News and Views: August 2005
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- A Declaration Of War (Phyllis Bennis, TomPaine.com)
- Bush's Other Iraq Invasion (Antonia Juhasz, AlterNet)
- The US vs The UN (David Usborne, The Independent)
- MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS: Glossing Over Women's Issues (Qurratul Ain Tahmina, Inter Press Service)
- Still Dying in Darfur (Ari Berman, The Nation)
- How The G8 Lied To The World On Aid (Mark Curtis, ZNet)
- MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS: Moving Backwards (Gustavo Capdevila, Inter Press Service)
- U.N. Summit Neglects Clean Water, Say Experts (Thalif Deen, Inter Press Service)
- The Other Half: Women and HIV/AIDS (Babatunde Osotimehin, New York Times)
- Iraq: The Human Toll (David Cortright, The Nation)
- Global Anti-Poverty Campaign Hangs in the Balance (Haider Rizvi, Inter Press Service)
- Support for Cindy Sheenan Grows: August 17 & 20 Events (United for Peace and Justice)
- Why mothers push for peace (Kathryn Westcott, BBC News)
- Colombia Unearthing Plight of Its 'Disappeared' (Juan Forero, New York Times)
- Of the Many Deaths in Iraq, One Mother's Loss Becomes a Problem for the President (Richard W. Stevenson, New York Times)
- UN marks indigenous people’s day with call for action against discrimination (UN News)
- PARAGUAY: U.S. Military Presence Stirs Speculation (Alejandro Sciscioli, Inter Press Service)
- CAFTA Squeaker Shows Anxiety over Free Trade (Emad Mekay, Inter Press Service)


