In the
March
10th 1987 issue of
Red
Rag:
the new Women's Information Centre has opened in style; the Night has
been Reclaimed; Greenham women are everywhere. The USAF are asked to
mark the anniversary of bombing Libya by suspending flights for the
duration of an 18-hour vigil; the DHSS has no leaflets about the
forthcoming changes in death and maternity benefits, but even if they
had any they won't hand them out until the new rules have taken
effect; an exercise in social control; another guide to safe sex; and
Red Rag readers need "News on Sunday" - Britain's first national
radical newspaper for a generation.