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7/29
Congress Approves National Energy Plan; US Soldier Sentenced
to 15 months in Prison, Acquitted of Desertion; Indian Law
to Restrict Family Size; Argentine Indigenous Community Battles
Oil Companies; Brazilians Weigh-In On Government Corruption
Scandals;
7/28
Congress Approves DR-CAFTA; Effects of DR-CAFTA in Central
America; IRA Announces End to Armed Campaign; Overwhelming
Cancer Rates in Southern Iraq; Los Alamos National Lab Worker
Contamination with Americium; Tens of Thousands of Sugar Cane
Workers March to Protect Their Livelihoods; New Mexico Governor
Calls REAL ID Unconstitutional;
7/27
Democrats Demand John Roberts Documents; Pending Re-Opening
of Al-Sadr's Office in Basra; Tourism Creeps Back to Disputed
Kashmir Region; ASARCO Seeks Renewal of Air Quality Renewal
Permit; Small Town Takes Back its Waterworks in California;
Tennessee Poultry Workers Seek to Unionize;
7/26
DR-CAFTA Poised to Pass in the House of Representatives; Historic
Split in AFL-CIO; Lebanese Government Emerges Out of Economic
Crises; Guatemalan Community Displaced by Chixoy Dam Seek
Reparations; Compton's Overwhelming Murder Rate; Anti-Abortion
Activists Come to San Francisco;
7/25
Calls for Philippine President to Step Down; Ethnic Communities
Fear Targeting by London Authorities; Congress Paves Way for
Energy Bill; Sunnis Return to Negotiate on Iraqi Draft Constitution;
Launch of Latin America's TeleSUR;
7/22
Anti-Muslim Backlash in London; Falluja Still Under Seige,
Rebuilding Slowly Continues; Resolution to Investigate Downing
Street Memo Introduced; Humanitarian Aid to Cuba Seized by
US Customs; US Plans Anti-Chavez Radio and TV Broadcasts in
Venezuela; Rwanda and Uganda Sign Extradition Treaty; Home
Care Alternative for Infants a Success;
7/21
The Reauthorization of the Patriot Act Moving Though Congress;
Meeting of High Ranking Iraqi Ambassadors in Jordan; Protestors
Condemn Attack on Noticias Newspaper Offices; Proposed Legislation
Seeks to Protect Reporters; California State Senator Investigating
Domestic Military Spying; African Growth and Opportunity Act
Forum Comes to a Close; Welfare Legislation Lacks Vision for
Child Care Funding;
7/20
Debate Over John Roberts Begins; Iraq's Anti Occupations Members
of Parliament; Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Visits
Washington; Los Angeles Area Aerospace Janitors on Strike;
A Look at the Native Hawaiian Government Reorganization Act;
The 5th Anniversary of UN Resolution 1308;
7/19
Bush to Announce Supreme Court Justice Nominee; Iraq and Iran
Strike Landmark Oil Pact Today; Iraqi Donor Conference Comes
to a Close in Jordan; The Status of Women Under New Iraqi
Government; Oaxacan Newspaper Workers Violently Attacked;
Free Aceh and the Indonesian Government Begin Peace Pact;
7/18
Criminal Charges Filed Against Saddam Hussein; FBI Monitoring
ACLU and Other Lawful Groups; EPA Under Fire for Spending
Thousands on Publicity Campaigns; 60th Anniversary of First
Atomic Blast Observed in Albuquerque; Thousands March for
Gallo Wine Workers in San Francisco; Medical Marijuana Advocates
Rally in Santa Cruz;
7/15
Senator McCain Meets with Whitehouse on War Detainees; Sunni
Minority and the Iraq Conflict; Black Market for Blood in
Iraq; Freed Detainee Witnessed Systemic Abuse; New Law in
India Allows for Deportation of Millions of Muslims; Schwarzenegger
Guts Labor Research Center;
7/14
Tariq Ali On Recent Developments re: London Bombing; Calls
For Iraqi Federalism; Tribal Lands And Mining; Hearing Today
Of Activists Arrested For Aiding Border Crossings; Moazzam
Begg Interview Part Two; CAFTA Protest;
7/13
Senators Hold Hearing on Investigations into FBI Allegations
of Detainee Abuse; Exclusive Wake Up Call Interview with Former
Guantanamo Detainee; Indian Tea Laborers on Strike; Opposition
to Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo Continues
to Grow; Federal Grand Juries Threaten Political Dissent;
Energy Bill Threatens Salmon Monitoring in Idaho;
7/12
Democrats Call on Bush to Remove Karl Rove; Environmentalists
Launch Campaign Against Exxon-Mobil; India-US Defense Deal
Under Fire; Repression of Social Movements in Oaxaca, Mexico;
California Governor Schwarzenegger Signs New Budget; Sudanese
People's Liberation Movement Leader Sworn in as Vice President;
7/11
Debate Over Corporation for Public Broadcasting in the Senate;
Calls for Congressional Hearings for Karl Rove; 10 Year Anniversary
of Srebrenica Massacre; Africans Skeptical Over Pledges; Continued
Racism in Boulder Colorado;
7/8
300 Arrested at G8; Televised Torture in Iraq; U.S. Central
Asian Military Bases Challenged; More on Tom Delay and Corruption;
Protests against Eminent Domain Abuse; ACLU Infiltrated by
Anti-Immigrant Activists;
7/7
Series of Bombings in London Claims over 30 Lives; U.S. Reaction
to London Bombing; G8 Summit and Protests Continue; Continued
Violence in Haiti Prevents Medical Treatment; The Fight for
Noticias in Oaxaca, Mexico; Metro Contracts Stalled in Santa
Cruz, California;
7/6
Judith Miller to Serve Jail Time; Protestors Break Through
Steel Fence at G8; London to Host 2012 Olympic Games; Questions
Over Baghdad Water Supply; Anti-Death Penalty Advocates Press
Uganda's High Court; Palestinian Refugees in Lebanon May Have
Chance for More Job;
7/5
Campaigns Begin over Nomination to Replace Sandra Day O'Connor;
Indian Government Bracing for Nationwide Protests; Massive
Protests Continue on the Eve of G8 Summit; Iraqis Extremely
Dependent on Food Ration System; Voice in the Wilderness Back
in Court; Janitors in Colorado Fight for Better Working Conditions;
7/4
What Price Freedom?: Sexual Assault in the US Armed Forces
7/1
Justice Sandra Day O'Connor Announces Retirement; UN Pursues
Investigation Into Secret Detention Facilities; African Countries
May Bear The Burden Of Oil Exploration; Contamination Of The
US Beef Supply Results In Calls For Better Testing; Highest
Number Of Indian Women Nominated For Nobel Prize; Akwasasne
Mohawk Casino Outside New York;
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