
Public Debate (from above image)
Saturday 24 January, 3pm to 5pm.
Did Trotsky Point
The Way To Socialism?
Yes: Hillel Ticktin, editor of Critique.
No: Adam Buick, Socialist Party.
Hillhead Public Library, Byres Road. (next to Hillhead subway) Map



An Australian army truck is unloaded from a landing craft in Dili, in 2006
People work at an installation at the Zubair Moshrif oil field, 600 kilometers (372 miles) southeast of Baghdad, Iraq, in this Thursday, July 3, 2008 file photo. Iraq launched an unprecedented public campaign Friday Dec. 5, 2008 to attract investment from international oil companies, rolling out a red carpet — literally — for executives from as far away as Russia and Japan.
Flanked by tanks and under the cover of a smoke screen, Scottish guards charge
into action on the Egyptian front at El Alamein during the second world war.
Were the brightest at the front?

Bianca Jagger participating in a demonstration during the United Nations climate
change conference in Poznan, Poland
Workers on a production line at the Kangnai shoe factory
Traditional dancing has been part of Pakistan's culture since the Mughal empire
Bad Times Draw Bigger Crowds to Churches

Marian Schamp takes a break from moving her possessions as a tent city for the
homeless is consolidated

William A. "Bill" White, the self-proclaimed Commander of the neo-Nazi group

A woman begs for money near a kiosk selling lottery tickets, in Rome

Star gazers look at the crescent moon below Jupiter

A malnourished boy at a feeding center in southern Ethiopia.

Paul Nawracki, jobless since February, stands on New York corners with a sign
announcing his job search.

A woman tried to sell incense to a passenger on Saturday in Mumbai, where the
wealthy have a new sense of their vulnerability

On the Ivory Coast, one of the world's largest producers of palm oil, a man
empties a bag of palm grains on a palm oil plantation
From the BBC
A campaign to legalise assisted suicide in Scotland has been launched by Independent MSP Margo MacDonald.
The Lothian MSP, who has Parkinson's Disease, hopes to bring legislation before the parliament next year.
She is sending out a consultation paper and needs the support of at least 18 MSPs to bring forward a Holyrood bill.
Mrs MacDonald, 65, said people should have the right to choose the time and place of their death and she called for a debate on the issue.Malaria claims the lives of three children every minute. In Africa, it accounts for a quarter of infant mortality.
Anti-malarial drugs like chloroquine and larium, which were once 95% effective, are now almost useless in parts of the Third World.
Because of global warming, the disease is returning to areas where it had been successfully eradicated.
In the Calton ward of Glasgow East, male life expectancy stands at 53.9 years. Iraqi life expectancy is 69 years.
The leader of the Roman Catholic church in Scotland, Cardinal Keith O'Brien, said it was not up to us to decide when we die.
He said: "Life is a gift from Almighty God, given us through Almighty God through the cooperation of our parents.
"If God gives us that gift, He can take that from us but we're not taking it from Him and as it were saying, 'well God, I'm finished with life because I can't cope with cancer or Parkinson's or whatever it has to be'. We just wait on God calling us to himself.
Vertu's Frank Nuovo holds his latest baby, the Boucheron 150, which has been
sculpted from a single slab of gold to resemble a jewel