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Today on Flashpoints:
We’ll take an in depth look at the recent Bali Bombings
and other kinds of terrorisms that have been haunting the
people of Indonesia since the CIA Over throw of Sukarno’s
non-aligned government in 1965 ; also an update on the situation
in Ache since the tsunami killed over a hundred thousand people
there; Earth matters looks at the long-term damage to the
environment around the gulf coast oil rigs; and the Knight
Report;
5:01 PM PST
The Knight Report: Iraq's Shia-dominated parliament backs
down on plans for an unfair vote count -- but continues military
operations in Sunni Anbar, one of three regions that could
veto the U.S.-designed constitution.
5:06 PM PST
An Update on Indonesia.
Sylvia Tiwon, UC Berkeley Professor - Jessica Rucell, Aceh
Delegation Coordinator
5:36 PM PST
Nigerian Human Rights Activist. - Owens Wiwi, Human Rights
Activist
5:41 PM PST
Music Break
5:42 PM PST
Earth Matters. Gulf Oil nearly three quarters of the volume
of the Exxon Valdez spill. Wilma Subra, Chemist and Environmentalist
MacArthur "Genius Award" Winner
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