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  1. AFGHANISTAN: Enduring American 'freedom'

    starvation. Take the Badghis province of Afghanistan for example — one of the poorest. Roughly 50% of ...

  2. Taking the steps towards a united socialist party

    a qualitative step forward for the socialist movement in this county. While in numbers it would mean roughly ...

  3. 'Illegals' and Australian unionism

    the roughly three million undocumented immigrants living in the USA. Despite rhetoric to the contrary, ...

  4. DSP discusses major initiative for left unity

    Australia. These amount to roughly three times the membership of the founding affiliates. It has begun to ...

  5. UNITED STATES: = Latest figures expose 'new economy' hoax

    simply estimates, and thus only a rough guide to what is actually happening. An "advance" ...

  6. AFGHANISTAN: US occupiers face sea of hostility

    southern city, came under fire on November 16. Many of the roughly 11,000 US troops stationed in ...

  7. Australia- the miracle economy?

    and roughly corresponds to Karl Marx's concept of "the rise in the organic composition of ...

  8. WA electricity 'reform': privatisation disguised

    covers the heavy industry in the Pilbara, roughly Karratha to Port Hedland. All the remaining towns and ...

  9. UNITED STATES: Californian election: is it just about Schwarzenegger?

    immigrant day labourers and service workers sleep rough in the wild canyons behind US$800,000 homes. ...

  10. UNITED STATES: Washington expands its illegal WMD arsenal

    noting that existing US nuclear weapons facilities are capable of refurbishing "roughly 350 weapons ...

  11. SOUTH AFRICA: Activists condemn Bush's imperial agenda

    International Criminal Court — at least gave Mbeki the chance to look principled. Losing roughly $7 million in ...

  12. Finding Brisbane's radical heart

    rough and tumble of past campaigns, but rather as one of present empowerment in a city and country in ...

  13. Never again: women's experiences before the '70s

    the examination table. He handled her breasts very roughly. "He told one of his medical students ...

  14. US has another kind of drug problem

    — roughly three times as many as are killed by automobiles. This makes prescription drugs the fourth leading ...

  15. Why the banks should be nationalised

    for roughly half the operating revenues. While an understandable reaction, there are severe ...

  16. INDONESIA: Militant union calls for international solidarity

    membership, so it is not possible at this moment to give an exact figure. Roughly, the FNPBI covers 30,000 ...

  17. Write on: letters to the editor

    capita in low-income nations and only 2% in high-income countries, it would take roughly 250 years for ...

  18. Greasing the wheels of capitalism

    states. "These bribes are conservatively estimated to run to US$80 billion a year — roughly the ...

  19. GM food — myth and reality

    they'll hardly be able to afford GM food. World growth in food production is roughly the same as world ...

  20. IRAQ: Sanctions an 'everyday killing device'

    children under five years old — half a million children in eight years, or roughly 200 per day. This was ...

  21. WORLD ECONOMY: Big trouble for Big Auto

    total auto market in the US to contract by 10% in 2001 to roughly 16 million vehicles, which it also ...

  22. Friends of the Earth: friends of the revolution?

    principles to help us get there. OK, we've been given a diagnosis, a destination and a rough road-map. ...

  23. What's driving the wave of corporate mergers?

    In terms of both the number of deals and value, cross-border M&As accounted for roughly a quarter ...

  24. Why global capitalism has failed the world's poor

    there are 1.2 billion people living in extreme poverty, roughly one-fifth of the world's ...

  25. KURDISTAN: Thieves fall out over spoils of collaboration

    roughly three million Kurds living in the autonomous region (there are still parts of Kurdistan under ...

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