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Ignorance in America By Brandon Astor Jones "Hypocrisy: prejudice with a halo." — Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914) A newspaper photograph shows a smiling Susan Lamb, who wants a total ban placed on The Autobiography of Malcolm X (in its
By Tracy Sorensen Photo by Jorge Gonzalez SYDNEY — "The Blue House" is an artistic installation representing a domestic interior, complete with "real" doors, walls and windows. This almost-life size piece, to be launched at Neeta City
Alternative NRG Various artists Greenpeace Records through Festival Reviewed by Nick Fredman The Alternative NRG album had its Australian launch on February 15 at Greenpeace's campaign shed in Sydney, with an energetic acoustic set by
Student's murderer goes free in Belfast A Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) officer, who admitted shooting dead Tyrone student Kevin McGovern, was acquitted of murder by the Belfast Crown Court. Judge Nicholson said RUC man Timothy Hanley had
Beyond Capital: Marx's Political Economy of the Working Class By Michael Lebowitz MacMillan, 1992. 187 pp. $30 Reviewed by Roger Clarke This book is an attempt by an "orthodox Marxist" to confront "actually existing Marxism". Michael
Greens launch campaign for Central By Maurice Sibelle BRISBANE — Fifty people attended the February 22 launch of the Greens campaign for the Brisbane City Council elections seat of Central. The Greens are running Willy Bach, a
By Jill Hickson SYDNEY — Only 12 months old, Black Power Clothing is taking off in Australia. It features T-shirts and other apparel with slogans by people such as Martin Luther King, Ralph Ellison ("I am invisible, understand, simply because
Seinfeld Ch 10, Tuesday Absolutely Fabulous ABC-TV, Monday Reviewed by Dave Riley Each summer television turns into a graveyard. The dead walk again on the dark side of the daylight hours, risen up from the video vaults in search of
Dee Margetts Don't abandon the unemployed The government must not back away from its belated recognition that unemployment is a major problem which requires some fundamental changes to the economic system. The Labor government's
By Pip Hinman In a landmark victory against sex discrimination, some 700 women who took up the fight against the Big Australian, BHP, have finally won their case. An out-of-court settlement was announced at a press conference in Wollongong on
By Kath Tucker There are few arenas as publicly and hotly contested as that of human sexuality. It provokes outrage and outrageous behaviour, denunciation and obsession. On the one hand, we have come a long way. People in the industrialised
By Dick Nichols [This is the text of a talk presented at Politics in the Pub in Perth on January 21. Dick Nichols is the editor of Solidarity.] I want to try to explain what I think the alternative to enterprise bargaining is and how to