Free Speech Radio News – October 1, 2004
Repression of Indigenous Resistance in Oaxaca Presidential Debate in FL: Voices from Inside and Out G7 Meets in DC Iraq Update Latin Issues Missing At Debate
Repression of Indigenous Resistance in Oaxaca Presidential Debate in FL: Voices from Inside and Out G7 Meets in DC Iraq Update Latin Issues Missing At Debate
Miami Prepares for Debate No.1 Corporate Sponsorship of Debates IMF to Loan Iraq Half a Billion Dollars Casino Lobbying Investigation Begins Humanitarian Aid for Haiti?
Lakota Man Sues Wal-Mart 9-11 Reform Measure in House Healthcare Advocates Speak Out on Capitol Hill FSRN Talks with Libertarian Candidate Michael Badnarik Part Two: Indigenous Kankuamo in Colombia
Get Out of Jail; Free?: Hamdi is Freed More US Bombings in Iraq A Super Database Proposed by GOP Part 1: Colombias Indigenous in Danger of Extinction? Fair Trade Tea in Tanzania
More Plans to Increase Surveillance CIA Operation to Support Candidates in Iraq Exposed Afghan Elections: Intimidation of Women Widespread US Moves with Militarization of Space ~ Protests Begin Turkish Reforms for EU Membership Windmills to Power Minnesota Schools?
Escalating Violence in Iraq: Hostages and Bombings Patriot Act Two or 9-11 Recommendations? Only 2 Parties Can Debate: Officials Announce Today Sudan Crisis Debated at UN Kashmiri Orphans to Benefit from Improved Indo-Pak Relations?
"Musical Rooms" Puts People on the Streets in SF Iraqi PM addresses Congress Rome Reacts to Italian Hostages Alleged Death Democrats Push more $ for Border Security African Leaders Say UN Needs to be Overhauled
Sri Lankan Peace Process to Restart? Democrats Unveil Republican-esque Pledge Iraqis React to Hostage Crisis Airlines to Hand Over Private Passenger Lists to Government? Nigeria to Raise Petroleum Prices
India Repeals Terrorism Legislation UN General Assembly Opens with Brazilian President Bush Addresses UN Vanishing Votes on November 2nd? National Museum what Native Communities Need? Native American Detention Facilities Deplorable
Two Years Later Iraqi Girl Allowed into US for Treatment Indonesia Likely to Have New President Iraqs Iyad Allawi to Arrive in US Gentrification Worsens in L.A. Security and Terrorism Loom as Australian Election Issues