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Week Ending Dec. 7, 2001
- Will U.S. Military Intervention in Afghanistan Prevent Future Acts of Terrorism?
- Veterans for Peace Respond to White House Call to Talk with Students About War
- Prospects Are Dim for New Middle East Peace Initiative Without Fundamental Policy Shift
Week Ending Dec. 14, 2001
- Middle East Enters Dangerous New Cycle of Carnage.
- Amnesty International Opposes Bush Plan to Revive FBI Surveillance of U.S. Political and Religious Groups.
- Organizers Say November Protests Against U.S. Army's School of the Americas Most Successful Yet.
Week Ending Dec. 21, 2001
- Ashcroft's Charge That His Critics Aid Terrorists Echoes of McCarthy Era.
- Israel's Assassination of Militant Palestinian Leaders Provoked Latest Series of Suicide Bombings.
- President Bush and His Corporate Allies Spend Millions to Win House Fast Track Trade Bill.
Week Ending Dec. 28, 2001
- As War Winds Down, Thousands of Afghan Refugees Still Vulnerable to Starvation and Cold.
- Many Fear U.S. Withdrawal from ABM Treaty Will Trigger New Global Nuclear Arms Race.
- 1st U.S. Shipment of Food to Cuba in 40 Years A Sign of Hope for Better Relations.
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