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| Issue No 52 | 05 May 2000 | |
Letters to the EditorPolitics in the Pub
10th June forum at the Berkeley Hotel Abercrombie st Chippendale on Sunday at 2pm.
Clover Moore speaks about what independents can do this is on sunday of state conference sunday is usually boring so we urge all delegates to drop in and have a go with Clover. Sun 16th july Berkeley Hotel 2pm - cartooning Australian style Bill Leak/ Australian/ Warren BROWN Daily Telegraph chaired by Meridith Burgman
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After being flat-earthed, New Zealand unions are making a comeback under a new progressive government. Darien Fenton is at the forefront of the resurgence. A complex international legal web underpins a long-running South Coast picket. Those representing right wing political forces and strategists for multi-national corporations would be disappointed by the success of the recently concluded Congress of the WFTU in Delhi. The successful MAI and Seattle campaigns have sparked a new debate about the role of the World Trade Organization. Manchester, in Asa Briggs memorable phrase, was the shock city of the early nineteenth century, a small and obscure market town that in a matter of a few years had become a huge city. Government report tells bosses how to lie and pass the buck: Reith blames Kemp The Australian Finacial Review's Stephen Long gives his verdict on 'Tales from the new Shop Floor'.
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