Ease my worries

With only days to go before the end of our September fund, we still need £43 to meet our £400 monthly target.

While I am in no doubt that the next couple of days' post will see us home, I am more than a little disappointed that we have not already made it. Just a couple of weeks ago I was talking about not only breaking the £400 barrier, but going on to make up the £160 shortfall we incurred during the summer. If you rush in your last-minute donations, we can still eat into it.

Comrade TK has taken note of my concerns. He sent in a cheque for £25 to "help ease RR's worries". Now we need a few more to follow his example. One who has done so already is DG, who posted off his £20 donation before boarding the plane for Prague and S26. Thanks to these comrades and the others whose gifts have taken our total up to £357.

Robbie Rix

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Thursday September 28 2000

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S26: Time for control   —   Reporting from Prague, Mark Fischer and Darrell Goodliffe demand the democratic politics of Marx, not elitist stunts

Building bridges   —   Notes of the third (July 14) meeting between the Alliance for Workers' Liberty and the CPGB

Blair's black September   —   Aftr the fuel blockades, Michael Malkin argues that the debacle needed a scapegoat

Fighting to win   —   Greg Tucker (ISG), Secretary of the LSA, looks forward to uniting all revolutionaries into one organisation

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