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Week Ending July 7, 2006
- Anthony Arnove: Despite Recent Congressional Debate on Withdrawal, U.S. Likely to Remain In Iraq for Years
- Marixie Mercado: Children are Primary Victims of International Aid Cut-off to Palestinian Territories
- Heath Boushey: Increasing Minimum Wage After 9-Year Freeze Would Help Working Poor
Week Ending July 14, 2006
- Bruce Ackerman: Supreme Court Decision in Guantanamo Detainee Case Could Rein in Unilateral Presidential Power
- Michael Lettieri: Mexico's Presidential Election Outcome in Dispute as Leftist Party Cries 'Foul'
- Greg Palast: White House, Conservative Attacks on New York Times Over Financial Transaction Surveillance Program Seek to Intimidate the Press
Week Ending July 21, 2006
- Naseer Aruri: Israeli Assault on Gaza Strengthens Palestinian Support for Hamas Government
- John Ross: Mexicans Organize Historic March to Demand Presidential Election Recount
- Mimi Abramovitz: Punitive Welfare Reform Measures Fail to Alleviate Poverty for Nation's Poor Women and Children
Week Ending July 28, 2006
- Molly Malekar: Israel's Unilateral Approach Toward Middle East Conflict is Root Cause of Latest Battles in Gaza and Lebanon
- Wells Dixon: Consensus Building in Congress to Uphold Geneva Conventions in Treatment of Guantanamo Detainees
- Diane Wilson: "Troops Home Fast" Hunger Strikers Demand a Quick Withdrawal of U.S. Forces from Iraq
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