The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays

The KPFA Evening News, Weekdays – November 8, 2004

U.S. Troops launch a massive military offensive against Fallujah.. .the city’s main hospital is one of the first targets to be captured… The Fallujah offensive brings a response in Baghdad where car bombs explode outside two Baghdad churches and a hospital treating the victims… In the wake of remaining questions about last week’s presidential election, … Continued


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The KPFA Evening News, Weekdays – November 7, 2004

U.S. forces open a long-promised assault on the insurgent Iraqi stronghold of Fallujah, hours after interim Iraqi president Iyad Allawi declares martial law in most of the country. Palestinian president Yasser Arafat remains critically ill, while both Palestinians and Israelis speculate on who will succeed him. An anti-nuclear protestor is killed in eastern France when … Continued


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The KPFA Evening News, Weekdays – November 1, 2004

President Bush and democratic challenger John Kerry spend a last, long day campaigning before the voters have their say in the hard fought presidential campaign… Californians prepare to vote on whether employers must provide health coverage to their workers in the state’s most expensive ballot initiative, pitting unions and consumer-groups against Macy’s, Walmart and McDonalds… … Continued


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The KPFA Evening News, Weekdays – October 31, 2004

With two days to go until election day, and polls still showing the race a near photo finish, president Bush and senator John Kerry campaign frantically across the remaining swing states… Activists in Florida and Ohio say Republicans are trying to win those states by preventing probable democratic voters from casting ballots… Iraqi Prime Minister … Continued


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The KPFA Evening News, Weekdays – October 30, 2004

Despite warning state and local officials that a videotape message from Osama Bin Laden could mean another terrorist attack, the Bush administration leaves the terror threat level unchanged. … It’s the bloodiest day in nearly six months for U.S. forces in Iraq…. The Palestinian leadership meets without Palestine authority president Yasser Arafat…. Democrats rally to … Continued