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For the Month of NOVEMBER 2002


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Week Ending Nov. 1, 2002

  • David Wright: Bush Reaction to North Korean Nuclear Weapons Program Contrasts Sharply with War Drive Against Iraq
  • Peter Kornbluh: Conference on 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis Offers Lessons for Today's International Confrontations
  • Debbie Weinstein: Poor Families Likely to Lose as Congress Debates Reauthorization of Welfare Reform Act

Week Ending Nov. 8, 2002

  • Robert Borosage: Sen. Paul Wellstone Remembered as a Man of Principle and Idealism, Qualities Rare Among U.S. Politicians
  • Steve Cobble: Workers Party Candidate Lula Da Silva's Landslide Victory in Brazil's Presidential Election Changes the World's Political Landscape
  • Maria Acosta: Nicaraguan Human Rights Attorney Fighting for Indigenous Rights Target of Assassination Attempt

Week Ending Nov. 15, 2002

  • Phyllis Bennis: Language in UN Resolution on Iraq Critical in Legitimizing a Future U.S. War
  • Michael Ratner: In Post-9/11 Climate, Canada Warns Some of Its Foreign-Born Citizens Not to Travel to U.S.
  • Father Roy Bourgeois: U.S. Army's School of the Americas Target of Anti-Terrorism Campaign

Week Ending Nov. 22, 2002
  • James Paul: UN Security Council Approves Resolution Renewing Iraq Weapons Inspections
  • Joy Gordon: Economic Sanctions on Iraq Continue to Exact Deadly Toll on Civilian Population
  • Manning Marable: Conservative Democratic Leadership Council Biggest Loser in 2002 Election


Week Ending Nov. 29, 2002

  • Karen Dolan: After Election Defeat, Will Democrats Rebuild or Retreat?
  • Geov Parrish: U.S. Peace Movement is the One Force that Can Deter War with Iraq
  • Daniel Becker: Bush Administration, Working with Auto Industry, Attacks California's Clean Air Standards
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