* Headlines for Wednesday, April 2nd, 2003 * "Until This Administration It Had Been Possible to Believe That By Upholding the Policies of My President I Was Also Upholding the Interests of the American People and the World. I Believe It No Longer": Former U.S. Diplomat John Brady Kiesling On Why * Yesterday the Supreme Court Heard Opening Arguments in Two Landmark Cases That May Decide the Future of Affirmative Action: We'll Have Our Own Debate Today * An Embedded Reporter Comes Home After a Stint in Iraq * Civilian Casualties Mount in Iraq: We Talk with Iraq Peace Team Member Cliff Kindy Who Just Left Baghdad * State of Texas to Overturn 39 Drug Convictions in Tulia: In 1999 One White Detective Arrested 15 Percent of the Town's African-American Population in Drug Sweep * "Target Iraq: What the News Media Didn't Tell You": A Discussion with Media Critic Norman Solomon