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Week Ending Sept. 6, 2002
- Leonard Rubenstein: Evidence that U.S.-Afghan Allies May Have Massacred Hundreds of Taliban Prisoners Prompts Demand for War Crimes Investigation
- Raj Patel: Neoliberal Corporate Agenda Hinders Progress in Poverty Eradication and Environmental Protection at World Summit on Sustainable Development
- Activist Granny D, 92, Who Walked Across America to Fight for Campaign Finance Reform Discusses the Struggle to Revive Democracy
Week Ending Sept. 13, 2002
- The Rev. Myrna Bethke: Sister of Sept. 11 Victim Reflects on Her Loss and Mood of the Country
- Medea Benjamin: Progressive Groups Organize 200 Peace Vigils and Public Forums Across U.S. to Observe 1-Year Anniversary of Sept. 11
- James Lafferty: Basic Civil Liberties and Bill of Rights Another Victim of the Attacks on New York City and Washington, D.C.
Week Ending Sept. 20, 2002
- The Rev. Jim Wallis: Sept. 11: "A Teachable Moment" in a Debate Over American Values
- Salih Booker: Johannesburg Earth Summit Fails to Significantly Advance Environmental Protection and Poverty Eradication
- Sheri Herndon: Reclaim the Media Convergence Challenges Deregulation and Monopoly as National Association of Broadcasters Meets in Seattle
Week Ending Sept. 27, 2002
- John Quigley: Iraq's Offer to Return U.N. Weapons Inspectors Fails to Deter Bush War Plans
- Gordon Clark: Groups Opposed to a New U.S. War Against Iraq Organizing Nonviolent Civil Disobedience
- Eric Olson: Amnesty International Condemns White House Human Rights Certification of Colombian Military
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