End of Sharon era what now?
News Analysis TEL AVIV – With only 20 months as the prime minister (PM), Ariel Sharon tried to form a small coalition government after the Labor Party’s withdrawal, by adding the ultra right and extreme religious 'opposition' parties.
National Clips
WASHINGTON: Filipino-American vets seek benefits / MONTEREY, Calif.: Navy may need convincing on war with Iraq / MIAMI: Haitian workers face fast track deportation / FORT BRAGG, N.C.: Violent culture hits home / WASHINGTON: Don’t drink the water, don’t breath the air
AK Steelworkers rally for dignity
BUTLER, Pa. – In the shadow of the county’s civil war memorial, 2,000 steelworkers, their families and supporters, rallied Veterans Day demanding an end to AKSteel Corporation’s firing, harassment and unsafe working conditions.
Waterfront workers donate to Fund Drive
LOS ANGELES – A group of rank-and-file members of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union who work at the Los Angeles/Long Beach ports donated $2,500 to the People’s Weekly World/Nuestro Mundo Fund Drive last week.
An appeal to our readers
We’ve all been busy – and rightly so – these last several months with the election. It’s been hard, time-consuming work that has left most of us with little time for anything else.
World readers can help report local elections
We’re asking all readers to contact us with results from local races, including state legislature, ballot initiatives and campaigns that you’ve worked on, paid attention to or even just heard about.
International notes
Israel: Armed forces accused of war crimes / Cuba: Blockade costs over $70 billion / South Africa: SACP urges social security overhaul / Korea: Joint industry complex planned / Haiti: Financial embargo leads refugees to flee / Indonesia: Class action suit vs. privatization
World student groups defend public education
ACCRA, Ghana – An international gathering of student organizations ended its second World Student Congress last week with a strong commitment to mobilizing students around the world in defense of access to public education.
From Charles Dickens to George W. Bush
The novels of Charles Dickens portray life during the development of modern capitalism in England. In Nicholas Nickleby (1838), one of the characters describes a venture in which members of parliament join with capitalists to launch a new company:
Health costs crisis
The winners of this week’s Congressional elections will be representing a population increasingly angry over health care costs. For the fourth consecutive year, health care costs will be increasing, and this will be the highest level of health cost increases in 13 years.

