Democracy Now! (6 am) – January 12, 2004
American Dynasty: Former Top Republican Strategist Discusses The Bush Family’s Rise To Power Since WWI DC Holds Early, Non-Binding Primary Election To Focus Attention On Non-Voting Rights Of Residents
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American Dynasty: Former Top Republican Strategist Discusses The Bush Family’s Rise To Power Since WWI DC Holds Early, Non-Binding Primary Election To Focus Attention On Non-Voting Rights Of Residents
The Buying of the President 2004: Who’s Really Bankrolling Bush & His Democratic Challengers – And What They Expect In Return Protest Round-up: Anti-Ford Protests in LA; Man Fined for Holding Sign; Fired SF Chronicle Speaks; Teen Protester Faces Jail FTAA Protesters Say Miami Police Violating 1st Amendment Rights
Kadiatou Diallo, Mother of Amadou, Discusses $3M NYC Settlement America Behind The Color Line – A Conversation With Renowned Scholar Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Bracero Redux: Bush Immigration Proposal Creates New Pool of Temporary Workers
State Secret: Why Are Uninsured Patients Paying The Highest Prices? Are Debtor Prisons Returning To America?
Cheney Facing Prosecution In France For Halliburton Gas Deal In Nigeria Presidential Candidate Moseley Braun Denies Support For Past Nigerian Dictatorship; Brother of Slain Nigerian Activist Disagrees Las Vegas Hotels, Airlines Ordered By FBI To Turn Over Guest Info
Democratic Contenders Debate As Iowa Caucus Looms Superpower Syndrome: America’s Apocalyptic Confrontation With The World "This War Has Unleashed The Freedom For Political Islam To Oppress Women" – Leading Iraqi Feminist Yanar Mohammed Dicusses the Invasion and Occupation of Iraq
Haiti 1804-2004: Tens of Thousands Mark Bicentennial of Haitian Revolution The Zapatista Uprising 1994-2004: A Look At How An Indigenous Rebel Group From Chiapas Took on Mexico and Corporate Globalization
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A Review of 2003 With Noam Chomsky, John Pilger, Katha Pollitt, Martin Espada, Michael Parenti, and Aarti Shahani.
Scott Ritter: How the British Spy Agency MI6 Secretly Misled A Nation Into War With Iraq U.S. Scientist Invents Groundbreaking Mad Cow Disease Test But The USDA Refuses To Use It Leading Iraqi Feminist Yanar Mohammed On the Role Of Women in Occupied Iraq