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February 2008 issue of The Socialist (#32) now online

category national | miscellaneous | other press author Friday February 15, 2008 19:09author by SP Online - Socialist Partyauthor email info at socialistparty dot net Report this post to the editors

The February 2008 issue of The Socialist (#32) now online at the Socialist Party website. See below for contents.
The Socialist (#32) - February 2008
The Socialist (#32) - February 2008

Ireland - South
Government on the slide: Jobs and services under attack
A public health service for all: New health campaign launched
Mental health services: Run down and sold off cheap
Two months waiting for a bed!
March to save Tallaght hospital
Health Cuts in Mid West: Three A&E's face closure
Joe Higgins Column: Vote no to the Lisbon Treaty and EU militarisation
Draconian Immigration Bill attacks civil liberties
Waste to landfill up 15%: "Race against waste" and bin tax fail
House prices slashed by €100,000!
Renovation and five star exploitation at the Westbury
CPSU leadership to ballot members on a 0% pay offer!

Ireland - North
NI Executive policies mean low pay and poverty
Assembly's right-wing budget must be fought
Review calls for water charges and privatisation
Education service under attack
Scrap academic selection
No Tasers wanted here
Victory for Medical Secretaries
End the witch-hunt in UNISON: Defend Pat Lawlor
FBU - Organising to Save our pensions

Socialist Youth News
Iraq five years on: End the Occupation - Fight for a socialist solution
Campaigning against the Occupation of Iraq
No canteen closure at UUJ
75th anniversary of Hitler coming to power... Never Again!
Contraception: Why isn’t it free?
Birth control rip-off

International News
Special Feature: Global capitalism facing its worst crisis since 1945
Gaza blockade: 750,000 Palestinians break out of prison
Germany: Workers fight neo-liberal agenda - Train drivers lead the way
Venezuela: Steelworkers strike
Malaysia: Police crackdown on price-rise protests
China: "Accident" exposes rail bosses

Red the paper online at: http://www.socialistparty.net/pub/pages/thesocialist032...8.htm

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Also, be sure to check out the latest Socialist Party audio and video podcast:

http://www.socialistparty.net/pub/news/pubhealthmeeting....html

Audio/video from the recent Dublin public meeting to discuss national health crisis, featuring Professor John Crown and Dr. Orla Hardiman, nurse Triona Murphy, and former Joe Higgins (former Socialist Party TD). Chaired by Cllr. Clare Daly.

Related Link: http://www.socialistparty.net
 
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