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Iraq Under Siege panel in Chicago June 11



Dear friends and anti-sanctions activists,

I would like to invited you to a special panel on Iraq featuring five
authors from Iraq Under Siege (South End Press and Pluto Press, 2000) in
Chicago, Illinois, featuring:

Denis Halliday
Kathy Kelly
Phyllis Bennis
Naseer Aruri
Anthony Arnove

The panel is scheduled for Sunday, June 11, at 11:45 am and is being
sponsored by South End Press and the International Socialist Organization.

The session is part of the ISO's four-day Socialist Summer School 2000,
June 8-11, and is being held at the Congress Plaza Hotel, 520 South
Michigan Street.

For full details and to register on-line, visit:
http://www.socialistsummerschool.org/ or e-mail
socialistsummerschool2000@hotmail.com. You can also call 312-409-1105 for
more information.

Other meetings include 

* Naseer Aruri on "The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict and the Prospects for
Peace"
* Sharon Smith (contributor to Iraq Under Siege) on "Fighting Sweatshops"
* Robert McChesney on "Media Merger Mania."
* William Chambliss on "Crisis in the American Criminal Justice System."

and a performance of Marx in Soho (written by Howard Zinn).

For more information on Iraq Under Siege, visit www.lbbs.org/sep/iraq.htm
or e-mail southend@igc.org.

In solidarity,

Anthony Arnove
Editor, Iraq Under Siege







Anthony Arnove
South End Press
7 Brookline Street #1
Cambridge MA 02139-4146
v 617-547-4002
f 617-547-1333
e arnove@igc.org
w http://www.lbbs.org/sep/sep.htm

National Writers Union/UAW Local 1981

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