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The KPFA Evening News, Weekdays – March 3, 2005

A defeat in court for governor Schwarzenegger as a Sacramento county judge rules he illegally blocked a law boosting the number of nurses needed to staff California’s hospitals ….it’s a possible victory for the California Nurses Association. . . The governor showcases support for his proposal to redraw legislative and congressional districts — eight Republican … Continued


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The KPFA Evening News, Weekdays – March 1, 2005

The U.S. Supreme Court rules in a narrow 5-4 vote, that executing inmates who committed their crimes as minors is unconstitutional… Two human rights groups sue Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld saying he first authorized and then failed to stop torture of prisoners in Iraq and Afghanistan. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger makes good on his threat to … Continued


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The KPFA Evening News, Weekdays – February 27, 2005

Syria helps capture Saddam Hussein’s half brother, number 36 of the United State’s “most wanted list” Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon says he’ll reconsider his government’s plan to destroy buildings left vacant by settlers in the Gaza Strip, but also threatens to freeze peace efforts in the wake of this weekend’s suicide bombing. East Timorese … Continued


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The KPFA Evening News, Weekdays – February 25, 2005

A Palestinian suicide bomber blows himself up in a crowd of young Israelis outside a nightclub near Tel Aviv’s beachfront promenade just before midnight, shattering an informal truce in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict ….at least four Israelis are killed and dozens are wounded. ..there are conflicting reports of who might be responsible for the blast… Legislation … Continued


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The KPFA Evening News, Weekdays – February 24, 2005

At least 30 killed in attacks in Iraq today, including two American soldiers. . . . .Australia’s prime minister backtracks and in an unpopular move dispatches more Australian troops to the Iraq occupation President Bush and Russian President Putin hold their longest private summit ever. . .Bush warns Putin not to desert democracy. . .Putin … Continued