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Free Speech Radio News – October 14, 2005
Millions More March Calls for Government Accountability Concerns Expressed Over Influenza Drug Supplies W.H.O. Says Avian Flu Does Not Spread From Birds to Humans Easily Political Boundaries Prevent some Kashmiris From Providing Aid Chiles Export Profits Maintained at Expense Of Workers And Environmental Protection Police Open Fire on Demonstrating Students In India
Free Speech Radio News – October 13, 2005
US and China Fail to Reach Textiles Agreement El Alto Remembered as Bolivia Looks at Electoral Re-Districting Relief Not Reaching Earthquake Victims in Indian-Administered Kashmir Anti-Affirmative Action Groups Sues LAUSD California Heads for Special Election A Look at Texas Death Penalty
Free Speech Radio News – October 12, 2005
Children May be Playing with Toxic Toys Supreme Court Hears Whistleblower Case Report Criticizes Government Logging Policies Everyday Iraqi Stories; Part 3 in a Special FSRN Series California Labor Leaders Slam Schwarzenegger Mumia Abul Jamal Commentary: The Empire’s Attack on Ojedo Rios and Independence Indigenous Peoples Day
Free Speech Radio News – October 11, 2005
DC Residents Call Moratorium on Sale of Public Property Morocco Deports Thousands Back to Senegal New British Asylum Policies Under Fire by UN Commission for Refugees Campaigners Organize Against Death Penalty in the Philippines The Role of Afghanistans Kuchis in Elections National Coming Out Day
Free Speech Radio News – October 10, 2005
The American Indian Movement Takes on Columbus Day EPA To Hold Public Hearings on Radiation Exposure Rules Changes 7.6 Magnitude Quake Hits Kashmir Polish Elections Turns Country Towards the Right Germans New Grand Coalition Everyday Iraqi Stories; Part 2 in an FSRN Series Unions Ask Yale to Divest Funds
Free Speech Radio News – October 7, 2005
The Release of Irelands Rossport Five Energy Battle in Congress Everyday Iraqi Stories: Part 1 in an FSRN Series The Continued Militarization in New Orleans The Wake of Hurricane Stan Ravages Central America Red Cross Says Thousands Could Have Been Saved from Tsunami Worker Run Hotel Holds Rally in Buenos Aires