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6/30
Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld; An Analysis of Conditions
in Iraq; ‘This American Life’; Human Rights Watch
Opposes the Use of Military Commissions; Georgetown University
Law Professor David Cole On The State of Civil Liberties In
the US; Political Cartoonist: Eric Blumrich;
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6/26
Former Iraqi Nuclear Scientists Imad Khadduri Analyzes the
Gas Centrifuge Recently Found; Criticism of Reconstruction
Plans for Iraq; Weapons of Mass Destruction By Rep. Dennis
Kucinich; The Christmas Coup Comedy Players; British Prime
Minister Tony Blair responds to critics in the House of Commons;
Robert Knight: British Soldiers Killed in Iraq; Life In Gaza/Prospects
for Peace; FBI Visit Oakland School;
6/24
Families of 9/11 Victims Losing Faith in Bush; Greg Palast
Sets The Record Straight Re: Cynthia McKinney; The Christmas
Coup Comedy Players Firsts; Mustafa Barghouti, Head
of National Political Initiative Visits US; Voices in the
Wilderness co-founder Kathy Kelly on living in Iraq during
the bombing; Historian Howard Zinn Speaks at Teach-In at Washington,
DC;
6/23
Oil Fires in Iraq Stop Shipment of Oil; WPFW Community Comment;
Unrest in France over Arrest of Iranians; National Political
Initiative leader Mustafa Barghouti Responds to Latest Killing
in Gaza; Military Recruitment in High Schools; Caroline Casey
Speaks at Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility
Conference; The Christmas Coup Comedy Players;
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6/20
U-S Troops in Iraq: Scott Peterson; Naomi Klein Explores Cutting
Services to the Iraqi People; U.S. Corporations in Iraq; Iraqi
Travel Agent Song; Military Recruitment In Senior High School;
Clear and Present Danger: Joyce Meskis;
6/19
Israeli Soldiers Refuse to Fight But Work for Peace In Middle
East; Department of Justice Bans Racial Profiling, But Not
Really; Haroon Sidiqqui’s Commentary on Civil Liberties;
Tariq Ali on Resistance to United States Empire Building Part
3; Commemoration of 40th Anniversary March on Washington;
Military Recruitment; The Christmas Coup Comedy Players -
CCCP skit;
6/18
Rumsfeld/Jay Garner; Michael Ratner Explores Civil Liberties
in the US and Abroad; Iran Under Pressure From the International
Atomic Energy Agency pt 2; MLK III 40th Anniversary
of March on Washington; Former Commander Recounts Culture
of Violence, Racism, and Sexism in Military;
6/17
Iran Under Pressure From the International Atomic Energy Agency;
Simin Royanian on the Bush Administration’s Motives
in Threatening Iran; Iraqis Coming Home: Missing Baghdad;
Author Jonathan Schell on Seeking Alternatives to Violence;
Violence In Fallujah, Iraq; Tariq Ali on The US as Empire;
Hart Seely on Rumsfeld the Poet;
6/16
Dr. Rahul Mahajan; UNICEF Says Major Increase in Illness in
Iraqi Children; Tariq Ali on War, Empire and Resistance; The
Populace of DC Speak Out; Commentary by Thom Hartmann Entitled:
When Democracy Fails: the Lesson of History;
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6/12
Bush and Company; Congressional Investigations Into Lack of
WMD by Congresswoman Maxine Waters; Commentary by Professor
Ira Chernus: It’s All An Illusion; Immigrants Civil
Liberties: Arthi; Commentator and Humorist Jim Hightower Gives
an Analysis of Current Events; Montage: Does It Matter that
No WMDs Have Been Found?;
6/10
Paul Bremer Holds Press Conference in Baghdad, Iraq; Professor
Zoltan Grossman On US Military Bases Around the World; Alternatives
to Violence; US Representative Jerrold Nadler Opposes Expansion
of Patriot Act; Hundreds of Peace Organizations Gather in
Chicago for Conference; John Dean Explores Whether Bush Has
Committed Impeachable Acts; Hundreds of Peace Organizations
Gather in Chicago for Conference;
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6/5
UK Labour Party Member George Galloway on Parliament’s
Criticism of Blair; Turkish Backlash Over Paul Wolfowitz’
Call for Stronger Military Influence Over Government; Richard
Falk on American Empire; San Francisco Protest at Bechtel
Headquarters; Kathy Kelly Of Voices In The Wilderness: Now
That Iraq Has Been “Liberated,” What Next?; Former
US Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney Speaks on Domestic Consequences
of War On Iraq;
6/4
British Parliament Holds Hearings on Iraq’s Weapons
of Mass Destruction; Entifad Qanbar of the Iraqi National
Congress is Critical of New, US-led Iraqi Government; Baghdad
Iraqis protest US presence, treatment of women by US soldiers;
Dr. Rania Masri on the next steps for the peace movement;
Christmas Coup Comedy Players musical montage: “The
War Is Over!”; Veteran foreign correspondent Reese Erlich
says claims of Iran’s threat are unfounded; Former US
Attorney General Ramsey Clark gives an historical perspective
of Iran; Rabbi Michael Lerner of Tikkun Visits Congress to
Discuss Israel/Palestine; Reading of General Smedley Butler’s
“War is a Racket” speech;
6/2
Federal regulators relaxed decades-old rules restricting media
ownership today, permitting companies to buy more television
stations and own a newspaper and a broadcast outlet in the
same city;
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