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Free Speech Radio News lineup - Monday, October 08, 2001 (October 8, 2001)

DAY TWO OF US BOMBING OF AFGHANISTAN 4:14

Jeremy Scahill reports.

US TELLS UN IT WILL BOMB OTHER COUNTRIES

Susan Wood reports from the UN

NOBEL PEACE PRIZE WINNERS MARCH AGAINST WAR IN NYC

Kata Mester reports from New York

KASHMIRI MILITANTS ANGRY AT US ATTACKS

Sputnik Kilambi reports from Shriniggar.

14,000 MARCH AGAINST US BOMBING IN EGYPT

Steve Negus reports from Cairo.

TURKISH ANTI-WAR DEMO CANCELLED AFTER 1,000 POLICE TURN OUT

James Smoot reports from Istanbul.

FRANCE SENDS SPECIAL FORCES

Tony Cross reports from Paris.

NOT IN MY NAME

Historian Matthew Lazar speaks to Verna Avery Brown about his uncle, Avraim Zomanowitz, who perished in the World Trade Attack. Lazar believes his uncle would oppose the bombing.


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Date: 2001-10-08 00:00:00
Keywords: afghanistan; france

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