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Anti-globalists raise global ruckus
Hundreds of protesters fought with riot police in Australia on May Day, a labor holiday. Police in Berlin clashed with violent leftists before dawn. Stores in Britain boarded up windows as police braced for trouble. Workers fromNorth and South Korea sang and danced at a scenic resort in the North in theirfirst joint celebration. In Havana, dictator Fidel Castro called Cubans out for a May Day march by the U.S. mission. In Phnom Penh, some 2,000 people demanded better conditions for Cambodia's estimated 150,000 garment factory workers.
CHINA: Police in China's restive Muslim northwest arrested 25 people on charges of buying guns as part of a campaign to create an independent Islamic republic, an official newspaper said.
CHINA: U.S. technicians arrived on the southern Chinese island of Hainan to figure out how to get ...