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Week Ending Oct. 5, 2001
- Bush Rallies Public Support for War Against Terrorism But Critics Warn Against Over-reaction
- U.S. Peace Movement Confronts Unique Set of Issues in Responding to Expected U.S Military Actions
- Osama bin Laden and Taliban Products of Cold War Battle Against Soviet Union
Week Ending Oct. 12, 2001
- U.S. Civil Liberties Endangered After Sept. 11 Terrorist Strike
- Media's Role During the Nation's Crisis: Investigative Journalism or Cheerleading?
- Changed Political Climate Affects Struggle to Stop Navy Bombing Exercises on Vieques
Week Ending Oct. 19, 2001
- U.S. Attack on Afghanistan Could Provoke Dangerous Backlash Across Muslim World
- Catholic Bishop Opposes U.S. War in Afghanistan; Calls For Examination of American Foreign Policy
- Columnist Nat Hentoff Urges Citizens to Oppose the Coup D'Etat Against Bill of Rights
Week Ending Oct. 26, 2001
- America's UN Ambassador and White House Nominee for State Department Post Could Undermine U.S. Credibility in Battle Against Terrorism
- Bush Administration Uses Sept. 11 Attack to Push for Oil Drilling in Arctic Wildlife Refuge
- Labor and Environmental Groups Fight GOP-Sponsored Fast Track Trade Bill
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