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December 2004
12/31
Confessions of an Economic Hit Man: How the U.S. Uses
Globalization to Cheat Poor Countries Out of Trillions;
12/30
Democracy Now!'s 2004 Year-In-Review;
12/29
Aceh: A Victim of Tsunami & Occupation; Will the
Indonesian Army Use the Tsunami As A Cover to Continue Its
Slaughter of the People of Aceh?; Of 67,000 Tsunami Victims,
At Least 1/3 Are Children; Susan Sontag, 1933-2004;
12/28
Tsunami Death Toll Tops 40,000; UN Launches Biggest
Relief Effort Ever; Island Nation of Tuvalu Threatened By
Rising Waters Caused By Global Warming; U.S. Delegation Goes
to Middle East With $600,000 in Aid For Fallujah Refugees;
12/27
Massive Earthquake Kills Over 23,000 Across Indian
Ocean Region; Ukraine Opposition Leader Claims Victory in
Election Rerun; Invisible Soldiers: Iraq War Veterans Go Homeless
Months After Returning From War;
12/24
Bill Moyers: "Our Democracy is in Danger of Being
Paralyzed";
12/23
A New Poverty Draft: Military Contractors Target Latin
America For New Recruits; Ohio Voting Rights Activists Call
Electoral Fight The "Biggest Deal Since Selma";
Military Families & 9/11 Families Raise $500,000 for Falluja
Refugees; Homeless Veterans: Soldiers Go From Fighting in
Iraq to Fighting A New War At Home;
12/22
Mortar Attack on U.S. Base in Mosul: Deadliest Incident
for U.S. in Iraq Since Start of Occupation; Can the FDA Protect
the Public? Agency Accused Of Approving Unsafe Drugs Under
Pressure From Pharmaceutical Industry; Guinea Pig Kids: How
New York City is Using Children to Test Experimental AIDS
Drugs;
12/21
With Rumsfeld Under Fire New Questions Emerge About
His Role in Prisoner Torture; Attorney General Nominee Gonzalez
Advised CIA on "Acceptable" Torture Techniques;
Paul Krugman on Social Security, the Decline of the Dollar
and Healthcare;
12/20
Freed Haitian Priest Gerard Jean-Juste: Aristide Supporters
"Are Not Only Targeted, We Are Being Chased"; Sudanese
Liberation Army Rebel Asks the World For Help Against Government
Campaign of "Genocide";
12/17
Exclusive: Conscientious Objector Witnessed Abuse,
Killing of Iraqi Detainees at Abu Ghraib; Manning Marable
vs. Donna Brazile on the Future of the Democratic Party;
12/16
New Documents Show Marines Tortured Iraqis, Pentagon
Admits 8 Detainees Died in U.S. Custody in Afghanistan; Unocal
Settles Landmark Human Rights Case with Burmese Villagers;
Inuits to Sue U.S. Over Global Warming; Senate Democrats Protest
Top Secret Spy Satellite Project; CIA Agent Says Bosses Ordered
Him To Falsify WMD Reports;
12/15
Justice in Baghdad? A Debate Between Saddam's UK Lawyer
and a US Attorney Who Helped Create Legal System in Occupied
Iraq; Rep. John Conyers Seeks Inquiry Into Ohio Vote; Privatizing
Social Security: A Debate on Bush's Social Security Plan;
12/14
9/11 Intel Bill Expands Powers of Patriot Act and "Politicizes
Intelligence"; Ralph Nader on the Ohio Recount, Bush's
Cabinet Reshuffle and the White House "Lowballing"
of U.S. Casualties in Iraq; Pinochet Indicted on Charges of
Murder and Kidnapping;
12/13
Kerik's Nanny Just the Tip of the Iceberg: Reports
Emerge of Links to Mafia, Misuse of Police Power, Affair with
Subordinate, Taser Stock Profits and More; U.S. Army War Resister
Jeremy Hinzman: "I Have a Duty to Disobey"; Veterans
Return From Iraq Disabled and Homeless; Investigative Reporter
Gary Webb Who Linked CIA to Crack Sales Found Dead of Apparent
Suicide;
12/10
Navy Sailor Charged As "Deserter and Fugitive"
After Refusing Iraq Deployment; African Ecologist & Activist
Wangari Maathai Awarded 2004 Nobel Peace Prize; Palestinian
Presidential Candidate Mustafa Barghouti Beaten by Soldiers
Blasts "Fascist" Israeli Oppression; Was The 2004
Election Legitimate?;
12/9
Intel Agent Strapped to Gurney and Flown Out of Iraq
by U.S. Army After Reporting Torture of Detainees; Will the
AFL-CIO Split? A Debate on the Future of Organized Labor;
Is Puerto Rico the Florida of 2004?;
12/8
Fmr. Counterterror Chief Richard Clarke on Intel Bill,
Iraq and the Threat of Another Attack on the U.S.; Investigative
Reporter Greg Palast on the "Apartheid Ballot Counting
System in America"; Weapons of Mass Deception: New Film
Documents How the Corporate Media Muzzled the Truth About
Iraq; New York Lawmakers Partially Reform Harsh Rockefeller
Drug Laws;
12/7
U.S. Consulate Attacked in Saudi Arabia; Bernard Kerik:
"Political Criticism is Our Enemy's Best Friend";
Should Local Governments Be Allowed to Provide Broadband Access?
A Debate on Community vs. Private Internet Service; Soldiers
Prevented From Returning Home Sue Over "Stop-Loss"
Policy As Others Forced Out of Military Sue Over "Don't
Ask, Don't Tell" Policy;
12/6
Violence Continues to Rock Iraq: 80 Iraqis, 11 U.S.
Soldiers Killed in Weekend Attacks; Yes Men Hoax on BBC Reminds
World of Dow Chemical's Refusal to Take Responsibility for
Bhopal Disaster; The State of U.S.-Africa Relations: A Look
at Debt Repayment, HIV/AIDS and the Impact of Bush's Reelection
in Africa;
12/3
New Ohio Vote Tallies Question Legitimacy of Election;
Oil-for-Food Scandal: U.S.-Led Attack on the UN or Proof of
Corruption That Could Take Down Kofi Annan?; Growing Up in
the Weather Underground: A Father and Son Tell Their Story;
12/2
U.S. Psychological Operations: Military Uses Networks
to Spread Misinformation; Bhopal Disaster 20 Years Later:
A Look at One of the Worst Industrial Disasters in History;
12/1
UN Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa: "The
World is Facing an Apocalypse and the Int'l Community Response
is Abysmal"; Homeland Security Gives "The Perception
of Security, Not the Reality of It"; Freed Haitian Priest
Gerard Jean-Juste: U.S., France, Canada "Were All Behind
the Coup"; Award-Winning Novelist Edwidge Danticat Blasts
"Discriminatory and Brutal" U.S. Asylum Policy in
Death of Uncle;
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