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4/30
John Kerry Lays Out Iraq Plan; American Treatment of Iraqi
Prisoners; Vietnamese Americans Compare the Wars; Ireland
to Host Official EU Expansion; Everyone Celebrating the EU
Expansion? A May Day look at labor in the EU; Remembering
a Courageous Mexican Journalist;
4/29
Fallujah Deal Reached?; US Army Tactics Earn Contempt of Iraqis;
Bush-Cheney “Meeting” with 9-11 Commission; Update
from Southern Thailand; Senate Moves on Blocking Internet
Taxes; Protesting Schwarzenegger’s Slash of CA Education
Budget;
4/28
Refugees Fleeing Fallujah Talk to FSRN; Bush Administration
Goes After Arab Media; Supreme Court Hears Hamdi & Padilla
Cases; French Activists Arrested and Fined for Anti-Advertising
Graffiti; De-Streeting MLK in Florida Raises Racial Tension;
4/27
US War Machine Enters Najaf – Dozens of Civilians Injured;
Negroponte Testifies in Iraqi Ambassador Nomination Hearing;
Supreme Court on Cheney Energy Task Force; Sanctions Lifted
for Turkish Cypriots?; Nicaraguan Banana Workers begin Legal
Battle;
4/26
Baghdad: Tent City Houses Fallujah Refugees; Women’s
March Massive Turnout: One Million take to DC Streets; IMF
Protests in DC; Greek Cypriots Reject UN Plan for Federated
State; Australia won’t Budge on Timor Oil; Protests
over Refugee Policies in Canada;
4/23
Where is all the Iraq Money Going?; Divisions between Iraqi
Kurds and Arabs; Preparing for the European Social Forum;
Mumia Abu Jamal commentary: Afghan History; Women of Color
behind Sunday’s March for Women’s Lives; New Mexico's
Homeless Women Speak Out;
4/22
$50 Billion More for Iraq?; The Chalabi Spoils of War: Report
from Baghdad; Earth Day – report from Capitol Hill;
Australia Charges First Terrorism Suspect. FSRN Speaks with
his Lawyer; Investigation Sought for Racist Murder of Emmit
Till; Mumia Abu Jamal Commentary: The Patriot Act;
4/21
Missile Defense System Ready to Go?; Iraqi’s Respond
to Kerry’s Plans for Iraq; March For Women’s Lives
Part 1: Largest March in 10 Years; World Bank Protesters Call
for Debt Cancellation; Jordan Cancels Meeting with Bush;
4/20
Iraq Update from Capitol Hill; Who is Fighting for Who in
Iraq?; Supreme Court Hears Guantanomo Bay Case; TA’s
Strike at University of Wisconsin; Mumia Abu Jamal Commentary:
Uncurious George;
4/19
Rantissi Assassination: with Bush’s Blessing?; Rantissi
Assassination: Arab World Reacts; America holds 20,000 Iraqi
Prisoners; Supreme Court hears Case on Death Penalty; Mumia
Abu Jamal Commentary: ...And What A Democracy; All-Union TV
Boxing Match!;
4/16
Tony Blair Visits the Capital; Iraq: Hospitals Lack Resources
Needed to Treat Patients; African Countries Vie for Iraq Reconstruction
Contracts; Mexico Pressured to Censure Cuba; Informal Trade
Talks for the FTAA; Mumia Abu Jamal Comments on Fallujah;
4/15
Iraq - Kidnapped Internationals Speak Out: FSRN Exclusive;
More Troops to Iraq: Democrats Vs. Activists; The Case of
Laro Nicol: Tempe, Arizona; IRS Goes Easy on Corporations;
FEC Holds Hearing on Campaign Activity; Indonesia’s
Governing Party Loses Election;
4/14
Najaf Anticipates US Assault; 9-11 Hearings: Cheerleaders
of the Patriot Act?; Ariel Sharon in DC: New Shift in Middle
East Policy; South Korean Presidential Elections; Racism in
School System in Faith, South Dakota;
4/13
Dead Rot in Fallujah – is Najaf Next?; 9/11 Hearings
probe the FBI and Justice Dept.; Palestinian Detainee and
Radio Activist is Free!; Stunning Decision in India could
mean Justice for Gujarat Victims; World Bank must Revise Lending
Standards;
4/12
Massacre in Fallujah – Report from Iraq; US Military
Criticizes Al-Jazeera; Protests Against the Fallujah Onslaught
Across the US; IRS to Open Process of Presidential Debates?;
Reflecting on the UN Role in Rwanda; Controversy at US Army
Resort in Disney World;
4/9
Attacks Mount in Falluga; AIDS Activists Criticize Bush's
AIDS Drug Policy; Women Suffer Most from AIDS in South Africa;
National Health Week: Moving From Statistics to Solutions;
Part 2: Afghanistan’s Drug Trade;
4/8
Condaleeza Rice Testifies Before 9-11 Commission; UN Spinning
Condaleeza's Statements; Behind the al-Sadr Movement in Iraq;
Presidential Elections in Algeria; Part 1: Afghanistan’s
Booming Drug Trade: An Iranian Perspective;
4/7
Iraq Under Siege: Part 1: Diala, Iraq; Iraq Under Siege: Part
2: Baghdad, Iraq; Iraq under Siege: Part 3: Capitol Hill;
Anniversary of Oakland Dock Protests; R2K Cases Acquitted;
Rwandan Genocide 10 Years Later – Part 2;
4/6
US begins Apache Attacks in Iraq; Iraq Policy from Capitol
Hill; ACLU Files Case Against No Fly Lists; New Government
Coalition bring Peace to Sri Lanka?; Part 1: Rwanda Genocide
– 10 Years Later;
4/5
Shi’te violence in Iraq – report from Baghdad;
US to Try Aristide for Drug Trafficking?; Ciudad Juárez
Activists: Gov. Must Resign!; Women and AIDS in South Africa;
Update from Picket Line: Chicago Hotel Workers Continue Strike;
36 Years Since Assassination of MLK Jr.;
4/2
Jobs Statistics Rise, so does Unemployment; US to Attack Turkish
Kurd Guerillas?; Guantanamo Human Rights Commission meets
in London; Distributors of Free Meals Targeted by Tampa Police;
Endemic Sexual Violence Against Women in DRC;
4/1
Fullujah Killings Overshadow Iraqi Deaths; Another Controversial
Judicial Nomination; Welfare Reauthorization Filibuster Stands;
Welfare From the Front Lines; India Deporting Nepalese Despite
Human Rights Concerns;
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