The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays

The KPFA Evening News, Weekdays – January 23, 2004

  • President Bush signs an omnibus spending bill into law, legislation attacked by critics as a give-away to special interests and full of pork – it also contains controversial measures increasing media ownership concentration, ending overtime protections, and gutting a gun control law
  • More charges of election irregularities in San Francisco – the same non-profit accused of coercing workers to vote and campaign for Mayor Gavin Newsom is said to have done the same for his predecessor Willie Brown
  • Computer security experts warn that a new internet absentee voting system is vulnerable to hackers and terrorists and should be scrapped
  • The Halliburton scandal grows – the company fires 2 employees for elledgedly taking millions of dollars in kickbacks from a Kuwaiti subcontractor supplying oil to U.S. troops in Iraq
  • The interior department with the go-ahead to open nearly 9 million acres of Alaska’s North Slope to oil and gas development
  • State water regulators extend controversial waivers that let farms pollute waterways, but their decision will also require growers to monitor water quality

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