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LETTERS

Baker, Timothy D. | June 27, 2005 issue

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Presents letters to the editor in response to articles in previous issues of "The Nation." "Lookout," on the World Bank's funding of nongovernmental organizations that provide health care in Afghanistan, in the May 2, 2005 issue; "Imperial Reach," on future plans for U.S. bases abroad, in the April 25 issue; "Democrat Killer?," on how the Democrats diatribes against guns detract from real issues, in the April 18 issue; More letters.

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