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Day: 21 July 2003

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ARCHIVE | Socialist Alternative was the CWI section in the USA until 2019

United States: Is Bush Heading for a Fall?

July 21, 2003 Tony Wilsdon, from Justice, journal of Socialist Alternative, CWI in the United States.

Bush administration hawks will consider their victory in Iraq a vindication of their aggressive, militaristic approach to world problems, and that nothing will stop them from bulldozing ahead with their right-wing agenda. In reality, they […]

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Brasil: Trabajadores del Sector Publico en huelga contra la ?reforma? a las pensiones.

July 21, 2003 Marcus Kollbrunner, Brasil, Julio 2003.

Este 8 de Julio, se estimo que alrededor de 350.000 trabajadores del sector publico en Brasil entraron en huelga indefinida contra la “reforma” a las pensiones que quiere llevar a cabo el gobierno de Lula.

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