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Summer Offensive

 

 

 

Weekly Worker 631 Thursday June 29 2006


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Letters
Cult figures; Poisoned chalice; Rotten memory; Glorious victory; Iconoclastic; Distorted logic; Intellectual; Hunger strike; Stop killing gays; Cycle track; Correction


Summer Offensive 2006
Weird in Watford
Howard Roak updates us on the progress of this year’s fundraising drive


Nation in a state
World cup: does England’s footballing performance reflect the national condition? Lawrence Parker investigates

Wind that shakes the establishment
Anne Mc Shane
reviews Ken Loach's The wind that shakes the barley

A pox on both their houses
The split between the two wings of the Scottish Socialist Party continues to widen. Peter Manson examines latest developments

No future in the past
Jack Conrad
questions the romantic image of prehistory presented by green thinkers

Rehabilitation, not irrationality
Blair’s speech exposes the government's bankruptcy on crime, says Eddie Ford

Zionism and the holocaust
Tony Greenstein
continues his examination of the unholy alliance between anti-semitism and Zionism. With the coming to power of the Nazis the collaboration reached new depths

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