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9/30
Demonstration in Solidarity with Haiti and South Africa; Algerians
Pass Peace Plan Despite Opposition from Human Rights Groups;
Day Laborers Highlight Contributions and Call for End to Immigrant
Bashing; Top-to-Bottom Revision of Endangered Species Act
Passes in House; A Look at New Orleans Police Conduct; Group
Calls to Commute Death Sentence for a Kashmiri Man;
9/29
Rumsfeld Talks Military Strategy on Capitol Hill; “Return
to the Land of Wonders” Examines Iraq’s Interim
Constitution; Endangered Species Act Under Attack in the House;
OSCE Conference Considers Human Rights and Democratization;
Boycott against Greyhound and Amtrak Racial Profiling; Lessons
Still to be Learned from Hurricane Rita;
9/28
Tom Delay Indicted; Steps Down as House Republican Leader;
House Committee Discusses UN Reforms; "Intelligent Design:"
Christian Conservatives Attempt to Set Public School Curriculum;
Justice Department Petitioned to Lift Gag Order Related to
USA Patriot Act; Santa Cruz Bus Drivers on Strike; Change
to Win Coalition Rallies in Oakland; Worries Over Liberia's
Charles Taylor Possible Funding of Presidential Candidates;
9/27
Michael Brown Questioned on Capitol Hill; Puerto Ricans Prepare
to Bury Filiberto Ojeda Rios; Condaleeza Rice Visits Haiti;
The Philippines Creates First Wind Power Farm in Southeast
Asia; A Look at Child Violence in Kashmir; "Navy Town"
Calls for an End to the War in Iraq;
9/26
Concern Over Katrina Reconstruction Bids; Hurricane Rita Raised
Questions About Emergency Preparedness; Dozens Hospitalized
and At Least 7 Dead from Bird Flu in Indonesia; Violence Erupts
in Gaza as Likkud Party Attempts to Outs Ariel Sharon; A Look
at Arab-American Contributions to the Anti-War Movement; The
March in Hyde Park; Thousands Gather in San Francisco;
9/23
Hurricane Rita Approaches the Gulf Coastline; California Scrutinizes
Possible Gas Price Gouging; Study on Police Violence against
LGBT Community; Anti-War Mobilizations Build in Preparation
for Weekend of Protests; Governmental Crisis in Italy; Militias
Cause Chevron to Shut Down Oil Facilities in Niger Delta;
9/22
Texas Residents Evacuate As Hurricane Rita Approaches; Oil
And Chemical Processing Plants In The Path Of Hurricane; John
Roberts Receives Confirmation Vote; Protests Mark The Opening
Of IMF And World Bank Meetings; Post-Disengagement Gaza Remains
In Legal Limbo; Anti-Malaria Campaign In Uganda;
9/21
Democrats Propose Legislation to Curb High Gasoline Prices;
Lawmakers Debate Use of Funds to Rebuild the Gulf Coast; Racial
Tensions Growing in Delray Beach; Thousands of Filipinos Call
for the Resignation of President Arroyo; Zapatistas to Hit
the "Other Campaign" Trail; Mexican Border Town
Bulldozed At U.S. Governor's Request;
9/20
Demands for Hurricane Relief Regardless of Immigration Status;
Compromises in North Korea 6-Way Talks; Thousands of Indonesian
Troops Leave Aceh; A look at Critical Candidates in Afghanistan;
Disability Rights Activists Converge in DC; Informing Military
Recruitment-Aged Youth of their Rights; Simon Wiesenthal Dies
at Age 96;
9/19
North Korea Agrees To Halt Nuclear Program; Afghanistan Holds
Elections, Awaits Results; High Gas Prices Impact Rural America;
Grassroots Groups Offer Assistance In Nola; United Farm Workers
Union Turns 40; New Haven Hears Testimony From Residents With
And Without Documents;
9/16
Calls for Accountability in Katrina Rebuilding Contracts;
Heightened Violence in Iraq; Human Rights Groups Protest Philippine
President in the United States; A Look at Upcoming German
Elections; Iraqi Refugees in Britain May Face Deportation;
Joblessness Grows in the US;
9/15
Senate Hearing on John Roberts Closes Today; Unofficial Hearing
on Exit Strategy for Iraq; Adnan Onaibi Released in Iraq;
Scott Parkin Back in the United States; Celebration over UFW
and Gallo Contract; Leader of British Colombia Marijuana Party
Faces Extradition Charges; East Timorese Critique Western
Notions of Economic Development;
9/14
Day Three of John Roberts Confirmation Hearings; UN Summit
Kicks Off With Watered Down Resolution; Mumia Abu Jamal Comments
on Francis Newton; Driving Days in Iraq; Women in Upcoming
Afghani Elections; 9/11 Commissioners Release Report;
9/13
Day Two of John Roberts Confirmation Hearing; Vacated Settlements
in Gaza; Convictions in Gwen Araujo Case; Journalists Released
in Haiti; Indonesia Sentences Embassy Bomber to Death; India
and Pakistan Exchange Prisoners;
9/12
Roberts Hearing, Inside; Roberts Hearing, Outside; Katrina
Evacuees Blast FEMA; 9-11 Four Years Later; Herndon Day Labor
Center Opposed;
9/9
Bush Suspends Minimum Pay Requirements for Employees Rebuilding
Hurricane Ravaged Areas; Asian Community Seeks Familiarity
in Houston; The Volunteer Efforts for Hurricane Relief; Iraq's
President On the Radio; Fifteen Political Prisoners Released
in Buenos Aires; Urgent Action Against the Execution of Francis
Newton; Four Year Anniversary of 9/11;
9/8
The Lockdown at the Astrodome; Organizations Step Up Relief
Efforts in Los Angeles; New Haven To Accept 100 Displaced
Families; Bids for Government Contracts to Rebuild Devastated
Areas; Partisan Fighting On Capitol Hill over Hurricane Response
Investigation; Workers Gather for First Ever National Anti-Wal-Mart
Gathering; Kashmiris Strike Against Jailing of Separatists
Activists;
9/7
The Militarization of New Orleans; A Look at Latin American
Immigrants in the U.S. Gulf Region; GOP Congress Members Announce
Support for Tax Cuts and Loosening EPA Regulations; Boeing
Workers Continue Strike; Hawaiians Protest Military Bases
on Native Lands; Tony Blair Under Fire for Deportation of
Foreign Nationals;
9/6
Investigations into Federal Response to Hurricane Katrina;
New Orleans Residents Vow to Stay; Evacuees Plan on Long Term
Stay in Baton Rouge; John Roberts Confirmation Hearing Announced;
Philippines Congress Reject Attempt at Presidential Impeachment;
Political Activists Targeted in the Philippines; Egyptians
Ready for Election with No Surprises; Bush Administration
Silent on Offers of Aid from Cuba;
9/5
Coalicion Presente: Labor Day Special on the Coalition of
Immokalee Workers, and Their Successful Organizing Efforts;
9/5
Special FSRN Program on Hurricane Katrina from New Orleans,
Houston, and more
9/2
Mayor Says New Orleans Will Never be the Same Again; Black
Leaders Outraged at Inadequate Hurricane Relief Efforts; Thousands
of People Trapped in New Orleans Hospital; Houston Now Overwhelmed
by Evacuees; Violence Against Lower-Caste Dalits in New Delhi;
California Seante is the First to Pass Same-Sex Marriage Bill;
New Bill Seeks to Stop Exploitative Child Farm Labor;
9/1
Federal Government Responds to Hurricane; Possible Diseases
from Toxic Waters in New Orleans; Unexpected Change in Strategy
in Posada Carriles Case; Locked Out Media Workers Air "CBC
Unplugged"; The Journey Home for GAM Prisoners; Inter-American
Commission on Human Rights Examines IndigenousIssues in Oaxaca;
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