* Headlines for December 26, 2006 | |
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Description | * Headlines for December 26, 2006 * As Hundreds Die in an Oil Pipeline Explosion in Lagos, A Look At the Fight Over Nigeria's Natural Resources * Thousands March on Day of Solidarity With Oaxaca * FCC Sides with Verizon & Wireless and Votes to Strip Local Communities of Control Over Cable Franchising * James Brown, 1933-2006: Harry Allen on How JB Revolutionized Popular Music, Provided the Soundtrack to the Civil Rights Movement and Created the Blueprint for Hip-Hop |
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* A Tribute to Yip Harburg: The Man Who Put the Rainbow in the Wizard of Oz | |
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Description | * A Tribute to Yip Harburg: The Man Who Put the Rainbow in the Wizard of Oz |
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Public Date | 2006-12-25 13:55:30 |
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* Headlines for December 13, 2006 | |
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Description | * Headlines for December 13, 2006 * "Poverty is a Threat to Peace" - Muhammad Yunus Accepts Nobel, Says U.S. War on Terror "Derailed" Global Pursuit of Poverty Reduction * Microcredit: Solution to Poverty or False 'Compassionate Capitalism?' * Vandana Shiva on Farmer Suicides, the U.S.-India Nuclear Deal, Wal-Mart in India and More |
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Public Date | 2006-12-13 16:58:15 |
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* Headlines for October 17, 2006 | |
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Description | * Headlines for October 17, 2006 * Civil Rights Attorney Lynne Stewart Sentenced to 28 Months In Jail; Remains Free On Bail * Report From Iraq: Civil War Intensifies From Baghdad to Balad * Iraqi Judge Sentences U.S. Citizen To Death After U.S. Military “Demanded” the Man Be Executed * Tariq Ali on Hugo Chavez, the Axis Of Hope and His New Book “Pirates of the Caribbean” |
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Public Date | 2006-10-17 15:13:10 |
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Description | Headlines NSA Wiretapping Ruled Unconstitutional UN Launches $60M Appeal For Lebanon Oil Spill UN Force Draws Pledges of 3,500 Troops Poll: 52% of Americans Favor Neutral US Stance on Lebanon War Probe: Marines Concealed Haditha Evidence 10 Afghan Police Officers Die in Accidental Coalition Bombing More Headlines… "There Are No Hereditary Kings in America" - Judge Rules NSA Warrantless Spy Program Unconstitutional A federal judge in Detroit has ruled that the Bush administration’s warrantless surveillance program is unconstitutional and must be halted. In her 43-page ruling, U.S. District Judge Anna Diggs Taylor wrote “There are no hereditary kings in America and no powers not created by the Constitution.” We speak with constitutional law attorney Glenn Greenwald. Can Journalists Be Prosecuted for Receiving Classified Information? A federal judge ruled last week that private citizens could be prosecuted if the government decides they have received or disclosed information harmful to national security. We take a look at the significance of the ruling and its implication for investigative journalists. "More Propaganda Than Plot" - Former British Ambassador on Alleged UK Terror Plot Questions have been raised over whether British authorities were pressured by the United States to make the arrests last week in the alleged terror plot to blow up transatlantic airliners. We speak with former British ambassador Craig Murray who says, “The one thing of which I am certain is that the timing is deeply political. This is more propaganda than plot.” Arrest Warrants Issued for Over 50 Grassroots Leaders in Oaxaca, Mexico We go to Oaxaca in southern Mexico where over 50 arrest warrants have been issued for grassroots leaders who have mobilized to demand that the state governor be removed. In June, Oaxaca’s governor, Ulises Ruiz, ordered a police crackdown on more than 70,000 teachers on strike, who had staged an encampment in the city center. |
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* Headlines for August 1, 2006 | |
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Description | * Headlines for August 1, 2006 * Robert Fisk Reports From Lebanon On the Intensifying Israeli Attack, Qana, Tony Blair and the Possibility of a Ceasefire * Survivors of 1996 Qana Massacre Sue Israel Military Chief For War Crimes * Pt. 2: Enemy Combatant: Moazzam Begg on His Imprisonment at Guantanamo, Bagram, and Kandahar |
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Public Date | 2006-08-01 20:45:43 |
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Description | Headlines * Death Toll in Lebanon Approaches 400; 900,000 Displaced * Rice Arrives in Beirut; Says War is “Birth Pangs of a New Middle East” * U.S. Rushes to Send More Bombs to Israel * UK Foreign Minister Criticizes Israel’s Military Tactics * UN Official Accuses Israel of Violating Humanitarian Law * Journalists, Ambulances, Refugees Come Under Attack * More Headlines… * Lebanon7 Lebanon Under Siege: Dahr Jamail Reports from Beirut on How Israel Air Strikes Have Caused a Humanitarian Crisis for Hundreds of Thousands of Refugees The death toll from Israel’s attack on Lebanon is approaching four hundred—almost all civilians. More than one thousand have been wounded and an estimated 900,000 have been displaced from their homes. This weekend, ground troops seized the Lebanese town of Marun al-Ras. Israeli officials believe they have approval from the United States to keep attacking Lebanon for at least another week. We go to Lebanon to speak with independent journalist Dahr Jamail. [includes rush transcript] * Iraq7 60 Die in Iraq Car Bombings; Iraqi Parliament Speaker Accuses U.S. of “Butchery” We go to Iraq to speak with Borzou Daragahi, Baghdad bureau chief for the Los Angeles Times. He discusses the increasing violence in Baghdad and the reaction among Iraqis about the Lebanon crisis. [includes rush transcript] * Shapiraweb Combatants For Peace: Former Israeli and Palestinian Fighters Talk About Why Dialogue, Not War, Will Solve the Middle East Crisis Demonstrations took place around the world this weekend calling for an end to Israel’s attacks in Lebanon and Gaza. On Saturday in Tel Aviv, some 2,000 protesters held a demonstration against the war, and the country’s alliance with the United States. They also called on Israeli soldiers to refuse military service. We speak with a former Captain in the Israeli Air Force Reserves who is now a co-founder of the group Combatants for Peace. [includes rush transcript] |
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Description | Headlines * Death Toll in Lebanon Approaches 400; 900,000 Displaced * Rice Arrives in Beirut; Says War is “Birth Pangs of a New Middle East” * U.S. Rushes to Send More Bombs to Israel * UK Foreign Minister Criticizes Israel’s Military Tactics * UN Official Accuses Israel of Violating Humanitarian Law * Journalists, Ambulances, Refugees Come Under Attack * More Headlines… Lebanon Under Siege: Dahr Jamail Reports from Beirut on How Israel Air Strikes Have Caused a Humanitarian Crisis for Hundreds of Thousands of Refugees The death toll from Israel’s attack on Lebanon is approaching four hundred—almost all civilians. More than one thousand have been wounded and an estimated 900,000 have been displaced from their homes. This weekend, ground troops seized the Lebanese town of Marun al-Ras. Israeli officials believe they have approval from the United States to keep attacking Lebanon for at least another week. We go to Lebanon to speak with independent journalist Dahr Jamail. [includes rush transcript] 60 Die in Iraq Car Bombings; Iraqi Parliament Speaker Accuses U.S. of "Butchery" We go to Iraq to speak with Borzou Daragahi, Baghdad bureau chief for the Los Angeles Times. He discusses the increasing violence in Baghdad and the reaction among Iraqis about the Lebanon crisis. [includes rush transcript] Combatants For Peace: Former Israeli and Palestinian Fighters Talk About Why Dialogue, Not War, Will Solve the Middle East Crisis Demonstrations took place around the world this weekend calling for an end to Israel’s attacks in Lebanon and Gaza. On Saturday in Tel Aviv, some 2,000 protesters held a demonstration against the war, and the country’s alliance with the United States. They also called on Israeli soldiers to refuse military service. We speak with a former Captain in the Israeli Air Force Reserves who is now a co-founder of the group Combatants for Peace. [includes rush transcript] |
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* Headlines for July 21, 2006 | |
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Description | * Headlines for July 21, 2006 * Los Titulares de Hoy: Democracy Now!'s daily news summary translated into Spanish * Israel Warns 300,000 Lebanese To Flee Homes as Ground Invasion Nears * U.S. Arming of Israel: How U.S. Weapons Manufacturers Profit From Middle East Conflict * U.S. Citizen Evacuating Beirut Fears For Lebanese Friends Left Behind * Israeli Refusenik vs. Israeli Peace Party Member: A Debate on Israel's Assault on Lebanon |
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Public Date | 2006-07-29 19:04:37 |
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Democracy Now! radio program for July 4, 2006 | |
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Description | Democracy Now! radio program for July 4, 2006 StoryCorps: National Social History Project Records Ordinary People Telling Their Stories To Each Other |
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Public Date | 2006-07-05 04:10:02 |
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* Headlines for June 30, 2006 | |
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Description | * Headlines for June 30, 2006 * Guantanamo Attorney: The Supreme Court Ruling on Tribunals Proves "The Entire Structure of the War on Terror is Unlawful" * Oath Betrayed: Torture, Medical Complicity, and the War on Terror |
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Public Date | 2006-06-30 18:56:36 |
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* Headlines for May 18, 2006 | |
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Description | * Headlines for May 18, 2006 * Confirmation Hearing Opens for CIA Nominee and Former NSA-Head Michael Hayden * New Internet Legislation Would Force ISPs To Track Customers' Online Activities * Will the Public Lose its Right to Know About Toxic Releases by Industry? * Is the U.S. Government Fueling Civil War in Somalia? |
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Public Date | 2006-05-18 15:34:43 |
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