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July 2005
7/29
Roberts' Record on Civil Rights Enters Battle Over
Supreme Court Nomination; Irish Republican Army Announces
End to Violence; CAFTA Approval - Was the Voting Process Skewed?;
7/28
AFL-CIO Convention Results in Major Split; Subway Shakedowns:
Necessary Security or Unconstitutional Violation?; Lynching
Reenactment in Georgia Dramatizes Call for Indictments in
59-year-old Case; Amnesty International Declares Father Jean-Juste
a "Prisoner of Conscience";
7/27
Latin America's "Bin Laden" Denied Bail,
Judge Cites Posada's Terror Record; Rove's Backers Use "CounterSpy
Defense" in CIA Leak Case; FLASHBACK: Renegade CIA Officer
Phillip Agee Calls Outing of Valerie Plame "Dirty Politics";
Wife of Guatemalan Rebel Killed by CIA Asset Says CIA Operatives
Engaged in Criminal Acts Should be Exposed;
7/26
The Federalist (Society) Papers: John Roberts and the
Right’s Move to Take Control of the Judiciary; Triple
Sharm El Sheikh Bombing Comes on Anniversary of 1952 Egyptian
Revolution; New Latin American Television Network Telesur
Officially Launched; Unholy Alliance? The AFL-CIO and the
National Endowment for Democracy in Venezuela;
7/25
Two Unions Expected to Quit AFL-CIO in One of the Largest
Shakeups Ever in the American Labor Movement; Hate Crimes
Soar in Britain as Police Defend "Shoot to Kill"
Policy; Bush Met With Judge Roberts One Day Before Crucial
Ruling on Guantanamo Military Tribunals; Father Jean-Juste
Arrested in Port-au-Prince, Held Incommunicado;
7/22
Will the AFL-CIO Split? A Debate on the Future of Organized
Labor; The Great American Jobs Scam: Corporate Tax Dodging
and the Myth of Job Creation; Pastors For Peace Caravan to
Cuba Stopped at U.S.-Mexican Border; Remembering Farouk Abdel-Muhti:
One Year Anniversary of Death of Palestinian Activist;
7/21
Day of Protest Decries Deaths in Haiti; What's My Name,
Fool?: Sports and Resistance in the United States;
7/20
Bush Taps Conservative Appeals Court Judge John Roberts
For Supreme Court;
7/19
Seymour Hersh: Bush Authorized Covert Plan to Manipulate
Iraqi Elections; The NOC Program: A Look at Valerie Plame's
"Nonofficial Cover" as a CIA Operative; Survivors
of 1979 Greensboro Massacre Testify Before Truth and Reconciliation
Commission;
7/18
Over 150 Dead in Iraq in One of Deadliest Weekends
Since U.S. Invasion; Three Women, Palestinian Christian, Muslim
and Israeli Jew on Life Under Occupation;
7/15
Political Firestorm Brews in Washington Over Karl Rove
and Outing of Undercover CIA Operative; Sidney Blumenthal
vs. Norman Solomon on Karl Rove, the Democrats and Iraq;
7/14
Dahr Jamail on Iraqi Hospitals Under Occupation, War
Profiteering and the "Brain Drain" Out of Iraq;
Human Rights on the Border: A Debate on Undocumented Migration
in Arizona; Remembering Rainbow Warrior: How French President
Mitterrand Personally Approved the Attack on Greenpeace 20
Years Ago;
7/13
McClellan Under Siege About Rove's Involvement in Outing
of Undercover CIA Operative; Before London Bombing, Leaked
UK Memo Warned Iraq War a Key Cause for Growth of "Extremism"
in Britain; How the U.S. Government Exposed Thousands of Americans
to Lethal Bacteria to Test Biological Warfare;
7/12
CPB Chief Tomlinson Comes Under Fire For Secretly Monitoring
Political Content of Public Broadcasting; CPB Board Member
on Fmr. RNC Chair Patricia Harrison: "We Shouldn't Select
Anyone Who Has Run One Of The National Political Parties";
Cato vs. PBS: A Debate on Federal Funding of Public Broadcasting;
Rep. Henry Waxman on Karl Rove: "The President Said He
Would Fire Anybody He Found Responsible";
7/11
London Bombing Fatalities at 49, Investigation Continues;
Anti-Poverty Campaigners and Environmental Groups Criticize
G8 for Falling Short on Promises; Methods Developed by U.S.
Military for Withstanding Torture Being Used Against Detainees
at Guantanamo Bay; Eyewitnesses Describe Massacre by UN Troops
in Haitian Slum;
7/8
British Antiwar MP George Galloway: "London Has
Reaped Blair's Involvement in Iraq"; America's Rail Security:
Is the Government Doing Enough to Protect U.S. Transit Systems?;
Longtime Peace Activist Damu Smith Launches Campaign to Battle
Colon Cancer;
7/7
London Subway and Bus Explosions Kill Forty, Injures
more than 100; Judith Miller Sent to Jail For Refusing to
Name Gvt. Source in Outting of Undercover CIA Operative;
7/6
Karl Rove Again Linked to Outting of CIA Operative
Valerie Plame; Newsweek Reporter Michael Isikoff Discusses
His Coverage of Koran Desecration at Guantanamo; World Leaders
Gather in Scotland for G8 Summit; Africa, Climate Change to
Top Agenda; The Gitmo Experiment: How Methods Developed by
the U.S. Military For Withstanding Torture are Being Used
Against Detainees at Guantanamo Bay;
7/5
After Sandra Day O'Conner: High Stakes Battle Over
Supreme Court Gears Up in Washington; Nelson Mandela on G8
Summit: "Overcoming Poverty is Not a Gesture of Charity,
it is an Act of Justice"; Jailed Native American Leader
Leonard Peltier Transferred to Indiana Prison and Put in Solitary
Confinement;
7/4
A People's History of the United States: Dramatic Reading
of Howard Zinn's Classic Work;
7/1
NYPD Arrest 181 Black Men in Queens After Cop Shot
in the Leg; Fired Wal-Mart Executive Sues After Blowing the
Whistle on Factory Conditions in Central America; Selling
Women Short: The Landmark Battle for Worker's Rights at Wal-Mart;
Rep. Bernie Sanders: "CAFTA is a Disaster for the People
of Central America and the USA"; First American-Born
Mad Cow Discovered in Texas;
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