Number 293Thursday June 17 1999Left unity call - Is the left capable of answering the challenges that face it after the June 10 Euro elections. Peter Manson investigates No breakthrough - Arthur Scargill's SLP failed to hit the big time, despite King Arthur's predictions Letters - Nato, Kosova, Workers Power, SPGB, Lewisham by-election What kind of unity? - Anne Murphy reports on the second annual general meeting of Reclaim Our Rights Eurotalking - The CPGB aggregate provided an arena for members to discuss the lessons of the election campaign, writes Tom Ball Challenge delayed - once again - The Socialist Alliance (London) met - and decided not to make hasty decisions Teach-ins or gaggings - Socialist Worker's celebration of the 'teach-ins' of the 60s contrasts sharply with the role the SWP is playing in anti-war meetings, argues Derek Hunter Euro bolt from the blue - Blair's honeymoon has finally ended - not in the face of working class unrest as the left predicted but with a pronounced strengthening of anti-working class chauvinism, writes Alan Fox Reform incomplete - Marcus Larsen surveys the stalled Indonesian revolution A nod and a wink - Dave Spencer discusses the dispute in the West Midlands Socialist Alliance over the candidacy of former Labour MEP Christine Oddy New crisis ahead for Nato - Michael Malkin discusses the repurcussions of imperialism's victory in Kosova
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