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Week Ending May 3, 2002
- Noam Chomsky: Middle East Conflict and U.S. War Plan Against Iraq
- Barbara Olshansky: Civil Rights Group Sues Bush Administration on Post-9/11 Mass Detention of Immigrants
- John Cavanagh: Historic April 20 Washington, D.C. Protest Draws Broad Coalition to Condemn Bush Policies
Week Ending May 10, 2002
- Joe Stork: Israel Blocks Access to UN Team Set to Investigate Jenin Refugee Camp Human Rights Violations
- Edgardo Lander: Possible White House Role in Attempt to Overthrow President Hugo Chavez Goes Unreported in Venezuelan Media
- Jim Hightower: Rolling Thunder Down-home Democracy Tour Organizes Progressive Revival Meetings Across the U.S.
Week Ending May 17, 2002
- Doug Ireland: Le Pen Defeated in France, But Neo-Fascist Parties are On the Rise Across Europe
- Noam Wiener: Hundreds of Israeli Army Reservists Refuse to Serve in Occupied Territories; Lt. Noam Wiener explains why he has chosen to resist
- Patrick Woodall: Broad Coalition Working to Derail Fast Track Legislation in U.S. Senate; Although likely to pass, opponents have strategy to defeat bill in House
Week Ending May 24, 2002
- Wayne Smith: Carter Trip to Cuba Sabotaged by Bush Administration Charges Against Castro over "Bioweapons Program"
- Wayne Madsen: Former Intelligence Officer Accuses White House and Pentagon of Providing Direct Support for Failed Venezuelan Coup Attempt
- Debbie Elkin: Activists Who Walked from New Haven, Conn. to New York City Call for Peace with Justice in Middle East
Week Ending May 31, 2002
- Norman Solomon: White House Responds to Tough Questions About 9/11 Warning by Challenging Patriotism of Those Calling for Public Inquiry
- Larry Birns: Bush Counters Carter Visit to Cuba with Tougher Sanctions and Aid to Dissidents; President and his brother Jeb cultivate Cuban American votes critical to GOP's electoral strategy
- Matt Bivens: U.S.-Russia Nuclear Weapons Treaty Misses Historic Opportunity for Deep-Cuts in Both Nation's Arsenals
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