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4/27
Senator Proposes Halting Funding for the National Security
Agency; Out of Iraq Caucus Holds Forum; Massive Marches and
Rallies Planned for May 1: A Day Without an Immigrant; Demonstrators
Meet with Newmont Mining Representatives; A Look at Pakistan’s
President General Pervez Musharraf; Suspicions Over Uganda
Sending Troops to the DRC; Death of Education in Iraq;
4/26
Supreme Court Hears Arguments in 2 Cases; House Passes Resolution
to Sanction Iran; Prisoners Still Facing Torture in Iraqi
Prisons; Chinese President Hu Visits Nigeria; Philippine Military
Issues Coup Warning Days Before May Day Actions; 20 Year Anniversary
of Chernobyl;
4/25
Senate Debates Emergency Supplemental; Senate Judiciary Committee
Considers Impact of Immigration on US Economy; Supporters
Hold Constant Vigil for Trade Worker's Union’s Jailed
President; Activists in Guajarat Continue Their Struggle for
Justice; Maine’s Governor Sings Bill on State’s
Purchasing Policy; Youth Energy Summit Takes on Chernobyl;
4/24
Katmandu in Day 5 of Extended Curfew; Nepalis in Delhi Protest
Over India’s Role in Nepal; Low Voter Turnout in New
Orleans Municipal Elections; Critics Say New Health Insurance
Bill Will Reduce Quality of Healthcare; Native Lands Surrounded
by Local Police in Canada; Thousands Protest Bush’s
Visit to California;
4/21
Civil Groups Call to Reform the IMF; The People’s Commission
on Immigration Kicks Off in Canada; Deteriorating Relations
between Muslims and Christians in Egypt; Mixed Reaction on
Accusation That Hamas Selected Targets in Jordan; Worker Cooperatives
Strategize in Argentina; Bush's Approval Rating Sinks to New
Low; Worry Over Legislation Loosen Food Labeling Standards;
4/20
ACLU Files Amicus Briefs to NSA Spying Suit; Chinese President
Hu Arrives at White House; New Immigration Enforcement Strategy
Implemented; Suspicions over King’s Offer to Dialogue
in Nepal; Jaafari Say He Will Consider Stepping Down as Prime
Minister; Pattern of Police Brutality in New Orleans;
4/19
Surprising Changes in White House Staff; Highlighting China’s
Human Rights Abuses; Women’s Rights Waning in Iraq;
Israel's Recent Raids and Arrests of Palestinians since Bombing;
The Battle for Homeless Rights in Florida; Mumia Comments:
Zacaria Moussaoui’s Upbringing in France;
4/18
Clashes Continue in Baghdad; India’s Prime Minister
Yields to Bhopal Survivor’s Demands; Chinese President
Arrives in US; Chinese President’s Visit Also Closely
Watched Back Home; South Africans Concerned About US Free
Trade Deal; Pre-Election Violence in Indian-Administered Kashmir;
4/17
High Court Rejects Guantánamo Uigher Prisoners Case;
Justices Hear Case About Employer Retaliation; Suicide Bomber
Targets Tel Aviv; Some in Iraq Optimistic About Extended Curfew;
Mumia Comments: The Milwaukee Maulers; Gay and Lesbian Couples
and Their Children Attend Annual Easter Egg Roll; The Campaign
to Protect New York City’s Drinking Water;
4/14
The Tax Pie Chart; Independent Committee Says Prisoners in
Jordan are Humiliated and Tortured; Iraq Border Porous; Attack
on Academic Freedom in the UK; FEMA Imposes House Elevation
Requirements in New Orleans; Mass Student March to Honor Anthony
Soltero; Goodbye to Jade Paget Seekins;
4/13
The Debate Over Iran’s Nuclear Energy Program; Report
Indicates Bush Administration Knew; The Plight of Palestinian
Refugees; Questions Surround Tbilisi Prison Massacre; Buenos
Aires Subterranean Train Workers Resume Service; Peruvians
Weigh in US-Peru Free Trade Agreement;
4/12
President Bush Attempts to Mask Confusion Behind Medicare
Prescription Plan; Violence Escalating in Pro-Democracy Demonstrations
in Nepal; The Plight of Palestinian Refugees; Organizers Bus
Displaced Voters Back to New Orleans; Rent Gouging in New
Orleans; Mumia Abu Jamal Commentary: "The Forgotten Ones:
Katrina";
4/11
Prodi Declared New Italian Prime Minister; A Look at Gender,
Sexuality and Race in Peru’s Elections; Iranians Skeptical
about US Policy in the Region; Wal-Mart Hopes to Become Its
Own Bank; Women in Nepal Say Radial Change is Needed;
4/10
National Day of Action for Immigrant Justice; Immigration
Protest Across the Country; Tensions Rising in Iraq; Israeli
Settlers Take Advantage of Government Mandate on Palestinian
Land; Italian Election Results Too Close to Call; Janitors
in Miami Continue Their Strike; Mumia Abu Jamal Commentary:
Immigration Blues;
4/7
Bush Doesn't Deny CIA Leak; Senate Falters on Immigration;
Iraqi Reconstruction Expo; CA Lawsuit to Stop Electronic Voting
Machines; Universal Healthcare in Massachusetts; Economic
Talks in Africa;
4/6
Libby Says Bush Leaked Classified; DC Students Walk Out As
Senate Submits Compromise Immigration Bill; The Showdown in
Nepal: Demonstrators Defy Ban on Protests; New study Indicates
TV Stations Run Corporate-Sponsored News Releases; Made in
Argentina (In Slave-Like Conditions); France’s New Immigration
Bill and Its Right-Wing Author;
4/5
Rice Lobbies Congress on India Nuclear Deal; Iraqi Civilians
Buy Guns in Record Numbers; Arab - UN Conflict Over Troop
in Darfur; Thai Media Pressing for Freedoms; New Orleanians
Stage Action to Reclaim Homes; National Camp Out Combats Criminalization
of the Homeless;
4/4
Thailand's Political Crisis Diffused; Fifth Day of Actions
in France against Youth Employment Proposal; Republicans Work
Behind the Scenes on Immigration Legislation; Senate Debating
Emergency Supplemental Price Tag; Israeli Army Renews Attacks
on Al Aqsa Martyr Leader; Condoleezza Rice Gets Cold Reception
in England; GLBT Community in DC Facing Gentrification;
4/3
Tensions Increasing Between Iraqi Shiite Parties; Members
of UN Security Council Consider Possible Action against Iran;
Coalition of Immokalee Workers Takes on McDonald’s;
Thousands March to Black Voter’s Rights in New Orleans;
Sacred Runners Visit Louisiana’s Houma Nation; 5th Annual
Conference Highlights Community Media in Venezuela; "From
Warrior to Writer: Chernoh M. Bah's Journey";
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