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March 2005
3/31
John Bolton In His Own Words: Bush's UN Ambassador
Nominee Condemns United Nations; Ex-Bush Official Warns the
Administration: Don't Rush on the Road to Damascus; Nat Hentoff:
Terri Schiavo Suffered From "Longest Public Execution
in American History.";
3/30
Family of Truckdriver Killed in Iraq Sues Halliburton
For Wrongful Death; Exclusive: Halliburton Employee Says He
Was Gang-Beaten By Co-Workers at Baghdad Airport; Famed Attorney
Johnnie Cochran, 67, Dies;
3/29
Pulling the Plug: Rep. Tom DeLay and Terri Schiavo's
Dad Supported Their Own Parent's Right to Die; U.S. Soldiers
Accused Of Raping Iraqi Women Escape Prosecution; "Social
Security: Is It Really A Crisis?" A Debate w/ Paul Krugman,
Michael Tanner, Josh Michah Marshall;
3/28
NYPD Attempts To Criminalize Bike Riders Taking Part
in Critical Mass; Pablo Paredes Faces Court Martial For Refusing
to Fight in Iraq; Jailed War Resister Camilo Mejia on His
9-Month Jail Sentence, Torture in Iraq and Why He Refused
to Fight;
3/25
Naomi Klein Reveals New Details About U.S. Military
Shooting of Italian War Correspondent in Iraq; A Wolfowitz
in Sheep’s Clothing?; Kyrgyzstan Protests Topple Government;
Student Hunger Strike Secures Living Wage for Georgetown Workers;
3/24
Red Lake Struggles to Cope with Shooting Tragedy; Phil
Donahue: "We Have an Emergency in the Media and We Have
to Fix It";
3/23
Wounded Spanish Journalist Olga Rodriguez Describes
the U.S. Attack on the Palestine Hotel That Killed Two of
Her Colleagues; Hotel Palestine: Killing the Witness - Documentary
Exposes the Truth Behind the Attack; Brother of Slain Journalist
Jose Couso Calls for Prosecution of Those Responsible for
U.S. Attack on Palestine Hotel;
3/22
The Case of Terri Schiavo: A Debate Between a Bioethicist
and a Disability Rights Activist; Rep. Barney Frank: "Clearly
Politics Was a Factor" in Terri Schiavo Legislation;
World Water Day 2005: Water Privatization in Stockton and
Detroit;
3/21
U.S. Broadcast Exclusive: Secret U.S. Plans For Iraq's
Oil Spark Political Fight Between Neocons and Big Oil; From
New York to Fayetteville, London to Rome - Major Protests
Mark Second Anniversary of Iraq Invasion; Thousands Protest
in Fayetteville in Largest Army Base Demonstration Since Vietnam;
3/18
No Child Left Unrecruited: Rep. Jim McDermott Seeks
to Protect Students From Military Recruiters; Campus Resistance:
Students Stage Counter-Recruitment Protests Across the Country;
Over 725 Protests Planned to Mark Second Anniversary of Iraq
Invasion;
3/17
Bush Names Iraq War Architect Paul Wolfowitz to Head
World Bank; Kevin Martin Appointed FCC Chairman, Ken Ferree
Named to Leading Post at Corporation for Public Broadcasting;
St. Patrick's Day Special: Irish Peace Activists Protest U.S.
Use of Shannon Airport in Iraq War;
3/16
Justice DeLayed? Ethics Controversy Swirls Around House
Majority Leader; Family of Rachel Corrie Sues Israeli Government
and Caterpillar Inc. Two Years After She Was Crushed by Military
Bulldozer; Rep. Adam Smith: "The Israeli Government Did
Not Do a Satisfactory Investigation" Into Rachel Corrie's
Death;
3/15
AWOL in America: Why Over 5,500 U.S. Soldiers Discharged
Themselves; Three U.S. Soldiers Refusing to Fight Speak Out
Against the Iraq War; The Invisible Wounded: Injured U.S.
Soldiers Arrive Home Under Cover of Darkness;
3/14
Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist Laurie Garrett: "When
You See News As a Product...It's Impossible To Really Serve
Democracy"; State Propaganda: How Government Agencies
Produce Hundreds of Pre-Packaged TV Segments the Media Runs
as News;
3/11
A Day of Mourning: Spain Marks Anniversary of March
11 Madrid Train Bombings; Juan Cole and Osama Siblani on Middle
East Politics, U.S. Media Coverage of the Region, and the
Arab American Landscape; Arab American Publisher Says Bush
Told Him in May 2000 He Planned to "Take Out" Iraq;
3/10
Political Activism or Grassroots Organizing? A Debate
on the Future of Organized Labor; Is the Democratic Party
Turning to Anti-Choice Candidates to Attract Conservative
Voters?; Immokalee Tomato Pickers Win Campaign Against Taco
Bell;
3/9
Is Bush Bringing Democracy to the Middle East? A Debate
on U.S. Foreign Policy in Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Egypt and
More; Bush Nominates Fierce UN Critic and Unilateralist John
Bolton As Ambassador to United Nations;
3/8
Nobel Peace Laureate Wangari Maathai on the Environment,
the War in Iraq, Debt and Women's Equality
3/7
Il Manifesto Founder on Sgrena Shooting: This Was an
Attack on Unembedded Journalism; Hizbollah Warns Against Withdrawal
of Syrian Troops From Lebanon; Trial of Irish Peace Activists
Opposed to U.S. Military Use of Shannon Airport Begins in
Dublin; Remembering Bloody Sunday: Thousands Mark 40th Anniversary
of Selma Voting Rights March;
3/4
Harsh Medicine: New York Times Exposes How Private
Health Care in Jails Can Be a "Death Sentence" for
Prisoners; Once-Jailed Syrian Father and Son Warn U.S. Attack
Would Destroy "Not Only the Regime But the Country Itself";
3/4
Harsh Medicine: New York Times Exposes How Private
Health Care in Jails Can Be a "Death Sentence" for
Prisoners; Once-Jailed Syrian Father and Son Warn U.S. Attack
Would Destroy "Not Only the Regime But the Country Itself";
3/3
Iranian Labyrinth: Author Dilip Hiro Talks About the
U.S. Threats Towards Tehran; Egyptian Feminist Nawal El Saadawi
on Bush's 'Democratization' of Middle East: "We Were
Fighting For Years...They Deprive Us of Our Struggle";
Leading Syrian Human Rights Lawyer Blasts U.S. Foreign Policy
of "Empire" in the Middle East;
3/2
U.S. Court Reverses $54M Verdict Against Salvadoran
Generals Accused of Torture; Sen. Leahy on Bush's Judicial
Nominees: You Can't "Make The Judiciary An Arm Of The
Republican Party"; 48 Vermont Towns Vote Against Iraq
War, Call for State's National Guard to Come Home; Supreme
Court Abolishes Death Penalty For Juveniles in Landmark Ruling;
3/1
Pro Syrian Lebanese Government Resigns Amid Mass Street
Protests; Haitian Police Open Fire on Thousands of Marchers
Calling for Return of Aristide; Brooklyn's Abu Ghraib: Detainees
in Post 9/11 Sweep Allege Abuse in New York Detention Center;
Custer Battles: Why Won't the Justice Dept. Intervene to Reclaim
Millions From Military Contractor in Iraq?;
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