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6/30
Sudanese Humanitarian Crisis -- Powell and Annan Visit the
Region; Sudanese Humanitarian Crisis -- Human Rights Abuses
in SPLA Territory; GAO says Iraq Worse Off Now Than Before
the Invasion; Involuntary Recall of Soldiers; Labor Rights
in the Sex Film Industry;
6/29
Sadr City Update; Supreme Court Round Up; EPA Seeks to Weaken
Clean Air Standards; Toys Containing Mercury; Supreme Court
Rules on Online Pornography; Sex Film Industry Deals with
HIV/AIDS; Grassroots Radio Conference Reports on Micro Radio;
6/28
Iraqi Handover Two Days Early; Allawai – A Profile;
US Supreme Court; Greens Choose David Cobb; 70,000 Rally in
Argentina;
6/25
US Role in Iraq Post Transition; Green Party Convention; Resistance
Movements in Iraq; INS Uses Israeli Reconnaissance Planes
for Border Patrol; Mumia Abu Jamal -- Commentary;
6/24
Supreme Court Sends Energy Task Force Case Back to Lower Court;
Education in the Sudan; Cubans Outraged at Accusations of
Sex Trade; Citizens Speak Out Against Uranium Enrichment Plant
in Ohio; Farenheit 9-11;
6/23
Documents Intended to Distance Bush from Torture Scandal Beg
More Questions; EPA Understates Toxic Emissions; Nuclear Talks
in Beijing; Mistrial in Murder of Transgendered Teen; Sickle
Cell Anemia in India;
6/22
Wolfowitz Testifies on US Role in Iraq Post June 30th; Iraqi
School Reconstruction; HIV/AIDS -- Tanzania; Guantanmo Detainee
Sues Bush and Rumsfeld; Youth Issue Report Card on Adults;
6/21
CIA Holds Up Intelligence Report; Supreme Court Rules in Favor
of HMOs; HUD Cuts Section 8 Housing Assistance; Nationwide
Demonstrations for Universal Healthcare; South Africans Remember
Soweto; Child Soldiers in the DRC;
6/18
Corporate Tax Bill Passes With a Buyout for Tobacco; 9/11
Commission – Analysis and Reaction; Latino Worker’s
Advocates Sue Department of Labor; Biotech in Africa; Juneteenth;
6/17
9/11 Commission Concludes Hearings – Communication Failures
Abounded; Human Rights Groups Demand Disclosure of Detainment
Sites; UK Assylum Seekers Treated Harshly; Somali’s
Demonstrate in Support of Nuradin Abdi; Saddam Hussein –
Landmines and Legal Issues;
6/16
Final 9/11 Commission Hearings Begin; Civil Liberties Restoration
Act Introduced in Congress; Ecomonic Woes in the Khadmiya
Distric of Iraq; Hate Crimes Expanded Under Military Spending
Bill Ammendment; Pakistan/India Relations told thru Pakistani
Woman's Story; Berkeley City Council Bans Corporate Personhood
Challenged;
6/15
Karzai Speaks to a Joint Session of Congress; Nader’s
Conflict of Interest With Citizen Works?; Electronic Voting
Machines – More Controversy; Kashmir Elections Revisited;
12,000 New York City 3rd Graders Held Back - NYC Students
Talk About Standardized Tests;
6/14
FBI Whistleblower Does Not Get Her Day in Court; Tension Building
in Iraq; Trans-national Elections in Europe; Domestic Security
Enhancement Act – Further Erosion of Civil Liberties?;
Artistic Terrorism?;
6/11
National Day of Mourning; Reagan's Legacy in Nicaragua; Foiled
Coup Attempt in the DRC; Saudi Student Innocent of Terrorism;
NYC Unions Protest and Rally; Control Room Hits the Theaters;
6/10
Guantanamo Bay Detainees Medical Records Released; UN Resolution
on Iraq; Kurdish Independence in Iraq; G8 Summit Winds Up
– Arab Reaction; Domestic Human Rights Advocates Under
Fire; DC Students Stage Walk-Out;
6/9
White House Judicial Nominee Oversaw DOJ Memo on Torture;
Iraqi Police And US Forces; G8 Summit Update; Street Children
in the Congo; Report Says Power Plant Pollution Kills;
6/8
Ashcroft Before Congress; Global Development in the G8; Iraqi
Journalists Threatened; Renewable Energy Conference in Germany;
Massacres in Arauca, Colombia;
6/7
Ronald Reagan’s Legacy; Christening of USS Carter Protested;
Environmental Racism Just Down the Road from the G8 Summit?;
Anti-Trust Lawsuit Filed Against Pharmaceutical Companies;
Youth Detention Facility Famous for Prison Abuse Closes; Tribal
Elections in Canada;
6/4
Another CIA Defection; IDF Soldiers Speakout; Inequality Matters
– A Conference on the Gap between the Rich and the Poor;
Tiananmen Square – 15 Years Later; Denmark Allows GMOs;
Voting Machines – Part 3: E-Voting;
6/3
CIA Director, George Tenet, Resigns; Dems call for House Armed
Services Committee Investigation of Abu Ghraib; Violent Demonstration
in Beirut; FSRN Interviews Nader; Voting Mahines- Part 3:
Florida Repeat?; Media Access in Iraqi Kurdistan;
6/2
US Senate Begins Defense Budget Debate; Media Access in Iraq
Kurdistan; India’s “Anti-Terror” Law; Security
Certificates in Canada; Voting Machines-Part 2: New Electronics
Machines; California Budget;
6/1
Iraq’s New President Named; Mexican Police Accused of
Abusing Protesters; Venezuelan Re-call Signatures Re-Certified;
Democrats Strive To Keep Nadar Off the Ballot; Voting Machines
– Part 1: Conflicts of Interest; Mumia: Free the Five;
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