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Week Ending Oct. 4, 2002
- John Nichols: Critics Charge Bush's Iraq War Plan Linked to Congressional November Elections
- Robert Weissman: World Bank/IMF Policies Target of Protest While Delegates Meet in D.C.
- Nancy Alderman: Unregulated School Bus Diesel Exhaust Endangers Childrens' Health
Week Ending Oct. 11, 2002
- Nathaniel Dimis, Michelle Shocked, Medea Benjamin, Ralph Nader: Special Report on D.C. IMF/World Bank Protests, Sept. 27-29, 2002
- Lissa Weinmann: The Future of 4-Decade Long Embargo on Cuba Debated at Summit Meeting
- Jim Wilson, Aaron O'Connel, Deborah Chernoff, Paul Wessell, Bob Proto: Nearly 700 Arrested at Yale University in Civil Disobedience Solidarity Action Backing Union Demands
Week Ending Oct. 18, 2002
- Robert Edgar: Religious Leaders Oppose White House Drive for War with Iraq
- Dr. Helen Caldicott: U.S. War Against Baghdad Could Result in Use of Nuclear Weapons
- Nancy Chang: Citizens Urged to Reverse Erosion of Civil Liberties Since Sept. 11
Week Ending Oct. 25, 2002
- Norman Solomon: Congress Gives Green Light for War with Iraq as Media Narrows National Debate
- Luis Gomez: 'Lula' and His Workers Party Poised to Win Brazilian Presidency
- Robert Watson: U.S. Role Critical to Reverse Global Warming
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