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Today on Flashpoints:
As over a million Gazans face starvation, Israeli warplanes
bomb a government building in Gaza City, we’ll have
a report from Laila el-Haddad; also, a US-supported death
squad leader in Honduras ordered to pay $47 million dollars
for extra-judicial killings and torture; amidst spiraling
scandals, Tom Delay, the once-powerful leader of the House
pulls out of his race for re-election; and the Knight Report;
5:01 PM PST
The Knight Report
* Law during wartime, as US-guided prosecutors file new charges
against Saddam Hussein
* The Supreme Court looks the other way as the Bush administration
denies constitutional protections to a US citizen, and
* In Washington, a new hairdo allows a five-foot tall legislator
to enter the halls of Congress unrecognized
Robert Knight
5:06 PM PST
Continued Israeli Assassination Policy in Occupied Palestine
- Laila el-Haddad, correspondent, Free
Speech Radio News and Al-Jazeera
5:17 PM PST
Honduran Military Leader Responsible for US-Supported War
Crimes
Matt Eisenbrandt, litigator for Center
for Justice and Accountability
5:36 PM PST
Tom DeLay Resigns - Tyson Slocum, Public
Citizen
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