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For the Month of DECEMBER 20002


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Week Ending Dec. 6, 200

  • Gabe Rottman: The Pentagon's Total Information Awareness Program Evokes Specter of Big Brother
  • Terry O'Neill: A Woman's Right to Choose Under Severe Attack as GOP Consolidates Control of U.S. Government
  • Nick Nyhart: Money Continues to Buy Elections While Activists Fight for Public Financing at State Level

Week Ending Dec. 13, 2002

  • Peter Kornbluh: Bush Appointment of Henry Kissinger to 9/11 Commission Provokes Backlash and Charges of Damage Control
  • As'ad AbuKhalil: U.S.-Saudi Relationship Ignores the Oil-Rich Kingdom's Repression and Human Rights Violations
  • Taslima Nasrin: Exiled Bangladeshi Writer Condemns Religious Persecution of Women

Week Ending Dec. 20, 2002

Jeremy Brecher: U.N.-Iraq Weapons Inspection Process Provides an Opportunity for Anti-War Groups to Make Their Case to the U.S. Public

  • David Langille: Canadian-based Coalition Will Send Citizen Inspectors to Examine U.S. Weapons of Mass Destruction This Winter
  • Antonia Juhasz: Opposition to Washington's Neoliberal Free Trade Policies Bolstered by Key Electoral Victories Across Latin America

Week Ending Dec. 27, 2002

  • Gregory Wilpert: Venezuelan Elite Attack President Chavez to Block Reforms that Benefit the Poor
  • John MacArthur: U.S. Media's Timid Role in 1991 Gulf War Likely to Repeat in Any New Conflict with Iraq
  • Earl Ofari Hutchinson: Trent Lott's Future As Senate Majority Leader In Doubt, But Undercurrent of Racism Persists in GOP
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