Democracy Now! Wednesday, March 12, 2003
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Democracy Now! Wednesday, March 12, 2003
DN Studios
- Publication date
- 2003-03-12 00:00:00
- Topics
- Democracy Now
* Headlines for Wednesday, March 12th, 2003
* Did Pakistani Intelligence Officials Fake the Arrest of Alleged Qaeda Mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed?: Foreign Journalists in Pakistan Begin to Question Pakistani Intelligence Officials
* Halliburton, Bechtel and Other U.S. Firms Set to Profit From the Rebuilding of Postwar Iraq: Meanwhile the Guardian Reports Halliburton Is Still Paying VP Dick Cheney Up to $1 Million Annually
* Marked for Death: How the SAT Can Recruit You for the Military
* Listener Comments From Democracy Now! Listeners and Viewers
* "Throughout the Globe, the United States Is Becoming Associated with the Unjustified Use of Force": Diplomat John Brown Explains Why He Resigned From the State Department to Protest U.S. War Plans in Iraq
* Did Pakistani Intelligence Officials Fake the Arrest of Alleged Qaeda Mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed?: Foreign Journalists in Pakistan Begin to Question Pakistani Intelligence Officials
* Halliburton, Bechtel and Other U.S. Firms Set to Profit From the Rebuilding of Postwar Iraq: Meanwhile the Guardian Reports Halliburton Is Still Paying VP Dick Cheney Up to $1 Million Annually
* Marked for Death: How the SAT Can Recruit You for the Military
* Listener Comments From Democracy Now! Listeners and Viewers
* "Throughout the Globe, the United States Is Becoming Associated with the Unjustified Use of Force": Diplomat John Brown Explains Why He Resigned From the State Department to Protest U.S. War Plans in Iraq
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- 2005-06-24 08:38:17
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- dn2003-0312
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- Year
- 2003
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