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August 2004
Tuesday, August 31
- Some Victims' Families Say GOP Unfairly Capitalizing on 9/11
- 2nd Probe at the Pentagon Examines Actions on Iraq
- Sovereign Iraq Just as Deadly to U.S. Forces
- President Admits War on Terror Cannot Be Won
- White House in Brawl Over Weapons Workers
- Protesters, Lawyers Criticize Convention Arrests
- US Jets Fire on Afghan Village; 8 Dead
- Pig-Snouted Protesters Mock Cheney, Halliburton
- Wounds of 9/11 Torn Open Again
- Far Right Not Thrilled About Being Left Out
Monday, August 30
- She Lost Sister on 9/11, but Marches on for Peace
- Human Cost of Iraq War Erodes Support for Bush
- Antiwar Demonstrators in New York Impress Seasoned Portland Protester
- Canadians Journey to U.S. to Join Protest
- Energy Firms Buy Bush Favors, Critics Say
- Iraq Success 'Catastrophic': Bush
- Hundreds of Thousands March Against Bush, War
- Gay GOP Leader Warns of a Cultural War Within Party
- Protesters in New York Planning to Take On Media Giants
Sunday, August 29
- Poll: More Believe Bush Behind Attack Ads
- One Irishman in His Boat Spreads Anti-War Message
- Olympic Gold Hero Accuses Bush
- Major Temperature Rise Recorded in Arctic This Year: German Scientists
- Magazine: US Soldier Says Torture Encouraged
- Stage Set for Huge Anti-Bush March in New York
Saturday, August 28
- FBI Espionage Probe Goes Beyond Israeli Allegations, Sources Say
- FBI Probes Pentagon Spy Case
- Kissinger Backed Dirty War Against Left in Argentina
Friday, August 27
- Bush Admits Iraq 'Miscalculations' in Times Interview
- Pinochet Once Again in the Hands of the Courts
- White House Takes Secrecy to New Levels, Coalition Reports
- 'MOB-sters' Cross The Brooklyn Bridge
- The Unseen Cost of War: American Minds
- Gandhi Heir Urges Palestinians to Adopt Non-Violence Tactic
- Charges Unlikely for Dad of Dead Marine
- Bush U-Turn on Climate Change Wins Few Friends
- First Large Protest Kicks Off Week of Expected Anti-GOP Rallies
Thursday, August 26
- Clock in New York's Times Square Counts War Cost
- Minorities Bear Brunt of 'Subtler' Bias at US Polls, Report Says
- Bush Campaign Refused to Pull Olympic Ad
- Nearly 36 Million Americans Living in Poverty
- Olympic Chiefs Ask Bush to Pull Election Ad
- 74 Killed as Iraq's Sistani Tries to 'Save' Najaf
- Florida Man Burns Marine Van, Self After Son Dies in Iraq
- Report Reveals Many More Incidents of Abuse, Urges Prosecution
- MPs Plan to Impeach Blair Over Iraq War Record
- Poll: 81% of NYers Support Protests
Wednesday, August 25
- Bush's Father Foresaw Costs of Iraq War
- Judge Blocks Central Park Protest; March to Go On
- GOP Delegates Met With Anti-Bush Signs
- Bush Campaign Lawyer Resigns Over Ties to 'Swift Boat Veterans for Truth'
- Advisor Retracts Remark on Kerry Supporting War
- Najaf: Sistani Tells Iraqis to March to Save the City
- White House Puts the West on Fast Track for Oil, Gas Drilling
- California Court to Rule on 1980 Death Squad Killing
- Jesse Ventura Helps Launch Organization 'Operation Truth'
- Kerry Wins Backing from Nobel Economics Laureates
- RNC in NYC: Group Says It Will Not Use Highway for Protest
Tuesday, August 24
- Observers See Eerie Parallels in Attacks on Kerry, McCain
- Code Pink's Andrea Buffa: A Wise, Wry Smile on Face of Dissent
- Police Brace for Unauthorized Convention Protest in Central Park
- Cheney Backs Freedom for Gay Relationships
- Greenpeace Protests Ford's Plans for Cars
- Iraq Olympians Say Bush Is Not on Their Team
- Hundreds of Iraqi, US Troops Braced for Najaf Assault
- Rumsfeld, Military Leaders Faulted in Prison Abuse
- No Hospitals for Palestinian Hunger Strike - Israel
- U.S. May Help Demobilize 'Terrorist' Army in Colombia
Monday, August 23
- Fighting, Artillery Barrage Rocks Iraqi Shrine
- Meat-Eaters Soak Up the World's Water
- Arundhati Roy:Life Comes Between a Firebrand and Her Fiction
- Anger as Bush Bids to Exploit Olympic Games
- Nader Refuses to Quit Race for White House
Sunday, August 22
- My 'Revolution' Will Not Hurt You, Chavez Tells Foes
- Washington Accused of Ignoring Nuclear Terror Threat
- Bush is 'Exploiting 9/11 for Re-Election'
- Palestinians Denounce U.S. Over Settlement Shift
Saturday, August 21
- 'Staggering Amount' of Cash Missing In Iraq
- Sadr's Men Hold Iraq Shrine in Defiance of Govt
- Poll Finds Growing Opposition to Iraq War
- Afghanistan Probe Implicated Abu Ghraib Interrogators
Friday, August 20
- Sadr Presses Iraqi Militia to Continue Fight After Massive US Attacks
- CIA Study on Iraq Weapons Is Off Course, Officials Say
- US Doctors Tied to Prisoner Abuse
- Probe Examines General's Remarks on Terror
- A War of Words: Soldier's Family Hits Out
- 'Toyota-ization' is Latest Global Threat as Desert Dust Storms Spread
- Police Turn Up Volume for GOP Convention
- Protesters Next on FBI Lists
Thursday, August 19
- War Record Counters Kerry Critic's Version
- Iraq's Sadr Facing 'Final Hours' - Government
- Iraqi Soccer Players Angered by Bush Campaign Ads
- Report: Bush Showed 'Reckless Disregard' After 9/11
- War Overtakes Economy as US Voters' Top Concern
Wednesday, August 18
- IDF Teaches US Soldiers Guerilla Response
- Heavy Fighting in Najaf: 'Surrender or Be Crushed'
- Former Military Leaders Criticize Bush's Plan to Withdraw Troops
- Despite Superior Firepower, US Loses Ground to al-Sadr's Militia
- Kerry Condemns Anti-Bush Ad
- Bereuter: War in Iraq Not Justified
Tuesday, August 17
- Afghan Vote Threatens Bush's Credibility
- In Bolivia, Push for Che Tourism Follows Locals' Reverence
- Gap Between Rich and Poor Widening in Troubled Economy
- Bush's Faith-Based Changes Scrutinized
- FBI, NY Police Track Activists
- Global Warming Menaces California Wine Industry
- FBI Accused of Concealing Link to Mercenary Jailer in Afghanistan
Monday, August 16
- Chavez Declares Recall Victory With 58% Majority
- Israeli Prisons Consider Barbecues to Break Up Palestinian Hunger Strike
- Mideast Peace Promoters Sharply Criticize Bush Administration
- Reservists Say War Makes Them Lose Jobs
- Family of Iraq Abuse Whistleblower Threatened
- Democrats Criticize Bush's Corporate Ties
- International Observers Ratify Chávez's Triumph in Referendum
- Afghan Trial of Alleged US Vigilantes Halted as FBI Returns Evidence
- Offensive Resumes in Najaf, Prompting Desertions of Iraqi Troops
Sunday, August 15
- Explosions Echo Throughout Najaf After Ceasefire Breaks Down
- Iraq: Massacre Fears as Najaf Peace Talks Collapse
- Consultants Profit From Their Pentagon Ties
- Venezuelans Vote Early in Referendum on Chavez Rule
- Palestinians in Israeli Jails Start Hunger Strike
- US Allies Back Truce in Iraq During Olympics
Saturday, August 14
- U.S. Army, 'Fahrenheit 9/11' Distributors at War
- Ad That Won Web Award Criticizes Bush for War
Friday, August 13
- Iraq: U.S. Keeps Winning Battles, Losing Wars
- Was the Tragic Suicide of a TA Soldier His Final Protest Against an Unjust War?
- Bush Campaign Steps Up Attacks as Kerry Gains in Polls
- Chavez Camp Accuses US of Pushing for His Recall
Thursday, August 12
- Leading US Daily Admits Underplaying Stories Critical of White House Push for Iraq War
- World's Shiites Warn That US Is Treading on Sensitive Ground
- Soldiers Use Online Resources to Make Voices Heard
- Army Turns to Private Guards
- Biggest US Law Group Condemns Torture, Calls for Independent Investigation
- Young Marines Frustrated by Lack of Progress
- Poll Gives Kerry 6-Point Lead Over Bush in Florida
- Heat Waves to Worsen Across America, Europe - Study
- Director Moore Quotes Goss on Lack of CIA Credentials
- California Court Voids San Francisco's Same-Sex Marriages
- N.J. Governor Resigns, Admits He Is Gay
Wednesday, August 11
- California's Greens Reject Nader's Bid for State Ballot
- New York Lockdown
Tuesday, August 10
- Bush Team on Defensive Over al-Qaeda Leak
- Japan's Nuclear Accident Shakes Public Confidence
- Diplomacy Sidelined as US Targets Iran
- Pakistan Complains to US Over Sting that 'Targeted' UN Envoy
Monday, August 9
- Big Business Becoming Big Brother
- White House Intercedes for Gas Project in National Forest
Sunday, August 8
- US Senators Targeted in 'Outing' Campaign
- Political Analyst Sees Kerry Victory
- Iraq Orders Al-Jazeera Office in Baghdad to Close
- Bush Family Listens as a Minister Urges Wealthy Congregation to Ditch Possessions
- Electoral Fraud Claim Returns to Haunt America's Sunshine State
- Iraq Reinstates Capital Punishment
- Stay Calm Everyone, There's Prozac in the Drinking Water
Saturday, August 7
- S.F. Man Says Beheading Video Is a Hoax
- Pakistan: U.S. Blew Undercover Operation
- Ordered to Just Walk Away
- Stonewalk for Peace
- Deepening Anti-U.S. Rage Casts Doubt on Iraq Leaders' Ability to Restore Order
Friday, August 6
- US Military Bracing for Recruitment Headaches
- Nader Effort to Gain Mass. Ballot Access is in Doubt
- Unabashed Racist Wins Tenn. GOP Primary
- Iraq Set to Use Martial Law in Terror Fight
- Tongue-Twisted Bush is Bent on Self-Harm
- Feds Accused of Exaggerating Fire Impact
- Edwards: Democratic Ticket OK with Missouri Marriage Ban
- Polluted U.S. Beaches Closing in Record Numbers
Thursday, August 5
- With War Losing Support, Rumsfeld Stages a Retreat
- Springsteen Gets Political with Attack on Bush
- US Abuse Could Be War Crime
- Bush, Family and Top Aides Received $127,600 Gifts Last Year from Saudi Crown Prince
- The Face of Washington's Press Corps is Much Whiter than the Face of the Nation
- Kerry Courts America's Corporate Leaders
- New Book Attacks Neo-Cons From the Right
Wednesday, August 4
- Republican Candidate Admits Supporting Eugenics
- World Bank Still Says Yes to Oil, Gas Projects
- They Seek Him Here, They Seek Him There
- Questioned at Gunpoint, Shackled, Forced to Pose Naked
Tuesday, August 4
- Pre-9-11 Intelligence Underpinning US Terror Alert
- Wal-Marts Cost State, Study Says
- Study: Millions Have Lost Coverage
- A Nation in Danger. Or a President in Peril?
- Wal-Mart Employees in Quebec Win Union Approval
Monday, August 2
- Marine Lands in Film, Collides With Superiors
- Bush's Republicans Prepare for Their 'Dirty War' on Kerry
- International Groups Denounce World Trade Pact
- July 2004
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