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6/26
Fr the Second Day in a Row, FBI Agents Arrest Vieques Activists.
We’ll Have a Special Report from the Island on the Ongoing
Harassment; Arundhati Roy with a Post-Mortem on the Invasion
and Occupation of Iraq; The Knight Report;
6/24
Noted Journalist and Former Presidential Pres Secretary under
Lyndon Johnson, Bill Moyers speaks about the Roots of the
Progressive Movement, the Excesses of the Current administration
and what you can do to Reinvigorate the Left; The Knight Report.
6/23
The US Pressures Belgium to Drop War Crimes Statutes that
Implicate US and Israeli Leaders; Resistance to the US Occupation
of Iraq Continues, as More than one Soldier is Killed Every
Day in Armed Attacks Against US Troops; For the First Time
There are Deadly Clashes Between US and Syrian Forces at the
Iraqi-Syrian Border; Is the US Planning to Invade Iran or
Destabilize the Country?; Strong Resistance to GMO’s
in Sacramento; The Knight Report
6/20
The Arming of the Afghan Rebels with 60 Minutes Producer George
Crile and His New Book “Charlie Wilson’s War:
The Extraordinary Story of the Largest Covert Operation in
History.”; Ed Rosenthal’s Cannabis Chronicle;
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6/12
An in-depth look at the turbulent situations in Zimbawe, Liberia
and the Congo. Also, more bloodshed in Palestine. The U.S.
bombs Iraq and forbids anti-American activities there. Also,
a look at the new repressive so-called “rave law”
and how it is undermining the work of activists;
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6/5
International Action Day for Palestine;
An International Movement to Boycott Israeli Products; An
Update on Israeli Nuclear Whistle-Blower Mordechai Vanunu;
A Mock Wall to Protest Israel’s New Apartheid Wall Around
Palestine; Young People from the Dahaita Refugee Camp Speak
Out Against Occupation; The Knight Report;
6/4
US Support for a Violent Destabilization of Haiti; At Least
15 More Shootings of Youth and Children in Nablus; The Dead-end
Roadmap to Peace; A Massive Protest Against the Draconian
Drug Laws; The Knight Report;
6/2
The Poetry of Ranier Maria Rilke; Mingus Piano Solo;
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