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Global Warming - Why Biofuels miss their target Print E-mail
By Rob Walsh   
Wednesday, 10 October 2007
biofuels.jpg Britain, like all the other capitalist countries, is dependent on burning fossil fuels as our basic energy source. It is obvious that fossil fuels must run out one day. It is also well known that carbon emissions from burning fossil fuels contribute to climate change. One 'solution' put forward to this is to grow your own biofuel.
 
Forty years since the death of Che Guevara – Part One Print E-mail
By Alan Woods   
Wednesday, 10 October 2007
che_guevara-small.jpg Ernesto ("Che") Guevara was executed by Bolivian troops near the town of La Higuera on 9 October 1967, following an ambush. The operation was planned by the CIA and organized by US Special Forces. On the 40th anniversary of his death it is appropriate that we make a balance sheet of this outstanding revolutionary and martyr. Alan Woods in a two-part article looks at the evolution of Che Guevara from his early days to the day he was killed.
 
HoV: October Podcast out now! Print E-mail
By Hands Off Venezuela   
Wednesday, 10 October 2007

Hands Off Venezuela podcastThe second show of HOV FM, the Hands Off Venezuela podcast, is now available for download or to listen to online. This jam-packed show features the latest updates from Venezuela, including Vice-President Jorge Rodriguez’s recent response to the latest US propaganda as well as Foreign Minister Maduro speaking about attempts to facilitate a prisoner swap between the Colombian government and the FARC.

 
Leeds University Freshers Fair Success Print E-mail
By Matt Wheatley   
Tuesday, 09 October 2007
leeds.university-small.jpgThe 17th to the 21st September was a hectic week for many students as they continue preparing for university. The week-long freshers fair at Leeds University was a hive of activity and not wishing to miss a great opportunity the Leeds comrades of Socialist Appeal and Hands off Venezuela set up some stalls.
 
Che Guevara: Martyr and Revolutionary Print E-mail
By Jon Avis   
Tuesday, 09 October 2007
che-small.jpgForty years ago this month, in a small school hut in La Higuera, Bolivia, Ernesto ‘Che' Guevara was brutally executed by the Bolivian army. Since Che's death, the popular media have tried to assimilate his image and turn it into a harmless symbol. They have, however, not succeeded in burying the memory of Che, just as they have not managed to solve the problems of poverty and destitution in the third world.
 
Still no justice for Jean Charles De Menezes Print E-mail
By Kenny McGuigan   
Monday, 08 October 2007
jean-charles-de-menzes1.jpgTwo years after the brutal shooting by police in London of Jean Charles de Menezes, his family are no nearer seeing anyone brought to justice. Jean was shot at least 8 times from point blank range as he boarded a tube train at Stockwell station in south London. We now know the murder of Jean Charles de Menezes is considered by the British establishment as justified despite a mountain of evidence to the contrary.
 
Postal Workers: All-out Action Needed! Print E-mail
By Andy Blake, secretary, London 7 CWU (personal capacity)   
Friday, 05 October 2007
poststrike.jpgPostal workers are to take industrial action this month over a bitter row over pay and conditions. Walk-outs will take place on 5/6 October and 8/9 October followed by a rolling programme of strikes until the dispute is resolved.
 
Oxford Brookes: From the acorn of small beginnings… Print E-mail
By Manuela Rosochaka   
Friday, 05 October 2007
ox_brookes_soc_soc.jpgOn the 18 and 19 September comrades from the Socialist Appeal attended the Oxford Brookes University freshers fair, with the aim of attracting people to the ideas of socialism.
 
Editorial: Brown - Sitting on a Credit Crunch Print E-mail
By Socialist Appeal   
Thursday, 04 October 2007
brown-cuts.jpgSpeculation has reached fever pitch in the press over whether or not Brown will call a snap General Election after only three months as prime minister. With the Tories languishing in the polls, one giving Labour an eleven percentage lead, and the government surviving the different crises of foot and mouth, floods and the run on Northern Rock, the young Turks of New Labour's front bench are keen to launch an election. However there is little enthusiasm amongst traditional Labour supporters and there are dangers of an economic crisis.
 
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