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Today on Flashpoints:
We’ll hear from our Haiti correspondent Kevin Pina,
who was released without charges after being held behind bars
over the weekend; over 114 dead in Iraq after a series of
car bombs, and many more killed in a US attack on Tal Afar,
we’ll speak with Robert Fisk about the latest slaughter;
plus, assessing the environmental catastrophe in New Orleans;
as the state of Texas plans to murder another black woman
at midnight tonight, activists are mobilized to save the life
of Frances Newton; and Laila el-Haddad talks about Palestinians
reuniting with their families across the Gaza-Egypt border
after decades of separation;
5:01 PM PST
Kevin Pina Out of Jail Kevin Pina, FP Special Correspondent
in Haiti – 011-509-426-7976
5:16 PM PST
Massacres in Iraq. Robert Fisk, award-winning reporter for
Independent of London
5:32 PM PST
Environmental Disaster in New Orleans
Brad Knickerbocker, Christian Science Monitor
5:46 PM PST
Frances Newton Scheduled to be Executed
DeLloyd, executive director, SHAPE Community Center, Free
Frances Newton Committee
5:52 PM PST
Crossing over the Gaza-Egypt Border. Laila el-Haddad, journalist,
http://www.a-mother-from-gaza.blogspot.com/
(view pictures of Gaza and read her blog)
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