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Access a specific text and RealAudio archive by clicking on the week's link below.
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Week Ending Aug. 6, 2004
- David Potorti: Victims' Families Say 9/11 Commission Report Avoids Certain Truths, But Makes Some Valuable Recommendations
- Wayne Smith: Influenced by Hard-core Exile Groups, Bush Imposes New Sanctions Against Cuba
- John Nichols: Democrats at Boston Convention Prepare for Moderate and Cautious Election Campaign
Week Ending Aug. 13, 2004
- Medea Benjamin: Anti-war Message Banned at Democratic National Convention
- Doris "Granny D" Haddock: Activist Granny D, 94, Launches Campaign for U.S. Senate Seat in New Hampshire
- Roy Brown: Latin American Musicians Perform in Support of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez
Week Ending Aug. 20, 2004
- Craig Eisendrath: Terrorist Alerts: Genuine Threats or Political Ploy?
- Dennis Burke: Instant Run-off Voting a Tool to Strengthen Democracy
- Cheri Honkala: Poor People's Campaign To Hold Protest March on NYC GOP Convention
Week Ending Aug. 27, 2004
- Gregory Wilpert: Populist Venezuelan President Triumphs Over Opponents in Aug. 15 Recall Election
- Matthew Rothschild: Kerry's Ambiguous Position on Iraq Alienates Progressive Voters
- Oskar Castro: Counter-Recruitment Campaign Warns Youth of Deceptive Methods Used by Military Recruiters
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