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Week Ending Jan. 5, 2001
- U.S. Hostility Will Be Major Challenge to Returning Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide
- Rightist Nicaraguan President Aleman Attacks Nongovernmental Organizations After Sandinista
Party Gains in Municipal Elections
- Former Director of Committee to Protect Journalists Examines the Responsibility of
Reporters in Time of War
Week Ending Jan. 12, 2001
- Attorney General Nominee's Career Marked by Opposition to Reproductive Rights and Civil Rights Law
- Economist Says the Bush $1.3 Trillion Tax Cut Proposal Benefits the Rich Without Forestalling Recession
- Despite Increasing Oil Prices and Revenue Iraq Embargo Still Claim Victims
Week Ending Jan. 19, 2001
- Progressive Coalition Gears Up for Battle Against Bush Cabinet Nominees
- A Special Report on the Latest Conflict at Pacifica Radio's WBAI
Week Ending Jan. 26, 2001
- NAACP, ACLU Lawsuit Challenges Florida's Discriminatory Electoral System
- Civil Rights Leader Asserts Democratic Leadership Fails to Defend Rights of America's Disenfranchised Voters
- Journalist Present at Pine Ridge Reservation Shootout Advocates Executive Clemency for Leonard Peltier
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