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November 2005
11/30
A Conversation with Death Row Prisoner Stanley Tookie
Williams from his San Quentin Cell; Video Broadcast of Kidnapped
Members of Christian Peacemaker Teams that Helped Expose Abu
Ghraib Prisoner Abuse Scandal; 10 Years After the Arrest of
U.S. Citizen Lori Berenson in Peru, her Father Mark Berenson
Reads a Statement She Released from Prison;
11/29
Pulitzer Prize Winning Journalist Seymour Hersh on
Where the Iraq War is Headed Next; Al Jazeera in the Crosshairs:
Did Bush Really Want to Bomb the Arabic TV Network's Headquarters
in 2004?; Coloradans File Federal Lawsuit Charging White House
Staffers with Unlawful Removal During Bush "Town-Hall-Style"
Event;
11/28
American Citizen Jailed in Saudi Arabia for 20 Months
Convicted in U.S. Court of Joining al-Qaeda and Plotting to
Assassinate Bush; Torture and Survival in a Saudi Prison:
William Sampson Recounts his 2 1/2 Year Ordeal, Calls Torture
"Morally Wrong, a Political Mistake" and Useless
for Intelligence Gathering;
11/25
A Tribute to Yip Harburg: The Man Who Put the Rainbow
in the Wizard of Oz;
11/24
Isolated Native American Communities Struggle in the
Aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita; A Conversation with
the "Chimpanzee Lady": Jane Goodall on Animals,
the Environment and her Life;
11/23
Why did the Bush Administration Hold Jose Padilla for
3 Years as an Enemy Combatant? No Mention of al Qaeda or Plot
to Attack U.S. in Indictment; Al Jazeera London Bureau Chief
Responds to Report of British Memo Alleging Bush Wanted to
Bomb Network HQ in Doha; Congressmember Waters Contradicts
Col. Wilkerson on U.S. Role in Haiti: "It Was a Coup
D'Etat, it Was a Forceful Removal of Aristide";
11/22
Colin Powell's Former Chief of Staff Col. Wilkerson
on Prewar Intel, Torture and How a White House "Cabal"
Hijacked U.S. Foreign Policy; Colin Powell's Former Chief
of Staff Col. Wilkerson on Haiti: Defends U.S. Role in Ouster
of President, Claims Aristide's "Will to Power is Excessive
Even Obsessive";
11/21
The Man Who Sold the Iraq War: John Rendon, Bush's
General in the Propaganda War; From Vietnam to Iraq: Sen.
George McGovern Discusses the Lies of War from the Gulf of
Tonkin to Iraq's WMDs;
11/18
Woodward Downplayed CIA Leak Case Despite Involvement;
A Debate: Does Wal-Mart Work or is it a High Cost for Low
Price?;
11/17
Pentagon Reverses Position and Admits U.S. Troops Used
White Phosphorous Against Iraqis in Fallujah; Senate Reaches
"Compromise" on Habeas Corpus that Could Still Strip
Guantanamo Detainees of any Trial;
11/16
Internal CPB Report Charges Former Chair Tomlinson
with Ethics Violations, Uncovers “Cryptic” Emails
With White House Staff; Palestinian, Israeli and American
Discuss the Split in Israel’s Labour Party, the Separation
Barrier and the Latest on Gaza; Arab-American Comics Perform
Before Sold-Out Crowds in New York City;
11/15
Former U.S. Army Interrogator Describes the Harsh Techniques
He Used in Iraq, Detainee Abuse by Marines and Navy Seals
and Why “Torture is the Worst Possible Thing We Could
Do”;
11/14
Students Arrested at Powell Speech Protest Accuse Police
of Racial Profiling; LA Times Fires Longtime Progressive Columnist
Robert Scheer; Did Former Marine Jimmy Massey Lie About U.S.
Military Atrocities in Iraq? A Debate Between Massey and Embedded
Reporter Ron Harris;
11/11
Arianna Huffington on the Retirement of Judith Miller
and Schwarzenegger’s Ballot Defeat; A Deadly Interrogation:
Can The CIA Legally Kill a Prisoner?; Science Fiction Writer
Octavia Butler on Race, Global Warming and Religion;
11/10
Italian Writer Loretta Napoleoni on the Amman Triple
Bombing, How the U.S. Helped Create Zarqawi and the Terror
Financing Network; Germ Boys and Yes Men: How White House
Cronyism and the Push to Invade Iraq Hampers the Country's
Ability to Handle a Bioterror Attack; Sen. Ron Wyden on Soaring
Oil Prices and Company Profits and the Senate Investigation
into Prewar Intelligence;
11/9
As France Uses Colonial-Era Law To Impose Curfews,
a Look at the Plight of Immigrant Youth in Europe; The Roots
of Civil Unrest in Europe: Robert Fisk and Behzad Yaghmaian
on Post-Colonial Muslim and Arab Immigrants; The Battle of
Algiers: 1996 Film Depicting Algerian War of Independence
Against French Occupation Parallels Brutal U.S. Occupation
of Iraq; Robert Fisk on Torture: "We Have Become the
Criminals...We Have No Further Moral Cause to Fight For";
11/8
U.S. Broadcast Exclusive - "Fallujah: The Hidden
Massacre" on the U.S. Use of Napalm-Like White Phosphorus
Bombs; A Debate: Did the U.S. Military Attack Iraqi Civilians
With White Phosphorous Bombs in Violation of the Geneva Conventions?;
Covering Up Torture? At Pentagon's Request the Washington
Post Refuses To Report on Location Of Secret CIA Jails in
Europe;
11/7
Urban Unrest Escalates in France as Riots Continue
for 11th Straight Night; Bush Fails to Revive Free Trade Talks
in Latin America Amid Mass Protests; The Fox In The Henhouse:
How Privatization Threatens Democracy;
11/4
Was the 2004 Election Stolen?: A Debate on Ohio One
Year After Bush's Victory; Mark Crispin Miller: “Kerry
Told Me He Now Thinks the Election Was Stolen”; Thousands
Protest Bush in Argentina, People's Summit Counters Free Trade
Talks;
11/3
Jesse Jackson Delivers Eulogy at Rosa Parks Funeral:
"Her Legacy is Secure. Her Work, Unfinished"; Bill
Clinton: Rosa Parks "Made Us See and Agree that Everyone
Should Be Free"; Bernice King Delivers Remarks at Rosa
Parks Funeral on Behalf of Her Mother, Coretta Scott King;
Michigan Gov. Granholhm: Rosa Parks is "Our Own Gently
Powerful War Hero"; Joseph Lowery Calls on Condoleezza
Rice to Extend Voting Rights Act; Al Sharpton: "Jim Crow
Had Sons...He's a Little More Polished But the Results Are
the Same"; Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin Joins Jesse
Jackson to Pay Tribute to Rosa Parks; Where Have All the Fighters
Gone? Juan Gonzalez Analyzes the New York City Mayoral Race;
11/2
Attorney Tells Why Guantanamo Detainee Attempted Suicide
in Front of Him; Almost 1,000 Days After U.S. Invasion of
Iraq, Democratic Senators Call in Secret Session for Investigation
of Pre-War Intelligence; Gilbert Achcar: “The Very Presence
of U.S. Troops Fuels the Insurgency”;
11/1
Cheney Taps Torture Memo Author to Replace Scooter
Libby; Oprah Winfrey, Cicely Tyson, Julian Bond, Dorothy Height
& Others Pay Tribute to Civil Rights Pioneer Rosa Parks;
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