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3/31
Report Condemns US Intelligence on WMD; Elections in Zimbabwe;
Protesters Target Big Investment Firms in Social Security
Debate; Filipino Hunger Strike for Peace and Justice; More
on Detainee Abuse and Kidnappings; Mumia Abu Jamal Commentary:
The Targeting of Journalists;
3/30
US Retaliation Against Philippines for Iraq Withdrawal; Right
Wingers Get A Pass on Homeland Security List; Somalia After
the Tsunami; Archbishop Oscar Romero Killed 25 Years Ago;
Judge Refuses to Hear War Resisters’ Case; Water Restrictions
in South Dakota; Denying Emergency Contraception to Women?;
3/29
The Supreme Court & MP3s; Kofi Annan Cleared from Oil
for Food Scandal; Iraqi Assembly Delayed; Update on the Indonesia
Earthquake; Indians Living with HIV/AIDS; Fair Elections in
Mexico?; Dangerous Bio-lab Planned for Black Neighborhood;
3/28
Supreme Court: Foreign Nationals on Death Row; Indonesian
Nuclear Power Plant Development; Nigeria’s Military
Protects Chevron-Texaco from Protesters; High School Students
Travel to Border; Mumia Abu Jamal Commentary: Nuke's R Us;
The Pope;
3/25
Government Collapse in Kyrgyzstan; UN Resolution to Send Peacekeepers
to Sudan; Protests Mark the Anniversary of Military Coup in
Argentina; Wives of Cuban Prisoners Held in the US Petition
the UN for Visitation Rights; California Cities Hold Vigils
on Anniversary of Passage of Three Strikes Law; Proposed Bill
to Ban Providing Birth Control at University of Wisconsin;
3/24
Rumsfeld in Latin America Seeking to Strengthen Military Ties;
Nigerian Legislators Seek to Stop External Debt Payment; Slavery
in Angola's Mining Industry; GM and Fiat Split - Fiat Workers
Strike Continues; Students On Strike at Georgetown University
Demand Fair Wages for Janitors; Mumia Abul Jamal Commentary:
Why Women's History Month Means Little;
3/23
NAFTA Summit Kicks Off Today in Texas; Arab League Summit
Comes to a Close with Debate over Israeli Peace Process; Planned
Parenthood Rejects States Plan to Release Private Health Records;
Major Public Sector Strikes in India; Prevention on Terrorism
Act in UK Limits Freedoms; Mixed Feelings on Prisoners in
Cuba;
3/22
Students Stand Against Bush's Proposed Budget Cuts; French
May Vote NO on EU Constitution Due to Neo-Liberal Directive;
Opinions Split Over Naranda Modi In New York and India; Logging
Ban Lifted in the Philippines; "Pesticide Babies"
Born to Immokalee Farm Workers; Mumia Abu-Jamal Commentary:
Critics and Occupations;
3/21
Disability Rights Groups Support Keeping Terri Shiavo Alive;
Kofi Annan Says United Nations Needs Overhaul; Protestors
in Hollywood Demonstrate Against War; Protest in Boston Leads
to 5 Arrests; 20,000 People Demonstrate in Istanbul; Supreme
Court Will Not Hear Appeal in the Case of Zaccarias Moussaoui;
Alternative to an Oil Driven Society; American Doctors Reflect
on Injuries Sustained in Iraq;
3/18
Congressional Tries to Reconcile Budget Resolutions; Opposition
Ends Blockade in Bolivia; Gentrification Project in Gujarat
to Displace 80,000 People; Iraq: 2 Years After the Invasion;
Harlem Reflects on the Occupation of Iraq;
3/17
Congressional Budget Resolution Make Significant Cuts Social
Services; Reaction From Jericho After Israeli Handover of
Power; Contaminated U.S. Bases in the Philippines; The State
of Human Rights in Oaxaca; U.S. Led Forced Cause Damage to
Ancient Babylon;
3/16
Major Move Towards Drilling in Alaska's National Wildlife
Refuge; Residents Still Skeptical as Israel Hands Over Jericho;
Wolfowitz is Bush's Choice to Lead World Bank; Australia Responds
to China's Law to Possibly Attack Taiwan; Hallabja Massacre
Anniversary; Italy Extends Iraq Mission Another Six Months;
Armed Forces Plans to Start Live Bombing Exercises in Environmentally
Sensitive Central Florida;
3/15
Bush's $81 - Billion Wartime Request Set to Pass in the House;
San Francisco Court Says Same Sex Couples Have Constitutional
Right to Marriage; Exploration and Drilling Plan for Arctic
National Wildlife Refuge; New Mercury Emissions Rules Come
Under Question; Activists Protest US Forest Service Plan to
Cut Old Growth Forest; Insurgent Group De-Mines Field at Community's
Request; Another Police Officer Lynched in Oaxaca;
3/14
Rally Against Social Service Cuts; Interview With Iraq's Abdul
Aziz al-Hakim; Onondaga Nation Files Land Rights Lawsuit;
Native Hawaiians Losing Their Land; Media Crackdown in the
Philippines; Labor Activists Organizing Cintas Employees;
3/11
Clear Skies Act Appears to Have Failed in Congress as EPA
Creates New Rules; A Federal Court Dismisses Vietnamese Victims
of Agent Orange; Grassroots and Elite Politics Clash in Bolivia;
Doctors and Health Sector Workers Make Labor Demands in Peru;
Draft Agreement Met Between Shiites and Kurds in Iraq; Ransom
Likely for French Journalist Kidnapped in Iraq; Government
"Secret Documents" Not Really Classified Material;
3/10
First Congressional Hearing on Detainee Abuse in Over One
Year; Lebanese Prime Minister Re-Appointed to Post After Resignation;
Hong Kong's Chief Executive Steps Down; Uganda Peacekeepers
Ready to Deploy to Sudan; Multi-Candidate Election in Egypt
Called a Masquerade; African Americans Placed At Risk By Current
Health System; International Aid to Afghan Women Severely
Lacking;
3/9
In Kosovo, Albanian Leader Indicted for War Crimes; Senate
Likely to Pass Bankruptcy Reform Bill; Mass Protests against
Ratification of Free Trade Agreement Continue in Guatemala;
Israel to Hand Over Control of West Bank Towns to Palestinian
Authority; Los Angeles Mayor's Race Reminiscent of Last Election;
Coalition of Immokalee Workers End Taco Bell Boycott; Utah
Governor Signs Controversial Driving Privilege Card Law;
3/8
Another Far-Right Nomination from President Bush; Guatemala
Begins its First-Ever Anti-Discrimination Lawsuit; Nepalese
and Indian Diplomats meet for First Time since Royal Coup;
Violence Against Women in Indonesia on the Rise; A Look at
the Murders of Women in Ciudad Juárez; Women in DC
Prisons Face Bitter Prospects Upon Release;
3/7
Consumer Rights Threatened Under New Bankruptcy Reform Bill;
Bolivian President Resigns under Mass Indigenous Protests;
Trade Talks between Venezuela and India; Syria Begins Pulling
Out of Lebanon; Iraqis Frustrated with the New Government;
US Troops Attack Freed Italian Journalist; Protest over Lack
of People of Color at FDNY;
3/4
Stephen Johnson Nominated To Head EPA; Senate Hearings On
Judicial Nominee Boyle; US Withdraws Controversial Anti-Abortion
Amendment At UN Conference; Conference Takes Up Human Trafficking;
Landmark Ruling On Refugees In Australia; Iraq's Growing Prison
Population; Tennessee Battles With Health Care;
3/3
Lawmakers Say CIA Agents In Abuse Scandal Protected; Organizers
in Iraq Face Danger; Canadians Rally to Support Jean Bertrand
Aristide; Bush Administration Threatens Abortion Rights at
UN; Immigrants Made to Wear Electronic Ankle Bracelets; Social
Security Debated in California;
3/2
Supreme Court Takes Up 10 Commandments Displays; Uruguay Inaugurates
Tabare Vasquez; Doctors New Targets in Iraq; A Profile of
a Kurdish Rebel Fighter in the PKK; After 60 Years, Bus Service
Restored in Kashmir; Digna Ochoa Case Reopened In Mexico;
3/1
Death Penalty Opponents Praise Supreme Court Decision; Rumsfeld
Face Torture Lawsuit; Malaysia Begins Mass Campaign Against
Migrant Workers; Iraqis Struggling for Some Sense of Normalcy;
Anniversary of US Nuclear Test in Marshall Islands; Wal-Mart
Workers Vote Against Joining Union;
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