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Week Ending October 7, 2005
- Jorge Farinacci: FBI Kills Fugitive Puerto Rican Nationalist Leader Filiberto Ojeda-Rios
- Tom Wilner: Hunger Strike by Guantanamo Detainees Enters Second Month
- Protesters at Massive Antiwar Actions in Washington, D.C. Demand Withdrawal from Iraq
Week Ending October 14, 2005
- Alex Knott: Indictment of House Majority Leader Tom DeLay Adds to Growing Cloud of Corruption Charges Hanging Over GOP
- Michael Gorman: Library Challenge to Patriot Act Gag Rule Appealed to Supreme Court
- Glenn Morris: Groups Campaign to End Veneration of Columbus and Transform Holiday
Week Ending October 21, 2005
- Mel Goodman: Iraq's Draft Constitution, If Approved, Could Provoke Civil War
- Max Wolff: White House and Congress Link Gulf Coast Aid to Deep Cuts in Social Programs
- Jamin Raskin: Bush's Supreme Court Nominee Harriet Miers Draws Charge of Cronyism from Democrats and Republicans Alike
Week Ending October 28, 2005
- Hussein Ibish: Accusations of Fraud and Uncertainty for the Future Surround Vote on Iraqi Constitution
- John Bonifaz: As CIA Leak Investigation Concludes, Critics Say Probe Should Examine Possible Presidential Crimes Around Iraq War
- Alex Wilson: "Green" Construction Techniques Advocated for Rebuilding New Orleans
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