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Dec 2006
12/27
President Gerald Ford Dies at 93; Supported Indonesian Invasion
of East Timor that Killed 1/3 of Population; Investigative
Journalist Robert Parry on Gerald Ford's Legacy and the Bush
Administration's Roots in the Ford White House; Did Gerald
Ford Agree to Nixon Pardon Before Taking Office? The Nation's
Victor Navasky on Ford's Memoirs and the Lawsuit that Followed;
Barbara Ehrenreich on Poverty, War and Feminism’s Place
in the World;
12/5
Bolton Resigns As UN Ambassador Ending Controversial 16-Month
Term; Robert Gates' Former CIA Branch Chief and a CIA Analyst
Who Testified Against Him on the Politicization of Intel During
Iran-Contra; Top Cuban Official Ricardo Alarcon on Castro's
Condition and Cuba's Future; Fidel Up Close: Filmmaker Jon
Alpert on His Many Encounters With Castro Over the Past 30
Years;
12/4
Chavez Re-Elected For Third Presidential Term in Landslide
Victory; Lebanon Political Crisis Continues As Anti-Government
Protests Enter Fourth Day; Report: Bush's Program to Combat
HIV Abroad Fails Countries Struggling With the Pandemic;
12/1
Facing Fierce Protest, Mexico's Calderon Takes Power in Unprecedented
Midnight Ceremony; Opposition Lawmakers Vow to Block Inauguration;
Colorado Couple Win Battle to Keep Holiday Peace Wreath on
Home; Extraordinary Rendition Victim in U.S. to Appeal Lawsuit
Dismissal; Hundreds to Attend Sean Bell Funeral, Community
Leaders Criticize NYPD For Raids;
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