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Week Ending June 7, 2002
- David MacMichael: U.S. Intelligence Agencies Duck and Cover Up in 9/11 Investigation
- Wenonah Hauter: Enron Ties to White House Subject of Senate Panel Subpoenas
- Dr. Elia Awwad: Unending Conflict and 35 Years of Occupation Take Psychological Toll on Exhausted Palestinian Population
Week Ending June 14, 2002
- Bill Hartung: India and Pakistan on the Brink of Nuclear Conflict
- Jennifer Harbury: Despite End of Genocidal Civil War, Violence Again Plagues Guatemala
- Terry O'Neill: Congress Debates Welfare Reform Reauthorization
Week Ending June 21, 2002
- Helen Caldicott: Despite End of Cold War, Danger of Nuclear Conflict Looms Like Never Before
- Jerome Paun: FBI Given Green Light to Spy on Americans Engaged in Lawful Activities
- Jon Coifman: Bush Administration Ignores its Own EPA's Report Acknowledging Growing Danger of Global Warming
Week Ending June 28, 2002
- Theresa Younger: White House Assigns Itself the Power to Determine Who is a Terrorist, While Denying an American Defendant Due Process and Access to Attorney
- Alicia Littletree: Earth First! Activists Win Civil Suit Against FBI and Oakland Police Dept. for False Charges That Bombing Victims Were 'Terrorists'
- Scott Klinger: Progressive Coalition Defeats Billionaires' Campaign to Permanently Repeal Estate Tax
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