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22-12-2009
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New Today -- 28 October 2009






PerspectiveIsrael, the United States and international lawIsrael has responded to accusations of war crimes during its assault on Gaza by denouncing the United Nations and seeking to overturn existing international law.







News & AnalysisPakistani army offensive devastates tribal communitiesThe military offensive into South Waziristan is having a devastating impact on the entire civilian population. Villages and towns are literally being bombed into rubble and tens of thousands of people have been forced to flee for their lives.
October the bloodiest month for US troops since Afghan war beganGermany: A government of social confrontationChild deaths from abuse and neglect rise in the USAmerica's crumbling infrastructureUS companies, governments continue to slash jobs and payAustralian government intensifies crackdown on asylum seekers






Workers StrugglesMass opposition grows
Ford workers speak out against contractSri Lanka: Plantation unions accept wage sell-out






New Today -- 28 October 2009






PerspectiveIsrael, the United States and international lawIsrael has responded to accusations of war crimes during its assault on Gaza by denouncing the United Nations and seeking to overturn existing international law.







News & AnalysisPakistani army offensive devastates tribal communitiesThe military offensive into South Waziristan is having a devastating impact on the entire civilian population. Villages and towns are literally being bombed into rubble and tens of thousands of people have been forced to flee for their lives.
October the bloodiest month for US troops since Afghan war beganGermany: A government of social confrontationChild deaths from abuse and neglect rise in the USAmerica's crumbling infrastructureUS companies, governments continue to slash jobs and payAustralian government intensifies crackdown on asylum seekers






Workers StrugglesMass opposition grows
Ford workers speak out against contractSri Lanka: Plantation unions accept wage sell-out


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