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Letters
Ever thankful; What's in a name; Strange logic; Drop homophobia;
Far-fetched; Conscience call; No strings; Tory aid; White
paper; Wales Bill; More equal; Kenyan socialism; Czech
bans; Nuclear silence; Name change?
A
loyal rebel
On the eve of the Socialist Workers Partys annual
conference this weekend (January 7-8), SW Kenning looks
at what is going on behind the scenes and the official
claims of one magnificent success leading to another
John Molyneux: Why
I intend to stand
Central Committee: Reply
to Molyneux
Church
and state against womens rights
Will Italy's Rifondazione Comunista risk upsetting their
coalition partners-to-be by defending womens rights?
Anne Mc Shane reports from the struggle over abortion
rights in Italy
The tip of the iceberg
Liam O Ruairc comments on the outing of leading Sinn
Fein member Denis Donaldson as a spy for the British secret
service
Special
effects imitation
Jeremy Butler is not impressed by the remake of
the universally celebrated film 'King Kong': it lacks
symbolism and deeper meaning
Bonapartism
or social democracy?
Paul Hampton of the Alliance for Workers Liberty
replies to Nick Rogers and upholds what he calls independent
working class politics
Comforting old haunts
Lawrence Parker takes a closer look at Montague Rhodes
James, whose ghost stories will have enlivened many comrades'
Christmas
Umbilical
cord joins New Labour to Camerons Tories
Graham Bash (Labour Left Briefing) assesses
the lefts prospects for 2006 - and urges support
for an unusual candidate to the new Labour Party NEC