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Free Speech Radio News – March 8, 2005

Another Far-Right Nomination from President Bush Guatemala Begins its First-Ever Anti-Discrimination Lawsuit Nepalese and Indian Diplomats meet for First Time since Royal Coup Violence Against Women in Indonesia on the Rise A Look at the Murders of Women in Ciudad Juárez Women in DC Prisons Face Bitter Prospects Upon Release


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Free Speech Radio News – March 7, 2005

Consumer Rights Threatened Under New Bankruptcy Reform Bill Bolivian President Resigns under Mass Indigenous Protests Trade Talks between Venezuela and India Syria Begins Pulling Out of Lebanon Iraqis Frustrated with the New Government US Troops Attack Freed Italian Journalist Protest over Lack of People of Color at FDNY


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Free Speech Radio News – March 4, 2005

Iraq’s Growing Prison Population Stephen Johnson Nominated to Head Epa Senate Hearings on Judicial Nominee Boyle US Withdraws Anti-Abortion Amendment at UN Conference Conference Takes Up Human Trafficking Landmark Ruling on Refugees in Australia Tennessee Battles with Health Care


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Free Speech Radio News – March 1, 2005

Death Penalty Opponents Praise Supreme Court Decision Rumsfeld Face Torture Lawsuit Malaysia Begins Mass Campaign Against Migrant Workers Iraqis Struggling for Some Sense of Normalcy Anniversary of US Nuclear Test in Marshall Islands Wal-Mart Workers Vote Against Joining Union


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Free Speech Radio News – February 28, 2005

Syrian Prime Minister Omar Karami Resigns One Year Anniversary of Coup in Haiti Met with Violence As Violence Continues in Iraq, Al-Jaafari Speaks Resigned Togo President Gnassingbe Will Run for Election Bankruptcy Bill in Senate Benefits Credit Card Companies Students Rally Against Global Aids Crisis


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Free Speech Radio News – February 25, 2005

Consumer Rights Groups Take On Chamber of Commerce Iraqis Look Forward to Shorter Work Week Battle Against Discrimination in Health Care Study Finds Alarming Rates of Rocket Fuel in Breast Milk Youth To Gather to Bring Attention to Hiv/Aids Pandemic Concrete Reconciliation After the 1990 Balkan Wars


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Free Speech Radio News – February 24, 2005

Controversial Nominations Resubmitted to Federal Court Bush Wraps European Diplomatic Tour Indonesian Government and Free Aceh Movement Wrap Talks Australian Activists Oppose Sending More Troops to Iraq H.S.Students Face Suspension Over Anti-War Material Mumia Abu Jamal Comments on Social Security