Dial up and plunk down
As of Dec. 3, the People’s Weekly World web site (www.pww.org) is able to accept donations paid by credit card.
New violence wrecks Mideast peace hope - Bush backs Israeli military strikes
You can’t fight terrorism with the military,” Dr. Mazin Qumsiyeh, from Al-Awda, the Palestine Right to Return Coalition, told the World Dec. 4. “Israel has tried to do that for 53 years. It’s an example of what not to do.”
10,000 march to close School of the Americas
COLUMBUS, Ga. – Despite apprehensions that they would be labeled “terrorists,” at least 10,000 people from across the country gathered at Ft. Benning to protest the School of the Americas (SOA).
Mainers take war protest to Bush familys door
KENNEBUNKPORT, Maine – On Nov. 17, about 350 Maine residents joined in a “day of solidarity with the people of the world.”
Put America back to work
Our country is facing a two-pronged crisis: a crumbling infrastructure and meltdown of our steel industry and sharp decline in all sections of manufacturing.
Day of Action concert supports union 9/11 funds
NEW YORK CITY – Manhattan’s Winston Unity Auditorium was the site of a concert as part of a worldwide union Day of Action Nov. 9.
As Marines dig in, our troubles get deeper
I will not join in unity, national or otherwise, with those who are waging this war and the financial elite who stand behind them.
Bombing peasants doesnt stop terrorism
The bombing campaign against the people of Afghanistan will be described in history as the “U.S. Against the Third World.” The launching of military strikes against peasants does nothing to suppress terrorism, and only erodes American credibility in Muslim nations around the world.
Labor wins big in union-busting South Carolina
CHARLESTON, S.C. – Gathered in the union hall and parking lot on East Bay Street, the dockworkers of International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) Local 1422, mostly African American men, celebrated their hard-fought victory in the case of the Charleston Five.

