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Today on Flashpoints:
An in-depth interview with our special correspondent Dahr
Jamail about the current deteriorating situation in Iraq,
on a day where 18 Iraqis were killed and dozens wounded; plus,
as the G7 World Bank and IMF Summit convenes, we talk about
erasing poor nations’ massive debt; also, we speak to
a ship Captain off the coast of Newfoundland who is witnessing
the ongoing slaughter of baby harp seals; and the Knight Report;
5:01 PM PST
The Knight Report: It's open season on Iraqi police and oil
operatives as today's resistance attacks claim thirty; Lebanon's
government has collapsed; Israel has broken a cease-fire with
the assassination of a Palestinian militant; the UN is boosting
its presence in Haiti; opium farmers in Afghanistan are challenging
US eradication; and Chinese citizens are denied information
by Microsoft, Google, and other providers. Robert Knight
5:06 PM PST
The Continuation of War and Occupation in Iraq, Dahr
Jamail, FP Special Iraq Correspondent
5:35 PM PST
Music Break
5:36 PM PST
Erasing Debt as G7 World Bank and IMF Summit Convenes, Jonah
Gokova, chair, the Zimbabwe Coalition on Debt and Development
(ZIMCODD)
5:50 PM PST
Update on Seal Slaughter, Captain Paul Watson, Sea Shepherd
Conservation Society, www.seashepherd.org
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