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11/30
Bush Announces More Strategy for Iraq; Christian Peacemakers
Kidnapped in Iraq; John Robert's First Abortion Case; Texas
Death Row Inmate Granted Stay of Execution; Virginia Death
Row Inmate Granted Clemency; US Government Taken to Court
for Border Patrol Killing; Gay Rights Advocates March Throughout
Poland;
11/29
Bush New Stance on Immigration Enforcement; Virginia Governor
Halts What Would Have Been 1000 Execution; Democratic Lawmakers
Turn to Hugo Chavez to Save on Heating Costs; Human Rights
Abuses in Iraq; Confusion Surround Medicare Prescription Program;
"What Kids are Really Learning in School Today"
- Commentary by Mumia Abu-Jamal;
11/28
Saddam Hussein Trial Resumes in Baghdad; Palestinians Gain
Control of Gaza/Egypt Border; South Korea Passes Rice Bill
Despite Protests from Farmers; Press Repression in Colombia;
High Mold Level Affecting Construction Workers in New Orleans;
11/25
The Battle over Shockoe Bottom;
11/24
Trafficked in the Philippines;
11/23
Federal Court Effectively Stops Evictions in New Orleans;
Abu Ali Convicted in for Conspiracy to Assassinate George
Bush; Luis Posada Carilles’ Benefactor Arrest In Miami;
Toxic Waste Concern for Pakistan’s Quake Survivors;
Musicians Gather to Celebrate Resistance at South Central
Community Farm; Tribes Gather on Thanksgiving to Counter Popular
Notion of the First Thanksgiving;
11/22
Jose Padilla Indicted; Growing Call for Iraq Withdrawal; Iraqi
Immigrants in Jordan Feeling Unwanted; Hissene Habre’s
Victims Seek His Extradition to Chad; Forest Recovery and
Research Act in the Wake of Hurricane Katrina; Louisiana State
Legislature Cuts Public Services;
11/21
Former Detainees Gather to Demand End to Indefinite Internment;
Ariel Sharon Quits Likud Party; Washington’s Battle
over the War in Iraq; International Activism to Save Stanley
“Tookie” Williams; APEC Summit Discuss Trade,
Pandemics, and North Korea; Activists Protests Against the
School of the Americas;
11/18
Low to Moderate Income Families Face New Budget Cuts to Federal
Programs; California Activists Continue to Fight Death Row
Inmate's Execution; Ugandan Government Set to Rearrest Treason
Suspects; Liberia Elects the First Woman President in Africa;
Nicaraguans Protest the Rise in Electricity; Vancouver's Bus
Rider's Union End Strike;
11/17
Senators May Filibuster Patriot Reauthorization Act; Republican
Leadership Agreed on Budget Reconciliation; Anti-Torture Bill
Sponsored; Energy Profiteering in New Orleans; Vietnamese
Government to Quintuple School Tuition; Housing Demonstration
in Cape Town, South Africa; Urbana-Champaign BarnRaising;
11/16
World Summit on the Information Society Kicks of In Tunis;
Low Tech Solutions for Rural Communities; Political Aftershock
of Growing Demand for an Independent Kashmir; Youth Used as
Human Shields by Indian Army Killed in Search Operation; Indigenous
People Occupy Land in Southwestern Colombia; The Aftermath
of the Amman Bombings;
11/15
Senate Passes Defense Authorization Measure; Ben Bernake Testifies
at Senate Confirmation Hearing; New Deadline for Medicare
and Medicare Recipients Challenged by Lawsuit; Maoist Jail
Break in India Frees Nearly 400 Prisoners; Petitions Filed
Criticizing the UN Mission in Haiti; Choice and Access in
Communities of Color;
11/14
Battle Brews between Democratic Congressional Leaders and
President Bush; Liberians Await Final Election Results; US
Used White Phosphorous on Fallujah According to Italian Documentary;
South Africa Considers Anti-Mercenary Bill; Vadodara Acquittals
in Gujarat, India; High School Students Punished for Anti-War
Activities;
11/11
Budget Delays in Congress; Guantanamo Bay Detainees Stripped
of Rights in Federal Court; Brazil’s Human Rights Abuses
Questioned at the United Nations; Ireland Remembers the Ogoni
9; Nigerians Commemorate Murders of Ogoni Activists; DC Community
Responds to Redskin-NRA Fundraising Event; Aboriginal Activists
Expose History of Colonization;
11/10
Senate May Consider Bill to Prohibit “Enemy Combatants”
from Federal Courts; House and Senate Consider Budget Reconciliation;
Immigrant Laborers in New Orleans; Public Support Keep Public
Kitchen Open in New Orleans; Iran’s Nuclear Talks; International
Day against Fascism and Anti-Semitism; Muhammad Ali Awarded
Presidential Medal of Freedom;
11/9
Senate Rejects Measure to Create Panel to Investigate Detainee
Treatment; Alberto Fujimori Awaits Extradition from Chile
to Peru; Cross Country Election Wrap-Up; Diaz Trial Underway
in Genoa; A Look at the 2007 Farm Bill; Oil Companies Testify
in the Senate;
11/8
Senate Considers the Intelligence Authorization Measure; Continued
Riots in Paris as Chirac Issues State of Emergency; South
African Farm Evictions; A Look at the Budget Deficit Plan;
Activists March over Mississippi River Bridge; US Soldiers
Accused of Gang Raping 22-Year-Old Filipina; Candlelight Vigils
Mark One Month Anniversary of Kashmir Quake;
11/7
Indian Foreign Minister Removed Over Oil-for-Food Program
Allegations; Bush’s Latin American Tour Marked by Protests
and Stymied Negotiations; Montreal Demonstrates Against the
Free Trade Areas of the Americas; Texan Voters Head to the
Polls over Same Sex Marriage; The Battle Over California’s
Proposition 75; Activists Denounce US Government HIV Policies;
11/4
Summit of the Americas in Mar del Plata; Critiques Around
Bush’s Bird Flu Preparedness Plan; Secret Prisons Denied
by Romania and Poland; Israel Commemorates the Life of Yitzhak
Rabin; Anniversary of Japan’s Peace Constitution, Will
The Country Re-Militarize?; Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low
Prices;
11/3
Lewis “Scooter” Libby Arraigned; White House Remains
Silent on Eastern European Secret Prisons; Paris Still Burning;
House and Senate Continues Budget Reconciliation; Evictions
Looming in New Orleans; Victims of Police Violence Remembered
on Día de los Muertos; Attacks on Immigrant Workers
in Northern Ireland;
11/2
Jimmy Carter Says Bush Misled US Public; World Can’t
Wait Campaign; Call for South Asian Deportation Moratorium;
Bomb Blast in Kashmir as New Chief Minister Sworn In; Legal
Aid Groups Fight Funding Restrictions; Killer Coke Campaign
in Washington; South Central Farmers Won’t Go Without
a Fight; Rosa Parks Honored in Detroit;
11/1
Harry Reid Calls for Investigation into the White House; Rights
Groups Suspicious of Samuel Alito; Solidarity Fast With Guantanamo
Detainees; Abuses in Orleans Parish Prisons; First Latin America
Congress of Recuperated Enterprises; The Case of Stanley “Tookie”
Williams;
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