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7/31
Israel to Build more Settlements; Training Terrorists or the
Poor?; Part 1: Vieques in South Korea; Tourism Continues to
Kashmir; Mumia Abu Jamal Commentary: 50th Anniversary of the
Cuban Revolution;
7/30
Texas Senator’s Hole up in New Mexico; Montreal WTO
Meetings Wrap-Up; Mistrial in LA Police Beating Case; Nigeria
Poised to Enter Liberia; Digital Voting Machine Flaws;
7/29
Betting on Terrorism; More on Israel-Palestine; CT to Transfer
Prisoners to Save $; DNA Test Frees Death Row Inmate; Korean
War Anniversary;
7/28
Prison Rates Rise for 2002; South Korea Marks Armistice; Adopt-a-Silo
Day; Mountain Top Mining in West Virginia; Radio For Peace
Locked Out;
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7/25
New Sanctions on North Korea; Palestinian PM Meets President
Bush; Global Gag Rule: A Danger to Women’s Health; LPFM
Victory; Congress Recess Approaches;
7/24
Report Points to US Intelligence Failings on 9-11; California
Governor Faces Recall; Nigeria to Send Forces to Liberia;
Environmental Superfund Controversy; Pacifica Bylaws Voted
Down;
7/23
Aid Takes the Rap; Two More US soldiers Die in Iraq; Iraqi
Representatives Appear Before UN Security Council; LA Police
Officer to Hear Jury’s Verdict Soon; Mumia Abu Jamal
Commentary: The Bush Blair Doctrine;
7/22
Liberian Situation Remains Volatile; AIDS cause concern in
Bagdad; Released Guantanamo Prisoner Sues; Islamists Strike
in Kashmir; War Resistors League Holds 80th Annual Conference;
7/21
Bush Calls for More International Presence in Iraq; Inquiry
Open in Death of Weapons Inspector Dr. Kelly; South Korean
President Denies North Korea Built a Second Plant for Plutonium;
Arab-Americans Under Attack in Chicago; Mexican Police Accuse
American Woman of Murder; Meeting African Leaders Affirm Women's
Rights;
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7/18
Blair in Washington DC; Delayed Iraqi Oil Production; Formation
of a Peaceful Resolution in Korea; Congressional Redistricting
in Texas; Living Wage for Workers in Atlanta;
7/17
Protests in Baghdad; Pre-War Iraq Intelligence Still Under
Fire; International Day of Global Justice; Chicago’s
Congress Hotel Strike Continues Into 4th Week; The Niger Uranium
Debate;
7/16
Senate Intelligence Committees Resist Holding Public Hearings;
India will not Send Troops to Iraq; Hearings on the Closure
of a Venezuelan Community Television Station; Safety of Aging
Nukes; Who Will Benefit from the Africa Growth Opportunity
Act?; Mumia Abu Jamal Commentary: "'W' does Africa";
7/15
Bush Dogged By WMD Claims; Iraqi Resistance Has Broad Support;
Running Out of Natural Gas?; Stadiums Leave Cities Cash-Strapped;
Inquiring Into Gujarat Violence;
7/14
Controversey Continues over State of the Union Allegations;
Bush Finishes Visit to Africa; Anniversary of Srebrenica massacre;
Pastors For Peace to Deliver Supplies to Cuba; Journalist
Sentenced to Life Publishing a Blasphemous Letter;
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7/11
Bush in Uganda; Small Arms in Conflicts; Questioning Computerized
Voting; Controversial Anti-Gang Measures; Public Access TV
in Philadelphia;
7/10
Iraq War Justification Called in Question; Guatemalan Elections;
Senegalese Deportation; Maxxam Protested; New Pacifica By-Laws
To Go Forward;
7/9
Pentagon Stymieing 9-11 Investigation; ISM Volunteers Arrested
by IDF; Police Brutality in Oregon; Radioactive Ruling; Justice
in Post-Saddam Baghdad;
7/8
Bush Greeted in Senegal by Protests; Senate FCC Hearings;
Mexico’s Governing PAN Loses Seats; Bush Plan: Privatizing
the Workforce; Mosque Attack in Pakistan;
7/7
Military Tribunal Trials Announced; Bush’s Africa Policy;
Community Environmental Victory in CT; Little Progress for
Palestinians; Obstacles for Iraqi Journalists;
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7/4
July 4th Special Documentary - Hacking Democracy;
7/3
Redeployment, Not Withdrawal in Bethlehem; Unemployment Rates
Released Today; Portable Classrooms = Environmental Danger;
Immigrants Fighting for Rights in Minnesota; Indigenous People
of India Under Attack;
7/2
Israeli Troop Withdrawal Begins?; Kraft Cares About Obesity?;
Where to Build WMD’s at Home…; Copyright Laws,
MP3 & the Internet; Australian Troops to the Solomon’s;
7/1
Aceh Situation Worsens; California Is Budget-Less; Murder
In Gujarat; Workers Demand Preservation of Labor Standards;
Deadline in US Exemption Pact for ICC;
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