Free Speech Radio News – June 24, 2004
Supreme Court Sends Energy Task Force Case Back to Lower Court Education in the Sudan Cubans Outraged at Accusations of Sex Trade Citizens Speak Out Against Uranium Enrichment Plant in Ohio Farenheit 9-11
Supreme Court Sends Energy Task Force Case Back to Lower Court Education in the Sudan Cubans Outraged at Accusations of Sex Trade Citizens Speak Out Against Uranium Enrichment Plant in Ohio Farenheit 9-11
Documents Intended to Distance Bush from Torture Scandal Beg More Questions EPA Understates Toxic Emissions Nuclear Talks in Beijing Mistrial in Murder of Transgendered Teen Sickle Cell Anemia in India
Iraqi School Reconstruction Wolfowitz Testifies on US Role in Iraq Post June 30th Guantanmo Detainee Sues Bush and Rumsfeld Youth Issue Report Card on Adults
Supreme Court Rules in Favor of HMOs HUD Cuts Section 8 Housing Assistance Nationwide Demonstrations for Universal Healthcare South Africans Remember Soweto CIA Holds Up Intelligence Report
Corporate Tax Bill Passes Latino Advocates Sue Department of Labor Biotech in Africa Juneteenth
9/11 Commission Concludes Hearings Communication Failures Abounded Human Rights Groups Demand Disclosure of Detainment Sites UK Assylum Seekers Treated Harshly Somalis Demonstrate in Support of Nuradin Abdi Saddam Hussein Landmines and Legal Issues
Berkeley Challenges Corporate Personhood Final 9/11 Commission Hearings Begin Civil Liberties Restoration Act Introduced in Congress Ecomonic Woes in the Khadmiya Distric of Iraq Hate Crimes Expanded Under Military Spending Bill Ammendment Pakistan/India Relations
Nader’s Presidential Campaign Contributions Diebold Voting Machines Conflict in Kashmir Since Indian Government Change Standardized Tests in NYC
FBI Whistleblower Does Not Get Her Day in Court Domestic Security Enhancement Act Erosion of Civil Liberties? Artistic Terrorism? Trans-national Elections in Europe Tension Building in Iraq
Reagan’s Legacy in Nicaragua National Day of Mourning Foiled Coup Attempt in the DRC Saudi Student Innocent of Terrorism NYC Unions Protest and Rally Control Room Hits the Theaters