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Sept 2006
9/26
Exclusive: AWOL Iraq Veteran Turns Himself In Instead of Returning
to Iraq; Faces Five Years in Prison; Salt Lake City’s
Mayor Rocky Anderson: “This War Was Sold to the American
People Largely by Fox and Other Members of the Media and We
Were Lied To”;
9/25
Juan Cole on Civil War in Iraq, the Hyping of WMD Intel on
Iran, and How The Lebanon War Has Weakened Israel; Steal This
Vote: Andrew Gumbel on the Growing Controversy Over Electronic
Voting Machines; Arlington West: Veterans For Peace Member
in California Pays Homage to Soldiers Killed in Iraq;
9/22
Bolivian President Evo Morales on Latin America, U.S. Foreign
Policy and the Role of the Indigenous People of Bolivia;
9/21
Chavez Calls Bush 'The Devil' in UN Address, Predicts Fall
of 'U.S. Empire' and Calls For Major UN Reforms; Thirty Years
After the Assassination of Chilean Diplomat Orlando Letelier,
His Son Francisco is Still Seeking Justice;
9/20
UN General Assembly Hears Bush, Ahmadinejad Trade Criticism;
Thai Military Leaders Stage Military Coup; Why Did the FCC
Bury Studies on Media Consolidation?; One Day After Complete
Exoneration, Maher Arar Yet to Receive Apology From Canada,
US for Year-Long Imprisonment, Torture in Syrian Jail;
9/19
Canadian Inquiry Finds Torture Survivor Maher Arar Completely
Innocent, Criticizes U.S. For 'Rendition' to Syria; Attorneys
Argue Senate Bills Would Allow for Lifelong Detention Without
Trial, Torture Without Accountability; Conduct Unbecoming
an Officer and a Gentlemen: Lieutenant Ehren Watada Charged
Again for Refusing to Deploy to Iraq; Business Owners, Workers
Charge Israel Deliberately Targeted Lebanon's Economy;
9/18
EXCLUSIVE... Army Investigation into Sexual Harassment Charges
by Specialist Suzanne Swift Ended in July, Attorney Says Military
"Did Not Do Diligent Investigation"; Day for Darfur:
Tens of Thousands Rally in Global Day Against Genocide;
9/15
Outlawed: Extraordinary Rendition, Torture and Disappearances
in the 'War on Terror'; Torture Taxi: On the Trail of the
CIA's Rendition Flights; Jail Time For Journalists: The Government
Crackdown on Reporters;
9/14
African-American Minnesota Legislator Keith Ellison Slated
to Become First Muslim Elected to Congress; Former Texas Governor
Ann Richards Dies at 73; One Year On, Katrina Evacuees in
Houston Face Unemployment, Lack of Health Care and Dwindling
FEMA Assistance; Singapore Bars Activists From Entering Country
During IMF-World Bank Meetings;
9/13
Primaries Held in Nine States; The Republican Plan for Dominance
in the 21st Century; FCC Commissioner Michael Copps Discusses
New Report That Shows U.S. Falling Behind Rest of World in
High-Speed Internet Access;
9/12
The Inside Story of Spin, Scandal, and the Selling of the
Iraq War;
9/11
Sept. 11, 2001 at the Firehouse: Democracy Now! Broadcasts
Blocks From Ground Zero on 9/11; EXCLUSIVE...9/11 Debate:
Loose Change Filmmakers vs. Popular Mechanics Editors of "Debunking
9/11 Myths";
9/8
New Yorkers Tell Federal Officials To Stop Ignoring 9/11's
Health Effects; Civilian Casualties, Civilian Solutions: Family
Members of 9/11 Victims Spearhead Movement Against War and
Violence; Satyagraha 100 Years Later: Gandhi Launches Modern
Non-Violent Resistance Movement on Sept. 11, 1906;
9/7
Court Hearing on Suit Filed by Iraq Veterans Contaminated
with Depleted Uranium Against U.S. Military; As CIA Detainees
Transferred to Guantanamo, President Bush Acknowledges Secret
Prisons; Study: 70 Percent of 9/11 Responders Suffer Lung
Ailments; Darfur Violence Intensifies as Deadline for Withdrawal
of AU Peacekeepers Looms
9/6
Mexico Court Declares Calderon Winner of Disputed Election,
Lopez Obrador Vows to Form Parallel Gov't; Father Recounts
Burning Marine Van and Himself After Learning of Son's Death
in Iraq
9/5
Rebuilding Lebanon: Residents Struggle to Cope with Destruction;
Robert Fisk on His Interview with Former Iranian President
Khatami, Why "The IDF Could Not Protect the People of
Israel" and More
9/4
We Shall Overcome: An Hour With Legendary Folk Singer &
Activist Pete Seeger
9/1
We Will Not Be Silent: Movement Grows to Challenge Racial
Profiling at Airports; Jazz Legend Charlie Haden on His Life,
His Music and His Politics
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