The anti-capitalist and anti-war movements of the last five years show enormous similarities with the movements of the late 1960s and early 1970s. But there is, so far, one big difference.
Hurricane Ivan highlights US rulers' contempt for the black and poor - a contempt echoed by John Kerry's campaign
Film websites are becoming venues for heated political debates.
'Cocky, aloof and arrogant' was how the Guardian described him. 'A preening male chauvinist pig' was the opinion of the Independent on Sunday's editorial. A Tory columnist summed him up in just four letters that sadly never made it onto Radio 4.
July 18 2004 will be remembered by all those associated with Socialist Review magazine as the day when we heard the shocking news of the death of our comrade Paul Foot.
The bloody standoff continues in Najaf as we go to press, despite claims by interim (for which read 'puppet') prime minister Iyad Allawi that the Iraqi army had crushed the resistance and retaken the Imam Ali mosque.
Ten minutes drive from Charlton Athletic's football stadium in south east London, ten prisoners languish in Belmarsh prison. They have not been charged with any crime, and they have no idea if they ever will be.
Millwall is another area where Respect can gain.
'There aren't many Muslim votes in Hartlepool,' was the cynical response of a Blair aide when asked whether Labour stood to lose one of its safest seats in the forthcoming by-election there.
Up to 7,600 Palestinian political prisoners in four different prisons have begun an open-ended hunger strike in protest against the appalling conditions of their detention.
Rose Gentle made this statement on 19 August, the day she and her daughter Maxine delivered a letter to Downing Street protesting the decision to send her son, Gordon, to war.
The upcoming Australian federal election, which the government could call any time now, raises the possibility that Liberal (conservative) leader John Howard - one of George Bush's leading allies in the 'war on terror' - will be sent the way of Jose-Maria Aznar by an angry electorate.