The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays

The KPFA Evening News, Weekdays – August 2, 2004

President Bush endorses the creation of a National Intelligence Director As recommended by the September 11th Commission. . . . . . .he also proposes the establishment of a national counter-terrorism center to prepare a daily terrorism report for the President …Bush’s acceptance of the recommendations comes as security is stepped up at financial institutions … Continued


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The KPFA Evening News, Weekdays – August 1, 2004

A series of coordinated explosions outside five churches in Iraq kills more than a dozen wounding many more. . it’s the first major assault on Iraq’s Christian minority since the 15th month old resistance began. The Bush Administration’s Homeland Security Secretary warns of possible Al-Qaida attacks against specific buildings in New York and New Jersey. … Continued


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The KPFA Evening News, Weekdays – July 30, 2004

Newly nominated Democratic Presidential Candidate John Kerry hits the campaign trail today on a cross-country through battleground states, a two-week 21 state marathon that will cover 3 5-hundred miles by road, rail and boat President Bush attacks Kerry’s 19 year record in the Senate today saying He has accomplished little…. .Bush is painting Kerry as … Continued


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The KPFA Evening News, Weekdays – July 28, 2004

John Kerry formally becomes the Democratic Presidential nominee tonight.. Vice Presidential Candidate John Edwards will denounce the hateful politics of the Republicans.. .and Dennis Kucinich says President Bush took the nation to war based on distortions… Dozens of Iraqis are dead and dozens more wounded in a car bomb attack in the city of Baquba…. … Continued


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The KPFA Evening News, Weekdays – July 27, 2004

Day two of the Democratic National Convention in Boston ….delegates adopt a platform that disavows President Bush’s doctrine of launching preemptive wars but takes no position on whether the U.S. attack on Iraq was justified Governor Schwarzenneger and legislative leaders strike a deal on a 103 billion dollar state budget, ending a 26 day standoff. … Continued