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7/31
Beirut Residents Demonstrate and Destroy United Nations Headquarters
After Qana Massacre; Israeli Ambassador to United States Questioned
About Attacks; Demonstrators March on Brooklyn Bridge Protesting
US Support for Israel; Southern Californians March Against
Ongoing Attacks; Senate Set To Vote on Off-Shore Drilling
Plan; Up to Two Million People Demonstrate Against Electoral
Fraud in Mexico City; Lebanese Community in Senegal Watches
Conflict in Awe;
7/28
Bush and Blair Agree to Deploy Multinational Force to Southern
Lebanon; Residents in Lebanon Feel Helpless with Israel and
Hezbollah; Critics Suspicious of Kurdish Representatives on
U.S. Tour; Can Journalists Report on Freedom of Speech? The
Case of Ehren Watada; House of Representatives May Finally
Move on Federal Minimum Wage Increase; India’s Parliament
Members Oppose U.S.-India Nuclear Deal;
7/27
Democrats May Seek to Block Bolton’s Nomination; Indiscriminate
Bombing by Israeli Defense Forces Continues; Nepal’s
New Government’s Flexibility for Tibetan Refugees Angers
China; Bipartisan Report Cites Waste and Abuse in Department
of Homeland Security Contracts; Scientists Say More Record-Breaking
Heat Waves May be Part of the Future;
7/26
International Diplomats Meet in Rome to Discuss Middle East
Crisis; Israel Rejects Palestinian Offer to Negotiate Solution;
Legislation to Deter Presidential Signing Statements is Introduced
in the Senate; Critics Say Proposed Legislation Will Make
it Easier to Spy on U.S. Citizens; Iraqi Prime Minister Addresses
Joint Session of Congress; Guatemalan Political and Justice
System Faces Major Test; German Education System Tier Places
Migrant Students at a Disadvantage;
7/25
Lebanese Refugees Seek Shelter in Unlikely Places; India Blames
U.S. for WTO Doha Round Failure; South American Summit Wraps
up in Argentina; Congress Introduces New Immigration Reform;
The American Legislative Exchange Council Meets to Expand
Free Trade; Residents in Queens Still Without Power;
7/24
Humanitarian Disaster Imminent in Lebanon; Condoleezza Rice
Starts Middle East Diplomatic Mission; Israel Censoring Journalists;
Death Toll in Iraq Continues to Mount as Iraqi PM Plans Trip
to Washington; Nepalese Agricultural Workers Fight for Land
and Employment; Oaxaca’s Popular Movement Under Attack;
7/21
Attacks on Gaza Continue Unabated; Lebanon Responds to Washington’s
Diplomatic Efforts; Lawmakers on Capitol Hill May be Shifting
Position on Iraq War; Anti-Abortion “Operation America”
Targets Mississippi’s Last Abortion Clinic; Judge Considers
Whether to Jail Journalist for Refusing to Give FBI Videotape;
Burundi Rebel Group Asked to Lay Down Arms Aral Sea Region;
7/20
Kofi Annan Calls for Immediate Ceasefire in the Middle East;
Senate Debates Voting Rights Act Reauthorization; Survey Results
Indicate Political Interference with FDA Science; Nail Salon
Workers Organizing in California; New Dam Brings Hope in Aral
Sea Region;
7/19
Death Toll in Iraq Averages 100 A Day; Israeli War Ships Attacks
Palestinian Refugee Camp; As Violence Continues in Iraq, Beirut
Residents Weigh in on International Response; Washington Stands
in Solidarity with Israel; Lebanese-Canadian Community Rallies
in Canada; Voters in the Democratic Republic of Congo Prepare
to Head to the Polls;
7/18
Alberto Gonzalez Continues to Defend Warrant-Less Wiretapping
Program; Censorship and Banning of Foreign Nationals in Israel
Raising Concern; Authorities Say Al Qaeda in Kashmir Claims
Are A Hoax; North Korea Facing Unanimous United Nations Resolution;
Authorities in Uganda Confirm Child Trafficking Ring; Clash
at El Salvador University Leaves Autonomy at Risk;
7/17
A Look at Internally Displaced Lebanese; Mali Hosts Poor People’s
Summit in Mali; Peace Process Between India and Pakistan Waning;
Senate Begins Stem Cell Debate; France’s Immigration
Law Targets Youth;
7/14
Israel Bombs Hezbollah Headquarters in Lebanon, while Airstrikes
Continue in Northern Israel; Lebanon Pleas to the International
Community; More Deaths in Israeli Airstrikes into Gaza; Narmada
Dam Protest Continues in India; Border City Residents Address
Undocumented Immigration; Hunger Fast Brings Protesters from
Across US to the White House; Movement for Food Policy Council
in Oakland;
7/13
Israel Bombs Lebanese Airport; Israel's New Two Front War;
Effects of the 19 Day Attack on the Gaza Strip; U.S. Reacts
to Mid East Crisis; Voting Rights Act; G8 Meetings and President
Bush Visits Germany Today;
7/12
Israeli Ambassador Addresses United Nations cut and copy;
Military Operation against Lebanon Begins; Military Operation
Against Gaza Strip Continues; Search Continues for Those Responsible
for Mumbai Train Bombs; Iraq’s Parliament Prepares to
Vote on Timeline for U.S. Troop Withdrawal; Congress Deadlocked
on Immigration Reform but Money Allocated for Border Security;
House Holds Hearing on “No Child Left Behind”
Act;
7/11
Coordinated Bombings Strike Commuter Trains in India; Senate
Considers Guantánamo Detainees; UN Security Council
Members Delay Vote on North Korea Sanctions; AMLO Supporters
Plan Mass Demonstration; Sectarian Violence on the Rise in
Lebanon; Proposed Ugandan Law May Further Stigmatize those
Living with HIV/AIDS;
7/10
Administration Ally Scorns President Bush over Intelligence
Matters; India Test Fires Nuclear-Capable Missile As Bush
Pushes India-U.S. Deal; Israel Continues Incursion into Gaza
Strip; Pentagon Charges Four more Soldiers for Rape and Murder
of Iraqi Girl; New Act Forces Needy to Go Without Healthcare;
7/7
What Mexico’s New President Could Mean in Washington;
World’s Leaders Prepare for G8 Summit in St. Petersburg;
HIV/AIDS Attacks Latinos in the U.S.; Massachusetts Moves
to Make Local Health Care Reforms; Behind the World Cup: Football
and Racism in Germany;
7/6
Public Concern Over Mexican Electoral Fraud Remains High;
Israel Continues Offensive and Re-Occupation of Gaza Strip;
Turkey’s Deputy Prime Minister Wraps Up Trip to United
States; Students To Pay More for College Loans; Focus in Nepal
Turns to Integrating Maoists; Oil Discovery in Uganda Cause
for Concern;
7/5
North Korea Tests Missile, UN Threatens Sanctions; Israel
Expands Gaza Offensive; Republicans Stage Dueling Immigration
Hearings; Relief Money Slow to Halt Suicides in Rural India;
Nepal’s Madheshis Stage Week-Long Rally for Civil Rights;
Argentina: Workers Rally to Keep Occupied Factory;
7/4
Wounded Warriors - Native American Veterans with PTSD;
7/3
In Tight Mexican Election, Two Candidates Claim Victory; Rumblings
of Electoral Fraud in Oaxaca; Obrador Supporters Planning
Protest Actions; Anti-War Protesters Plan July 4th Actions;
Women Protest Honor Killings in Turkey; Plant City Residents
Cry Foul Over Health Report; China Opens Railway to Tibet;
Tibetan Nationalists Protest;
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