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2003-2004
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Future terrorism should not vindicate Bush's foreign policy.
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Special Registration represents the most recent of the Federal Government's escalating attacks on immigrant communities.
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Salvadoran health care workers battle privatization.
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Protests resume after the government rolls back popular gains.
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With Congress seemingly locked into war, democracy demands dissent. The protest in New York delivered.
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CAFTA provides a perfect example of a “free trade” agreement that actually undermines democratic freedoms.
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Three years after the 1999 Seattle protests, a maturing social movement defies its negative label.
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When one of the World Bank's most substantial engagements to date with civil society began to produce findings critical of its structural adjustment policies, the institution ran away. Will activists, who have shamed the Bank back to the table, be able to force a more serious response?
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Come October 24, if our country's workload were on par with the rest of the industrialized world, you would have the rest of the year off.