The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays

The KPFA Evening News, Weekdays – April 22, 2005

Earth Day and environmentalists rally on Capitol Hill to rail against the energy bill passed by the House of Representatives…..within the environmental community a debate on why the movement is losing its political muscle…. A report that the U.S. army has cleared four top officers of all allegations of wrongdoing in the Abu Ghraib prisoner … Continued


The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays

The KPFA Evening News, Weekdays – April 21, 2005

The House of Representatives passes a far-ranging energy bill that opens an Alaska Wildlife Refuge to oil drilling and shields makers of the gas additive MTBE from environmental lawsuits……it also funnels 12 billion dollars in tax breaks and subsidies to energy companies….critics call it a give-away The U.S. Senate poised to debate the future of … Continued


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The KPFA Evening News, Weekdays – April 19, 2005

Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany, the Roman Catholic church’s leading hardliner, is elected pope and chooses the name Benedict the Sixteenth……as head of the congregation for the doctrine of the faith, Ratzinger disciplined dissidents and fought back reforms sought by liberals… The nomination of controversial Rightwinger John Bolton to be the new U.S. Ambassador to … Continued


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The KPFA Evening News, Weekdays – April 18, 2005

An assistant professor at U.C. Berkeley announces legal action after he’s denied tenure…Igancio Chapela claims U.C. ruled against him as a result of private influence on the public university. Six international activists are awarded the prestigious Goldman prize for their environmental work Illinois republican Henry Hyde, who authored the ban on federal funding for poor … Continued


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The KPFA Evening News, Weekdays – April 14, 2005

Another victory for major corporations on capitol hill as the House of Representatives passes a new bankruptcy law long sought by banks and credit card companies…..it will make it more difficult for individuals to use bankruptcy to get out from under crushing debt Lawmakers unveil federal legislation requiring pharmacies to fill all prescriptions — it’s … Continued


The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays

The KPFA Evening News, Weekdays – April 13, 2005

An Indiana man taken hostage in Iraq appears on a videotape pleading for his life and urging the withdrawal of U.S. troops…on capitol hill, approval for the administration’s 80 billion dollar Iraq war measure is headed towards final approval… The first witnesses take the stand in the pepper spray retrial…their attorneys show videos of Humboldt … Continued