australian TV program says CARE Australia workers in Yugoslavia were spies Tanjug (Yu), February 4, 2000: Paper -- Thaqi sells humanitarian aid James Pringle, The Times (UK), February 5, 2000: Sex slave trade thrives among Kosovo troops Ian Traynor, Ewen MacAskill, The Guardian (UK), February 4, 2000: US impounds Russian oil tanker in Gulf International Action Center (US), January 31, 2000: Is the U.S. behind a 'quiet coup' in the Ukraine? -- Ramsey Clark, IAC Protest Move to Set Up Presidential Dictatorship Tanjug (Yu), February 6, 2000: French troops stop bridge crossing Tanjug (Yu), February 6, 2000: Russian troops maintaining balance in Kosovo Tanjug (Yu), February 6, 2000: Cambridge conference on NATO aggression Tanjug (Yu), February 6, 2000: Security Council would be blamed for for Balkan Destabilisation Tanjug (Yu), February 6, 2000: Kosovo -- 'situation is deteriorating terribly' Tanjug (Yu), February 6, 2000: Foreign governments finance 'independent media' in Yugoslavia Tanjug (Yu), February 6, 2000: Serbs demand better KFOR protection from terrorists Tanjug (Yu), February 6, 2000: KFOR's arrival brings with it trafficking in women, children in Kosovo Tanjug (Yu), February 6, 2000: Terrorists attack three villages Tanjug (Yu), February 7, 2000: Arson attacks contiue in Kosovo Tanjug (Yu), February 7, 2000: Belgian Committee for Peace in the Balkans -- Yugoslavia remains a true multi-ethnic society Borba (Yu), February 7, 2000: Borba English daily - 07.02.2000 Tanjug (Yu), February 7, 2000: NATO aggression will have 'far-reaching' consequences Tanjug (Yu), February 7, 2000: KFOR, UNMIK not prevent ethnic cleansing in Kosovo Tanjug (Yu), February 7, 2000: Renowned Belgian journalist offers support to Yugoslav people Agence France Presse (Fr), February 7, 2000: Yugoslav defence minister killed in attack -- police People's Voice (Ca), February 1-14, 2000: Revolution in Ecurdor? Tanjug (Yu), February 7, 2000: Human Rights Watch accuses NATO of killing civilians in Yugoslavia Tanjug (Yu), February 7, 2000: Kosovo Albanians -- Kosovo will never 'be in the hands of fascists and terrorists' Tanjug (Yu), February 7, 2000: Yugoslav government condemns OSCE report Liz Jackson, Four Corners, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, February 7, 2000: Transcript of Breaking Point, Four Corners program broadcast February 7, 2000 -- Steve Pratt and Peter Wallace speak for the first time about their arrest and imprisonment in Belgrade Tanjug (Yu), February 7, 2000: Peaceful protest against terrorism, violence National Coalition of Anti-Deportation Campaigns (NCADC) (UK), February 6, 2000: Asylum Seekers on Hunger Strike in Australia need help Reuters (UK), February 6, 2000: Russia capital flight still $1 bln per month Brian Long, February 5, 2000: The Return of Fascism in Europe Tanjug (Yu), February 8, 2000: Biography of murdered Defence Minister Bulatovic Tanjug (Yu), February 8, 2000: Building destroyed in bomb blast Borba (Yu), February 8, 2000: Borba English daily - 08.02.2000 Tanjug (Yu), February 8, 2000: Defense Minister Pavle Bulatovic assassinated Andrew Marshall, The Independent (UK), February 7, 2000: Nato accused of violating international law in Kosovo Tanjug (Yu), February 8, 2000: KFOR curfew remains in force in Mitrovica Peter Finn, Washington Post (US), February 6, 2000: Blocked Danube Brings a Tide of Ruin to Romania -- Economy, and Hope, Choked Off By Debris From NATO Bombings Editorial, The Guardian, February 9, 2000: Snowball the protest movement Stratfor (US), February 7, 2000: Kosovo -- The United States Looking For an Exit Tanjug (Yu), February 8, 2000: EU offers 10m Euro for UN mission in Kosovo Jack Kelly, Pittsburg Post-Gazette (US), February 6, 2000: The chaos in Kosovo -- How many victories such as this can Americans stand? Sue Neales, Sydney Morning Herald, February 9, 2000: Never any pretence of neutrality Tanjug (Yu), February 8, 2000: New York Review of books -- anarchy in Kosovo Anna Pha, The Guardian, February 9, 2000: Stop the bosses doing a runner Robert Fisk, The Independent (UK), February 7, 2000: The bloody truth of how Nato changed the rules to win a 'moral war' in Yugoslavia Rob Gowland, The Guardian, February 9, 2000: No compunction Rob Gowland, The Guardian, February 9, 2000: Opposing capital Tanjug (Yu), February 8, 2000: Russia expresses regret over assassination of Bulatovic Tanjug (Yu), February 8, 2000: KFOR General tightens security in Kosovo Sue Neales, Andrew Clennell, Sydney Morning Herald, February 9, 2000: CARE aided US agents in Somalia Tanjug (Yu), February 8, 2000: Yugoslav government issues statement on Bulatovic's assassination Timothy Garton Ash, The Globe and Mail (Ca), February 8, 2000: Losing the peace in Kosovo -- What was NATO doing in Yugoslavia, making the world safe for anarchy? The Guardian, February 9, 2000: Power workers reject contracts Tanjug (Yu), February 9, 2000: Serb houses attacked in Kosovo Borba (Yu), February 9, 2000: Borba English daily - 09.02.2000 James Meek, The Guardian (UK), February 9, 2000: First x-ray image of a black hole Krista Foss, Globe and Mail (Ca), February 8, 2000: Uranium in bones may boost debate -- 'Persian Gulf war syndrome' may be tied to radioactive coating on shells, armour plating Tanjug (Yu), February 9, 2000: NATO exercises are in support of terrorists Michel Chossudovsky, February, 2000: NATO's claim of ethnic cleansing challenged Agence France Presse (Fr), February 9, 2000: Milosevic allies accuse West of being behind minister's death Reuters (UK), February 8, 2000: Belarus wants to merge air defences with Russia Agence France Presse (Fr), February 8, 2000: Share trading in Australian mining company halted over Hungarian disaster Agence France Presse (Fr), February 9, 2000: Thousands pay tribute to slain Yugoslav minister Reuters (UK), February 8, 2000: Slain Yugoslav minister wanted closer Russia ties Tanjug (Yu), February 9, 2000: Mozambique is interested in promoting bilateral cooperation with Yugoslavia Tanjug (Yu), February 9, 2000: Yang Tazhou -- support the heroic Yugoslav people Tanjug (Yu), February 10, 2000: Terrorists attack busload of Kosovo Serbs Tanjug (Yu), February 10, 2000: Bomb attacks continue in Kosovo Borba (Yu), February 10, 2000: Borba English daily - 10.02.2000 Tanjug (Yu), February 10, 2000: Yugoslav Prime Minister Bulatovic -- Yugoslavia is open to cooperation with the international community Jeremy Seabrook, New Statesman (UK), February 7, 2000: Peas in pods -- what the hell are they? -- Don't blame the schools for children's ignorance. The real teachers of the young are the advertisers and PR merchants. Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting (US), February 9, 2000: New York Times on Chinese Embassy Bombing -- Nothing to Report Tanjug (Yu), February 10, 2000: Eurocorps to deploy in Kosovo as scheduled Tanjug (Yu), February 10, 2000: Murdered defence minister buried Tanjug (Yu), February 10, 2000: U.S. stamp on Bulatovic assassination -- Italian public opinion institute Boris Johnson, The Telegraph (UK), February 10, 2000: Kosovo was a disaster - just as Cook was warned Politics Tanjug (Yu), February 10, 2000: Matic -- Murder of Bulatovic part of terror orchestrated from abroad Tanjug (Yu), February 10, 2000: West even resorting to crime to destabilise Yugoslavia Tanjug (Yu), February 10, 2000: Rome paper -- NATO's hand in Bulatovic's murder Albanian Daily News (Al), February 9, 2000: Belgrade Says OSCE Report on Kosovo "a Political Pamphlet" Tanjug (Yu), February 10, 2000: Another spy scandal rocks Australia Borba (Yu), February 11, 2000: Borba English daily -- 11.02.2000 Peoples Weekly World (US), February 9, 2000: China is not the enemy Tanjug (Yu), February 11, 2000: There can be no freedom or democracy as long as American troops occupy Kosovo -- Damjanovic Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (US), February 11, 2000: In rape debate, NBC prioritizes controversy over scientific credibility Tanjug (Yu), February 11, 2000: KFOR's performance in Kosovo disastrous Peoples Weekly World (US), February 9, 2000: Moratorium felt around the world Adam Sage, The Times (UK), February 10, 2000: French to sue US and Britain over network of spies E. Balanandan, India News Network (In), February 9, 2000: The Uttar Pradesh Electricity Employees Strike Ian Thwaites, January 29, 2000: Memo to Green Left Weekly Tanjug (Yu), February 11, 2000: Attacks on Gorany continue in Kosovo Steve Lawton, New Worker (UK), February 11, 2000: Irish peace hangs in the balance Tanjug (Yu), February 11, 2000: KFOR overlooks ethnic cleansing of Kosovo New Worker (UK), February 11, 2000: South Lebanon ablaze Agence France Presse (Fr), February 11, 2000: UNICEF demands mandatory sentencing be abolished in Australia Reuters (UK), February 10, 2000: Yugo minister slain by Western terrorism -- Seselj Tanjug (Yu), February 11, 2000: KLA, not KFOR, is in command in Kosovo Tanjug (Yu), February 11, 2000: Portugese opposition MP blasts NATO, EU over Kosovo The Centre For Peace In The Balkans (Ca), February 11, 2000: Press Release: Putting one over on the public -- Thursday's witnesses before the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade (SCFAIT) hearings in Ottawa shamelessly distort truth about Canada's activities in Kosovo and Metohija, pre and post bombardment Tanjug (Yu), February 11, 2000: U.N. Security Council urges full application of Resolution 1244 Daphne Liddle, New Worker (UK), February 11, 2000: Privatisation menaces 40% of schools Tanjug (Yu), February 11, 2000: Serb UNMIK employees demand additional scurity Herb Kaye, Peoples Weekly World (US), February 9, 2000: U.S. steel industry -- where are the jobs? Terrie Albano, Peoples Weekly World (US), February 9, 2000: Teachers unions are the target of the right wing Erin Zimmerman, Dale Hurd, CBN News (US), February 12, 2000: Big Brother May Be Spying on You -- Is your privacy in jeopardy? CBN News investigates one U.S. government agency that is secretly keeping tabs on American citizens. Tanjug (Yu), February 12, 2000: Russian Duma calls for UN Security Council session on Kosovo Tanjug (Yu), February 12, 2000: Zambia -- murder of Defence Minister attempt to destabilise Yugoslavia Tom Walker, The Times (UK), February 13, 2000: West abandons dream of a unified Kosovo Associated Press (US), February 13, 2000: Yugoslavia announces legal action as cyanide pollution spreads BBC (UK), February 13, 2000: Violence flares in Kosovo town -- Peacekeepers run for cover as shots break out Brian Toohey, Sun Herald, February 13, 2000: AMP debased by obscene gesture Sue Williams, Sun Herald, February 13, 2000: Jones, Laws -- Justice lies with listeners Benjamin Works, Strategic Issues Research Institute (US), January 22, 2000: Buying an Intervention -- Kosovo and Albanian PAC money in congress Anna Pha, The Guardian, February 16, 2000: BHP miners fight for jobs Tanjug (Yu), February 14, 2000: Australian diplomat urges 'privatisation' of Yugoslav infrastructure -- bastard Borba (Yu), February 14, 2000: Borba English daily -- 14.02.2000 The Economist (UK), February 5, 2000: Serbian-Chinese liaison Agence France Presse (Fr), February 14, 2000: European Commission to examine cyanide pollution: Hungary Tanjug (Yu), February 14, 2000: Ban on fish, water from Danube Brian Denny , Morning Star (UK), February 11, 2000: Arms Giants slug it out The Guardian, February 16, 2000: Editorial -- Out with the GST Tanjug (Yu), February 14, 2000: French KFOR troops are in 'extremely difficult' position Charles Glass, The Spectator (UK), February 5, 2000: When it's OK to kill a hack Tanjug (Yu), February 14, 2000: World losing patience with KLA Reuters (UK), February 14, 2000: Russian General Says NATO Paying For Kosovo Error Tanjug (Yu), February 14, 2000: Murders of loyalist Albanians continue Agence France Presse (Fr), February 14, 2000: Kosovo peacekeepers search Kosovo town, arrest 40 Jonathan Steele, The Guardian (UK), February 14, 2000: Thirst for power vies with communal hate as Kosovo's deadly sin Communist Party of Australia, February 14, 2000: Press Release: No GST Peter Mac, The Guardian, February 16, 2000: "Cash for comment" -- business as usual Duncan Campbell, The Guardian (UK), February 14, 2000: Pinochet may have had CIA go-ahead to kill two Americans, documents show Tanjug (Yu), February 14, 2000: Yugoslavia protests violation of Resolution 1244 Rob Gowland, The Guardian, February 16, 2000: No limits to anti-communism Tanjug (Yu), February 14, 2000: Quse -- U.N. Security Council must stop escalation of violence in Kosovo Tanjug (Yu), February 14, 2000: Yugoslav committeee for Cooperation releases statement Tanjug (Yu), February 14, 2000: UNMIK policeman wounded in train attack Tanjug (Yu), February 14, 2000: Vukiceic -- international forces responsible for attacks Tanjug (Yu), February 15, 2000: Statement on suspension of EU air traffic ban Tanjug (Yu), February 15, 2000: Chinese CP delegation visits Yugoslavia James Bisset, February 2000: Notes for address to Standing Committee Foreign Affairs and International Trade (Ca) Tanjug (Yu), February 15, 2000: E.U. Council condemns Kosovo violence Tanjug (Yu), February 15, 2000: Commission to promote ties with Yugoslav expatriates Tanjug (Yu), February 15, 2000: Milosevic meets armed forces commanders Tanjug (Yu), February 15, 2000: New Defence Minister appointed Diane Alden , January 31, 2000: Spies like us Mike Head, February 15, 2000: Australian government secures new East Timor oil treaty Tanjug (Yu), February 16, 2000: NATO airspace violations pose threat to civilian aircraft Tanjug (Yu), February 16, 2000: Bomb attacks continue in Kosovo Tanjug (Yu), February 16, 2000: Avdeyev -- world incapable of dealing with Kosovo terrorism Paul Robinson, The Age, February 17, 2000: Baseball bat bashing stirs worker anger Irena Guzelova, Financial Times (UK), Fbruary 16, 2000: Bloodshed continues for Serbs Borba (Yu), February 16, 2000: Borba English daily -- 16.02.2000 Gabrielle Costa, Paul Robinson, The Age, February 17, 2000: Victorian Labor Government rediscovers it's conservative heart Tanjug (Yu), February 16, 2000: Romanian charge d'affaires presented with cyanide spill protest note Hillary Mayell, National Geographic (US), February 16, 2000: Impact of cyanide spill widens Tanjug (Yu), February 16, 2000: Czech press -- KFOR in serious crisis in Kosovo Tanjug (Yu), February 16, 2000: Woman dies in arson attack Tanjug (Yu), February 16, 2000: Yugoslavia -- U.N. team continues evaluation of NATO damage Tony Kevin, Sydney Morning Herald, February 17, 2000: The new imperialists -- 20th-century gunboat diplomacy Mike Seccombe, Sydney Morning Herald, February 17, 2000: I wanted to help the workers, got that? Well no, Mr Howard Tanjug (Yu), February 16, 2000: Yugoslav GNP drops due to sanctions, NATO bombing Cameron O'Reilly, The Age, February 10, 2000: Labor's new reality Tanjug (Yu), February 16, 2000: U.S. failed to crush the Yugoslav people -- Rome Paper Tanjug (Yu), February 16, 2000: KFOR is marking time Tanjug (Yu), February 16, 2000: Village attacks continue Environment News Service, February 18, 2000: Cyanide Spill to be Met with Emergency Task Force Tanjug (Yu), February 18, 2000: Arson attacks continue in Kosovo Borba (Yu), February 18, 2000: Borba English daily -- 18.02.2000 Tanjug (Yu), February 18, 2000: Yugoslav Ministry lifts ban on water from Tisza, Danube Tanjug (Yu), February 18, 2000: Jovanovic -- Peace , stability, progress Agence France Presse (Fr), February 19, 2000: US secret agents work at Microsoft: French intelligence Agence France Presse (Fr), February 18, 2000: US soldier accused of sex slaying "had killed before" -- witness George Monbiot, The Guardian (UK), February 17, 2000: Corporations kill and get away with it -- It is cheaper to let a worker die than improve safety standards The Guardian (UK), February 18, 2000: Revulsion in US as women vie to marry a millionaire on TV Reuters (UK), February 18, 2000: Police Fire Teargas at Lebanon Protesters Grace Bradberry, The Times (UK), February 18, 2000: Whistleblower murdered Television Corporation of Singapore (Sg), February 20, 2000: Russia slams Robinson's comments on Chechnya Brian Long, February 21, 2000: A New Political Era in Austria? Tanjug (Yu), February 20, 2000: CIA, Pentagon responsible for attempts to destabilise Yugoslavia Bo Elkjaer, Kenan Seeberg, Ekstra Bladet (Dn), November 18, 1999: I sold my life to Big Brother -- Part II of interview with Margaret Newsham Bo Elkjaer, Kenan Seeberg, Ekstra Bladet (Dn), November 17, 1999: Echelon was my baby -- Interview with Margaret Newsham Tim Judah, The Observer (UK), February 20, 2000: The unfinished war Munira Khayyat , The Daily Star (Lb), February 19, 2000: Student demonstrators turn their rage on 'biased' CNN Agence France Presse, February 20, 2000: Red Ken loses out to Tony's Poodle Tanjug (Yu), February 20, 2000: Matic -- international public opinion supports Yugoslavia's policy Tanjug (Yu), February 20, 2000: More deaths in Kosovo Steve Lawton, New Worker (UK), February 17, 2000: Sinn Fein's message -- don't wreck Good Friday Agreement Gerard Noonan, Sydney Morning Herald, February 21, 2000: Philosophers feud over forced fusion Caroline Colebrook, New Worker (UK), February 17, 2000: Are you sitting comfortably? -- Super-profits threaten workers health and safety Simon Watson, New Worker (UK), February 17, 2000: Can you hear me? Agence France Presse, February 20, 2000: Serbs attack US troops during weapons search Tanjug (Yu), February 20, 2000: Reception for delegates at Socialist Party Congress Anne Summers, Sydney Morning Herald, February 21, 2000: It's time the rich shared their spoils Nina Field, Australian Financial Review, February 21, 2000: Unions' Weipa rights at risk Laura Tingle, Sydney Morning Herald, February 21, 2000: Strong whiff of hypocrisy Peter Andren, Sydney Morning Herald, February 22, 2000: The bush needs action, not political promises Borba (Yu), February 21, 2000: Borba English daily -- 21.02.2000 Borba (Yu), February 22, 2000: Borba English daily -- 22.02.2000 Borba (Yu), February 23, 2000: Borba English daily -- 23.02.2000 Agence France Presse (Fr), February 23, 2000: Hundreds of US, French troops uncover Kosovo arms stash Tanjug (Yu), February 23, 2000: Chinese Foreign Ministry -- Resolution 1244 not implemented in Kosovo Tanjug (Yu), February 23, 2000: French Defence Minister -- KLA still active in Kosovo Tanjug (Yu), February 23, 2000: Ghana -- national solidarity with Yugoslavia The Times (UK), February 23, 2000: Losing the peace -- The UN needs more resources and new leadership in Kosovo Reuters (UK), February 23, 2000: World Bank Urges Macedonia Reforms Ahead Of Talks Tanjug (Yu), February 23, 2000: Yugoslavia protest lodged with UN The Guardian, February 23, 2000: Breakthrough for Adsteam tug crew Tanjug (Yu), February 24, 2000: Russian Duma, diplomats join forces over Kosovo Editorial, The Guardian, February 23, 2000: Defend the UN Charter Gwynne Dyer, Totonto Star (Ca), February 21, 2000: Time to end sanctions against Serbia Peter Mac, The Guardian, February 23, 2000: Govt legislates to crush environmental protests Tanjug (Yu), February 24, 2000: Yugoslav Ambassador sends protest letter to UNESCO G. Pierre Goad, Lorien Holland, Far Eastern Economic Review, February 24, 2000: China Joins Linux Bandwagon John Passant, Workers Online, Issue No 43, 24 February 2000: Right Hand Drive -- The rise of the extreme Right in Austria carries some important lessons for our own society Marcus Browning, The Guardian, February 23, 2000: Funky "Play School" and the big sell The Guardian, February 23, 2000: Global union network makes Rio Tinto an offer Rob Gowland, The Guardian, February 23, 2000: False intelligence Tanjug (Yu), February 24, 2000: Russia -- International missions cannot stop vilence in Kosovo The Guardian, February 23, 2000: Oposition to mandatory sentencing Tanjug (Yu), February 24, 2000: U.N. official says KLA stirring trouble in Kosovo Borba (Yu), February 25, 2000: Borba English daily -- 25.02.2000 Tanjug (Yu), February 25, 2000: Yugoslavia, Cuba sign cooperation agreement United Press International (US), February 25, 2000: Patron says he was beaten at McDonald's Television Corporation of Singapore (Sg), February 25, 2000: Russia, China denounce US plans to deploy anti-ballistic missiles Agence France Presse (Fr), February 25, 2000: Serb 'Opposition' demands the return of displaced Serbs to Kosovo United Press International (US), February 24, 2000: West plots to blame Belgrade, says deputy premier Agence France Presse (Fr), February 25, 2000: 3,000 Serbs gather for Mitrovica protest to show they want to stay Tanjug (Yu), February 25, 2000: Sanctions violate workers' rights -- Yugo trade union leader Tanjug (Yu), February 25, 2000: Yugoslav Embassy in Skopje -- Kouchner's visa plan violates Resolution 1244 Tanjug (Yu), February 26, 2000: Kosovo Serbs vow Kouchner, Reinhardt will not cleanse them from Kosovo Tanjug (Yu), February 26, 2000: Italy recalls General after critical comments Tanjug (Yu), February 26, 2000: KFOR, UNMIK intimidate Serbs in Kosovo Tanjug (Yu), February 26, 2000: Last Serb woman in Kosovo village brutally murdered Tanjug (Yu), February 26, 2000: Demonstrations call for for 'ethnically pure Kosovo' Tanjug (Yu), February 26, 2000: Yugoslavia, Iran form closer links Tanjug (Yu), February 27, 2000: Many injured in arson attack Tanjug (Yu), February 27, 2000: Heating plant destroyed in bomb attack in Serbia Tom Walker, Harald Doornbos, Philippe Deprez, The Times (UK), February 27, 2000: KLA rebels plan border war on Serbs UN Transitional Administration in East Timor (UNTAET) News, February 23, 2000: Australia, UN mission in East Timor sign $1.4 billion gas exploration accord David Reardon, Sydney Morning Herald, February 28, 2000: Mine in cyanide row brings in PR experts Tanjug (Yu), February 27, 2000: German Serbs appeal to world public Tanjug (Yu), February 27, 2000: Jovanovic -- Kosovo can be catalyst for change Tanjug (Yu), February 27, 2000: 'Kosovo Protection Force' attack policemen in Serbia Agence France Presse (Fr), February 27, 2000: Thousands protest in Lebanon as French PM again criticised in "terrorist" row Agence France Presse (Fr), February 27, 2000: Peacekeepers seal off Serb village in Kosovo to prevent attacks Agence France Presse (Fr), February 26, 2000: EU moves to rapid reaction force gather pace Tanjug (Yu), February 27, 2000: Russia might 'withdraw it's peacekeepers from Kosovo' John Schauble, Sydney Morning Herald, February 28, 2000: Australia's lax brothel laws fuel trade -- US Agence France Presse (Fr), February 27, 2000: Boeing strike talks break down Agence France Presse (Fr), February 27, 2000: Iraq says its oil revenues being used to finance UN Tanjug (Yu), February 27, 2000: Violence as U.S. KFOR troops search homes The Guardian (UK), February 25, 2000: Hate and war Borba (Yu), February 28, 2000: Borba English daily -- 28.02.2000 Abe de Vries, Trouw(Nl), 25 February, 2000: Military had no influence, says CNN Paul Cheston, Associated Newspapers Ltd.(UK), February 28, 2000: ITN sues magazine over Bosnia film Jonathan Steele, The Guardian (UK), February 28, 2000: Albanian gunmen stir trouble in Serbia United Press International (US), February 27, 2000: Four Yugoslavian police killed in ambush R. Jeffrey Smith, Washington Post, February 28, 2000: Kosovo Rebels' Serbian Designs Concern NATO Agence France Presse (Fr), February 25, 2000: Moscow And Beijing Opposed To U.S. Space-Based ABM Project Karl Grossman, Earth Island Journal (US), Spring 2000, Vol.15, No.1: Astro-Imperialism -- War in Space Reuters (UK), February 25, 2000: Turkmen Leader Says U.S. Politicizing Gas Pipeline Tanjug (Yu), February 29, 2000: Yugoslavia protests Austrian Minister's Kosovo trip Tanjug (Yu), February 29, 2000: Lavrov -- No development in Balkans possible without Yugoslavia Borba (Yu), February 29, 2000: Borba English daily -- 29.02.2000 Tanjug (Yu), February 29, 2000: Yugoslav civil defence system passed test during NATO aggression Bill Meyer, Peoples Weekly World (US), February 26, 2000: The movie you must see -- The cradle will rock Tanjug (Yu), February 29, 2000: International community has failed in Kosovo Nick Fielding, Duncan Campbell , The Times (UK), February 27 2000: Spy agencies listened in on Diana Greg Godwin, Peoples Weekly World (US), February 26, 2000: Preserving public eduacation Tanjug (Yu), February 29, 2000: Conference calls for lifting embargo against Yugoslavia Tanjug (Yu), February 29, 2000: Serbs increasingly threatened in Gnjilane area Tanjug (Yu), February 29, 2000: Jashari condemns terrorist attacks Tanjug (Yu), February 29, 2000: Serbs refuse judicial appointments in Kosovo Agence France Presse (Fr), February 28, 2000: KFOR fears new guerrilla conflict on Kosovo border Tanjug (Yu), February 29, 2000: Russia calls for Kosovo Protection Corps to be restrained Reuters (UK), February 28, 2000: Serb minister sees US-Albanian plot in south Serbia Peoples Weekly World (US), February 26, 2000: Stop oil company thieves Andrei Shukshin, Reuters (UK), February 29, 2000: Russia and China boost ties, warn U.S. over Taiwan Herb Kaye, Peoples Weekly World (US), February 26, 2000: West Coast longshore local sends aid to ILA Tanjug (Yu), March 1, 2000: ADRP condemns terrorist attacks Peter Symon, The Guardian, March 1, 2000: Corporatising the armed forces Tanjug (Yu), March 1, 2000: Athens concerned with Kosovo situation The Guardian, March 1, 2000: "It shames all of us" Borba (Yu), March 1, 2000: Borba English daily -- 01.03.2000 Tanjug (Yu), March 1, 2000: Destroyed bridge to be rebuilt Tanjug (Yu), March 1, 2000: China urges resolution in line with UN principles Russell Mokhiber, Robert Weissman, Peoples Weekly World (US), February 29, 2000: Close the lid on chlorine danger The Guardian, March 1, 2000: Cuba -- US Government on trial The Guardian, March 1, 2000: Doctors ask Beazley to affirm commitment to Medicare Alison Auld, The Canadian Press (Ca), March 1, 2000: Veterans to be tested for exposure to depleted uranium Ceu Brites, The Guardian, March 1, 2000: East Timor -- situation on the ground Editorial, The Guardian, March 1, 2000: Left unity, progressive unity. It's time! The Guardian, March 1, 2000: Thugs' forest assault Anjana Ahuja, The Times (UK), February2, 2000: When nature saw the light of life Tanjug (Yu), March 1, 2000: Terrorists sieze Serb homes in Kosovo Tanjug (Yu), March 1, 2000: Ivanov -- Kosovo settlement hinges on applying Resolution 1244 Albanian Daily News, March 2, 2000: New KLA in Serbia-Kosovo Border The Guardian, March 1, 2000: Re-regulate nursing homes Peter Mac, The Guardian, March 1, 2000: Workforce 2010 -- ALP jobs policies way off beam Tanjug (Yu), March 1, 2000: Body of elderly man discovered in Kosovo Peoples Weekly World (US), February 29, 2000: Reading to, and with your children Stefan Racin, United Press International (US), March 1, 2000: Albanian group acknowledges attack in Serbia Rob Gowland, The Guardian, March 1, 2000: Mind-numbing Denise Winebrenner Edwards , Peoples Weekly World (US), February 29, 2000: An interview with a 'retired' steelworker The Guardian, March 1, 2000: University staff fight privatisation Tanjug (Yu), March 2, 2000: Yugoslav Ambassador gives press conference in Moscow Tanjug (Yu), March 2, 2000: Yugoslavia protest with Annan over Bildt's assessment Borba (Yu), February 2, 2000: Borba English daily -- 02.03.2000 Tanjug (Yu), March 2, 2000: China Daily -- US is biggest human rights violator in the world Tanjug (Yu), March 2, 2000: Serbs demand release of imprisoned townsmen Caroline Colebrook, New Worker (UK), March 3, 2000: Thousands of teachers plan to quit Bob Ellis , Sydney Morning Herald, March 3, 2000: An ode to February -- how proud are we Australians, and why Tanjug (Yu), March 2, 2000: KFOR bans escort for buses and sick people New Worker (UK), March 3, 2000: GM conference stacked against environmentalists New Worker (UK), March 3, 2000: Lebanese resistance strikes new blows Daphne Liddle, New Worker (UK), March 3, 2000: Brown's new attack on the unemployed. Tanjug (Yu), March 2, 2000: Macedonia opening doors to Kosovo terrorists Editorial, New Worker (UK), March 3, 2000: Mozambique -- Help is needed now! Pamela Williams, Australian Financial Review, March 3, 2000: Media laws -- Packer has one eye on the door Tanjug (Yu), March 2, 2000: Russian paratrooper dies after being shot in Kosovo Agence France Presse (Fr), March 2, 2000: Jury still out on true state of Pinochet's health Tanjug (Yu), March 2, 2000: Justification of UN mission in Kosovo should be considered New Worker (UK), March 3, 2000: Who gains, who pays? Arthur Perlo, Peoples Weekly World (US), March 1, 2000: Who will profit from U.S. aid to Columbia? Elizabeth Yates, Peoples Weekly World (US), March1, 2000: Boeing professionals create havoc for company Borba (Yu), March 3, 2000: Borba English daily -- 03.03.2000 Peoples Weekly World (US), March 1, 2000: Guilty! Tanjug (Yu), March 3, 2000: Ivanovic -- Kouchner must focus on Serb problems New York State Communist Party, Peoples Weekly World (US), March 1, 2000: Time for action -- Statement of the New York State Communist Party Tanjug (Yu), March 3, 2000: 1,000 at protest rally in Gnjilane George Gedda, Associated Press (US), March 2, 2000: Up To $5M Offered for Milosevic Tanjug (Yu), March 3, 2000: Sokolj Cuse -- disturbing situation developing in Kosovo Tanjug (Yu), March 3, 2000: Albanian terrorism spreading across Balkans Terrie Albano, Peoples Weekly World (US), March 1, 2000: Police crimes -- a national disgrace Tanjug (Yu), March 3, 2000: Albanian extremists waging terrorist actions in southern Serbia Gillian Sandford, Telegraph UK, Issue 1743, March 3, 2000: War fears as Albanian fighters seize Serb land Tanjug (Yu), March 3, 2000: Yugoslav UN mission criticises UN Balkan envoy Reuters (UK), March 5, 2000: New terrorist group 'have the support of KFOR, the United States' Agence France Presse (Fr), March 4, 2000: KFOR reports gunfire, refugees from Serb border zone Srdja Trifkovic, February 2000: Geo-Political Implications Of Nato Intervention In Kosovo Tanjug (Yu), March 5, 2000: Annan -- Kosovo situation deteriorates Tom Walker, Gornje Kusce, The Sunday Times (UK), March 5 2000: Serbian doctor dies in Albanian 'cleansing' Tanjug (Yu), March 5, 2000: Terrorism being exported to South Serbia Agence France Presse (Fr), March 5, 2000: Yugoslav officer accuses Kosovo fighters of causing trouble in Serbia Tanjug (Yu), March 5, 2000: Laotian President -- Respect for the Yugoslav defence of independence Geoff Metcalf, WorldNetDaily (US), March 3, 2000: Army 'psyops' at CNN -- News giant employed military 'psychological operations' personnel Tanjug (Yu), March 5, 2000: UNMIK arrests, local court releases Nisar Ahmad, Frontier Post (Pk), March 4, 2000: Russian move to stop US in its tracks Tanjug (Yu), March 5, 2000: School bombed in Kosovo Tanjug (Yu), March 5, 2000: Yugoslav government memorandum to UN Security Council Tanjug (Yu), March 5, 2000: Violence continues in Kosovo Agence France Presse (Fr), March 6, 2000: Havel urges Albright to run for Czech presidency Borba (Yu), March 6, 2000: Borba English daily - 06.03.2000 Associated Press (US), March 6, 2000: Yugoslav official blasts Kouchner over Kosovo problems Agence France Presse (Fr), March 7, 2000: Local elections in Kosovo by year's end -- Kouchner Reuters Limited (UK), March 6, 2000: Suspect In Death Of Russian Kosovo Soldier Escapes Peter Klebnikov, Mother Jones (US), January/February 2000: Heroin Heroes Tanjug (Yu), March 6, 2000: 14 Serbs injured in attacks Agence France Presse (Fr), March 6, 2000: Analysts see Putin talk of Russia joining NATO as "complete nonsense" Agence France Presse (Fr), March 7, 2000: Britain's ruling Labour Party suspends 'Red Ken' Borba (Yu), March 7, 2000: Borba English daily -- 07.03.2000 Agence France Presse (Fr), March 7, 2000: French peacekeepers wounded in grenade attacks in Mitrovica Agence France Presse (Fr), March 7, 2000: Macedonia, EU launch talks on building Macedonian 'free-trade area' Agence France Presse (Fr), March 7, 2000: Turkish police hold some 100 protestors marking trade unionist's death Tanjug (Yu), March 7, 2000: Russian media criticise Robinson's UN Yugoslav Report Agence France Presse (Fr), March 7, 2000: 150 killed in Sierra Leone diamond mine accident Borba (Yu), March 8, 2000: Borba English daily -- 08.03.2000 Tim Dodd, Australian Financial Review, March 9, 2000: It's time you made some tough decisions, US tells Indonesians Tanjug (Yu), March 8, 2000: Ivanov -- preventative measures necessary Christina Ho, Sydney Morning Herald, March 9, 2000: Town braces itself for yet another jobs blow Tanjug (Yu), March 8, 2000: Failure to disarm terrorists main problem in Kosovo -- Lavrov Agence France Presse (Fr), March 8, 2000: KFOR commander vows to punish those behind Mitrovica attacks Tanjug (Yu), March 8, 2000: 36 wounded in terrorist attacks in Mitrovica Tanjug (Yu), March 8, 2000: U.N. chief administrator -- violence committed by extremists is a provocation Tanjug (Yu), March 8, 2000: Sokol Cuse -- UNMIK backs terrorists Leonie Wood, Jason Koutsoukis, The Age, March 9, 2000: Telstra plan to axe 16,000 Reuters Limited (UK), March 8, 2000: Kosovo rebels mass arms -- Yugoslav army chief Nina Field, Karina Barrymore, Australian Financial Review, March 9, 2000: Victorian building companies lockout threat Paul Barry, Sydney Morning Herald, March 10, 2000: One day in jail for every stolen million Borba (Yu), March 9, 2000: Borba English daily -- 09.03.2000 Reuters Limited (UK), March 9, 2000: Kosovo Rebels Mass Arms -- Yugoslav Army Chief David Humphries, Sydney Morning Herald, March 10, 2000: Nannies' nasties Web filter leaves residue of outrage David Dale, Sydney Morning Herald, March 10, 2000: The Tribal Mind -- Australians would rather be behind the scenes than in the illusion Tanjug (Yu), March 9, 2000: Yugoslav Army Chief -- modern defence force being built Tanjug (Yu), March 9, 2000: Terrorists fire on village Reuters Limited (UK), March 9, 2000: KFOR Troops Encounter Serb Police Near Kosovo Tanjug (Yu), March 9, 2000: International Crisis Group -- KLA also operating outside Kosovo Tanjug (Yu), March 9, 2000: Dini -- grave situation in Kosovo Tanjug (Yu), March 9, 2000: US Objectives in Kosovo -- economic domination and exploitation Agence France Presse (Fr), March 9, 2000: UN refugee chief plans first Belgrade visit since Kosovo crisis Charley Reese, Orlando Sentinel (US), March 9, 2000: If there's to be any real hope of peace, NATO has to go Agence France Presse (Fr), March 9, 2000: Rising tension in Kosovo worries regional foreign ministers Agence France Presse (Fr), March 9, 2000: Ukrainian nationalists threaten to burn Communist party HQ Anna Pha, The Guardian, March 8, 2000: NSW teachers defend needs of students Tanjug (Yu), March 10, 2000: Arson attacks continue in Kosovo Reuters Limited (UK), March 10, 2000: Albanian Guerrillas In Blatant Control Of Village Borba (Yu), March 10, 2000: Borba English daily -- 10.03.2000 Marcus Browning, The Guardian, March 8, 2000: Olympics under the gun Tim Wheeler, Peoples Weekly World (US), March 11, 2000: Pat Buchanan's billionaire silent partner Tanjug (Yu), March 10, 2000: NDPA condemn ethnic cleansing in Kosovo The Guardian, March 8, 2000: Dingo Bytes Editorial, The Guardian, March 8, 2000: Racism alive and well Peoples Weekly World (US), March 11, 2000: Run, workers, run Tanjug (Yu), March 10, 2000: Tang -- Resolution 1244 not implemented in Kosovo Tanjug (Yu), March 10, 2000: Malcom Fraser -- NATO a body of liars Fred Gaboury, Peoples Weekly World (US), March 11, 2000: 35,000 in Florida say 'No to racism' Reuters Limited (UK), March 8, 2000: Yugoslav Says Kosovo Serbs Suffer Genocide Under U.N. Tanjug (Yu), March 10, 2000: Greece calls for implementation of Resolution 1244 Tanjug (Yu), March 10, 2000: Guerrini -- US supports KLA Tanjug (Yu), March 10, 2000: Kouchner trying to detach Kosovo from Yugoslavia -- Ivashov The Guardian, March 8, 2000: World March of Women in the Year 2000 -- Fight Poverty! End Violence Against Women! Reuters Limited (UK), March 10, 2000: Justice Takes A Holiday In Kosovo Michael Moore, March 2000: An Open Letter -- Kayla Rowland, Flint, and Us Christopher Layne, Los Angeles Times (US), March 5, 2000: U.S. must stop being a KLA pawn -- an ongoing guerrilla campaign to provoke Serb retaliation is intended to draw NATO into renewed fighting Tanjug (Yu), March 10, 2000: Mortar attack in Kosovo Tanjug (Yu), March 10, 2000: Pope gets files on Kosovo John David Powell, Murrock News Service (US), March 7, 2000: Pax Clintonia fails in Kosovo Herb Kaye, Peoples Weekly World (US), March 11, 2000: 'We must remember' is powerful stuff Rob Gowland, The Guardian, March 8, 2000: Culture & Life -- Never forgiven Reuters Limited (UK), March 9, 2000: Russian General Questions NATO Tactics In Kosovo Tanjug (Yu), March 10, 2000: Terrorists seriously wound youth The Guardian, March 8, 2000: Crisp union action stops Smiths David Lawrence, Peoples Weekly World (US), March 11, 2000: The theft of hope Tanjug (Yu), March 10, 2000: US officers train terrorists in Kosovo Tanjug (Yu), March 10, 2000: Yugoslav Army Commander -- NATO war games in Kosovo illegal Editorial, The Spectator (UK), March 11, 2000: NATOÕS Crimes Tanjug (Yu), March 11, 2000: U.S. officers train terrorists in Kosovo Tanjug (Yu), March 12, 2000: Haliti -- situation in Kosovo worsening Tanjug (Yu), March 12, 2000: Putin insists on territorial integrity of Yugoslavia Tanjug (Yu), March 12, 2000: Serb murdered in terrorist attack Borba (Yu), March 13, 2000: Borba English daily -- 13.03.2000 Tom Walker, Aidan Laverty, The Sunday Times (UK), March 12, 2000: CIA aided Kosovo guerrilla army Wired News (US), March 13, 2000: 'Echelon Spies for Euro Bribes' Maggie O'Kane, The Guardian (UK), March 13, 2000: Kosovo drug mafia supply heroin to Europe John Sweeney, Jens Holsoe, The Observer (UK), March 12, 2000: Revealed -- UN-backed unit's reign of terror Jane Perlez, New York Times (US), March 12, 2000: Spiral of Violence in Kosovo Divides U.S. and Its Allies Misha Savic, Associated Press (US), March 12, 2000: Guerrilla war looms over southern Serbia Tanjug (Yu), March 13, 2000: Symposium on NATO aggression on Yugoslavia, cluster bombs held in Tokyo Borba (Yu), March 14, 2000: Borba English daily -- 14.03.2000 Tanjug (Yu), March 14, 2000: Chinese press on situation in Kosovo Barbara Ehrenreich, The Progressive (US), March 2000, Volume 64, Number 3: Flip Side -- Your Urine, Please Tony Karon, Time (US), March 13, 2000: In Kosovo, a Warning to the Not-So-Good Guys Agence France Presse (Fr), March 14, 2000: US files formal complaint over 'discriminatory' EU aircraft noise rule Jonathan Steele , The Guardian (UK), March 14, 2000: Death lurks in the fields Howard Zinn, The Progressive (US), March 2000, Volume 64, Number 3: Delusion 2000 -- How the candidates view the world Tanjug (Yu), March 14, 2000: NATO manoeuvres likely to help Kosovo Protection Corps get in shape Matthew Rothschild, The Progressive (US), March 2000. Volume 64, Number 3: Press Beat -- Blown Coverage Reuters Limited (UK), March 14, 2000: Kosovo Child Killed And Five Injured By Leftover NATO Bomb Tanjug (Yu), March 14, 2000: Serbian minister blasts Romania for ecologically destruction Reuters Limited (UK), March 14, 2000: Ivanov Asks West To Help Stop Kosovo-Serbia Clash Tanjug (Yu), March 14, 2000: London weekly says CIA has helped, trained KLA Tanjug (Yu), March 15, 2000: Anniversary of NATO's aggression on Yugoslavia Tanjug (Yu), March 15, 2000: Gen. Arsovski - gross violation of Resolution 1244 Borba (Yu), March 15, 2000: Borba English daily -- 15.03.2000 Jeremy Campbell, Associated Newspapers Limited (UK), March 15, 2000: Pressure on Clinton to pull out of Kosovo Tanjug (Yu), March 15, 2000: Deteriorating situation in Kosovo Tanjug (Yu), March 15, 2000: U.N.'s Dienstbier - human rights status in Kosovo bad Reuters Limited (UK), March 15, 2000: Italy Pulls Out Of NATO Military Exercise In Kosovo Tanjug (Yu), March 15, 2000: French KFOR troops fire stun grenades on Serbs in Mitrovica Jared Israel, The Emperors New Clothes (US), March 15, 2000: The tears of the mighty Tanjug (Yu), March 15, 2000: Lavrov - dangerous violation of Resolution 1244 Maggie O'Kane, The Guardian (UK), March 15, 2000: TV's silent warning -- 15 died but no apology for bombing broadcasters Tanjug (Yu), March 15, 2000: Russia must do everything to increase military-technical cooperation with Yugoslavia Barry James, International Herald Tribune (US), March 15, 2000: War Zone Turns to Crime -- Kosovo and Albania Are Cited for Lawlessness Caroline Murray, Ottowa Sun, March 15, 2000: Serbs sue feds over bombing Tanjug (Yu), March 15, 2000: Kosovo resolution not implemented R. Jeffrey Smith, Washington Post (US), March 15, 2000: Kosovo Albanian Unit Is Accused Of Abuses Scott Burchill, The Age, March 15, 2000: Apologists are revising history to absolve Jakarta Tanjug (Yu), March 15, 2000: Yugoslav UNESCO ambassador says West dishonours promise Agence France Presse (Fr), March 16, 2000: Judicial investigation of Bodo Hombach Borba (Yu), March 16, 2000: Borba English daily - 16.03.2000 Tanjug (Yu), March 16, 2000: Belarus ambassador urges strict respect for U.N. Resolution 1244 Tanjug (Yu), March 16, 2000: Serb National Forum premises demolished in Mitrovica Tanjug (Yu), March 16, 2000: France to send reinforcements to KFOR in U.N.-ruled Kosovo John Huxley, Sydney Morning Herald, March 17, 2000: Frock shock Gerry rides the royal wave Tanjug (Yu), March 16, 2000: Nine Serbs hospitalized in Kosovo Tanjug (Yu), March 16, 2000: Kosovo Serbs meet with UNMIK chief Kouchner Agence France Presse (Fr), March 16, 2000: Russians, Latvians scuffle over march by former Nazi soldiers Roger Highfield, Sydney Morning Herald, March 17, 2000: Scientists uncover 'Little Foot' the miniature monkey Tanjug (Yu), March 16, 2000: NATO council wants stronger international Kosovo force Tanjug (Yu), March 16, 2000: NATO, Russia call for police reinforcements for Kosovo Reuters Limited (UK), March 16. 2000: Milosevic Says UN Finances "Terrorism" In Kosovo Tanjug (Yu), March 16, 2000: Yugoslav president receives visiting Belarus official Agence France Presse (Fr), March 16, 2000: UN on alert as ethnic Albanian extremists threaten Serbia Tanjug (Yu), March 17, 2000: U.N. chief Annan blasts ethnic Albanian provocations in south Serbia Borba (Yu), March 17, 2000: Borba English daily - 17.03.2000 Tanjug (Yu), March 17, 2000: Yugoslav Government issues statement on status of Brcko Caroline Colebrook, New Worker (UK), March 17, 2000: Superheads quit problem schools The Guardian, March 15, 2000: China, Russia maintain "strategic partnership" Peter Mac, The Guardian, March 15, 2000: Banks Jobs and Services Go Alan Ramsey, Sydney Morning herald, March 18, 2000: News limited on Crean's big audition Tanjug (Yu), March 17, 2000: U.N. envoy seeks security guarantees for all of Kosovo Editorial, The Guardian, March 15, 2000: A Government of Liars Editorial, New Worker (UK), March 17, 2000: Editorial: Alright for some New Worker (UK), March 17, 2000: Galloway angry at relief flight ban Agence France Presse (Fr), March 17, 2000: Fading German Greens face moment of truth at party congress Reuters Limited (UK), March 17, 2000: Greek Communists Call For Anti-NATO Demonstrations The Guardian, March 15, 2000: Campaign to Repeal the GST Reuters Limited (UK), March 17, 2000: Serbs suffer further harassment in Kosovo -- UN Tanjug (Yu), March 17, 2000: Russia's Ivanov says NATO members review position on Yugoslav events Stratfor (US), March 3, 2000: Kosovo -- One Year Later Tanjug (Yu), March 17, 2000: German U.N. police in Kosovo accuse UNMIK chief Kouchner Steve Lawton, New Worker (UK), March 17, 2000: Blair drags out damage to Irish peace process Daphne Liddle, New Worker (UK), March 17, 2000: Rover jobs in the balance Greg Elich, March, 2000: Yugoslavia and the Maelstrom Alan Ramsey, Sydney Morning Herald, March 18, 2000: Finally up on their hind legs Marcus Browning, The Guardian, March 15, 2000: Dismembering Telstra Ashley Overbeck, September 1999: A Report on CIA Infiltration and Manipulation of the Mass Media Nadja Tesich, March 2000: Waiting for the millennium in Belgrade The Guardian, March 15, 2000: MUA Victory Tanjug (Yu), March 17, 2000: Pentagon anticipates clashes between KFOR and KLA separatists Reuters Limited (UK), March 18, 2000: Illegal Policing Causes Rights Abuses In Kosovo The Guardian, March 15, 2000: Campaign targets exploiter Rio Tinto Rob Gowland, The Guardian, March 15, 2000: In the land of the "free..." Tanjug (Yu), March 17, 2000: Russian state Duma appoints commission to help Yugoslavia Tanjug (Yu), March 17, 2000: Yugoslav Army command marks 150th anniversary of military schools Agence France Presse (Fr), March 17, 2000: Arms dealer, ex-CDU official to face trial over slush funds Tanjug (Yu), March 17, 2000: Tanjug international news, March 17, 2000 Tanjug (Yu), March 17, 2000: Tanjug national news, March 17, 2000 Tanjug (Yu), March 17, 2000: NATO to be on trial in Berlin, New York for aggression on Yugoslavia Michael Mandel, March 15, 2000: Letter to Justice Carla Del Ponte Agence France Presse (Fr), March 17, 2000: NATO War Games A Ruse To Pressure Belgrade: Yugo Official The Guardian, March 15, 2000: WFTU Congress -- For Unity and Struggle David Binder, MSNBC (US), March 17, 2000: The ironic justice of Kosovo Tanjug (Yu), March 18, 2000: Tanjug international news, March 18, 2000 Tanjug (Yu), March 18, 2000: Tanjug national news, March 18, 2000 Eric Green , Peoples Weekly World (US), March 17, 2000: Billy Bragg and Woody Guthrie Peoples Weekly World (US), March 17, 2000: Czech Communist youth union growing Rick Nagin , Peoples Weekly World (US), March 17, 2000: Historic support for Ohio hospitals Roger Keeran , Peoples Weekly World (US), March 17, 2000: When cultural wars meant class war Sam Webb , Peoples Weekly World (US), March 17, 2000: New century, new developments, new struggles Tanjug (Yu), March 19, 2000: Tanjug international news, March 19, 2000 Tanjug (Yu), March 19, 2000: Tanjug national news, March 19, 2000 Paul Lashmar , The Independent (UK), March 17, 2000: How the SAS was going to assassinate Milosevic Borba (Yu), March 20, 2000: Borba English daily -- 20.03.2000 Laurence Zuckerman, The Oakland Tribune (US), March 18, 2000: CIA altered art to spread postwar culture Reuters Limited (UK), March 20, 2000: U.N. Rights Envoy Brands Kosovo Mission "Total Failure" James Pringle, The Times (UK), March 20 2000: Greeks in anti-Nato protest Barbaby Mason, BBC (UK), March 19, 2000,: Rambouillet talks 'designed to fail' Associated Press (US), March 19, 2000: Romania lost $100 million due to blockage of Danube Agence France Presse (Fr), March 17, 2000: Bulgaria declares war on classified ads seeking prostitutes Tanjug (Yu), March 20, 2000: Tanjug international news, March 20, 2000 Tanjug (Yu), March 20, 2000: Tanjug national news, March 20, 2000 Borba (Yu), March 21, 2000: Borba English daily -- 21.03.2000 Borba (Yu), March 22, 2000: Borba English daily -- 22.03.2000 Agence France Presse (Fr), March 21, 2000: Serb refugees in Presevo valley fear a new conflict Rob Gowland, The Guardian, March 15, 2000: A confident Yugoslavia Tanjug (Yu), March 21, 2000: Tanjug international news, March 21, 2000 Tanjug (Yu), March 21, 2000: Tanjug national news, March 21, 2000 The Guardian, March 22, 2000: By the skin of our teeth Editorial, The Guardian, March 22, 2000: Platitudes not enough Joan Williams, The Guardian, March 22, 2000: Weaving the Warakurna (Woomera) story Marcus Browning, The Guardian, March 22, 2000: Mandatory Sentencing Mati English, The Guardian, March 22, 2000: Action against GST on rent Peter Mac, The Guardian, March 22, 2000: Building workers pressure for 36-hour week Rob Gowland, The Guardian, March 22, 2000: Culture and Life: McEducation Rob Gowland, The Guardian, March 22, 2000: Yugoslavia: US Terrorism Rohan Gowland, The Guardian, March 22, 2000: Builders exploiting illegal immigrant workers The Guardian, March 22, 2000: Remembering Rothbury and the Great Lock-out The Guardian, March 22, 2000: "Ships of Shame" plan scuttled Sukomal Sen, The Guardian, March 22, 2000: Marxism can show the way forward Tanjug (Yu), March 22, 2000: Tanjug international news, March 22, 2000 Tanjug (Yu), March 22, 2000: Tanjug national news, March 22, 2000 The Guardian, March 22, 2000: Communists appeal for anti-fascist solidarity Borba (Yu), March 23, 2000: Borba English daily - 23.03.2000 Julius Strauss, Daily Telegraph (UK), March 23, 2000: Kosovo border crossings sealed John Catalinotto, Workers World (US), March 23, 2000: Yugoslavia again -- Media expose last year's lies, repeat this year's Agence France presse (Fr), March 23, 2000: China Observes Anniversary Of Kosovo Bombing By Blasting NATO Alexander Cockburn, San Jose Mercury News (US), March 23, 2000: CNN and the CIA Danica Kirka, Associated Press (US), March 23, 2000: Serb Woman Defends Her Home Marcus Gee, The Globe and Mail (Ca), March 23, 2000: Europe's Whipping Boy -- Kosovo Gypsies live in fear of Albanian revenge Stefan Racin, United Press International (US), March 23, 2000: Serb leader blames Albanian terrorists for bombed bridge Itar-Tass (Ru), March 24, 2000: Russian, Belarussian MPs say KFOR mission failed Reuters Limited (UK), March 23, 2000: Russia Refuses to Send Police to Kosovo Agence France Presse (Fr), March 23, 2000: Ethnic Albanians from Serbia set up council Geoff Berne, March 21, 2000: In the Information War, a victory for peace -- Reflections on the one year anniversary of the US/NATO bombing of Yugoslavia Tanjug (Yu), March 23, 2000: Tanjug international news, March 23, 2000 Tanjug (Yu), March 23, 2000: Tanjug international news -- March 23, 2000 Tanjug (Yu), March 23, 2000: Tanjug national news, March 23, 2000 Tanjug (Yu), March 23, 2000: Tanjug national news -- March 23, 2000 R. James Woolsey, March 07, 2000: Transcript of Press Briefing at the Foreign Press Center, Washington R. James Woolsey, The Wall Street Journal, March 17, 2000 : Why We Spy on Our Allies Borba (Yu), March 24, 2000: Borba English daily -- 24.03.2000 Tanjug (Yu), March 24, 2000: Tanjug international news -- March 24, 2000 Tanjug (Yu), March 24, 2000: Tanjug national news -- March 24, 2000 Tanjug (Yu), March 25, 2000: Tanjug international news -- March 25, 2000 Tanjug (Yu), March 25, 2000: Tanjug national news -- March 25, 2000 Terry J. Allen, In These Times (US), April 17, 2000: With Friends Like These -- Kissinger Does Indonesia Paul Robinson, The Age (Au), March 13, 2000: Back to the barricades -- the battle for a balanced life Andrew Buncombe, The Independent (UK), March 26, 2000: After 1,000 years, terror forces Serbs out of their Kosovo village Australian Associated Press (Au), March 27, 2000: Summons waiting for Hanson Helena Smith, The Guardian (UK), March 25, 2000: Hate threatens pub that drinks to peace Tanjug (Yu), March 26, 2000: Tanjug international news -- March 26, 2000 Tanjug (Yu), March 26, 2000: Tanjug national news -- March 26, 2000 Richard Walsh, The Age (Au), March 19, 2000: HERE IS the news Borba (Yu), March 27, 2000: Borba English daily -- 27.03.2000 Kim Sengupta, Steve Crawshaw, The Independent (UK), March 27, 2000: 'It was a rapidly deteriorating situation... there was rioting in Londonderry almost every night' Danica Kirka, Associated Press (US), March 27, 2000: Kosovo teen tells father about an attack on a NATO peacekeeper Eve-Ann Prentice, The Times (UK), March 27 2000: Nato's mistakes Tanjug (Yu), March 27, 2000: Tanjug international news -- March 27, 2000 Tanjug (Yu), March 27, 2000: Tanjug national news -- March 27, 2000 Borba (Yu), March 28, 2000: Borba English Daily -- March 28, 2000 The Guardian, March 29, 2000: May Day in Dili Rohan Gowland, The Guardian, March 29, 2000: Editorial: Taiwan's elections David Adams, The Times (UK), March 28, 2000: Castro outraged as Miami relatives put Elian on TV Dr Hannah Middleton, The Guardian, March 29, 2000: East Timor Activists Face Court in ACT Marcus Browning, The Guardian, March 29, 2000: Country and city together can stop Telstra sell-off The Times (UK), March 28, 2000: Mystery of the market massacre Peter Mac, The Guardian, March 29, 2000: Victorian building workers' sweet victory Peter Mac, The Guardian, March 29, 2000: UN report condemns the stench of mandatory sentencing Peter Finn, Washington Post (US), March 28, 2000; Page A16: Kosovo Militia Fails to Honor Vow to Disarm Eve-Ann Prentice, The Times (UK), March 28, 2000: Demonisation of the Serbian nation Rob Gowland, The Guardian, March 29, 2000: Up the Republic! Rohan Gowland, The Guardian, March 29, 2000: Tax staff's strike to hit unfair GST Rohan Gowland, The Guardian, March 29, 2000: Permanency for teachers The Guardian, March 29, 2000: 100 days and still going Tanjug (Yu), March 28, 2000: Tanjug international news -- March 28, 2000 Tanjug (Yu), March 28, 2000: Tanjug national news -- March 28, 2000 The Guardian, March 29, 2000: Owner-drivers to get their rights Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting (US) , March 27, 2000 : Press Release: Why Were Government Propaganda Experts Working On News At CNN? Borba (Yu), March 29, 2000: Borba English daily -- 29.03.2000 Seattle Times (US), March 29, 2000: Ethnic rebels ignoring deal, say officials in Serbia Charles Bremner, The Times (UK), March 29, : 2000 French colonel's arrest linked to Kouchner row Associated Press (US), March 29, 2000: Greek Protesters Delay NATO Convoy Mary Mostert, Original Sources (US), March 29, 2000: KFOR Gives Kosovo's "Glittering Prize" to KLA Drug Dealers Norman F. Ness, Philadelphia Inquirer (US), March 28, 2000: Results of NATO-U.S. Kosovo war Tanjug (Yu), March 29, 2000: Tanjug international news -- March 29, 2000 Tanjug (Yu), March 29, 2000: Tanjug national news -- March 29, 2000 Borba (Yu), March 30, 2000: Borba English daily -- 30.03.2000 Caroline Colebrook, New Worker (UK), March 31, 2000: Hit squads for "failing" hospitals Martin Fletcher, The Times (UK), March 30, 2000: Conman takes Nato contractors for $50m Agence France Presse (Fr), March 30, 2000: No one complaining to EU about Echelon spy web: commission Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, The Telegraph (UK), Issue 1769, March 29, 2000: Euro-MPs call for inquiry on British spying Martin Fletcher, The Times (UK), March 31, 2000: Brussels outrage at 'industrial spy ring' Editorial, New Worker (UK), March 31, 2000: The whole truth New Worker (UK), March 31, 2000: Galloway challenges Hain over Iraq Geoff Strong, The Age, March 29, 2000: Export trade in secret canola Agence France Presse (Fr), March 30, 2000: German Lawmakers Say Minister Misled Them Over Kosovo Agence France Presse (Fr), March 30, 2000: Racism in Ned Kelly capture returns to haunt Australian governments Danica Kirka, Associated Press (US), March 29, 2000: NATO Moves Into Kosovo Boundary Zone Agence France Presse (Fr), March 30, 2000: Pentagon orders reconnaissnce troops to Kosovo, tanks and artillery to Macedonia Neue ZŸrcher Zeitung (Ch), March 29, 2000: Is NATO Just a PR Agency? Agence France Presse (Fr), March 30, 2000: Ethnic Albanian fighters still armed to defend village in Serbia Agence France Presse (Fr), March 30, 2000: UNHCR concerned by German repatriation of Kosovars Agence France Presse (Fr), March 30, 2000: NATO Chief Warns of "Failure" in Kosovo Theo Russell, New Worker (UK), March 31, 2000: Peace process in danger New Worker (UK), March 31, 2000: Sellafield to close within months? Tanjug (Yu), March 30, 2000: Tanjug international news -- March 30, 2000 Tanjug (Yu), March 30, 2000: Tanjug national news -- March 30, 2000 Wadi'h Halabi, Peoples Weekly World (US), March 31, 2000: The longest U.S. economic expansion Herb Kaye, Peoples Weekly World (US), March 31, 2000: TV workers on hunger strike Joseph Petticrew, Peoples Weekly World (US), March 31, 2000: British lynchings a trend Peoples Weekly World (US), March 31, 2000: Communists protest vote fraud in Russia The Guardian, April 5, 2000: Still no commitment to quality aged care The Guardian, April 5, 2000: Compulsory DNA testing The Guardian, April 5, 2000: Just Eat Me! -- Genetically Modified food and you Editorial, The Guardian, April 5, 2000: Gross violation of human rights commitments The Guardian, April 5, 2000: Tertiary teachers & students take action Marcus Browning, The Guardian, April 5, 2000: Welfare replaced by exploitation Marcus Browning, The Guardian, April 5, 2000: Milk shake out The Guardian, April 5, 2000: Howard Government a global pariah Peter Mac, The Guardian, April 5, 2000: Genetically-modified foods: Illicit crops cultivated and dumped Rob Gowland, The Guardian, April 5, 2000: On propaganda The Guardian, April 5, 2000: Has Russia a legal President? The Guardian, April 5, 2000: "Bereft of human decency" Vic Williams, The Guardian, April 5, 2000: Looming European Union crisis over Kosovo Cameron la Follette, Environment News Service (US), March 30, 2000: Urban Babies Loaded with Environmental Toxins India News Network (In), March 29, 2000: FBI to set up office in India Manzurul Ahsan Khan, March 23, 2000: Speech delivered by Manzurul Ahsan Khan, Central Committee BTUC on behalf of the Bangladesh delegation at the International Solidarity Conference against Blockades and Sanctions, New Delhi, 14th World Trade Union Conference Environment News Service (US), April 4, 2000: Europe to Limit Noisy U.S. Planes Cat Lazaroff, Environment News Service (US), April 4, 2000: U.S. Biotech Industry Spends Millions to Woo Consumers Caroline Colebrook, New Worker (UK), April 7, 2000: Commons revolt to restore pensions-earnings link Scott Marshall , Peoples Weekly World (US), April 7, 2000: China's not the problem, it's global capitalism Associated Press (US), April 4, 2000: Man Dies in Belgrade Explosion Reuters Ltd (UK), April 4, 2000: Bulgaria, Romania want EU, NATO to clear Danube Editorial, New Worker (UK), April 7, 2000: Livingstone for London Peoples Weekly World (US), April 7, 2000: Communist Party USA targets elections Peoples Weekly World (US), April 7, 2000: Miami's mob rule Terrie Albano, Peoples Weekly World (US), April 7, 2000: It's about morality, stupid! Agence France Presse (Fr), April 6, 2000: Fiji set to become new battleground for US vs Cuba struggle Fred Gaboury , Peoples Weekly World (US), April 7, 2000: A modest proposal on World trade Joelle Fishman, Peoples Weekly World (US), April 7, 2000: Hop aboard. We're going in the same direction Li Xuejun, New Worker (UK), April 7, 2000: Pressure mounts for end to Iraq sanctions Daphne Liddle, New Worker (UK), April 7, 2000: Labour agenda to end council housing Tim Wheeler, Peoples Weekly World (US), April 7, 2000: Million moms to march against gun violence New Worker (UK), April 7, 2000: Nurses tell Blair time for NHS is short Nicholas Wood, BBC (UK), April 2, 2000: Kosovo gripped by racketeers Lou Shipman , Peoples Weekly World (US), April 7, 2000: This land is your land: A legacy of Gunthrie Belgrade Media Monitoring , April 3, 2000: Kosovo Flash News Apr 3, 2000 Belgrade Media Monitoring , April 4, 2000: Kosovo Flash News Apr 4, 2000 Belgrade Media Monitoring , April 5, 2000: Kosovo Flash News Apr 5, 2000 Belgrade Media Monitoring , April 6, 2000: Kosovo Flash News Apr 6, 2000 Belgrade Media Monitoring , April 7, 2000: Kosovo Flash News Apr 7, 2000 Borba (Yu), April 3, 2000: Borba English daily -- 03.04.2000 Borba (Yu), April 4, 2000: Borba English daily -- 04.04.2000 Borba (Yu), April 5, 2000: Borba English daily -- 05.04.2000 Borba (Yu), April 6, 2000: Borba English daily -- 06.04.2000 Borba (Yu), April 7, 2000: Borba English daily -- 07.04.2000 Agence France Presse (Fr), April 4, 2000: Kosovo serbs live in fear and boredom in enclaves Christopher Zinn, Owen Bowcott , The Guardian (UK), April 8, 2000: Australian coup for Milosevic Kevin Cullen, Boston Globe(US), April 4, 2000: In Kosovo, the great divide Jonathan Steele, The Guardian (UK), April 8, 2000: Gypsies feel the lash of everyone's hatred -- Racist attacks and discrimination increase across Europe Tanjug (Yu), April 1, 2000: Tanjug international news -- April 1, 2000 Tanjug (Yu), April 1, 2000: Tanjug national news -- April 1, 2000 Tanjug (Yu), April 2, 2000: Tanjug international news -- April 2, 2000 Tanjug (Yu), April 2, 2000: Tanjug national news -- April 2, 2000 Tanjug (Yu), April 3, 2000: Tanjug international news -- April 3, 2000 Tanjug (Yu), April 3, 2000: Tanjug national news -- April 3, 2000 Tanjug (Yu), April 4, 2000: Tanjug international news -- April 4, 2000 Tanjug (Yu), April 4, 2000: Tanjug national news -- April 4, 2000 Tanjug (Yu), April 5, 2000: Tanjug international news -- April 5, 2000 Tanjug (Yu), April 5, 2000: Tanjug national news -- April 5, 2000 Tanjug (Yu), April 6, 2000: Tanjug international news -- April 6, 2000 Tanjug (Yu), April 6, 2000: Tanjug national news -- April 6, 2000 Tanjug (Yu), April 7, 2000: Tanjug international news -- April 7, 2000 Tanjug (Yu), April 7, 2000: Tanjug national news -- April 7, 2000 John Simpson, New Statesman (UK), April 3, 2000: Book Review -- Virtual War by Michael Ignatieff The Guardian, April 12, 2000: Building industry 36-hour week "unstoppable" The Guardian, April 12, 2000: Dirty schools unacceptable The Guardian, April 12, 2000: Workers' compensation brutality Editorial, The Guardian, April 12, 2000: A putrid, disgusting system Noel Hayman, The Guardian, April 12, 2000: The poor health status of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples -- Can more Indigenous doctors make a difference? The Guardian, April 12, 2000: Indonesia -- Unionists jailed for supporting a strike The Guardian, April 12, 2000: Kosovas used, abused, deported Marcus Browning, The Guardian, April 12, 2000: Howard Government's history rewrite The Guardian, April 12, 2000: Defend Medicare Peter Mac, The Guardian, April 12, 2000: Mandatory sentencing -- Government arrogance, ineptitude Rob Gowland, The Guardian, April 12, 2000: Culture and Life Warren Smith, The Guardian, April 12, 2000: World Federation of Trade Unions -- 14th Congress -- International solidarity Caroline Colebrook, New Worker (UK), April 14, 2000: 80 Maternity units to close Agence France Presse (Fr), April 13, 2000: Australia faces East Timor challenge to oil rights Editorial , New Worker (UK), April 14, 2000: Africa's burden Julia Baird, Gerard Noonan, Sydney Morning Herald (Au), April 15, 2000: Teachers vote to keep on fighting Agence France Presse (Fr), April 11, 2000: Annan calls for Elian to go home, praises Cuban social development Agence France Presse (Fr), April 12, 2000: Biggest names in Third World arrive in Havana for G-77 summit Aleka Paparigha, Communist Party of Greece, 10 April 2000: Press Release -- Press statement regarding the results of GreeceÕs parliamentary elections New Worker (UK), April 14, 2000: Republicans assess fragile state of Irish peace Tom Allard, Sydney Morning Herald (Au), April 15, 2000: Sausage sells sizzle for Libs on Internet Daphne Liddle, New Worker (UK), April 14, 2000: Spate of racist attacks Postmark Prague, No. 303, April 6, 2000: Czech miners continue their struggle Damien Murphy, Sydney Morning Herald (Au), April 15, 2000: Police vet TV shows to present a fair cop Environmental News Service (US), April 14, 2000: Plastics Present Eco-Problems in Europe Renee Sams, New Worker (UK), April 14, 2000: Anti-fascists hold the line Reuters Ltd, April 14, 2000: Australian Ambassador Meets Isolated Milosevic Belgrade Media Monitoring (Yu), April 10, 2000: Kosovo Flash News (Apr 10, 2000) Belgrade Media Monitoring (Yu), April 11, 2000: Kosovo Flash News (Apr 11, 2000) Belgrade Media Monitoring (Yu), April 12, 2000: Kosovo Flash News (Apr 12, 2000) Belgrade Media Monitoring (Yu), April 13, 2000: Kosovo Flash News (Apr 13, 2000) Belgrade Media Monitoring (Yu), April 14, 2000: Kosovo Flash News (Apr 14, 2000) Belgrade Media Monitoring (Yu), April 15, 2000: Kosovo Flash News (Apr 15, 2000) Stephen Handleman, Toronto Star (Ca), April 11, 2000: Is NATO now a crusader against evil? Associated Press (US), April 8, 2000 : Funeral of Kosovo Albanian raises concern about insurgency Puong Fei Yeh, The Chicago Tribune (US), March 31, 2000 : Letters -- Balkans are not worth the cost Agence France Presse (Fr), April 8, 2000: Guns only answer in Presevo -- rebel Albanian leader Phillip Knightley, The Guardian (UK), March 20, 2000: Fighting dirty Borba (Yu), April 10, 2000: Borba English daily -- 10.04.2000 Borba (Yu), April 11, 2000: Borba English daily -- 11.04.2000 Borba (Yu), April 12, 2000: Borba English daily -- 12.04.2000 Borba (Yu), April 13, 2000: Borba English daily -- 13.04.2000 Borba (Yu), April 14, 2000: Borba English daily -- 14.04.2000 Steven Erlanger, New York Times (US), April 2, 2000: No room for gypsies -- Across a New Europe, a People Deemed Unfit for Tolerance Tanjug (Yu), April 09, 2000: Tanjug international news -- April 09, 2000 Tanjug (Yu), April 10, 2000: Tanjug international news -- April 10, 2000 Tanjug (Yu), April 11, 2000: Tanjug international news -- April 11, 2000 Tanjug (Yu), April 14, 2000: Tanjug international news -- April 14, 2000 Tanjug (Yu), April 9, 2000: Tanjug national news -- April 9, 2000 Tanjug (Yu), April 10, 2000: Tanjug national news -- April 10, 2000 Tanjug (Yu), April 11, 2000: Tanjug national news -- April 11, 2000 Tanjug (Yu), April 12, 2000: Tanjug national news -- April 12, 2000 Tanjug (Yu), April 13, 2000: Tanjug national news -- April 13, 2000 Tanjug (Yu), April 14, 2000: Tanjug national news -- April 14, 2000 Tanjug (Yu), April 15, 2000: Tanjug national news -- April 15, 2000 Agence France Presse (Fr), April 17, 2000: US role in 1953 Iran coup exposed in secret report Agence France Presse (Fr), April 17, 2000: Cubans prepare for mass Havana protests as Elian case drags on Matthew Rothschild, The Progressive (US), April 5, 2000: Elian Gonzalez, Miami Mobsters, Al Gore, and the Embargo Fidel Castro, Prensa Latina, April 12, 2000: Another Nuremberg is required to judge the unjust economic order -- Complete text of remarks at the opening session of the South Summit, Havana, 12 April 2000 Joaquin Oramas, Granma Internacional (Cu), April 14, 2000: "People like Soros have no future in Malaysia" John Pilger, New Statesman (UK), April 17, 2000: How Thatcher gave Pol Pot a hand Bob Buzzanco, Baltmore Sun (US), April 16, 2000: Vietnam -- who won? Myth: The view that the war was lost due to U.S. military bungling ignores the realities of the conflict. Anna Pha, The Guardian, April 19, 2000: Iraq genocide The Guardian, April 19, 2000: Background to building union victory Editorial, The Guardian, April 19, 2000: More favours for the Packers and Murdochs The Guardian, April 19, 2000: Castro slams IMF The Guardian, April 19, 2000: G-77 Political Statement Justice Action, The Guardian, April 19, 2000: Genetic fanatics Reuters Ltd (UK), April 17, 2000: Albright presses Kyrgyz leader on democracy Anna Pha, The Guardian, April 19, 2000: Privacy laws to protect profits Rob Gowland, The Guardian, April 19, 2000: DNA -- two edged sword Russell Mokhiber, Robert Weissman, April19, 2000: The Meaning of April 16 The Guardian, April 19, 2000: WorkCover overhaul begins Rob Gowland, The Guardian, April 19, 2000: Zimbabwe: demonising Mugabe to protect white farmers Ken Biggs, Postmark Prague, No.306, April 22, 2000 : Czech government makes new promises -- Kohinoor miners end their strike Toni O'Loughlin, Sydney Morning Herald, April 21, 2000: Centrelink caught in lockout dispute Agence France Presse (Fr), April 21, 2000: Ethnic Albanian political party wants autonomy for border district Caroline Colebrook, The New Worker (UK), April 21, 2000: What has happened to play? Daphne Liddle, The New Worker (UK), April 21, 2000: Straw accused over asylum hysteria Bob Djurdjevic, April 18, 2000: ECHELON and the New World Order -- A Mutation of the British Empire? Editorial, The New Worker (UK), April 21, 2000: Distant thunder The New Worker (UK), April 21, 2000: Israel preparing to scuttle out of Lebanon Reuters Limited (UK), April 20, 2000: Secret of China's success -- ignoring IMF, US Agence France Presse (Fr), April 25, 2000: US allies criticise plans for missile shield Steve Lawton, The New Worker (UK), April 21, 2000: Striking back in Washington Agence France Presse (Fr), April 24, 2000: Seven Serbs on trial for Milosevic murder plot Agence France Presse (Fr), April 25, 2000: Trial of three Kosovo Serbs raises fears of legal bias Andy Brooks, The New Worker (UK), April 28, 2000: United States threatens new arms race Doug Meggison , People's Voice (Ca), May 1-15, 2000: Albertans demand: Kill Bill 11! Caroline Colebrook, The New Worker (UK), April 28, 2000: Air traffic sell-off sparks revolt David Lethbridge, People's Voice (Ca), May 1-15, 2000: Paul Fromm: Bigot gets intervenor status Editorial, The New Worker (UK), April 28, 2000: Ken for London Kurdistan Information Centre, The New Worker (UK), April 28, 2000: British Kurdish supporters on Turkish blacklist Daphne Liddle, The New Worker (UK), April 28, 2000: More blows to motor industry Agence France Presse (Fr), April 26, 2000: Yugoslav airline chief assassinated in Belgrade May Day 2000 Statement, Communist Pary of Canada, People's Voice (Ca), May 1-15, 2000: A world for people, not profits Liz Rowley, People's Voice (Ca), May 1-15, 2000: CLC must be proactive in CAW/SEU crisis Richard Basham, Sydney Morning Herald, April 28, 2000: Country clubs for high-rolling crooks? You can bet on it Renee Sams, The New Worker (UK), April 21, 2000: GM: Saviour or Destroyer? -- Biotech testing is for corporate profit not people Kimball Cariou, People's Voice (Ca), May 1-15, 2000: Communist Party Spring Campaign targets corporate agenda Jane Bouey, People's Voice (Ca), May 1-15, 2000: A thank you message to unions Agence France Presse (Fr), April 27, 2000: A small slice of Cuban life makes its way to visit Elian Anne Coombs, Sydney Morning Herald, April 27, 2000: Lest we forget the World War I lesson Agence France Presse (Fr), April 27, 2000: Presence of hired US political gurus stirs controversy in Mexico Agence France Presse (Fr), April 26, 2000: Police search for assassin of Yugoslav airline chief, Milosevic ally Tanjug (Yu), April 26, 2000: U.S. officer wants to serve in Yugoslav Army Borba (Yu), April 17, 2000: Borba English daily -- 17.04.2000 Borba (Yu), April 18, 2000: Borba English daily -- 18.04.2000 Borba (Yu), April 19, 2000: Borba English daily -- 19.04.2000 Borba (Yu), April 20, 2000: Borba English daily -- 20.04.2000 Borba (Yu), April 24, 2000: Borba English daily -- 24.04.2000 Borba (Yu), April 25, 2000: Borba English daily -- 25.04.2000 Borba (Yu), April 26, 2000: Borba English daily -- 26.04.2000 Tanjug (Yu), April 16, 2000: National news Tanjug (Yu), April 17, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), April 17, 2000: National news Tanjug (Yu), April 18, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), April 18, 2000: National news Tanjug (Yu), April 19, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), April 19, 2000: National news Tanjug (Yu), April 20, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), April 20, 2000: National news Tanjug (Yu), April 21, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), April 21, 2000: National news Tanjug (Yu), April 22, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), April 22, 2000: National news Tanjug (Yu), April 23, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), April 23, 2000: National news Tanjug (Yu), April 24, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), April 24, 2000: National news Tanjug (Yu), April 25, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), April 25, 2000: National news Tanjug (Yu), April 26, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), April 26, 2000: National news Tanjug (Yu), April 27, 2000: Headline news Tanjug (Yu), April 27, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), April 27, 2000: National news Blic (Yu), April 22, 2000: Two Albanian terrorists killed in Serbia Agence France Presse (Fr), April 30, 2000: Money-minded London ready to fall into the arms of Red Ken Nicholas Rufford, The Sunday Times (UK), April 30, 2000: MI5 builds new centre to read e-mails on the net Dennis DeMaio, People's Weekly World (US), April 29, 2000: Ireland: a land of unfulfilled expectations Dennis DeMaio, People's Weekly World (US), April 29, 2000: An interview with Martin McGuinness Anna Pha, The Guardian, No. 998, May 3, 2000: Iraq: Genocidal sanctions The Guardian, No. 998, May 3, 2000: Bolivian people fight for public water The Guardian, No. 998, May 3, 2000: Registrar sticks the boot in Editorial, The Guardian, No. 998, May 3, 2000: Commemoration of war Raisa Pages, Granma (Cu), May 1, 2000: California spends more on prisons than on education The Guardian, No. 998, May 3, 2000: Living Wage $15 rise India News Network (In), The Guardian, No. 998, May 3, 2000: India: Communists call for rolling back price increase Fred Gaboury, People's Weekly World (US), April 29, 2000: May Day 2000--need for a shorter workweek Marcus Browning, The Guardian, No. 998, May 3, 2000: The legacy of Eureka -- Interview with Peter Lalor The Guardian, No. 998, May 3, 2000: Marking work-related deaths The Guardian, No. 998, May 3, 2000: NRMA -- Another step to total privatisation David Kirner, The Guardian, No. 998, May 3, 2000: Action saves Port Adelaide River The Guardian, No. 998, May 3, 2000: Anti-public service vendetta Richard Stone, The Guardian, No. 998, May 3, 2000: 1916 Easter Rising commemoration Rob Gowland, The Guardian, No. 998, May 3, 2000: Culture & Life: "Never again!" should be our Anzac Day slogan The Guardian, No. 998, May 3, 2000: SACP attacks bosses' investment strike International Trade Union Solidarity Conference against Blockades and Sanctions, March 23, 2000: Declaration Against Sanctions The Guardian, No. 998, May 3, 2000: Solidarity with Moss Vale workers Tim Wheeler, People's Weekly World (US), April 29, 2000: End aerospace industry's corporate welfare Marcus Browning, The Guardian, No. 998, May 3, 2000: Telstra: is there still 51%?. The Guardian, No. 998, May 3, 2000: May Day 2000 message from WFTU Agence France Presse (Fr), May 3, 2000: Elian legal battle simmers as poll shows support for rescue raid Agence France Presse (Fr), May 3, 2000: Grass-roots vs. globalisation: London joins Seattle debate Agence France Presse (Fr), April 30, 2000: Blair humbled as "Red Ken" elected London mayor, Tories take local councils Chalmers Johnson, Los Angeles Times (US), May 4, 2000: Americans Feeling the Effects of 'Blowback' Daphne Liddle, The New Worker (UK), May 5, 2000: Rover's fate again in the balance Editorial, The New Worker (UK), May 5, 2000: The Spirit of May Day Jill Brown, The New Worker (UK), May 5, 2000: No to performance related pay Andrew Selsky, The Guardian (UK), May 5, 2000: Apartheid officer killed hundreds of prisoners Xinhua (Cn), The New Worker (UK), May 5, 2000: British spy centre spreads it's web The New Worker (UK), May 5, 2000: Stand by Zimbabwe Agence France Presse (Fr), May 7, 2000: Kalashnikov inventor wants peace, recalls Soviets nostalgically Joseph Reed Petticrew, People's Weekly World (US), May 6, 2000: Actors call strike on May Day Agence France Presse (Fr), May 8, 2000: Apartheid foes given spiked drinks, South African court hears Bill Kaczor, Associated Press (US), April 21, 2000: Unmanned Spy Plane Makes Test Run Roy Rydell, People's Weekly World (US), May 6, 2000: NYC shuts down scab-run Domino plant Devinder Sharma, Environmental News Service (US), May 3, 2000: People of India Parch, Perish in Severe Drought People's Weekly World (US), May 6, 2000: New rules restrict public's right-to-know Amina Baraka, People's Weekly World (US), May 6, 2000: One nation, one flag Sunday Herald (UK), Issue 63, April 16, 2000: Baggage handler says American agents used Pan Am to smuggle drugs Sunday Herald (UK), Issue 66, May 7, 2000: The joke's on Labour Kenny Kemp, The Sunday Herald (UK), Issue 66, May 7, 2000: Stock Exchange chief backs anti-capitalists Agence France Presse (Fr), May 8, 2000: Millions to strike in South Africa, more action likely later: COSATU Michael Evans, The Times (UK), May 5 2000: Missile dispute 'threatens Nato' Roy Rydell , People's Weekly World (US), May 6, 2000: Spanish Civil War vets honor those who fought Valerie Strauss, Vernon Loeb, The Washington Post (US), April 18, 2000: CIA Sends Agents to Schools--to Teach Libero Della Piana , People's Weekly World (US), May 6, 2000: Vietnam: 25 years of socialism, independence and peace The Guardian, No. 999, May 10, 2000: May Day celebrations The Guardian, No. 999, May 10, 2000: Kofi Annan -- Trade Unions more important Anna Pha, The Guardian, No. 999, May 10, 2000: Iraq -- Interview with Denis Halliday part III The Guardian, No. 999, May 10, 2000: Save Our Gulf Campaign: Barcoo Outlet pollution India News Network (In), The Guardian, No. 999, May 10, 2000: India -- Drought and near famine situation Editorial, The Guardian, No. 999, May 10, 2000 : It's still genocide Editorial, People's Voice (Ca), May 16-31, 2000: Bill 11 opens door to NAFTA nightmare Darrell Rankin, People's Voice (Ca), May 16-31, 2000: Fast food workers organise in Regina Miguel Figueroa, People's Voice (Ca), May 16-31, 2000: Interview with CPC leader Miguel Figueroa: "The Liberals are no defenders of Medicare!" Bill Morris, People's Voice (Ca), May 16-31, 2000: Environment Policy 100 -- Globalisation made the Feds do it! The Guardian, No. 999, May 10, 2000: May Day international roundup John Ware, The Guardian (UK), April 20, 2000: A sinister crime Prakash Karat, The Guardian, No. 999, May 10, 2000: South Vietnam liberated: A Glorious Anniversary Magda Hansson, The Guardian, No. 999, May 10, 2000: Historic case for outworkers' rights Marcus Browning, The Guardian, No. 999, May 10, 2000: Teachers squeezed to pay Olympic debt Duncan Parrish, The New Statesman (UK), May 8, 2000: Raging against the machine of state People's Voice (Ca), May 16-31, 2000: Keep Toronto Hydro public -- Bruno Silano David Humphries, Damien Murphy, Sydney Morning Herald, May 9, 2000: Workers' hardship divisive for Labor Peter Mac, The Guardian, No. 999, May 10, 2000: Refugees and human rights -- Government's policies callous, two-faced Peter Mac, The Guardian, No. 999, May 10, 2000: Maralinga waste: Safe disposal method dumped The Guardian, No. 999, May 10, 2000: Rio Tinto investors support union resolutions Rob Gowland , The Guardian, No. 999, May 10, 2000: More important than oil? -- Putting the boot into Microsoft Rohan Gowland, The Guardian, No. 999, May 10, 2000: No DNA without discussion The Guardian, No. 999, May 10, 2000: Government undermines Indigenous self-determination People's Voice Toronto Bureau, People's Voice (Ca), May 16-31, 2000: Cop attack prompts calls for civilian control Cat Lazaroff, Environmental News Service (US), May 8, 2000: Environmental Toxins Linked to Alzheimer's, Parkinson's Diseases Environmental News Service (US), May 9, 2000: Arrests, Parliamentary Questions Over Australian Uranium Mines The Guardian, No. 999, May 10, 2000: UTLC-Young Christians joint campaign Robert James Parsons, The San Francisco Examiner (US), May 1, 2000: 'Depleted uranium': A tale of poisonous denial Ronald Kim, Daily Pennsylvanian (US), May 4, 2000 : New Horrors Emerge From Kosovo's Ashes Agence France Presse (Fr), May 8, 2000: A second Kosovo Serb hunger striker hospitalised: doctor Peter Finn, The Boston Globe (US), April 30, 2000: A new torture visits Kosovo: imported sex slaves Tanjug (Yu), May 1, 2000: May Day Rally in Serbia against Sanctions -- for Freedom, Peace, Work Tanjug (Yu), May 9, 2000: President Milosevic -- We will defeat the new fascism Tanjug (Yu), May 1, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), May 2, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), May 3, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), May 4, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), May 5, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), May 6, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), May 7, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), May 8, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), May 9, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), April 27, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), April 30, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), May 1, 2000: National news Tanjug (Yu), May 2, 2000: National news Tanjug (Yu), May 3, 2000: National news Tanjug (Yu), May 4, 2000: National news Tanjug (Yu), May 5, 2000: National news Tanjug (Yu), May 6, 2000: National news Tanjug (Yu), May 7, 2000: National news Tanjug (Yu), May 8, 2000: National news Tanjug (Yu), May 9, 2000: National news Tanjug (Yu), April 28, 2000: National news Tanjug (Yu), April 29, 2000: National news Tanjug (Yu), April 30, 2000: National news Editorial, Nhan Dan (Vn), May 9, 2000: Lesson of a Great Victory Caroline Colebrook, The New Worker (UK), May 12, 2000: No prosecution over Paddington crash The New Worker (UK), May 12, 2000: General strike paralyses South Africa Daphne Liddle, The New Worker (UK), May 12, 2000: Rover workers celebrate while Ford faces end of the line Editorial , The New Worker (UK), May 12, 2000: The racist curve Steve Lawton, The New Worker (UK), May 12, 2000: Dramatic IRA move lifts Irish peace Agence France Presse (Fr), May 11, 2000: Millions of Indians strike against government's liberalisation plans Associated Press (US), May 13, 2000: Kosovo Albanian Loyal to Serbia Dies World Federation of Trade Unions, Press Release No. 6, May 3, 2000: WFTU Declaration on the 55th Anniversary of the end of the Second World War Antony Barnett, The Observer (UK), May 14, 2000: US Planned One Big Nuclear Blast For Mankind Vijay Prashad, May 15, 2000: 'Just Say No to PepsiCo': So Say 101 Indian workers Francis Beckett, The New Statesman (UK), May 15, 2000: How money buys better schooling Ben Macintyre, The Times (UK), May 16, 2000: US general accused of Gulf War brutality against Iraqis John Pilger, The New Statesman (UK), May 15, 2000: Slow News Anna Pha, The Guardian, May 17, 2000: Federal Budget fails to deliver on community needs Central General Staff, Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia--People's Army (FARC-EP), The Guardian, May 17, 2000: Colombia -- The nation is threatened Agence France Presse (Fr), May 17, 2000: Octogenarian Belgian recalls Congolese martyr's final acid bath James Meikle, The Guardian (UK), May17, 2000: Beekeepers seek GM halt after honey contamination Environmental News Service (US), May 17, 2000: UK Uproar Over Genetically Modified Seed Knute Berger, Seattle Weekly (US), May 11 - 17, 2000: You can't camouflage the military-cop convergence Editorial, The Guardian, May 17, 2000: The ALP's "socialist" objective Magda Hansson, The Guardian, May 17, 2000: Casino workers strike Agence France Presse (Fr), May 16, 2000: Mexican FM to discuss shooting of migrants in US The Guardian, May 17, 2000: Reconciliation -- It's Time! The Guardian, May 17, 2000: Howard shames the nation Melissa Kite, The Times (UK), May 16, 2000: 'Capitalist world of new Labour' The Guardian, May 17, 2000: Protestors halt construction of uranium project Rob Gowland, The Guardian, May 17, 2000: Victory Day -- cause for celebration Anne Johnson, The New Worker (UK), May 19, 2000: Justice for Ricky ... and Mumia Steven Swindells, Daily Mail and Guardian (Za), May 18, 2000: South Africa learns the secrets of 'Dr Death' Caroline Colebrook, The New Worker (UK), May 19, 2000: Bailiffs out of control Nigel Hawkes, The Times (UK), May 18, 2000: 'Invisible' comet too close for comfort Daphne Liddle, The New Worker (UK), May 19, 2000: Mandelson flies Euro-kite Editorial, The New Worker (UK), May 19, 2000: Keep out of Sierra Leone Agence France Presse (Fr), May 20, 2000: Fiji coup leader declares himself interim PM Agence France Presse (Fr), May 20, 2000: Fiji coup plotters threaten to kill PM Chaudhry Philip Cornford, Ellen Connolly, Sydney Morning Herald, May 20, 2000: Payback time? Coup leader shoots from hip pocket Valerie Elliot, Nick Nuttall, The Times (UK), May 18, 2000: Rogue GM seeds sown on 600 farms Stephen Gibbs, Sydney Morning Herald, May18, 2000: Students sue: we're no bunch of losers Annabel Hepworth, Sam Strutt, Australian Financial Review, May 20, 2000: One Nation struck off in NSW The New Worker (UK), May 19, 2000: Palestinian anger erupts Martin Fletcher , The Times (UK), May 18, 2000: MEPs are urged to free sex slaves Tanjug (Yu), May 12, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), May 13, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), May 14, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), May 15, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), May 16, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), May 17, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), May 18, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), May 19, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), May 12, 2000: Yugoslavia: National News Tanjug (Yu), May 13, 2000: Yugoslavia: National News Tanjug (Yu), May 14, 2000: Yugoslavia: National News Tanjug (Yu), May 15, 2000: Yugoslavia: National News Tanjug (Yu), May 16, 2000: Yugoslavia: National News Tanjug (Yu), May 17, 2000: Yugoslavia: National News Tanjug (Yu), May 18, 2000: Yugoslavia: National News Tanjug (Yu), May 19, 2000: Yugoslavia: National News Sydney Morning Herald, May 17, 2000: Caspian oil find 'largest in 20 years' Sean Cronin, The Irish Times (Ie), May 13, 2000: Report claims NATO lost war in Kosovo Petar Makara, May 18, 2000: To the Serbian Diaspora: Internal Affairs of Serbia are -- Internal! Agence France Presse (Fr), May 18, 2000: Kosovars unite to condemn proposed US troops withdrawal Agence France Presse (Fr), May 19, 2000: Kosovo Serbs say they are victims of Albanian vengeance Joshua Hammer, Newsweek (US), May 15, 2000: Thaci's losing the peace -- The former KLA chief searches for a political message Zoran Radosavljevic, Reuters Limited (UK), May 12, 2000: Late Yugoslav ruler Tito enjoys comeback Agence France Presse (Fr), May 17, 2000: Pressure for Kosovo press regulation mounts after UN murder Borba (Yu), May 3, 2000: Borba English daily -- 03.05.2000 Borba (Yu), May 4, 2000: Borba English daily -- 04.05.2000 Borba (Yu), May 5, 2000: Borba English daily -- 05.05.2000 Borba (Yu), May 8, 2000: Borba English daily -- 08.05.2000 Borba (Yu), May 15, 2000: Borba English daily -- 15.05.2000 Borba (Yu), May 16, 2000: Borba English daily -- 16.05.2000 Borba (Yu), May 18, 2000: Borba English daily -- 18.05.2000 Borba (Yu), May 19, 2000: Borba English daily -- 19.05.2000 Anna Pha, The Guardian, May 24, 2000: Unite to fight Reith's new anti-union laws! Editorial, The New Worker (UK), May 26, 2000: Britain's Vietnam? Editorial, New Statesman (UK), May 22, 2000: Keep the west out of Africa World Federation of Trade Unions, May 26, 2000: Press Release -- WFTU calls for an immediate end to the military conflict between Eritrea and Ethiopia Brad Norrington, Sydney Morning Herald (Au), May 22, 2000: Fiji -- Unions to strike until democracy restored Andrew Casey, Workers Online (Au), May 19, 2000: M-16s used in coup against union-aligned Fiji Labour Government Workers Online (Au), No. 55, May 26, 2000: Fiji Faces International Union Blockade Agence France Presse (Fr), May 24, 2000: South Korea stopped US strike on North Korea: former president The Sunday Herald (UK), May 21, 2000: MI6 Prof's Role In Lockerbie, Milosevic Assassination Plot Agence France Presse (Fr), May 26, 2000: Senior Russian general rules out ABM treaty revision The Guardian, May 24, 2000: Fiji's community condemns coup Robert Griffiths, General Secretary, Communist Party of Britain, April 22, 2000: Address to the 45th National Congress, Communist Party of Britain Cat Lazaroff, Environmental News Service (US), May 25, 2000: Brain Damage Found in Gulf War Syndrome Victims Caroline Colebrook, The New Worker (UK), May 26, 2000: UN agreement "just one small step" Nick Cohen, New Statesman, May 22, 2000: Hacking their way to a fortune Russell Mokhiber , Robert Weissman, May 9, 2000: A Tsunami of Corruption The Guardian, May 24, 2000: General strike paralyses Sth Africa Sydney Morning Herald, May 24, 2000: MI5 covered up killing of youths Deaths in Custody Watch Committee (WA), May 23, 2000: Press Release -- Another death in the West Australian prison system Daphne Liddle, The New Worker (UK), May 26, 2000: Dig up and pay up! Editorial, The Guardian, May 24, 2000: Country-city alliances Agence France Presse (Fr), May 23, 2000: US to announce sweeping changes to arms export restrictions Fred Gaboury, The Guardian, May 24, 2000: US workers work longer hours Kerry O'Brien , 7.30 Report, ABC (Au), May 25, 2000: Fiji's real crisis 'just beginning' -- Transcript Kerry Brewster , Dateline, SBS (Au), May 24, 2000: Fiji -- The Man with the gun -- Transcript The Guardian, May 24, 2000: Stand up for global justice! Shut down the World Economic Forum! The Guardian, May 24, 2000: Community picket against Joy Manufacturing Agence France Presse (Fr), May 23, 2000: Ecstatic Lebanese civilians free Khiam detainees with their bare hands The New Worker (UK), May 26, 2000: Last exit from south Lebanon Hans Lebrecht , Peoples Weekly World (US), May 20, 2000: Half century of catastrophe for Palestinians WadiÕh Halabi, Peoples Weekly World (US), May 20, 2000: Conditions in capitalist 'paradise' The New Worker (UK), May 26, 2000: Don't patronise us, say pensioners The Guardian, May 24, 2000: Govt undermines public schools Agence France Presse (Fr), May 22, 2000: Australian 'Mr. Q' tells trial of his deadly apartheid 'toys' David Dale, Sydney Morning Herald, May 25, 2000: 2DayFM, tomorrow the world -- cash man's comeback The Guardian, May 24, 2000: Corroboree 2000 -- Sharing Our Future Reconciliation Jason Annabel, May 25, 2000: A reply to Paddy McGuinness , Why direct democracy will not work -- Sydney Morning Herald, May 25, 2000 Agence France Presse (Fr), May 24, 2000: Apartheid scientists kept HIV-infected blood for "political enemy" Tim Wheeler, Peoples Weekly World (US), May 20, 2000: Moms tell candidates: 'Enough!' The Guardian, May 24, 2000: GST wage campaign under way The Guardian, May 24, 2000: Doubly blessed by water Agence France Presse (Fr), May 24, 2000: Zimbabwe president enacts special powers to seize land Tanjug (Yu), May 20, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), May 21, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), May 22, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), May 23, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), May 24, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), May 25, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), May 26, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), May 20, 2000: Tanjug National News Tanjug (Yu), May 21, 2000: Tanjug National News Tanjug (Yu), May 22, 2000: Tanjug National News Tanjug (Yu), May 23, 2000: Tanjug National News Tanjug (Yu), May 24, 2000: Tanjug National News Tanjug (Yu), May 25, 2000: Tanjug National News Tanjug (Yu), May 26, 2000: Tanjug National News Agence France Presse (Fr), May 26, 2000: Russian parliament aid-for-Yugoslavia delegation meets Milosevic Associated Press (US), May 19, 2000 : Thousands demand government resignation in Macedonia Reuters Ltd (UK), May 25, 2000: KLA members attack police officers in Yugoslavia Ward Sanderson, European Stars and Stripes (US), May 24, 2000: New Strike Force Ready To Pounce Agence France Presse (Fr), May 24, 2000: Group launches campaign against forced prostitution in Kosovo Agence France Presse (Fr), May 24, 2000: Yugo Justice minister launches tirade against ICTY prosecutor Agence France Presse (Fr), May 24, 2000: Russia slams UN war crimes tribunal Rick Rozoff, Swans (US), May 22, 2000: Senate Kosovo Vote -- Clinton Creeps Across The Rubicon Sherrill Nixon, Sydney Morning Herald (Au), June 2, 2000: Unions call on workers to bring nation to a halt Neil Mackay, Ian Ferguson, The Sunday Herald (UK), May 28, 2000: Lockerbie -- CIA witness gagged by US government Editorial, The Guardian, May 31, 2000: Restore elected government Sherrill Nixon, Sydney Morning Herald (Au), May 30, 2000: Unions take hold of skies and seas Maritime Union of Australia, May 29, 2000: Press Release: Union Bans on Fijian Shipments Agence France Presse (Fr), May 29, 2000: Army takes power in Fiji, declares martial law Editorial, The Morning Star (UK), May 24, 2000: Lebanon -- Not merely a 'tragedy' Martin A. Lee, Intellectual Capital (US), No 377, May 25, 2000: The CIA's Neo-Nazis Australian Council of Trade Unions, May 26, 2000: Press Release -- Unions on alert over Fiji Tim Wheeler, Peoples Weekly World (US), June 3, 2000: A capitalist 'plague' strikes Eastern Europe Vijay Rawat, Ganashakti (In), June 2, 2000: Sierra Leone Under Threat of Neo-Colonial Conquest Ganashakti (In), June 2, 2000: Spectacular Victory In West Bengal The Guardian, May 31, 2000: Taxing the poor -- Caravan tenants penalised Scott Marshall, Jarvis Tyner, Peoples Weekly World (US), June 3, 2000: It's time to switch gears after the China debate David Eisenhower, Peoples Weekly World (US), June 3, 2000: Human development and globalization Daphne Liddle, The New Worker (UK), June 2, 2000: Tuition fees: The real barrier to university Evelina Alarcon, Peoples Weekly World (US), June 3, 2000: Calls for no death penalty Editorial, The New Worker (UK), June 2, 2000: Shadow boxing Zdenek Stefek, Communist Union of Youth (Cz), Postmark Prague (Cz), No. 307, June 2, 2000: Creeping Fascism in the Czech Republic The Guardian, May 31, 2000: Fiji sanctions have started Central Committee Executive , Communist Party of Australia, The Guardian, May 31, 2000: Resolution -- Fijian Coup Condemned Agence France Presse (Fr), May 28, 2000: Coup plotters take over Fiji TV Paul Robinson, The Age (Au), May 30, 2000: Union two refuse to pay fines The New Worker (UK), June 2, 2000: GM crops fiasco deepens Andrew Clennell, Sydney Morning Herald (Au), June 2, 2000: Student HECS debts rise to erode tax cuts Tom Allard, Toni O'Looughlin, Sydney Morning Herald (Au), May 30, 2000: Chains drag ads bill to a rattling $410m Mike Seccombe, Sydney Morning Herald (Au), May 30, 2000: Coalition's smokescreen obscures the true cost of promotion Harkishan Singh Surjeet , Ganashakti (In), June 2, 2000: Third Alternative: All The More Necessary Agence France Presse (Fr), May 31, 2000: US warplanes hit northern Iraq for third day in row Jules Andrews, The Guardian, May 31, 2000: March Triumph Jules Andrews, The Guardian, May 31, 2000: A Sorry weekend for Howard John Lloyd, The New Statesman (UK), May 29, 2000: The New Statesman Profile -- McDonald's Robin Usher, The Age (Au), May 31, 2000: On the battle front Peoples Weekly World (US), June 3, 2000: Our nationÕs massacre Magda Hansson, The Guardian, May 31, 2000: Work for the dole -- Work for free! The New Worker (UK), June 2, 2000: Africans need no interference from neo-colonialists Scott Lucas, The New Statesman (UK), May 29, 2000: George Orwell -- The socialist fallacy Peter Mac, The Guardian, May 31, 2000: "Most backward decision in living memory" Peter Mac, The Guardian, May 31, 2000: Olympic debts gut NSW budget surplus The Guardian, May 31, 2000: Printing workers solid The Guardian, May 31, 2000: BHP workers back union rights The Guardian, May 31, 2000: Reith's laws "must be stopped" The Guardian, May 31, 2000: Stunning shareholder support for union resolutions at Rio Tinto AGM Roy Rydell, Peoples Weekly World (US), June 3, 2000: From Brooklyn to Brazil, it's all the same Richard Stone, The Guardian, May 31, 2000: Save our State -- Unions to the rescue Steve Lawton, The New Worker (UK), June 2, 2000: Assembly doors are open again in Belfast Harkishan Singh Surjeet , The Guardian, May 31, 2000: Sri Lanka. Time for Indian Govt. to reassert its stand Terrie Albano, Peoples Weekly World (US), June 3, 2000: Food to eat and for thought Wallace Kaufman, Peoples Weekly World (US), June 3, 2000: Judge gags journalist to protect steel goons Borba (Yu), May 22, 2000: Borba English Daiily -- 22.05.2000 Borba (Yu), May 23, 2000: Borba English Daiily -- 23.05.2000 Borba (Yu), May 25, 2000: Borba English Daily -- 25.05.2000 Borba (Yu), May 31, 2000: Borba English Daily -- 31.05.2000 Borba (Yu), June 2, 2000: Borba English Daiily -- 02.06.2000 Tanjug (Yu), May 28, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), May 31, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), June 2, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), May 27, 2000: Tanjug National News Tanjug (Yu), May 28, 2000: Tanjug National News Tanjug (Yu), May 31, 2000: Tanjug National News Tanjug (Yu), June 2, 2000: Tanjug National News James Bissett, May 21, 2000: Speech to the Canadian Hellenic Foundation of Ontario -- Kosovo and Human Rights The Centre for Peace in the Balkans (Ca), May, 2000: Research Analysis Agence France Presse (Fr), May 29, 2000: Two Serb adults, child shot dead in Kosovo Raymond F. Kent, Department of History, University of California (US), May 26, 2000: Letter to the Producers, CBS Evening News (US) Reuters Limited (UK), May 27, 2000: Russia Worried by Attack on its Kosovo Troops Burn (US), June 4, 2000: Press Release -- FARC Web server shut down by UC-San Diego Brian Denny, Morning Star (UK), June 6, 2000: Diamonds are an imperialists best friend Michael T.Klare , Pacific News Service (US), June 8, 2000: The Reason Behind the $1.6 Billion Colombian Aid Package The Guardian, June 7, 2000, 2000: Opposition grows to Fijian coup Cat Lazaroff, Environmental News Service (US), June 8, 2000: World Awash in Chlorine Based Poisons The Guardian, June 7, 2000, 2000: Sierra Leone -- Diamonds are imperialism's best friend Bruce K. Gagnon, Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space (US), June 5, 2000: The Spaceman Cometh -- Corporate Rule and Control Agence France Presse (Fr), June 9, 2000: Argentine unions set for massive strike to protest austerity plan Caroline Colebrook, The New Worker (UK), June 9, 2000: Privatised rail services worsening The Guardian, June 7, 2000, 2000: Coal industry needs regulation Russell Mokhiber, Robert Weissman, Focus on the Corporation (US), June 8, 2000: Which Way, CFA? Mick Dodson, The Guardian, June 7, 2000, 2000: Mick Dodson -- Speech to Corroboree 2000 meeting Editorial, The New Worker (UK), June 9, 2000: Rogues and scoundrels Agence France Presse (Fr), June 9, 2000: A Fijian paradise turns into a place of darkness The Guardian, June 7, 2000, 2000: Forest destruction -- Report suppressed Prabir Purkayastha, The Guardian, June 7, 2000, 2000: The laws of gravity and the dot.com balloon Theo Russell, The New Worker (UK), June 9, 2000: Defend Irish peace, don't dilute Patten The Guardian, June 7, 2000, 2000: "Divine nation" brings a storm Mati English, The Guardian, June 7, 2000: Russia's New President -- More of the same, but worse The Guardian, June 7, 2000, 2000: New war threats in Middle East The Guardian, June 7, 2000, 2000: Dairy Farmers fight milk monopoly Kerry Ans, The Guardian, June 7, 2000, 2000: MUA takes Federal Minister to court over cabotage The Guardian, June 7, 2000, 2000: Papuan People's Congress declares for independence Peter Mac, The Guardian, June 7, 2000, 2000: A thousand cuts for ABC's independence Peter Mac, The Guardian, June 7, 2000, 2000: Teachers -- NSW resolved, but Victoria, Queensland battle on The Guardian, June 7, 2000, 2000: Reconciliation walks in Brisbane, Perth Rob Gowland, The Guardian, June 7, 2000, 2000: Ideological progress Renee Sams, The New Worker (UK), June 9, 2000: Behind closed doors The Guardian, June 7, 2000, 2000: Russia-Belarus-Yugoslav Union Saad Farage, May 28, 2000: Honk If You Want to Lift the Sanctions on Iraq Agence France Presse (Fr), June 8, 2000: Britain pledges long term commitment to Sierra Leone The Guardian, June 7, 2000, 2000: Telstra tricks Tanjug (Yu), June 5, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), June 6, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), June 7, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), June 8, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), June 9, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), June 5, 2000: Yugoslav National News Tanjug (Yu), June 6, 2000: Yugoslav National News Tanjug (Yu), June 7, 2000: Yugoslav National News Tanjug (Yu), June 8, 2000: Yugoslav National News Tanjug (Yu), June 9, 2000: Yugoslav National News Borba (Yu), June 6, 2000: Borba English Daily -- 06.06.2000 Borba (Yu), June 7, 2000: Borba English Daily -- 07.06.2000 Borba (Yu), June 8, 2000: Borba English Daily -- 08.06.2000 Borba (Yu), June 9, 2000: Borba English Daily -- 09.06.2000 The Guardian, June 7, 2000, 2000: Yugoslavia rebuilds NATO bombed key rail bridge Agence France Presse (Fr), June 9, 2000: Canada rejects Yugoslav demand for "full implementation" of UN resolution Agence France Presse (Fr), June 9, 2000: Kosovo minorities still suffering one year after war Reuters Limited (UK), June 7, 2000: Serbs set up road blocks across northern Kosovo David Gow, The Guardian (UK), June 5, 2000: Kosovo faces invasion of salesmen Agence France Presse (Fr), June 6, 2000: British troops fire on Kosovo Serbs rioting after grenade attack Associated Press (US), June 2, 2000: Yugoslav president Milosevic urges Europe to end blind obedience to U.S. The Associated Press (US), June 6, 2000: NATO Accused of Kosovo War Crime Agence France Presse (Fr), June 6, 2000: Yugoslav official accuses CIA of being behind Montenegro murder Isabel Hilton, The Guardian (UK), June 8, 2000: Nato's shame CNews (Ca), June 8, 2000: Don't decorate NATO's general in Kosovo; try him instead, says NDP Bruce Blair , The Guardian (UK), June 16, 2000: US 'expanding nuclear targets' Editorial, The Guardian, June 14, 2000: Trade union movement to keep its powder dry Andrew Casey, Workers Online (Au), No. 58, June 16, 2000: Crackdown on Fiji Workers Intensifies Paddy Gorman, Workers Online (Au), No. 58, June 16, 2000: Miners Hit the Streets Over Death Threats The New Worker (UK), June 16, 2000: Athens manhunt for envoy's killers Workers Online (Au), No. 58, June 16, 2000: High Court Puts Workers At Reith's Mercy The Guardian, June 14, 2000: Victory at Alcoa Anna Pha, The Guardian, June 14, 2000: GST lies and damned lies Toni O'Loughlin, Sydney Morning Herald (Au), June 16, 2000: Reith 'victory' as court rules on awards The Guardian, June 14, 2000: Spectacular Red victory in West Bengal Greg Schneider, Washington Post (US), June 16, 2000: Boeing Plans Ads to Promote Missile Defense Mireya Castaneda, The Guardian, June 14, 2000: Brazil -- When I have land Stephen Long, Chelsey Martin, Australian Financial Review (Au), June 16, 2000: Union defeated in High Court Cathy Bloch, The Guardian, June 14, 2000: We're for Reconciliation Caroline Colebrook, The New Worker (UK), June 16, 2000: Millions of children in poverty The Guardian, June 14, 2000: CBA staff reject lousy 2% Daphne Liddle, The New Worker (UK), June 16, 2000: Union recognision laws: Battle lines are drawn Agence France Presse (Fr), June 14, 2000: US sees no need to downgrade North Korea threat despite summit Agence France Presse (Fr), June 14, 2000: Koreas sign landmark reconciliation accord Editorial, The New Worker (UK), June 16, 2000: Editorial -- Rotten ideas The Guardian, June 14, 2000: Call for entitlements campaign Agence France Presse (Fr), June 14, 2000: Holbrooke calls for changes in UN peacekeeping S. Ramachandran Pillai , Peoples Democracy (In), June 18, 2000: A Significant Visit for India-China Relations India News Network (In), June 13, 2000: CPI (M) Politbureau statement Marcus Browning, The Guardian, June 14, 2000: Australian film and television -- TV in the marketing wasteland Pat Dodson, The Guardian, June 14, 2000: Treaty ... The Way Forward Peter Mac, The Guardian, June 14, 2000: Victorian state employees threaten industrial action Peter Mac, The Guardian, June 14, 2000: Lucas Heights renewal, a sign of the times Rob Gowland, The Guardian, June 14, 2000: Culture & Life -- The joys of capitalism Renee Sams, The New Worker (UK), June 16, 2000: "White-knuckle rides" for commuters Agence France Presse (Fr), June 14, 2000: New British commander calls on S Leone rebels to surrender The Guardian, June 14, 2000: The Solomon Islands conflict The Guardian, June 14, 2000: Uranium spill cover-up Jane Counsel, Sydney Morning Herald (Au), June 16, 2000: Delta gold mine at risk of seizure Tanjug (Yu), June 11, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), June 12, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), June 14, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), June 15, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), June 16, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), June 17, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), June 11, 2000: Yugoslav National News Tanjug (Yu), June 12, 2000: Yugoslav National News Tanjug (Yu), June 14, 2000: Yugoslav National News Tanjug (Yu), June 15, 2000: Yugoslav National News Tanjug (Yu), June 16, 2000: Yugoslav National News Tanjug (Yu), June 17, 2000: Yugoslav National News Borba (Yu), June 12, 2000: Borba English Daily -- 12.06.2000 Borba (Yu), June 13, 2000: Borba English Daily -- 13.06.2000 Borba (Yu), June 14, 2000: Borba English Daily -- 14.06.2000 Borba (Yu), June 15, 2000: Borba English Daily -- 15.06.2000 Borba (Yu), June 16, 2000: Borba English Daily -- 16.06.2000 George Szamuely, June 17, 2000: NATO fails in key Yugoslav elections -- Bribing Montenegro Didn't Work Reuters Limited (UK), June 15, 2000: Yugoslav Army Displays Decoys Said To Have Fooled NATO Agence France Presse (Fr), June 16, 2000: Kouchner Seeking Independent Kosovo Reuters Limited (UK), June 12, 2000: UN's Kouchner tells critic -- Shut up! Albanian Daily News (Al), June 16, 2000: Balkan AMBO Pipeline to Start Raising Funds in July Campaign Against Depleted Uranium (UK), June 16, 2000: Press Release -- Invitation to register for an International Conference Against Depleted Uranium, Manchester (UK) Renee Sams, The New Worker (UK), June 16, 2000: Lift the sanctions and rebuild Yugoslavia Associated Press (US), June 16, 2000: UN Official in Kosovo Criticizes NATO Jonathan Dimbleby, Dimbleby This Week, London Weekend Television (UK), Broadcast June 11, 2000: Transcript -- Interview with George Roberston Associated Press (US), June 16, 2000: Gunmen Kill Albanian Politician Carl Kosta Savich, June, 2000: War, Journalism, and Propaganda: An Analysis of Media Coverage of the Bosnian and Kosovo Conflicts The Guardian, June 21, 2000: Union loses court challenge to award stripping Vaclav Vertelar, Postmark Prague (Cz), No. 309, June 19, 2000: Bank's problems are a signal of impending collapse Editorial, The Guardian, June 21, 2000: Editorial -- Free trade Judith Ingram, The Associated Press (US), June 23, 2000: Russia accuses U.S. of seeking first-strike capability Vyacheslav Molotov, June 22, 1941: Radio address announcing the Nazi invasion of the USSR, June 22, 1941 The Guardian, June 21, 2000: Lies coming unstuck World Federation of Trade Unions, Press Release No.12, June 21, 2000: Declaration of the WFTU: Month of Solidarity with the workers and people of Korea Norman Markowitz, Peoples Weekly World (US), June 17, 2000: Fascism, genocide, and the anti-fascist resistance Marcus Browning, The Guardian, June 21, 2000: ABC Privatisation Central Executive Committee, Communist Party of Canada, The People's Voice (Ca), June 16-30, 2000: Central Executive Statement: Capitalism and War vs Peace and Socialism -- NO to National Missile Defence! Agence France Presse (Fr), June 21, 200: Zimbabwe's Mugabe says Britain and West are "gangsters" Arthur Perlo, Peoples Weekly World (US), June 17, 2000: All that kids can be Australian Socialist Coalition, The Guardian, June 21, 2000: unions@work -- A Response Phil E. Benjamin, Peoples Weekly World (US), June 17, 2000: WHO says U.S. health 24th in world Peoples Weekly World (US), June 17, 2000: Stop Buchanan Chalmers Johnson, Los Angeles Times (US), June 23, 2000: Liberate Okinawa From a 'Rogue Superpower' -- The U.S. and Japan will be embarrassed if they don't take a cue from the Korean summit Tim Johnson, The Miami Herald (US), June 20, 2000: Colombia strikes gold in big oil field The Guardian, June 21, 2000: USA: Report slates drug companies over tests Editorial, The People's Voice (Ca), June 16-30, 2000: Editorial: No summer vacation in Medicare fight Hanne Gidora, The People's Voice (Ca), June 16-30, 2000: Health care privatisers eye BC facility Hassan Husseini, The People's Voice (Ca), June 16-30, 2000: OAS rally brings 5,000 to Windsor David Usborne, The Independent (UK), June 23, 2000: The West's forgotten conflict Jules Andrews, The Guardian, June 21, 2000: Government condemned on refugees Jane Bouey, The People's Voice (Ca), June 16-30, 2000: NAC annual meeting a powerful event The Guardian, June 21, 2000: Korea -- Giant step towards reunification The Guardian, June 21, 2000: Land returned to traditional owners The People's Voice (Ca), June 16-30, 2000: It's 'High Noon' in the battle to save Medicare Magda Hannson, The Guardian, June 21, 2000: For a Shorter Working Week Now! Bill Morris, The People's Voice (Ca), June 16-30, 2000: Environmental harmonisation -- Nice slogan, bad policy The Guardian, June 21, 2000: Britain tries to sabotage Irish peace -- again Peter Milton, The Guardian, June 21, 2000: The dangers of nuclear waste Rob Gowland, The Guardian, June 21, 2000: Culture & Life: What a beat up! Roy Rydell, The Guardian, June 21, 2000: US Longshoremen and their unions under attack Amina Baraka, Terrie Albano, Peoples Weekly World (US), June 17, 2000: Billie Holiday and 'Strange Fruit' Kimball Cariou , The People's Voice (Ca), June 16-30, 2000: BC Treaty Process hits new setback Tim Wheeler, Peoples Weekly World (US), June 17, 2000: Movement says 'Stop Texas killing machine' Tanjug (Yu), June 18, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), June 19, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), June 20, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), June 21, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), June 22, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), June 23, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), June 18, 2000: Yugoslav National News Tanjug (Yu), June 19, 2000: Yugoslav National News Tanjug (Yu), June 20, 2000: Yugoslav National News Tanjug (Yu), June 21, 2000: Yugoslav National News Tanjug (Yu), June 22, 2000: Yugoslav National News Tanjug (Yu), June 23, 2000: Yugoslav National News Borba (Yu), June 19, 2000: Borba English Supplement -- June 19, 2000 Borba (Yu), June 20, 2000: Borba English Supplement -- June 20, 2000 Borba (Yu), June 21, 2000: Borba English Supplement -- June 21, 2000 Borba (Yu), June 22, 2000: Borba English Supplement -- June 22, 2000 Borba (Yu), June 23, 2000: Borba English Supplement -- June 23, 2000 Agence France Presse (Fr), June 21, 200: One ethnic cleansing in Kosovo has replaced another: UN enovy Agence France Presse (Fr), June 21, 200: Del Ponte says ICTY investigating KLA, excludes Milosevic deal Jin Zeqing, China Daily (Cn), June 24, 2000: Exemption requests a slap in the face Louis Economopoulos, CNS News (Ca), June 21, 2000: Macedonia Destabilization Threat Causes Concern Tony Karon, Time Magazine (US), June 21, 2000: Why War-Crime Probe of KLA Spells Trouble James Carroll, The Boston Globe (US), June 20, 2000: The truth about NATO's air war Evelyn Leopold, Reuters Limited (UK), June 23, 2000: Russia, China Conduct Walk Out in U.N. Council over Yugo exclusion Vijai Rawat, People's Democracy (In), Vol. XXIV, No. 26, June 25, 2000: American Missile Defence Project Threatens New Arms Race Communist Party of Greece (KKE), June 25, 2000: Press Release -- Communists' Experience With Alliances and Cooperation Conference, Athens 23-26 June, 2000 John Mason, The Financial Times (UK), June 28 2000: Arms makers accused Editorial, Workers World (US), July 6, 2000: Elian -- free at last! Seymour Hersh, The New Yorker (US), May 22, 2000, pp. 49-82: Overwhelming Force -- What happened in the final days of the Gulf War? Richard J. Newman, U.S. News & World Report (US), July 3, 2000: Shooting From the Ship: The Navy may have the best angle on a national missile defense system Caroline Colebrook, The New Worker (UK), June 30, 2000: Corus faces further job devastation Raisa Pages, The Guardian, June 28, 2000: About Cloning Ana Carrigan, The Irish Times (Ie), June 26, 2000: Senators Plunge US Into Colombia's Civil War Russell Mokhiber, Robert Weissman, Focus on the Corporation (US), June 25, 2000: Cop Killer The Chaser (Au), No. 22, June, 2000: Rural poor return to Labor -- 'Thrilled by great new brand' Agence France Presse (Fr), June 30, 2000: Croatia's trade unions slam government's bankruptcy plan Daphne Liddle, The New Worker (UK), June 30, 2000: Real doctors attack Labour's spin doctors Mark Weisbrot, The Guardian, June 28, 2000: The case for National Economic Sovereignty Editorial, The Guardian, June 28, 2000: Editorial -- Wanted! A fairer tax system Editorial, The New Worker (UK), June 30, 2000: Poverty kills The New Worker (UK), June 30, 2000: Galloway slams Gore over Iraq The Guardian, June 28, 2000: GM Food warning The Guardian, June 28, 2000: ILO Report -- World-wide poverty, unemployment Mireya Castaneda, The Guardian, June 28, 2000: Cuba and Art -- John Williams on the guitar Matthew Rothschild, The Progressive (US), June 20 , 2000: Korea Thaws, Pentagon Freezes Kyong-Hwa Seok, Associated Press (US), June 24, 2000: Activists demand U.S. troop withdrawal from South Korea Agence France Presse (Fr), June 30, 2000: Campaigners carnival as McDonald's trial gets underway The Guardian, June 28, 2000: Metal unions break through The Guardian, June 28, 2000: Protest Nike slave labour conditions The Guardian, June 28, 2000: Okinawa appeals for solidarity Magda Hansson, Kerry Ans, The Guardian, June 28, 2000: Homelessness -- Greed and the Olympics South African Communist Party, June 23, 2000: Press Release -- SACP proposals for an international Left Platform Prakash Karat, People's Democracy (In), Vol. XXIV, No. 26, June 25, 2000: 25 Years After the Emergency The Guardian, June 28, 2000: Confrontations at Korean bombing range Rob Gowland, The Guardian, June 28, 2000: Culture and Life -- Lunar looniness Jules Andrews, The Guardian, June 28, 2000: Print workers win at SALMAT Naomi Klein, The Nation (US), July 10, 2000: The Vision Thing John Catalinotto, Workers World (US), June 29, 2000: Springsteen vs. cop racism Kerry Ans, The Guardian, June 28, 2000: The Maths of Tax "Reform" The Guardian, June 28, 2000: Queensland teachers' no trade-off deal Tom Pearson, The Guardian, June 28, 2000: Taking issue -- Oh brother! Eric Alterman, The Nation (US), July 17, 2000: Rock & Roll Fantasies The New Worker (UK), June 30, 2000: Mugabe's party wins in Zimbabwe Tanjug (Yu), June 24, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), June 26, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), June 27, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), June 28, 2000: Yugoslavia and the world Tanjug (Yu), June 29, 2000: Yugoslav National News Tanjug (Yu), June 30, 2000: Yugoslav National News Tanjug (Yu), June 24, 2000: Yugoslav National News Tanjug (Yu), June 26, 2000: Yugoslav National News Tanjug (Yu), June 27, 2000: Yugoslav National News Tanjug (Yu), June 28, 2000: Yugoslav National News Tanjug (Yu), June 29, 2000: Yugoslav National News Tanjug (Yu), June 30, 2000: Yugoslav National News Borba (Yu), June 26, 2000: Borba English Supplement -- June 26, 2000 Borba (Yu), June 28, 2000: Borba English Supplement -- June 28, 2000 Borba (Yu), June 29, 2000: Borba English Supplement -- June 29, 2000 Borba (Yu), June 30, 2000: Borba English Supplement -- June 30, 2000 Reuters Limited (UK), June 29, 2000: Albright, Fischer meet Serbian opposition in Berlin Michel Chossudovsky, June 28, 2000: The War Against Yugoslavia Is Not Over Editorial, Workers World (US), June 22, 2000: Yugoslavia -- not so isolated after all Agence France Presse (Fr), June 29, 2000: Albright hammers Milosevic terrorism law, steps up ouster call Thomas Deichmann, June 30, 2000: Censorship in post-modern 'liberal democracy' -- Why LM lost the libel case Wang Hao, China Daily (Cn), June 29, 2000: Freedom of press, freedom to lie? Imer Mushkolaj, San Francisco Examiner (US), June 28, 2000: Now drug dealers are invading Kosovo Jeremy Scahill, The Nation (US), July 10, 2000: Cleansing Serbs in Kosovo Warren Smith, The Guardian, July 5, 2000: ACTU Congress -- Good policies but will struggles follow? Alan Ramsey, Sydney Morning Herald (Au), July 8, 2000: Words of an actor, spirit of a nation The Chaser (Au), July 4, 2000: Australian govt celebrates birth of nation by leaving country Reuters Limited (UK), July 5, 2000: Russia Says to Bolster Strategic Ties With China Agence France Presse (Fr), July 5, 2000: The air has ears -- Echelon feeds US intelligence on Europe Paul Lashmar, Duncan Campbell, The Independent (UK), July 6, 2000: 'Vacuum in the sky sucks up everything' Editorial, The Guardian, July 5, 2000: Editorial: The human GENOME map Greg Godwin, Peoples Weekly World (US), July 8, 2000: Fast food madness Terrie Albano, Peoples Weekly World (US), July 8, 2000: The Weekly Rant by Terrie Albano -- What's all this fuss about Harry Potter? Chen Ping, China Daily (Cn), June 30, 2000: 'Forgotten war' unforgettable Hugo Young, The Guardian (UK), July 6, 2000: We will all be dragged into America's paranoid scheme Peoples Weekly World (US), July 8, 2000: Experts call for missile defense decision delay Gay Alcorn, Sydney Morning Herald (Au), July 8, 2000: Star wars episode two Peoples Weekly World (US), July 8, 2000: Global march for AIDS Bill Sammon, The Washington Times (US), June 30, 2000: Gore resists calls to halt oil drilling in Colombia The New Worker (UK), July 7, 2000: Campaigners warn of new nuclear escalation Peoples Weekly World (US), July 8, 2000: Unions urge Pres. to aid Chernobyl workers The Guardian, July 5, 2000: Child care -- another GST lie Peoples Weekly World (US), July 8, 2000: Colombian trade unionist abducted Robert McMahon, Radio Free Europe -- Radio Liberty (US), June 30, 2000: UN: Human Development Declines In CIS, Eastern Europe Victoria Brittain, Larry Elliott, The Guardian (UK), June 29, 2000: Rich live longer, poor die younger in a divided world Editorial , The New Worker (UK), July 7, 2000: Editorial -- Stop digging The Guardian, July 5, 2000: Elian home at last Mireya Castaneda, Peoples Weekly World (US), July 8, 2000: Happiness, finally, for the Gonzalez family Fidel Castro, Radio Havana (Cu), July 1, 2000: Fidel Castro -- Address to the Open Tribune in Manzanillo Granma Province Fred Gaboury, Peoples Weekly World (US), July 8, 2000: Unity at home, solidarity abroad: A winning combination Jules Andrews, The Guardian, July 5, 2000: GE crop ban in Tassie Helen Laville, The New Statesman (UK), July 3, 2000: What's a girl? Stephen Bezruchka, The Guardian, July 5, 2000: Globalisation a health hazard Dr. Hannah Middleton, The Guardian, July 5, 2000: Defence Review: Upping military spending Kerry Ans, The Guardian, July 5, 2000: Rise in health insurance premiums tipped The Guardian, July 5, 2000: Japanese election results Joan Williams, The Guardian, July 5, 2000: Obituary: Judith Wright Peter Gillman, The New Statesman (UK), July 3, 2000: Stout shoes and socialism The New Worker (UK), July 7, 2000: Mid-East crisis hots up Richard J. Newman, U.S. News & World Report Inc (US), July 3, 2000: Shooting From the Ship: The Navy may have the best angle on a national missile defense system John Englart, Sydney Morning Herald (Au), June 19, 2000: Obituary -- Kevin Englart, Teacher, 1925-2000 Russell Mokhiber, Robert Weissman, Focus on the Corporation (US), July 3, 2000: Time to Cap Big Oil's Profit Gusher Joseph Petticrew, Peoples Weekly World (US), July 8, 2000: Movie review: The Patriot, a film by Roland Emmerich Peter Mac, The Guardian, July 5, 2000: New boss hacks ABC's independence, programs Rosita Johnson, Peoples Weekly World (US), July 8, 2000: Thousands rally for city workers contract Allan Stoehr, Peoples Weekly World (US), July 8, 2000: Inheritance tax cut or 'How the rich get richer?' Rob Gowland, The Guardian, July 5, 2000: Culture & Life: A story of the Ku Klux Klan Will Parry, Peoples Weekly World (US), July 8, 2000: Seniors, AFL-CIO unite, form new alliance Steve Lawton, The New Worker (UK), July 7, 2000: Loyalist violence returns to Drumcree Mark Forbes, Sydney Morning Herald (Au), July 8, 2000: The muscle men Roberta Wood, Peoples Weekly World (US), July 8, 2000: Why I'm happy to spend a day at the world's stinkiest job for the PWW Kerry Ans, The Guardian, July 5, 2000: Move to scrap tariffs "sooner rather than later" Malcom Knox, Sydney Morning Herald (Au), July 8, 2000: University of hard knocks Tanjug (Yu), July 1, 2000: Yugoslavia and the World Tanjug (Yu), July 2, 2000: Yugoslavia and the World Tanjug (Yu), July 3, 2000: Yugoslavia and the World Tanjug (Yu), July 4, 2000: Yugoslavia and the World Tanjug (Yu), July 5, 2000: Yugoslavia and the World Tanjug (Yu), July 6, 2000: Yugoslavia and the World Tanjug (Yu), July 7, 2000: Yugoslavia and the World Tanjug (Yu), July 1, 2000: Yugoslav National News Tanjug (Yu), July 2, 2000: Yugoslav National News Tanjug (Yu), July 3, 2000: Yugoslav National News Tanjug (Yu), July 4, 2000: Yugoslav National News Tanjug (Yu), July 5, 2000: Yugoslav National News Tanjug (Yu), July 6, 2000: Yugoslav National News Tanjug (Yu), July 7, 2000: Yugoslav National News Borba (Yu), July 3, 2000: Borba English Supplement -- July 3, 2000 Borba (Yu), July 4, 2000: Borba English Supplement -- July 4, 2000 Borba (Yu), July 5, 2000: Borba English Supplement -- July 5, 2000 Borba (Yu), July 6, 2000: Borba English Supplement -- July 6, 2000 Borba (Yu), July 7, 2000: Borba English Supplement -- July 7, 2000 Albanian Daily News, July 1, 2000: AMBO Corporation to Start Fund Raising Within Days Patrick Smyth, The Irish Times (Ie), July 4, 2000: Kosovo's 100,000 Serbs live in an 'open prison' Renee Sams, The New Worker (UK), July 7, 2000: Truth remains casulty of war on Yugoslavia Agence France Presse (Fr), July 5, 2000: US general's Independence Day warning to people of Kosovo Phillip Knightley, Speech at the Committee for Peace in the Balkans Public Seminar, Committee Room 10, House of Commons, London SW1, June 27, 2000: The media -- NATO's willing accomplice? Agence France Presse (Fr), July 10, 2000: Demographic effect of AIDS south of Sahara will be like Black Death Larry Rohter, New York Times (US), July 14, 2000: Colombians Tell of Massacre, as Army Stood By Mathew Pelling, Vice-Chair, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (UK), July 2000: National Missile Defence -- US dream is global nightmare Editorial, China Daily (Cn), July 13, 2000: US a threat to world peace Thabo Mbeki, July 9, 2000: Speech of the President of South Africa, Thabo Mbeki, at the opening of the 13th International Aids Conference, Durban, July 9, 2000 Agence France Presse (Fr), July 12, 2000: India, Thailand, Brazil offer cheap AIDS drugs to developing world Neale Towart, Workers Online (Au), No. 62, July 14, 2000: Organising - Fifties Style Caroline Colebrook, The New Worker (UK), July 14, 2000: Universities want £4000 tuition fees Ana Carrigan, The Irish Times (Ie), July 8, 2000: US gets Colombia to test biological warfare Robert Parry, The Nation (US), October 21, 1996: Contras, Crack, the C.I.A. Murray Kempton, New York Review of Books (US), November 28, 1996: Drugs & the CIA Reuters Limited (UK), July 12, 2000: Agent Orange Still Hot in Vietnam Bruce Shapiro, Salon (US), July 5, 2000: The Corruption of Col. James Hiett Editorial, The Guardian, July 12, 2000: Editorial: Prime Ministerial junkets and federation Editorial, The New Worker (UK), July 14, 2000: Editorial George Fishman, Rosita Johnson, Peoples Weekly World (US), July 15, 2000: Teachers wrestle with issues from A to Z The Guardian, July 12, 2000: Continue to campaign for a progressive tax system The Guardian, July 12, 2000: Fiji: A conservative government based on racism will fail The Guardian, July 12, 2000: Victorian forests face woodchip onslaught Xinhua News Agency (Cn), July 14, 2000: Greece to confiscate German property for nazi victims Gus Hall, Peoples Weekly World (US), July 15, 2000: Human genome is a revolution in science Editorial, The New Statesman (UK), July 10, 2000: Trust Hague to rescue Blair Herb Kaye, Peoples Weekly World (US), July 15, 2000: ILWU celebrate 66th year since 'Bloody Thursday' Craig S. Smith, The New York Times (US), July 8, 2000: China Moves To Cut Power Of Microsoft Magda Hansson, The Guardian, July 12, 2000: Kill for the dole Kerry Ans, The Guardian, July 12, 2000: Medicare under attack -- again The Guardian, July 12, 2000: Melbourne unionists protest weak compo rights Hans Lebrecht, Peoples Weekly World (US), July 15, 2000: Middle East: Peace now? The New Worker (UK), July 14, 2000: Peace talks or surrender The Guardian, July 12, 2000: Landslide win for communists in Mongolia Agence France Presse (Fr), July 11, 2000: Teenage neo-Nazis tried to burn synagogue on Hitler day Kerry Ans, The Guardian, July 12, 2000: NRMA Privatisation Peter Mac, The Guardian, July 12, 2000: World against Star Wars Workers Online (Au), No. 62, July 14, 2000: World Banks' PNG Edict: Six Thousand Bucks per Job! Eric Bates, The Nation (US), January 5, 1998: Private Prisons Joe Bernick, Peoples Weekly World (US), July 15, 2000: Rally against racism at U.S.-Mexico Border The Guardian, July 12, 2000: Rio Tinto: Global week of action by unions Andrew Casey, Workers Online (Au), No. 62, July 14, 2000: Rio Tinto Versus the Rest of the World Rob Gowland, The Guardian, July 12, 2000: Culture & Life: 'Enlightened science' and the Truth Campaign Susan BeSaw, Peoples Weekly World (US), July 15, 2000: The Rosenbergs -- Cold war martyrs, are part of our lives The Guardian, July 12, 2000: S11 -- World TNC jackals gather in Melbourne The New Worker (UK), July 14, 2000: Union fights Sheffield college job cuts The Guardian, July 12, 2000: NO to Star Wars Arthur Perlo, Peoples Weekly World (US), July 15, 2000: Stock Market gateway to wealth John Bachtell, Peoples Weekly World (US), July 15, 2000: NYC workfare called 'largest sweatshop' Terrie Albano, Peoples Weekly World (US), July 15, 2000: The weekly rant: Capitalism and class -- in Cleveland The Guardian, July 12, 2000: Shaka Sankofa: 'He died a hero' Tim Wheeler, Peoples Weekly World (US), July 15, 2000: Bond opens NAACP convention Tom Pearson, The Guardian, July 12, 2000: Taking Issue with Mort Serling: Is it sport any more? Lem Harris, Peoples Weekly World (US), July 15, 2000: The landlord returns to the Ukraine Nick Wingfield, Don Clark, Wall Street Journal (US), July 12, 2000: FBI Wiretaps -- Internet Companies Criticize Potential For Excess Monitoring Agence France Presse (Fr), July 14, 2000: Zimbabwe's controversial land distribution to start Saturday: Mugabe Tanjug (Yu), July 8, 2000: Yugoslavia and the World Tanjug (Yu), July 9, 2000: Yugoslavia and the World Tanjug (Yu), July 10, 2000: Yugoslavia and the World Tanjug (Yu), July 11, 2000: Yugoslavia and the World Tanjug (Yu), July 12, 2000: Yugoslavia and the World Tanjug (Yu), July 13, 2000: Yugoslavia and the World Tanjug (Yu), July 14, 2000: Yugoslavia and the World Tanjug (Yu), July 8, 2000: Yugoslav National News Tanjug (Yu), July 9, 2000: Yugoslav National News Tanjug (Yu), July 10, 2000: Yugoslav National News Tanjug (Yu), July 11, 2000: Yugoslav National News Tanjug (Yu), July 12, 2000: Yugoslav National News Tanjug (Yu), July 13, 2000: Yugoslav National News Tanjug (Yu), July 14, 2000: Yugoslav National News Borba (Yu), July 10, 2000: Borba English Supplement -- July 10, 2000 Borba (Yu), July 11, 2000: Borba English Supplement -- July 11, 2000 Borba (Yu), July 12, 2000: Borba English Supplement -- July 12, 2000 Borba (Yu), July 13, 2000: Borba English Supplement -- July 13, 2000 Borba (Yu), July 14, 2000: Borba English Supplement -- July 14, 2000 Dick Withecombe, July 2000: Book review -- Degraded Capability: The Media and the Kosovo Crisis: Edited by Philip Hammond and Edward S Herman, foreword by Harold Pinter. Pluto Press Joan McQueeney Mitric, Washington Post (US), July 9, 2000: Who's Going to Clean Up Serbia? Dr. Diana Johnstone, Review of International Affairs (Yu), April-June 2000: The Mixed Motives behind NATO's War against Yugoslavia Nada Dragic, Review of International Affairs (Yu), April-June 2000: Not a single name of the victims of NATO aggression must be forgotten -- Remembering Sanja Milenkovic Reuters Limited (UK), July 12, 2000: Belgrade Says West's Isolation Bid Has Failed Reuters Limited (UK), July 10, 2000: Russian Duma Parliament Members In Belgrade, Blast UN Tribunal