Democracy Now! Thursday 18 November, 2004
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Democracy Now! Thursday 18 November, 2004
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- 2004-11-18 00:00:00
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* Headlines for November 18, 2004
* Iraq on Fire: Widespread Violence Continues in Sunni Cities
* The Failure of the Corporate Media's Coverage in Iraq
* Justice DeLayed? GOP Rewrites Rules to Protect House Majority Leader if Indicted
* Remembering the 1979 Greensboro Massacre: 25 Years Later Survivors Form Country's First Truth and Reconciliation Commission
* Iraq on Fire: Widespread Violence Continues in Sunni Cities
* The Failure of the Corporate Media's Coverage in Iraq
* Justice DeLayed? GOP Rewrites Rules to Protect House Majority Leader if Indicted
* Remembering the 1979 Greensboro Massacre: 25 Years Later Survivors Form Country's First Truth and Reconciliation Commission
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November 18, 2004
Subject: Quick Guide
Subject: Quick Guide
Times are approximate.
00:00 Intro
02:37 Headlines for November 18, 2004
11:35 Iraq on Fire: Widespread Violence Continues in Sunni Cities
25:48 The Failure of the Corporate Media's Coverage in Iraq
36:24 Justice DeLayed? GOP Rewrites Rules to Protect House Majority Leader if Indicted
46:09 Remembering the 1979 Greensboro Massacre: 25 Years Later Survivors Forming Country's First Truth and Reconciliation Commission
00:00 Intro
02:37 Headlines for November 18, 2004
11:35 Iraq on Fire: Widespread Violence Continues in Sunni Cities
25:48 The Failure of the Corporate Media's Coverage in Iraq
36:24 Justice DeLayed? GOP Rewrites Rules to Protect House Majority Leader if Indicted
46:09 Remembering the 1979 Greensboro Massacre: 25 Years Later Survivors Forming Country's First Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Reviewer:
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November 18, 2004
Subject: 2004-11-18
Subject: 2004-11-18
- 47 Iraqi Political Parties to Boycott Elections
- U.S. Death Toll in Iraq Tops 1200
- U.S. Called On To Release Jailed Al-Arabiya Reporter
- Powell Warns Iran Is Developing Nuclear Weapons
- Israeli Troops Shot Dead 3 Egyptian Police Officers
- Elliot Abrams May Become Ambassador to Israel
- Chilean Police Arrest Hundreds At Anti-Bush Protest
- Report: U.S. Backs Arrest of Aristide
Iraq on Fire: Widespread Violence Continues in Sunni Cities
Widespread violence continues across Iraq, particularly in Sunni areas of the county. As many as 1,600 Iraqis have been killed in Fallujah alone, up to 800 of them civilians. We go to Baghdad to get a report from Dahr Jamail, one of the few independent reporters in Iraq.
The Failure of the Corporate Media's Coverage in Iraq
As the situation in Iraq continues to grow more bloody by the day, we hear an address by Columbia University professor Mahmood Mamdani discussing the corporate media's coverage of Iraq and U.S. assault on Fallujah.
Justice DeLayed? GOP Rewrites Rules to Protect House Majority Leader if Indicted
Republicans in the House of Representatives yesterday changed their rules to allow Majority Leader Tom DeLay to keep his post even if a grand jury indicts him. We speak with Lou DuBose, author of The Hammer: Tom Delay, God, Money and the Rise of the Republican Congress.
Remembering the 1979 Greensboro Massacre: 25 Years Later Survivors Forming Country's First Truth and Reconciliation Commission
This month marks the 25th Anniversary of the Greensboro Massacre, when forty Ku Klux Klansmen and American Nazis opened fire on an anti-Klan demonstration in Greensboro, North Carolina. Five people were killed. No one was convicted. We speak with two of the survivors.
Source: http://www.democracynow.org/
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- U.S. Death Toll in Iraq Tops 1200
- U.S. Called On To Release Jailed Al-Arabiya Reporter
- Powell Warns Iran Is Developing Nuclear Weapons
- Israeli Troops Shot Dead 3 Egyptian Police Officers
- Elliot Abrams May Become Ambassador to Israel
- Chilean Police Arrest Hundreds At Anti-Bush Protest
- Report: U.S. Backs Arrest of Aristide
Iraq on Fire: Widespread Violence Continues in Sunni Cities
Widespread violence continues across Iraq, particularly in Sunni areas of the county. As many as 1,600 Iraqis have been killed in Fallujah alone, up to 800 of them civilians. We go to Baghdad to get a report from Dahr Jamail, one of the few independent reporters in Iraq.
The Failure of the Corporate Media's Coverage in Iraq
As the situation in Iraq continues to grow more bloody by the day, we hear an address by Columbia University professor Mahmood Mamdani discussing the corporate media's coverage of Iraq and U.S. assault on Fallujah.
Justice DeLayed? GOP Rewrites Rules to Protect House Majority Leader if Indicted
Republicans in the House of Representatives yesterday changed their rules to allow Majority Leader Tom DeLay to keep his post even if a grand jury indicts him. We speak with Lou DuBose, author of The Hammer: Tom Delay, God, Money and the Rise of the Republican Congress.
Remembering the 1979 Greensboro Massacre: 25 Years Later Survivors Forming Country's First Truth and Reconciliation Commission
This month marks the 25th Anniversary of the Greensboro Massacre, when forty Ku Klux Klansmen and American Nazis opened fire on an anti-Klan demonstration in Greensboro, North Carolina. Five people were killed. No one was convicted. We speak with two of the survivors.
Source: http://www.democracynow.org/
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Review by:
http://www.american-fm.org/
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