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Week Ending May 2, 2003
- Wade Hudson: After Costly War, Iraqis Quickly Organize to Oppose U.S. Military Occupation
- Steve Robinson: Veterans Critical of Bush Administration and Pentagon Policies Toward Military Personnel
- Lawrence Mishel: White House Pushes for Billions More in Tax Cuts, Even as U.S. Economy Continues Downward Spiral
Week Ending May 9, 2003
- Mansour Farhang: Rising Opposition to Occupation of Iraq Threatens Bush Agenda for Restructuring the Oil-Rich Country
- Philip Agee: Cuba's Crackdown on Government Opponents Triggered by Washington's Funding of Dissident Groups
- John Wilhelm: Labor Movement Speaks Out Against Bush Administration's Post-9/11 Targeting of Immigrants
Week Ending May 16, 2003
- Michael Renner: Under White House Control, Iraq's Oil Wealth May Be Headed Toward Privatization
- Michael Marriotte: GOP Energy Legislation Offers Corporate Subsidies to Build New U.S. Nuclear Power Plants
- Robert Rabin: U.S. Navy Leaves Vieques Bombing Range; Activists Now Focus on Cleanup of Navy's Toxic Legacy
Week Ending May 23, 2003
- Charlie Cray: Allegations of War Profiteering Leveled Against Halliburton and Other Companies With Close Ties to White House
- Nick Nyhart: Federal Court Derails Campaign Finance Regulations Supreme Court will decide fate of McCain-Feingold law
- Salih Booker: Critics Say Bush AIDS Treatment Plan Flawed in Confronting Global Epidemic
Week Ending May 30, 2003
- Beau Grosscup: Critics Claim Bombings in Saudi Arabia, Morocco Expose Failure of Bush War on Terror
- Nada Elia: Women Under Siege in U.S.-Occupied Iraq
- John Nichols: Opponents Organize Resistance to FCC Rules Change That Will Strengthen Media Monopolies
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