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Week Ending April 4, 2003
- Hussein Ibish: Iraq War Sets Off Growing Anger Toward U.S. in Arab World
- Joy Gordon: Dissent is Essential when Governments Engage in Illegal Conflict and Impose Repressive Measures
- Dennis Kucinich: Democratic Presidential Candidate Explains His Opposition to Bush Administration's War in Iraq
Week Ending April 11, 2003
- Denise Halliday: Iraqi People Facing Humanitarian Crisis as Pentagon Controls Aid Distribution, Excluding Relief Agencies
- Tom Cahill and John Richardson: Risking Their Lives, International Volunteers Remain in Baghdad to Protect Civilian Infrastructure
- John MacArthur: "Embedded" U.S. Journalists and Their Media Outlets Provide a Distorted View of Iraq War
Week Ending April 18, 2003
- Gordon Clark: Thousands Engage in Nonviolent Civil Disobedience to Protest Iraq War
- Dick Clapp: Political Crisis in Zimbabwe Has Roots in Colonial Past and Deferred Land Reform Program
- Angelo Anchetta: Supreme Court Decision on Affirmative Action Case Will Determine the Level of Racial Diversity on College Campuses
Week Ending April 25, 2003
- Roger Normand: Disorder, Protests Challenge U.S. Occupation of Iraq, Undermining White House Triumphalism
- Robert Jensen: Iraq War and its Aftermath Sanitized by Shallow Corporate Media Coverage
- Terry Collingsworth: Lawsuit Charges Coca-Cola with Complicity in Attacks on Colombian Union Activists
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