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Week Ending May 7, 2004
- Nancy Lessin and Charlie Richardson: White House Extends Deployment of Troops Serving in Iraq as Violence Shakes U.S. Occupation
- March for Women's Lives Draws 1 Million to Nation's Capital in Defense of Reproductive Rights
- David Levy: World Bank/IMF Policies Challenged by Global Justice Activists who Demand Cancellation of Debt and an End to Secrecy
Week Ending May 14, 2004
- Larry Birns: Former Ambassador to Honduras with Troubling Human Rights Record, Named as Chief U.S. Diplomat in Iraq
- Slava Davidson: International Solidarity Movement Activists Tour U.S. to Rally Opposition Against War and Occupation in Palestine, Iraq
- Doug Ireland: Kerry Campaign's Lack of Focus and Swing to the Right Raises Concern of Party Faithful
Week Ending May 21, 2004
- Carroll Bogert: Human Rights Abuses in U.S.-Run Iraq and Afghan Prisons are Widespread and Systemic
- John Dean: Former Counsel to President Richard Nixon Declares that Misconduct in Bush White House is 'Worse than Watergate'
- Bruce Ackerman: A Vote for Nader Can be a Vote for Kerry
Week Ending May 28, 2004
- Eric LeCompte: Pentagon's Legacy of Training Latin American Soldiers in Torture Techniques Haunts Probe Into Iraqi Prisoner Abuse Scandal
- Michael Scherer: While Federal Contracts to Private Companies Proliferate, Government Oversight is Weak or Nonexistent
- Max Sawicki: Bush Administration's Military Expenditures and Tax Cuts Lead to Unprecedented Deficit Spending
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