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Week Ending May 6, 2005
- John Ross: Mexican Civil Society Rises Up to Protest Ruling Party's Attempt to Keep Progressive Candidate Off Presidential Ballot
- Robert McChesney: U.S. Media Fails to Hold Government Accountable in War and During Electoral Campaigns
- Jim Motavalli: Auto Industry Resists Fuel Efficiency Standards Making U.S. Increasingly Dependent on Foreign Oil
Week Ending May 13, 2005
- Marcus Raskin: Bush Administration, Peace Movement Learned Very Different Lessons from Vietnam War
- Michael Klare: Increasing Energy Demands and Diminishing Supplies Set Off Intensifying International Struggle to Capture Petroleum Resources
- Wade Henderson: As Senate Fight over Filibuster Looms, Extremist Judicial Appointments Hang in the Balance
Week Ending May 20, 2005
- Greg Palast: British Memo Indicates Bush Administration Fixed Intelligence to Justify Iraq Invasion
- Joy Gordon: Space for Political, Cultural and Religious Expression Opening up in Cuba
- Ari Schwartz: Rushed through Congress, Real ID Act Legislation Threatens Privacy Rights
Week Ending May 27, 2005
- John Burroughs: War is not the Answer to Nuclear Weapons Proliferation
- Bob Williams: Big Oil Buys Influence in Washington, Crafting Legislation that Adds to the Industry's Record Profits
- Jane Goodall: Chimpanzee Researcher Jane Goodall Supports Projects Benefiting People and Wildlife Living in Endangered African Forest Areas
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