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Week Ending Sept. 5, 2003
- Nathaniel Hurd: Bombing of U.N. Office in Baghdad Provokes Reassessment of International Organization's Role in Occupied Iraq
- William Turner: Cuban-American Community Pressures White House into Confrontation with Castro
- Wenonah Hauter: Consumer Groups Link Power Outage and Failing Grid to Utility Deregulation
Week Ending Sept. 12, 2003
- Erik Gustafson: Bombing of Shiite Holy Shrine Kills Powerful Cleric and Further Destabilizes U.S.-Occupied Iraq
- Eleanor Holmes Norton: D.C. Congresswoman Fights to Reprioritize U.S. Spending from Weapons Programs to Social Needs
- The Rev. Jesse Jackson Supports Yale University Strikers; Makes Connections Between Labor and Civil Rights Struggles
Week Ending Sept. 19, 2003
- Scott Ritter: Former UN Weapons Inspector Charges Bush Launched Iraq War to Pursue Agenda of 'Global Hegemony
- John Gershman: On 2nd Anniversary of 9/11 Attack, Americans Ask if U.S. Wars Have Made Them Safer
- Josh Silver: Grassroots Movement Working to Derail FCC Media Deregulation Plan
Week Ending Sept. 26, 2003
- Hussein Ibish: As Middle East Road Map Peace Plan Unravels, Israel Threatens to Expel or Assassinate Yasser Arafat
- Anuradha Mittal: WTO Cancun Summit Meeting Collapses As Coalition of Developing Nations Rejects 'Bad Deal' on Farm Subsidies
- John Walke: Bush Administration Launches New Attack on Clean Air Rules; Environmental Groups Fight Back
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