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March 2006
3/31
Noam Chomsky on Failed States: The Abuse of Power and the
Assault on Democracy;
3/30
Kidnapped Reporter Jill Carroll Freed in Baghdad; Senate Debate
Over Immigration Reform Heats Up in Washington; Abramoff Sentenced
to 70 Months in Prison As Senate Passes Lobbying Reform Bill
That Excludes Campaign Finance; Report Exposes Telecom Industry's
Astroturf Lobbying Groups; How Lobbyists Helped Secure Billions
in Taxpayer Subsidies For Big Oil Companies Despite Record
Profits;
3/29
A Debate on the Senate's Proposed Overhaul of Immigration
Laws; Thousands of Students Defy School Lockdowns and Continue
Walkouts to Protest Anti-Immigrant Bill; Walkout: The True
Story of the Historic 1968 Chicano Student Walkout in East
L.A.;
3/28
Fmr. Democratic Senator and Presidential Candidate Gary Hart:
“Both Houses of Congress Belong to the President’s
Party”; South Dakota Abortion Ban Draws Fiery Opposition
from Native Americans;
3/27
Between 500,000 to 2 Million Take to the Streets of L.A. To
Demonstrate Against Anti-Immigrant Bill; Freed British Peace
Activist Norman Kember Tells World Not to Forget Plight of
"Ordinary Iraqi People"; Bush Signs Statements to
Bypass Torture Ban, Oversight Rules in Patriot Act; Blood
Money? As Divestiture Movement Heats Up, Sudan Government
Pays Close to $1 Million for New York Times Supplement Advocating
Investment and Praising "Peaceful, Prosperous and Democratic
Future";
3/24
IRS Audited Greenpeace At Request of ExxonMobil-Funded Group;
The PsyOps War: A Look at the Lincoln Group and the U.S. Military's
Planting of Stories in the Iraqi Press; Mass Protests Continue
in France to Oppose Controversial Labor Law;
3/23
The Return of Black Bag Searches? Oregon Attorney on Why He
Feels Federal Agents Broke into His Home and Office to Conduct
Clandestine Searches; Another Civilian Massacre? U.S. Launches
Investigation After Iraqi Police Accuse U.S. Troops of Murdering
11 Men, Women and Children Last Week; Iraqi Exile Speaks Out
Against the Targeting of Gay Iraqis by Shia Death Squads;
Three Kidnapped Peace Activists Freed in Baghdad;
3/22
"My Name is Rachel Corrie" - A Debate Over Why the
Play is Not Opening in New York; Rachel Corrie's Parents React
to New York Theater's Postponement of a Play Based on Their
Late Daughter's Words; Helen Thomas Asks President Bush Why
He Went to War;
3/21
Videotape Forces Pentagon to Investigate Claims U.S. Marines
Shot Dead 15 Iraqi Civilians in Apparent Revenge Killings;
Fmr. GOP Strategist Kevin Phillips on American Theocracy:
The Peril and Politics of Radical Religion, Oil, and Borrowed
Money in the 21st Century;
3/20
Three Years After U.S. Invasion Two Wounded Iraqi Children
and Their Fathers Tell Their Stories; After Criticizing Bush,
Harry Belafonte is Disinvited from the University of Virginia,
EyeCare and Speaking at the Coretta Scott King Funeral;
3/17
Michael Gordon and General Bernard Trainor on the Inside Story
of the Invasion and Occupation of Iraq; New York Times Chief
Military Correspondent Michael Gordon Defends Pre-War Reporting
on WMDs;
3/16
Israeli Raid
on Palestinian Prison Ignites Crisis in Occupied Territories;
People Across the Globe Stage Readings of Rachel Corrie's
Words on Third Anniversary of Her Death; Crackdown: Venezuelan
Prof. Visited by Feds in Pomona, Bolivian Prof. Denied U.S.
Entry Visa; Janitors Strike at the University of Miami to
Gain Living Wage and Health Benefits;
3/15
Newly Released Files Reveal FBI Spied on PA Peace Group
Because of Antiwar Views; Military Jailing Vietnam War Resisters
40 Years After They Refused to Serve; Iraq War Resisters Stage
241-Mile Peace March Across U.S.-Mexico Border; Sunshine Week:
Newspapers and Broadcasters Challenge Government Secrecy;
3/14
U.S. Exclusive: Moazzam Begg Describes Abuse at Bagram
and Guantanamo and Witnessing the Killing of Two Fellow Detainees;
British Human Rights Lawyer Gareth Peirce and "Enemy
Combatant" Co-Author Victoria Brittain Blast U.S.-Run
Prison at Guantanamo Bay; In Historic Move, Feingold Introduces
Resolution to Censure President Bush; Over 100,000 March in
Chicago to Protest Immigration Reform Bill in One of Biggest
Pro-Immigrant Rallies in U.S. History;
3/13
Tom Fox Remembered Around the World as Dedicated Activist
Who Devoted His Life to Peace; Slobodan Milosevic Found Dead
in Hague Prison Cell: A Look at the Serbian Leader's War Crimes
and the U.S. Role in the Balkans;
3/10
Former Labour MP Tony Benn on how Britain Secretly
Helped Israel Build Its Nuclear Arsenal; The Next Gulf: London,
Washington & the Oil Conflict in Nigeria;
3/9
Iraqi Novelist Haifa Zangana: U.S. Troops Must Withdraw
Now; Crackdown on Civil Liberties in the UK: Roundtable Discussion
on New Anti-Protest Laws, Extraordinary Rendition, Immigration
Laws & Torture;
3/8
British Journalists Face Pressure from Police After
Revelations on Menezes Shooting; Legendary Actor Vanessa Redgrave
Calls Cancellation of Rachel Corrie Play an “Act of
Catastrophic Cowardice”; Women's Voices From Africa:
A Conversation with Margaret Busby;
3/7
Lawless World: Bush Considered Flying US Spy Planes
Painted With UN Colors Over Iraq In 2003 to Provoke War; Former
UK Soldier Urges Others to Refuse To Fight in Iraq; New Video
Broadcast Showing Three of the Four Christian Peacemaker Teams
Members Abducted in Iraq;
3/6
Iraqi Women Make Rare Trip to U.S. to Tell Their Stories
of Life Under Occupation; Come Hell or High Water: Michael
Eric Dyson on Hurricane Katrina and the Color of Disaster;
3/3
Baby Bush Go Home: Arundhati Roy on Massive Protests
Against Bush's Visit to India; Katrina Six Months Later: Activists
Discuss Grassroots Disaster Relief, Evictions, Racism and
the Struggle to Help Those Left Behind;
3/2
U.S. Enters New Nuclear Age as Bush Seeks Funds for
New Generation of Nukes; V.A. Nurse Accused of Sedition After
Publishing Letter Critical of Bush on Katrina, Iraq;
3/1
U.S. Agrees to Pay Egyptian Man $300K For Post-9/11
Detention in Unprecedented Settlement; How Major Corporations
and Government Plan to Track your Every Move with Radio Frequency
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