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Week Ending July 1, 2005
- Danny Schechter: Progressive Activists and Legislators Challenge Corporate Media's Failure to Cover Downing Street Memo
- Barry Bachrach: Leonard Peltier's Attorney Disputes Conviction of the Imprisoned Native American Activist
- Suzanne Gordon: Shortage of Nurses in U.S. Connected to Cost-Cutting, Restructuring and Disrespect
Week Ending July 8, 2005
- Adnan Rashed: Iraqi Union Activists Call for End of U.S. Occupation
- Leslie Cagan: Peace Groups Organize Giant September Anti-War Protests in Washington, D.C.
- Chris Slevin: Big Business Will Be Among Few Winners if Congress Ratifies Central American Free Trade Agreement
Week Ending July 15, 2005
- Ray McGovern: Bush Call to 'Stay the Course in Iraq' Echoes Pronouncements Made During Vietnam War
- Joanne Sheehan: Military Base Closings Force Communities to Plan for Sustainable Economic Development
- Joanne Wypijewski: Civil War Looms in AFL-CIO as Dissidents Demand Reform and Threaten to Break Up Federation
Week Ending July 22, 2005
- Rahul Mahajan: Bombing of London Transit System Renews Debate on How to Effectively Fight Terrorism
- Robert Jensen: Despite Earlier Denials, Presidential Adviser Karl Rove Played Key Role in Illegal Disclosure of CIA Agent's Identity
- Michael Marriott: Contrary to Bush Administration Position, Nuclear Power is not a Solution to Global Warming
Week Ending July 29, 2005
- John Bonifaz: The Downing Street Memos and Valerie Plame-CIA Scandal Reveal a White House Bent on Misleading Public on Rationale for Iraq War
- Rep. Barbara Lee: Rep. Barbara Lee Introduces Bill That Would Prohibit Permanent U.S. Military Bases in Iraq
- Kim Ives: U.N. Troops Accused of July 6th Massacre in Haiti's Cite Soleil
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