Democracy Now! (6 am) – November 29, 2004
Ukraine Court Considers Disputed Election as Eastern Region Threatens to Break Away CIA Documents Show Bush Knew of 2002 Coup in Venezuela U.S. Accused of Using Poison Gases in Fallujah
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Ukraine Court Considers Disputed Election as Eastern Region Threatens to Break Away CIA Documents Show Bush Knew of 2002 Coup in Venezuela U.S. Accused of Using Poison Gases in Fallujah
The Life and Times of Noam Chomsky: A Brief History of America’s Leading Dissident On this special holiday edition of Democracy Now!, we spend the hour in an extended conversation with one of the leading dissidents and scholars in the United States, and that is Noam Chomsky. He is a professor of linguistics at the … Continued
A Tribute to Yip Harburg: The Man Who Put the Rainbow in the Wizard of Oz His name might not be familiar to many, but his songs are sung by millions around the world. Today a journey through the life and work of Yip Harburg, the Broadway lyricist who wrote such hits as "Brother Can … Continued
Berlusconi’s Unrivalled Control of the Media and the Italian Political Landscape Beyond Berlusconi: The Corporate Italian Media’s Portrayal of the Antiwar Movement Ukraine Political Crisis Deepens As Opposition Protests Grow Green Party Leads Antiwar Movement in Italian Parliament Leading Italian Progressive Luciana Castellina On the Italian Left, the European Parliament and Bush’s Reelection
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Al-Jazeera Reporter Among 10 Al-Qaida Suspects Jailed in Spain Spain’s Political Landscape: How the Spanish Gvt. Radically Shifted From Conservative to Progressive The Killing of Ricardo Ortega: Witnesses Say U.S. Marines Fatally Shot Spanish Journalist in Haiti Europe’s New "Bill of Rights" – European Parliament Approves New EU Constitution
U.S. Continues Air Strikes and Ground Assault On Fallujah Despite Claims of Victory U.S. War Crimes in Fallujah Carnegie Military University : How the Pentagon Funds Universities to Contribute to War South African Poet and Activist Dennis Brutus: "People Globally Are Deeply Unhappy" with Bush’s Reelection Pittsburgh Election Officials Grossly Incompetent On Nov. 2nd
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 Forming Country’s First Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Red Cross Estimates 800 Iraqi Civilians Killed in Fallujah Family of Aid Worker Margaret Hassan Believed Executed: "Our Hearts Are Broken" Fmr. Iraq Oil-For Food Head: Kofi Annan "Should Open the Doors, Open the Files" Why Isn’t Kerry Using $50M Unspent Campaign Money to Fund Recounts? U.S. Operating Secret ‘Torture Flights’
War Crime Caught on Tape: U.S. Marine Executes Wounded Unarmed Iraqi Colin Powell Resigns From Bush Cabinet Bush Confidant Condoleeza Rice Expected to Replace Powell Agriculture Secretary Veneman’s Tenure Marked by Anthrax Scare, Trade Disputes and Mad Cow Disease Energy Secretary Abraham Served "Big Energy Contributors…More Than the Public Interest" Head of Teachers Union Labeled … Continued