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  • AUSTRALIAN URANIUM IN JAPANESE NUKE DISASTER?
  • Chinese Embassy:Just an Accident & Besides They Were Spies
  • Food poisoning - Vietnam's permanent problem
  • US Official Admits US Public Skeptical re "mistake" Embassy Bombings
  • China Rebuffs Clinton Envoy On Bombing
  • INDIA: Campaign to free the River Narmada from notorious Sardar dam
  • SRI LANKA: Torture victim's case dismissed
  • NEPAL: Police accused of arbitrary detentions
  • SRI LANKA: Families of missing persons barred from Massgrave investigation
  • China/India/Pakistan (Stratfor's Update)
  • SRI LANKA: Tortured to death in police custody
  • AI: India bulletin
  • INDIA: Tribal Leader betrays the trust of illiterate Tribals
  • Korea: Metalworkers' Union Demands Scandal Probe
  • Korean Govt Labor Cointelpro Program
  • S. Korean Workers Strike to Protest Govt Manipulation
  • SRI LANKA: Fighting resumes in Wanni
  • ENVIRONMENT-INDIA: Wildlife Main Casualty On Border With China
  • PAKISTAN: Reports of Mutilated Bodies Disturbing, Says US
  • SRI LANKA: Three people "disappered" in June 1999
  • U.S.-China Relations and Exchange Rate
  • India: Otis Violates Collective Bargaining
  • COX REPORT MAY DOOM AMERICA'S TECHNOLOGICAL PREEMINENCE
  • War News & Atrocity Tales from india
  • Are Japan's Traditional Wooden Homes Trashing the World's Forests?
  • (mai) South Korea Urges Limited Talks On Investment in Next WTO Round
  • SRI LANKA: Judge probes death in custody
  • China's PLA on Visit to Russia: Return to Bipolar World?
  • BURMA: The BurmaNet News: June 8, 1999
  • June 6, 1999 Korean PICIS Newsletter #55
  • SRI LANKA: Forcible evictions; a national passtime
  • Sri Lanka evicts refugees from Catholic town
  • SRI LANKA: Army officer test fired weapons at homes
  • Victims of Industrial Pollution March on Tokyo
  • Tiger Products Trade Still Legal In Japan
  • China: Prisoner of Its Past/Schell
  • Race to complete China's Three Gorges Dam despite controversy
  • CHINA'S WORKERS OPPOSE RESTRUCTURINGS - WSJ
  • HISTORY IN SOUTH ASIA TAKES PLACE ON THE CRICKET PITCH
  • Launching Ceremony Of The 7th Hanchongryeon
  • China & The War Next Time
  • Why China is a Target of US Imperialism/Militant
  • US Govt Uses "Spy" Claims to Attack China/Militant
  • NATO bombing, US Spy Stories Reverberate Loudly in China
  • Chinese Grain, coal aid for North Korea
  • Pakistan Accepts Soldiers' Bodies, Disputes Indian Version of Events
  • Malaysia: Former Prime Minister Facing Sodomy Trial
  • Indonesia: Why the Army Still Calls the Shots/GL Wkly
  • GreenLeft Interview: Anti-Govt Chinese Activists/Hongkong Economy
  • Censorship & Represention in Burma/GL Wkly
  • NEUE EINHEIT: Thoughts on Bombing Chinese Embassy
  • China Delays WTO Talks
  • The Marketization of Mongolia
  • Pakistan: Peace Protestors Defy the Madness
  • Korea: The Commune of Kwangju
  • AMC-NET: AMERICAN MUSLIM COUNCIL APPEALS FOR PEACE IN KASHMIR
  • Asian Meltdown = 200 Million New Poverty Victims
  • China: Nuclear Spying Report Sours Ties Further
  • Women Lead Change for the Poor in Nepal
  • Witch-hunt Against S.Korean Unionists
  • Japan boosts its role as part of US war machine
  • Witch-hunt against South Korean unionists
  • Pakistan: Antiwar Activists Protest/GL
  • THE NEW VIEW FROM BEIJING -- U.S. TRYING FOR VICTORY OVER CHINA
  • US China Insanity: CIA laughs on way to bank
  • CIA: The World's Dupe? McGehee
  • US Offers N.Korea "New Road for Better Ties"
  • Chinese State Council White Paper on Defense
  • First People's Rally in Seoul
  • "No proof" of nuclear non-compliance in N.Korea!
  • Rock n Roar for Tianenman
  • China "Doubles" Cox (more from McGehee)
  • The Other War: India Loses Planes in Its Attacks on Pakistan
  • E.Timor student demonstrations debated/GL
  • Cox vs China & Internet
  • Indonesia Election: Galvanizing anti-Golkar sentiment
  • Indonesia: National Workers' Orgn Formed
  • Liberal and radical democracy in Indonesian elections
  • Fighting for Democracy in China/GL Wkly
  • China: Political,Economic Crises Deepen As Anniversary Nears
  • Embassy Bombing Fallout in China's Politburo
  • PANUPS: World Bank in Indonesia
  • Japanese Communists Gain in Election
  • Beijing Plays with Fire/GL
  • British Spies (MI6) in Hong Kong
  • Child Labour News Service #2
  • US far from settling "agent orange" score in Vietnam
  • Worker Strikes Continue In Korea, but Low Turnout
  • Korea Hospital Workers To Strike
  • India: mafia, massacres and mass resistance
  • Nepal: Man Mohan Adhikari, 1920-1999
  • Punjab Women Against the Taliban
  • China at the Boiling Point
  • IPS-Backlash Over US Role in Strike-breaking
  • S.Korean Subway Union Ends Strike
  • Seoul Subway Workers Lead Anti-Firing Campaign
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