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June 2004
6/30
Crisis in Darfur: Powell Warns Sudan to End Militia
Attacks; The New Haiti: Arrest, Murder and Repression; Report:
$20B of Iraq's Oil Revenue Unaccounted For By U.S.;
6/29
Supreme Court Rules Enemy Combatants Can Challenge
Detentions; Life After Death: U.S.-Appointed Iraqi Governing
Council Granted Wide Powers in Interim Government; Iraqis
On Handover of Sovereignty: "We Do Not Approve This Political
Formula to Oppress Us"; Embedded Filmmaker Who Shot "Fahrenheit
9/11" Iraq Footage Describes Humiliation and Sexual Abuse
of Iraqi Families in U.S. Raids; Saddam Hussein's Lawyer Discusses
Case, Transfer of Custody and Rights Violations;
6/28
U.S. Transfers "Sovereignty" to Iraq Two
Days Early; From Kansas City to Ireland: A Response to the
So-Called Transfer of Power in Iraq;
6/25
Court Rejects FCC Attempt to Rewrite Nation's Media
Ownership Laws; Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11 Opens Across
the Country, Despite GOP & Disney Attempts to Limit Its
Reach; Actor Mike Farrell on Politics and Hollywood: M*A*S*H
Couldn't Be On TV Today;
6/24
Iraqi Resistance Launches Coordinated Uprising, 70
Dead; Christian Parenti Reports From Baquba; Paying the Price:
The Mounting Costs of the Iraq War; Propping Up the House
of Saud: A Saudi Dissident Speaks; Noam Chomsky on John Negroponte's
Career From the Death Squads of Honduras to the U.S. Embassy
in Baghdad; Gov't Accuses Lawyer Lynne Stewart Of Role in
International Terrorist Conspiracy;
6/23
To Nader or Not to Nader?: A Green Party Debate; Rap
on Politics: First National Hip-Hop Convention Calls for Change;
Sudan Facing Worst Humanitarian Disaster in the World;
6/22
Seymour Hersh: Israeli Agents Operating in Iraq, Iran
and Syria; Bill Clinton Loses His Cool in Democracy Now! Interview
on Everything But Monica: Leonard Peltier, Racial Profiling,
the Iraqi Sanctions, Ralph Nader, the Death Penalty and the
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict;
6/21
Battleground State: Wisconsin, Welfare and the Poor;
Race and the Presidential Elections; Bush vs. Cuba: The Quiet
War; The Last Socialist Mayor;
6/18
Final 9/11 Commission Hearing: Chaos, Miscommunication
Left U.S. Woefully Unprepared For Sept. 11 Attacks; Banana
Republicans and Weapons of Mass Deception; Battleground State:
Wisconsin and the 2004 Elections;
6/17
Baghdad Blast Leaves 35 Dead, 130 Wounded; 9/11 Commission
Debunks White House Justification For Iraq War: No Link between
Iraq and Al-Qaeda; Ex-U.S. Ambassador: Regime Change is Needed
in Washington; Thousands of Hip Hop Activists Gather in New
Jersey For National Hip Hop Convention; Hip Hop Artist Michael
Franti Reports From Rafah; The Fluoride Deception: How a Nuclear
Waste Byproduct Made Its Way Into the Nation's Drinking Water;
6/16
The Red Cross on Saddam Hussein, POWs in Iraq and Torture
at Abu Ghraib; Should President Bush Be Impeached?; From Paintball
Practice to Prison: A Look At One of The Most Controversial
Terrorism Cases in the Country; Jury Acquits Idaho Webmaster
Charged With Terrorism For Hosting Anti-American Websites;
6/15
"We Have Got To Bring Corporate America To Its
Knees" - Harry Belafonte on Racism, Poverty, the Elections,
War and Resistance; Spying in America: How the Pentagon is
Overcoming Privacy Laws to Conduct Spy Operations At Home;
6/14
"Democracy is Not Going to Be Given Through Cluster
Bombs" - An Hour with 2003 Nobel Peace Prize Winner Shirin
Ebadi;
6/11
Reagan and Race: "He Maintained A System Of Rich
And Poor, A System Of Black And White"; Reagan and the
Homeless Epidemic in America; Reagan, Class and Organized
Labor: "One Of The Most Damaging Presidents In American
History"; Allied with Apartheid: Reagan Supported Racist
South African Gvt;
6/10
Kurdish Political Prisoner Leyla Zana Released After
a Decade in Jail; Ghost Wars: How Reagan Armed the Mujahadeen
in Afghanistan; Remembering Reagan's Invasion of Grenada;
Ignoring AIDS: The Reagan Years;
6/9
The Pinochet Principle: Bush Defends Torture in the
Name of National Security; Remembering the Dead: Reagan Armed
Iraq and Iran in 1980s War That Killed Over 1 Million; Nobel
Prize Winner Shirin Ebadi: "The Same People That Gave
Saddam Hussein Chemicals to Make These Weapons Used it as
an Excuse To Attack Him"; The Reagan-Saddam Connection:
"We Create These Monsters And When It's Not Convenient
We Cover Them Up";
6/8
Remembering the Dead: Reagan Foreign Policy From the
Target End; "Reagan Was the Butcher of My People:"
Fr. Miguel D'Escoto Speaks From Nicaragua; Congressional Medal
of Honor Winner: Reagan Was "An Accomplice to the Death
of Literally Thousands and Thousands of People"; Journalist
Allan Nairn: Reagan Was Behind "One Of The Most Intensive
Campaigns Of Mass Murder In Recent History"; "I
Rock Iraq:" Hip-Hop Artist Michael Franti Speaks From
Baghdad;
6/7
Ronald Reagan 1911-2004: Noam Chomsky, Helen Caldicott,
Robert Parry on Iran-Contra, the Nuclear Race and Covert Wars
from Central America to Africa;
6/4
Fall Guy for the Bush Regime? CIA Director George Tenet
Resigns; Imperial America: Gore Vidal Reflects on the United
States of Amnesia;
6/3
Secrets and Lies: Author Dilip Hiro on Chalabi, the
CIA and the Battle for Iraq; Black Gold: Controlling Global
Oil From Iraq to Saudi Arabia to China to Venezuela and Beyond;
Boston Protester Faces Felony Charges For Protesting Abu Ghraib
Abuse;
6/2
Saudi Attack Kills 22 Mostly Foreign Oil Workers, Sends
Oil It Happened Here First: Exporting America's Most Notorious
Prison Officials to Abu Ghraib;
6/1
Saudi Attack Kills 22 Mostly Foreign Oil Workers, Sends
Oil Prices Soaring; Ex-Baathist With Ties to the CIA and Saudi
Intelligence Picked To Be New Iraqi Prime Minister; Rick MacArthur
and Scott Ritter On The Lies of Our Times;
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