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Month in Review • 2005

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May 2005: Some Key Events & Trends #1

June 2005: Some Key Events & Trends #2

July 2005: IRAQ AND U.S. POLITICS: BUSH POLICY IN GROWING TROUBLE

August 2005: #4

September 2005: Katrina, Iraq, Nuclear First Strike Policy

October 2005: Iraqi Vote Fiasco, Nobel Prize to IAEC

November 2005: Torture, Chemical Weapons

December 2005: Torture, Assaults on Immigrants, Elections in Palestine & Bolivia

 

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