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May 2005
5/31
De Villepin the Wiretapper: Chirac Names New Prime
Minister Following Defeat Over EU Constitution; Gay Marriage
in Native America; Energy Exploitation and the Ban on Uranium
Mining in Navajo Country;
5/30
Memorial Day Special: Preventive Warriors;
5/27
Texas Judge Fines DeLay's PAC Treasurer Nearly $200,000;
Pipeline to Promise or Pipeline to Peril? New U.S.-Backed
Oil Route Starts Moving Crude Oil From Azerbaijan to the West;
Report: U.S. Routinely Sends Arms to Undemocratic Nations;
"Martha Stewart is Totally Against the War in Iraq,"
Says Activist Nun Imprisoned With Her;
5/26
FBI Files Show Guantanamo Detainees Reported Desecration
of Koran Beginning in 2002; Lies That Cost Lives: As Newsweek
is Pressured Over Koran Report, Who Should Be Held Accountable
For The Media's Mistakes Ahead of the Iraq Invasion?; Dr.
David Hager's Family Values: Should This Man Be Advising Bush
on Women's Health?;
5/25
Following Filibuster Compromise, Senate Prepares to
Confirm Priscilla Owen to U.S. Appeals Court; Beyond the Gas
War: Indigenous Bolivians Fight for "Nationalization
of the Government"; AIPAC Holds National Meeting Amid
Spy Scandal Investigation; Anti-Military Recruiting Campaigns
Heats up At Seattle Schools;
5/24
Afghan President Heads to Washington Amid New Reports
Of U.S. Abuse In Afghanistan; Unseen Pictures, Untold Stories:
How The U.S. Press Has Sanitized The War in Iraq;
5/23
Bearing Witness: War Correspondent Janine di Giovanni
On Reporting From the Battleground; Hip Hop Historian Davey
D on "The Clear Channeling" of America;
5/20
Battle Over Judicial Nominees, Filibuster Heats Up
in Senate; Washington Retains Strong Ties With Uzbekistan
Despite Notorious Human Rights Record; Indigenous Community
in Colombia Fears Start of "Dirty War";
5/19
A Life of Reinvention: Manning Marable Chronicles the
Life of Malcolm X; Malcolm X: Make it Plain;
5/18
U.S. Arrests Anti-Castro Cuban Tied To 1976 Airline
Bombing; Attorney: Former Detainees Have Repeatedly Accused
U.S. of Desecrating Koran at Guatanamo; British MP Galloway
Slams U.S. War in Iraq & Ties to Saddam During Senate
Testimony; Los Angeles Elects First Latino Mayor in 130 Years;
25 Years Ago: The Kwangju Massacre in South Korea;
5/17
Is there another Hugo Chavez in Latin America? An Exclusive
Interview with Ecuador's New President; Natural Gas Issues
Ignite Mass Antigovernment Protests in Bolivia; Confessions
of an Economic Hit Man: How the U.S. Uses Globalization to
Cheat Poor Countries Out of Trillions; Investigative Journalist
Recalls Leaving CBS After Encountering Fierce Resistance to
Re-Air Expose on Nike Labor Practices;
5/16
Bill Moyers Responds to CPB's Tomlinson Charges of
Liberal Bias: "We Were Getting it Right, But Not Right
Wing";
5/13
John Bolton Suffers Setback In Bid to Become UN Ambassador;
War Resister Pablo Paredes Wins Surprise Victory: Military
Judges Orders No Jail Time For Refusing Deployment Orders;
Missouri Prepares to Cut 100,000 More From Receiving Medicaid
Benefits; Ousted Haitian PM Yvon Neptune Enters 25th Day of
Hunger Strike; Affordable Wireless Internet For All: How Media
Activists Are Making Champaign-Urbana Illinois A Model For
Community Wi-Fi;
5/13
John Bolton Suffers Setback In Bid to Become UN Ambassador;
War Resister Pablo Paredes Wins Surprise Victory: Military
Judges Orders No Jail Time For Refusing Deployment Orders;
Missouri Prepares to Cut 100,000 More From Receiving Medicaid
Benefits; Ousted Haitian PM Yvon Neptune Enters 25th Day of
Hunger Strike; Affordable Wireless Internet For All: How Media
Activists Are Making Champaign-Urbana Illinois A Model For
Community Wi-Fi;
5/12
A ‘Right-Wing Coup’ at PBS & the CPB?
A Roundtable Discussion on the Future of Public Broadcasting;
Rep. Bernie Sanders on the Importance of Media Reform As A
Political Issue;
5/11
Seymour Hersh: Iraq "Moving Towards Open Civil
War";
5/10
National Broadcast Exclusive: Ousted Haitian President
Jean-Bertrand Aristide Speaks From Exile;
5/9
Terrorist Cuban Exile Luis Posada Carriles Seeking
Political Asylum in U.S.; EXCLUSIVE: Top Cuban Official Ricardo
Alarcon Demands U.S. Hand Over Terrorist Posada;
5/6
Blair Wins Third Term; Majority Reduced Over Iraq War;
Bloomington Resolutions Oppose Iraq War, Patriot Act, Seek
Higher Minimum Wage; Biology Prof. Resigns Over Gvt. Use of
Plant Research; Julia Ward Howe: The Woman Behind Mother's
Day;
5/5
Ex-Haitian PM Yvon Neptune Near Death; The Christian
Right and the Rising Power of the Evangelical Political Movement;
Louisville Landscape: Politics, Race and Police Brutality;
5/4
Inside the Wire: A Military Intelligence Soldier's
Eyewitness Account of Life at Guantanamo; Four Dead in Ohio:
35th Anniversary of Kent State Shootings;
5/3
Bush Administration Allied With Sudan Despite Role
in Darfur Genocide; Pentagon Papers Whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg
Blasts U.S. Nuclear Proliferation Policies; Students Occupy
Univ. of Hawaii Building to Protest Construction of Military
Center;
5/2
Hiroshima Mayor Calls on All Countries "Including
U.S." to Abolish Nuclear Weapons; Hundreds of HIV+ Foster
Children in NYC Subjected to Experimental Drug Trials;
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