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3/31
Secretary Rice's Rude Reception in UK; Corruption on Downing
Street; Democratic Lawmakers Oppose Censuring the President;
Kidnappings in Iraq; Thai PM Runs for Re-elections Against
the People's Wishes; Indo-US Nuclear Deal Good For Monsanto/Wal-Mart;
3/30
Jill Carroll Released in Baghdad; Seattle Shelter Providers
Question City’s Decision to Cut Funds; Taser Guns on
Trials by Sydney Police; Senate Considers Opposing Immigration
Bills; House Subcommittee Holds Hearing on Narcotics; Families
Question Police Killing of Kashmiris;
3/29
Senate Approved Watered-Down Lobbying Reform Bill; Iraqi Kurd
Journalists Weigh In on Free Speech; Geneva-Based Global Fund
Under Investigation; House Debates Federal Assistance to College
Students; School District Hostile to Native American Students;
Students Affected By Immigration Laws;
3/28
Baghdad Governor; Bill Frist Says He Will Introduce Immigration
Legislation to Senate Floor; Southern California Students
Continue Massive Walk Outs; 5,000 Join March to Feinstein’s
Office Calling for Citizenship for Undocumented; Black Tuesday:
Protests in France Continue; Former FISA Judges Testify in
Senate; Caspar Weinberger Dies at 88;
3/27
Senate Judiciary Committee Hammering Out New Immigration Bill;
La Gran Marcha Makes History in Los Angeles; Watchdog Says
New Budget Poses Significant Threats to Environment; Israeli
Voters Head to Polls Tomorrow; International Media Team In
Second Mission to Nepal; The Battle for New Orleans’s
Saint Augustine;
3/24
Coalition Says New Orleans Election Will Disenfranchise Black
Voters; Argentina Commemorates 30-Year Anniversary of Military
Coup; Protests at Indian Embassies and Consulates for Bhopal
Disaster Survivors; Youth Continue to Protest in France Over
New Labor Law; Labor Rights Activists Gather in Nicaragua;
Colorado Participates in World TB Day;
3/23
Afghan President Hamid Karzai Reshuffles Cabinet; Pro-Democracy
Iranian Kurds Make Base in Northern Iraq; India and Pakistan’s
Water Wars; Immigrant’s Rights Advocates on Hunger Strike
in San Francisco; Local Officials Attempt to Influence Federal
Policy; Disability Rights Activists Block State Capital in
Tennessee;
3/22
World Water Forum Concludes; Less Testing for Mad Cow in the
U.S.?; The Impeachment Platform; Udate from Iraqi Kurdistan;
PLO Rejects Hamas Program; Oregon Lawsuit Seeks to Increase
Education Funding;
3/21
Bush spars with reporters in unscripted press conference;
New report ranks businesses on global warming; Portrait of
the antiwar movement: Portland, Oregon; New Orleans Mayor
embraces controversial rebuilding plan; NGOs question Coca
Cola’s influence at World Water Forum; Dropping water
in Lake Victoria puts millions at risk;
3/20
Special Nationwide Coverage On 3-Year Anniversary of Invasion:
Protestors and Lawmakers in DC Speak Out Against War in Iraq;
War Veterans Make Economic Connection Between Iraq and New
Orleans; Connecticut Stages 2 Anti-War Demonstrations; South
Dakota Residents Gather at Lawmaker's Office Calling for Presidential
Impeachment; New and Veteran Activists Gather at Vigil Against
the War; Niger Delta Faces Water Borne Diseases as a Result
of Exxon-Mobile; Environmentalists Denounce Bush's Pick to
Lead Department of the Interior;
3/17
Other Massive Offensive Likely in Iraq; Kurdish Ceremony in
Iraq Turns Violent; Thousands Likely to Participate in Anti-War
Rallies Tomorrow; Nancy Pelosi Asks for Special Envoys to
Sudan to Install Peace in Darfur; The Future of Blue Gold
Debated in Mexico City; Maoist Rebels Block Nepal’s
Capital; Call for Independent Review of New Orleans Police
Department;
3/16
Bush Administration Calls Iran the Greatest Security Challenge;
US Military Launches Largest Air Assault on Iraq Since 2003
Invasion; Senator Feingold Presses Forward with Bush Censure;
Residents in US Northwest Tackle Water Table Drop; The Rain
Catchers of Rajastan;
3/15
Immigration Legislation Stalls in Senate Committee; Ellen
Johnson-Sirleaf Addresses Joint Session of Congress; Oldest
African-American Church in the Nation Closes in New Orleans;
Gulf Coast Tribes Struggle to Survive and Rebuild; Native
Americans Oppose Construction of Giant New Biker Bar; Peace
March Highlights Latino Voices in Opposition to the War;
3/14
Oil Executives Defend Record High Profits before Senate Committee;
Palestinian Fighters Surrender to Israeli Forces; Iraqis Find
it Difficult to Leave Country; Judge Will Require Google to
Hand Over Data to Bush Administration; Haitian Interim Prime
Minister Visits Canada Amidst Criticism; Teacher Back Classroom
After Controversial Comment During Lecture; City to Hold Off
South Central Farmers Eviction;
3/13
Censuring the President; Milosovic Dies; CPT Tom Fox Found
Dead; Colombians Vote; Largest Rally in Chicago for Immigrant
Rights; Juvenile Boot Camp Death; French Universities Erupt;
3/10
How Many Ports are Foreign Owned?; Feds Team Up with Locals
to Enforce Immigration Laws; African Union To Stay In Darfur;
A Fifth of World's Population Lacks Clean Drinking Water;
China & Migrant Workers; Day Laborer Hotline; The Passing
of Gordon Parks;
3/9
Abu Ghraib Prison Closing; Sectarian Violence Continues in
Iraq; Voices for Creative Nonviolence Disrupt House Committee;
Bush Signs USA Patriot Act into Law; Civil Rights Groups in
Oregon Challenge NSA Surveillance with Lawsuits; India Debates
Witness Protection Program; Mauritanian Refugees in Senegal
Want to Return Home; EPA Holds Hearing on Particulate Matter;
3/8
Immigrant Advocates Taking Action on Capitol Hill; Senate
Committee Rejects Investigation into NSA Surveillance Program;
New Orleans Levees Being Built to Half-Century-Old Climate
Data; Madre Co-Hosts Panel on Women’s Rights Laws Around
the World; Domestic Violence Challenged in China; Women in
Nicaragua Struggle Against Effect of Globalization; Oral,
South Dakota Fights to Keep Legacy of Education Alive;
3/7
Republican Senators At Odds Over Low Income Energy Assistance;
Controversial Nomination to Head US Agency for International
Development; Afghanistan 4 Years After the Invasion: FSRN
Speaks with Malalai Joya; Thousands Strike in France against
Government Employment Policies; Non-Prescription Drugs Pose
Controversy on Patriot Act Reauthorization Bill; Chile's Neighbors
Worry About New Military Might;
3/6
NATO To Be Dominating Force in Afghanistan; War Lords in the
Parliament: FSRN Speaks with Malalai Joya; Pentagon Transcript
Reveals Guantánamo Detainees’ Anguish; Crimes
Against Women in Oaxaca, Mexico; Berlusconi Pushes for Controversial
Italian Bridge Project; States Move to Challenge Roe V. Wade;
3/3
Blacks and Browns Charge the Government with Human Rights
Violations for Hurricane Katrina Response Failure; New Document
Reveals Torture at Guantánamo Bay; Bush Visits Pakistan
and Called the Most Hated Man in the Region; Papuans Block
Freeport Gold Mining Company; Police Raid Autonomous Municipality
in Oaxaca; Steel Workers Strike in Ohio; Guatemala Uncovers
Police Archives That Detail Abuses;
3/2
Immigration Debate Heats Up in the Seante; Kashmiris Respond
to Bush’s Suggestion to Resolving Territorial Conflict;
Authorities Continue Crack Down on Civil Liberties in the
Philippines; The Case of the Peace Tax Seven; Report Looks
at Detainees Who Have Died in US Custody; The Dangers of Documenting
Iraq;
3/1
Congressional Hearing on Education Cuts; Tribal Nations Legislative
Summit Ends; Bush Visits India Today; Former French Colonies
Still Feeling Effects of Colonialism; Border Policing;
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