News and Views: July 2006
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- World trade talks collapse (Richard Waddington and William Schomberg, Reuters)
- U.S. Speeds Up Bomb Delivery for the Israelis (David S. Cloud and Helene Cooper, The New York Times)
- Letting Lebanon Burn (Editors, Middle East Report (MERIP))
- The UN's Mideast Mission (Ian Williams, The Nation)
- Cut Off and Under Siege in South Lebanon: ..."This time it's almost all women and children" (Time.com, Nicholas Blanford/Tyre)
- UN: Attacks Qualify as War Crimes, Officials Say (Warren Hoge, The New York Times)
- Iraqi Death Toll Rises Above 100 Per Day, U.N. Says (Kirk Semple, The New York Times)
- Murders of Women in Guatemala Increasingly Frequent in 2006 (Amnesty International)
- The Hidden War on Women in Iraq (Ruth Rosen, TomDispatch.com)
- The United States and Cuba—Strands of a Failed Policy (Mavis Anderson, IRC Americas Program )
- Democrats Versus the Peace Movement? (Stephen Zunes, Foreign Policy in Focus)
- UN Human Rights Council adopts documents on disappearances and indigenous peoples (UN News)


