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Week Ending July 5, 2002
- Nadia Hijab: Bush Middle East Peace Plan Demands Removal of Arafat But Provides No Timetable for Negotiations
- Matthew Rothschild: U.S. First Strike Military Doctrine Draws Criticism That Washington Believes Itself Exempt from International Law
- Shelley Geballe: Governor of Nation's Wealthiest State Rejects 'Millionaires' Tax' in Favor of Cutting Services for the Poor
Week Ending July 12, 2002
- Kevin Danaher: G8 Summit Meeting Pledges $6 Billion to Africa, but with Neoliberal Economic Policy Strings Attached
- Russell Mokhiber and Robert Weissman: Succession of Corporate Failures Exposes Flaws in U.S. Business Model and Misguided Drive for Deregulation
- Ralph Nader: Outraged by Bush Administration Attack on Civil Liberties
Week Ending July 19, 2002
- Eugene Carroll: White House War Plan For Iraq Has Few Allies Around the World
- Elliott Minceberg: Supreme Court Decision Upholding Cleveland School Voucher Program Threatens to Defund Public Education
- Terry Tempest Williams: Author Turned Activist Fights Nuclear Industry that She Believes Devastated Her Family
Week Ending July 26, 2002
- Julie Davids: International AIDS Conference in Barcelona Proposes Strategies for Prevention and Treatment, But Lack of Funds Prevents Implementation
- The Rev. Lucius Walker: 13th Aid Caravan to Cuba Defies Crackdown on Havana by Bush White House
- Earl Ofari Hutchinson: Police Beating of 16-year-old Donovan Jackson, Captured on Videotape, Sparks Calls for Federal Probe and Community Control
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