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This week’s broadcast includes: CNN scaremongering about Social Security, Drug recalls surge, Uncovering the lies that are sinking the oil, US cities face up to massive cuts, Our only existing jobs program is the military - an insane way to keep Americans employed, Rights groups, doctors condemn 'anti-gay' hormone treatment, Secret assault on terrorism widens on two continents, Hundreds displaced in Helmand: Red Crescent, US wants Iraq to pay bill for war victims, Suicide attack kills Iraqi army recruits in Baghdad, France urged to repay Haiti billions paid for its independence, US and China to clash over yuan fall, Netanyahu rejects peace talks based on 1967 borders, Court rules against Colombia-US base accord, Madagascar - State of denial.Sun, 15 Aug 2010 13:00:00 GMT
This week’s broadcast includes: The myth of the social security systems financial shortfall, Governments go to extremes as the downturn wears on, Google-Verizon deal: the end of the internet as we know it, US and Vietnam in controversial nuclear negotiations, GM crop escapes into the American wild, Jeffrey Goldberg pushes for war with Iraq - er, make that Iran, Ahmadinejad invites Obama to debate, Obama drops 2009 pledge to withdraw combat troops from Iraq, Federal help possible as Oakland police cope with recent violence, layoffs , Going organic: The siege on Gaza, Commodity prices soar as spectre of food inflation is back, UN committee: Israel violates housing rights, denies Palestinians water, Mexico drug violence has killed 28,000 since 2006, Moscow deaths double amid smog to 700 people a day, Air strike kills Afghans' hours after Petraeus warning.Tue, 10 Aug 2010 15:00:00 GMT
This week’s broadcast includes: Regulators shut down banks in Fla., Ga., Ore., Wash.; makes 108 US bank failures this year, House Democrats buck President Obama on Afghanistan, Proposition 8: federal judge overturns California gay marriage ban, Google, CIA invest in 'future' of web monitoring, A political filter for info requests, Families of dead US vets accuse insurer of massive scam, Afghans march in Kabul to denounce NATO strikes that killed civilians, Bold rainforest idea makes good: Ecuador secures trust fund to save park from oil developers, UN declares access to clean water a human right, Global warming blamed for 40 percent decline in ocean phytoplankton, Colombia: US aid may have sparked civilian killings, Honduras: Rights situation deteriorates, Greece: Society begins to crack under harsh measures, More protests rock tense Kashmir, Iraq death toll in July highest in more than two years, Israeli Arabs have no choice but to build illegally.Wed, 04 Aug 2010 22:30:00 GMT
This week’s broadcast includes: Toxic legacy of US assault on Fallujah 'worse than Hiroshima', Kucinich, Ron Paul: Get US troops out of Pakistan, State Dept. planning to field a small army in Iraq, Yemen Shiite rebels capture 200 soldiers according to military official, Helmand residents accuse Nato of deliberate attack on civilians, Soldiers who took part in torture suffer from severe PTSD, Report details plight of mentally ill detainees, Robust 'public option' health care bill wins 121 co-sponsors in House, Three Fourths of oil lobbyists worked for government, Bell case underlines limits of wrongful death payouts, More than 40% leave Obama mortgage program, Shrimp on Prozac are killing themselves, Landslide adds to China flood woes, Ixquick: Search engines should become government spies, says EU Parliament, Dockworkers, worldwide, respond to Israeli flotilla attack and Gaza blockade, Israel gets brutal with media, Brazilian indigenous block workers at hydroelectric site.Sun, 25 Jul 2010 14:00:00 GMT
This week’s broadcast includes: 22 Statistics That Prove That The Middle Class Is Being Systematically Wiped Out Of Existence In America, Are kickbacks from Kellogg and others driving school-food purchasing?, Geithner opposes Warren to head new consumer agency, Vast US spy network out of control, Study: Attack on Iran would be 'start of long war', United States called 'silent killers' in Somalia, Iran scientist: CIA offered me $50 million to lie about nuclear secrets, US military surge in Costa Rica may fan regional tensions, Argentina's Senate passes historic same-sex marriage bill, Afghan monitor says 2010 worst year of war, Chris Patten urges bolder EU approach over Middle East conflict, Thousands missing out on education in Gaza, Women's ordination conference - Vatican's 'Scare tactics' appalling, Uzbek women accuse state of mass sterilizations, Two Bronx synagogues on local list to receive grant money for protection against terrorist attacks.Wed, 21 Jul 2010 15:30:00 GMT
This week’s broadcast includes: Obama faces growing credibility crisis, Utah agencies probe alleged illegal immigrant list, The thing that ate the WIC budget, US denies visa to Colombian journalist, Costa Rican legislators try to stop US warships from entering waters, Recovery effort falls vastly short of BP's promises, EU gives US access to its citizens' financial data, General who said it was 'fun to shoot people' takes over US Central Command, New eugenics and the rise of global scientific dictatorship, Judge topples US rejection of gay unions, Haitians wait in tents for a recovery that has still barely begun, For first time in nine months, Israel razes Palestinian homes in East Jerusalem, McChrystal probe of SOF killings excluded key eyewitnesses, CRU climate scientists 'did not withhold data', Iraq stumbles into month 5 with no new government, Britain: CCTV turning schools into 'prisons'.Mon, 12 Jul 2010 14:30:00 GMT
This week’s broadcast includes: How Goldman gambled on starvation, Media, boaters could face criminal penalties by entering oil cleanup 'safety zone', BART cop Mehserle convicted of involuntary manslaughter in New Year's Day shooting, 37 arrested in Y-12 civil disobedience, Fed made taxpayers unwitting junk bond buyers, Solar powered plane flies for 26 hours, Tribal Law and Order Act passes in US Senate, America's tragic descent into empire, Unmanned drones: Targeted killing vs. 'collateral murder', Army intelligence analyst charged with leaking classified information, Afghan companies say US did not pay them, Economies in Latin America race ahead, Nixon and Kissinger joked over Chile assassination, Jury clears activists who broke into Brighton arms factory, More than 50 killed in attacks across Baghdad, Octavia Nasr's firing and what the liberal media allows.Fri, 09 Jul 2010 02:00:00 GMT
This week’s broadcast includes: ACORN totally vindicated of all wrongdoing --what was that scandal all about?, Lifetime of tracking killings ends in activist's own, Financial reform package wouldn't change Wall Street much, Sticking the public with the bill for the bankers' crisis, "Summer of rage": Obama Derangement Syndrome grips conservative media once again, America detached from war: Bush's pilotless dream, smoking drones, and other strange tales from the crypt, US officials: Karzai aides derailing corruption cases involving elite, Corruption suspected in airlift of billions in cash from Kabul, Iraq: Killing for water, Israeli foreign minister wants Palestinians stripped of citizenship and relocated, Kyrgyzstan OKs constitution after ethnic unrest, Hundreds displaced by Iranian, Turkish bombardments of Kurdish rebels, Icelandic leader in milestone gay marriage, Honduran president 'fears new coup', Venezuela seizes US oil rigs, Mass strike against pension reform hits France, Philippines massacre witness killed.Tue, 29 Jun 2010 03:00:00 GMT
This week’s broadcast includes: Report: Costly US health care falls short, Justices limit use of 'honest services' law against fraud, Blackwater firm gets $120 million contract, New York Times, Washington Post misremember Gaza war, Court affirms ban on aiding groups tied to terror, Borrowers exit troubled Obama mortgage rescue plan, Iraq ill-equipped to cope with an epidemic of mental illness, US funds run Pakistan emerald mines, 2 killed as Basra residents erupt over electricity shortage, Supplies flow into Gaza as Israel eases land blockade, Malaria spikes with deforestation, Argentina: Turning wasteland into woodland, Violence up sharply in Afghanistan, Brazil flood toll climbs amid search for hundreds of missing, Afghan civilians said to be killed in air strike, Millions face starvation in west Africa, warn aid agencies, ICC makes waging war a crime.Sun, 20 Jun 2010 03:00:00 GMT
This week’s broadcast includes: Jobless benefits extension stalls in Senate, Wikileaks case echoes Pentagon Papers, Democrats carve exception for NRA to salvage campaign law, Former mortgage lender accused of fraud, San Francisco backs posting of cell phone emission levels, Poland wants NATO to plan an end to Afghan mission, US identifies vast mineral riches in Afghanistan, Iraq's thirst for fresh water grows, Kyrgyzstan - level of violence alarming, Obama admin. considers keeping overseas prison, Surging costs hit food security in poorer nations, NASA: Easily the hottest Spring, and the hottest Jan-May on record, Ordinary Gazans hurt most by 3-year blockade.Mon, 14 Jun 2010 11:30:00 GMT
This week’s broadcast includes: BP leaks 500,000 pounds of nitrates, benzene from Texas refinery, Female migrants charge sexual abuse in detention, Who ate the dessert?, Latin America still divided over coup in Honduras, Kids with lesbian parents do just fine, Obama secretly deploys US special forces to 75 countries across world, Texas students in innocence projects play key role in exonerations, UN says 1.5 million people still homeless in Haiti, Study: In long-term, immigrants are good for US, Iran Red Crescent to send two aid ships to Gaza, US demands IDF probe how American lost eye at West Bank protest, US cruise missile parts found in Yemeni village where 52 died, Ex-Union Carbide officials sentenced over Bhopal leak, With US aid, warlord builds Afghan empire, DR Congo: Rights defender's death renews calls to end impunity, 3rd Iraqi candidate from Sunni-backed party killed.Sun, 06 Jun 2010 19:30:00 GMT
This week’s broadcast includes: Thousands march in Phoenix to protest immigration law, This country needs a few good communists (and socialists, anarchists, and pacifists), Detroit to bulldoze thousands of homes in fight for survival, US Senate rejects exit timetable for Afghanistan, UN report highly critical of US drone attacks, Air Force drone crew, ground commanders faulted for civilian deaths, Air strike kills Yemen mediator, Homeless Iraqis prompt fears of social crisis, Nigeria’s agony dwarfs Gulf oil spill, Lawmakers finally get earful about global government, Amnesty report slams Israel on treatment of Palestinians, Syria grapples with surging population, Rotting bodies pile up in Kingston, Jamaica, The really creepy people behind the Libertarian-inspired billionaire sea castles, Toronto police get ‘sound cannons’ for G20.Sun, 30 May 2010 21:30:00 GMT
This week’s broadcast includes: State finances rigged in conspiracy between banks, advisers, The media's 'business model' for CEO pay, Okla. Legislature overrides another abortion veto, Pushy fliers may show up on TSA's radar Israel to stop Gaza aid ships, U.S. Geothermal awarded Guatemala rights, Congress moves to end ban on gays in military, Court: Bagram prisoners don't have Guantanamo habeas rights, US said to expand secret military acts in Middle East, Results of Kandahar offensive may affect future US moves Honduran judges who opposed coup dismissed, Israel offered to sell South Africa nuclear weapons, Plan to privatize motorway network in UK, Egypt: Hopes fade for US help to restore civil liberties, Gold rising as Euro weakens sparking more speculation.Sat, 22 May 2010 16:30:00 GMT
This week’s broadcast includes: Does immigration cost jobs?, US actors, intellectuals protest Obama 'crimes', Only $242 million spent so far on govt. $75 billion mortgage program, 'Star Wars' meets reality? Military testing laser weapons, FBI finds pipe bomb used in blast at FL mosque, Knowledge, truth, and human action - America hits the wall, 17,000 Japanese circle US base in peaceful protest, First openly gay female bishop ordained by Episcopal Church, Mental care stays are up in military, Iran agrees to exchange of nuclear material, Indonesia: Gender inequality endangers women's health, Obama urges funds for Israeli missile system, Iran shells Kurdish rebels in Iraq, The global economic crisis, the Great Depression of the 21st century, Cleric who criticized al-Qaida beheaded in north Iraq, Somali fighting kills 24, Afghans angry at 'civilian deaths'.Sat, 15 May 2010 17:00:00 GMT
This week’s broadcast includes: In job market shift, some workers are left behind, US facing 'grievous harm' from chemicals in air, food, water, panel says, Journalists file lawsuit in GOP convention arrests, Obama biggest recipient of BP cash, Rig survivors felt coerced to sign waivers, The new prison industrial complex, Strict anti-abortion laws stymied by veto, lawsuit, School ban on gay anthology challenged by US free speech organizations, Fear surrounding over the counter genetic tests, UN: Afghanistan runs on drugs, corruption & aid, The trouble with US terrorist watch lists, Toll for devastating Iraq attacks rises to 119, Deadly clashes erupt in Bangkok, Honduras: Disputed truth commission to investigate coup, The danger of Israel's nuke hypocrisy, US-trained Somali soldiers defect to insurgents.Tue, 11 May 2010 23:30:00 GMT
This week’s broadcast includes: Henry Giroux - 'Democracy has taken a major hit', US protests mount against immigrant crackdown, US subpoenas Times reporter over book on CIA, Christian right leader George Rekers takes vacation with "rent boy", Farmers cope With Roundup-resistant weeds, US reveals nuclear arsenal: 5,113 warheads, NPT: How to count the bombs until there are none, Taliban justice earns locals' respect in southern Afghanistan, China to sterilize 10,000 people, Legal questions raised over CIA drone strikes, Columbia: State terror in the name of peace, Iraq civilian death toll rises sharply in April, Mexico: Terror returns to Oaxaca, Study links drug enforcement to more violence, GIs retrain Congo troops known for being violent.Sat, 08 May 2010 11:30:00 GMT
This week’s broadcast includes: Tax Wall Street, 7,500 protesters say, Launch of secret US space ship masks even more secret launch of new weapon, Wal-Mart to face massive class action suit, 1,500 Idaho soldiers headed for Iraq, Media advanced falsehood that drilling is safe because no oil spilled during Hurricane Katrina, Protesters form 75 mile human chain against German nuclear energy, EPA staffers forced to ignore science, investigation finds, Awarding of Brazilian dam contract prompts warning of bloodshed, My life as an insurgent, and why I quit, 18 veterans commit suicide each day, Afghans burn NATO trucks in response to killing of 3 civilians, UN: Thousands of children without school in Israeli-blockaded Gaza, Is the CIA behind Mexico's bloody drug war?, Killings, violence wrack rural Colombia - Red Cross, Guatemala hands over key file in army genocide case, Israeli soldiers given minor reprimands over shooting of Palestinian civilians.Mon, 26 Apr 2010 00:30:00 GMT
This week’s broadcast includes: FBI chief: Domestic terrorists as big a threat as al-Qaida, Obama's disregard for media reaches new heights at nuclear summit, US military playing expanded role in Pakistan, Kucinich: White House assassination policy is extrajudicial, Secret prison revealed in Baghdad, Iran slams US as 'world's only atomic criminal', Ex-Blackwater president charged in firearms case, 2nd garbage patch: Plastic soup seen in Atlantic, Mine disaster calls attention to revolving door between industry, government, Report: NC ignores coal ash threat, Live Earth 'greenwashes' Dow Chemical Co., NYC's rising Black maternal mortality rate unexplained, Belgian government collapses after party quits coalition, Chiquita faces new claims over Colombia terrorism, European activists against economic growth, Study: Civilian rape skyrockets in Congo's east.Sat, 17 Apr 2010 12:00:00 GMT
This week’s broadcast includes: George W. Bush ‘knew Guantánamo prisoners were innocent’, Whistleblowers on US ‘massacre’ fear CIA stalkers, Leaked video of shooting spurs calls for new probe, Karzai threatens to block NATO offensive, Chomsky warns of risk of fascism in America, Nebraska abortion law opens new front in US debate, Kansas governor vetoes bill restricting late-term abortion, School law clinics face backlash from moneyed interests, Green economy grows despite policy vacuum, Dozens more Massey mines cited as unsafe, Obama extends hospital visitation rights to same-sex partners of gays, Report citing ‘unexplained medical symptoms’ may lead to benefits for Gulf War Syndrome, BAE Systems tops list as world’s largest arms maker with sales of $32.4bn, Turkey, Brazil come out against new Iran sanctions, Israeli groups decry army West Bank deportation rules, ‘Hungary has turned into a grubby hive of nationalism’, British campaigner urges UN to accept ‘ecocide’ as international crime.Sun, 11 Apr 2010 22:30:00 GMT
This week’s broadcast includes: National debt seen heading for crisis level, Supreme Court won't hear appeal from Marshall Islanders, The limits of 'state secrets', Government opts for secrecy in wiretap suit, Google, Skype set back as court puts internet in 'no man's land', Myriad loses ruling over breast cancer detection, What if Fox News actually wants mob violence?, US admits role in killing of Afghan women, Corruption deepens poverty in Afghanistan - UN report, Iraq: State food aid package slashed, Uranium-mining nations flout UN on nuclear terror, Hundreds detained protesting against US nukes, Israel gags news on extra-judicial killings, Bolivia, China team up on communications satellite, Pakistan's Parliament overwhelmingly approves historic 18th Amendment, Airline passenger conversations to be monitored under EU project, At UN, US envoy says vote is going 'awry' in Sudan.Fri, 02 Apr 2010 22:30:00 GMT
Court lifts ban on media ownership restrictions, EPA set to veto mountaintop removal coal mine, Unemployment rate climbs in 27 states, Watchdog: Obama foreclosure program likely to fail, Marine general: Gays would get their own rooms, Obama puts pesticide pusher in charge of agricultural trade relations, Marines in Haiti training for Afghanistan, Have a nice war folks, Journalists increasingly at risk says UN report, Mumbai terrorist was US agent, Giant Ethiopian dam to make 200,000 go hungry: NGO, Controversy over Arctic conference, UN rights council condemns Israel, US opposes, UK police asks Internet cafes to monitor customers, Amnesty accuses UK of 'grave' human rights violations, Canada adamant about Afghanistan pullout.Sat, 27 Mar 2010 11:00:00 GMT
NYT admits getting duped on ACORN, The health care Hindenburg has landed, Big immigration march in Washington, Texas textbooks to finally tell history right, Discharging gays to draw more scrutiny in military, US Cyber Command prepped to launch, Oregon town uses geothermal energy to stay warm, Nano-based RFID tags could replace bar codes, British military intelligence 'ran renegade torture unit in Iraq', UN chief slams Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip, Afghan prison may become new Guantanamo, Lebanese army fires on Israeli warplanes Honduras urged to investigate attacks on journalists, Nigeria: Acting president consolidates power amid unrest, Militaries prepare for climate doomsday, World Water Day focus on global flood of sewage, Belarus police raid home of government critics.Mon, 22 Mar 2010 21:30:00 GMT
This week’s broadcast includes: Utah governor signs controversial law charging women and girls with murder for miscarriages, Hospital acquired sepsis and pneumonia kill 48,000 patients, cost $8.1Billion annually, Amnesty report condemns US death rates of women in childbirth, Break the law and your new 'friend' may be the FBI, Lawsuit charges Idaho prison officials promote rampant violence, Most power plants still spewing toxic mercury, report says, International Year of Biodiversity, Report faults execs with manipulating Lehmen's balance sheet, Milan charges major banks with fraud, French 'game show' mimics torture, Kabul rolls back ban on telecast of terror attack pictures, European Parliament's Iraq liaison repeats vote fraud claims, UN agency: Tiger on verge of extinction, UN chief slams Israeli settlement plans, Malawi: country not safe for homosexuals, Bolivia calls for Earth rights, Abusive Congolese Colonel got aid.Sun, 14 Mar 2010 15:00:00 GMT
This week’s broadcast includes: Program will pay homeowners to sell at a loss, Normalizing the police state, Ex-policeman pleads guilty in Katrina killing case, ID card proposed for all American workers, 'Non-drugs' ease hospital pain, S. Dakota legislature passes bill calling global warming a hoax, FDIC wants pension funds to prop up failed banks, Iowa community sues atrazine maker for contaminated water, Defense Department, Inc., Report: One third killed by US in Pakistan are civilians, Obama Mideast policy sabotaged by Israel; Abbas withdraws from indirect talks, Militants clash in northern Afghanistan leaving 80 dead including 19 civilians, Clashes in Athens as Greek PM seeks EU debt help, Iraqis turn out to vote amid wave of bombing attacks, Africa's success stories in gender empowerment, Clinton presses region to recognize Honduras, Growing low-oxygen zones in oceans worry scientists, South Sudan media 'under attack,' watchdog warns.Sun, 07 Mar 2010 16:00:00 GMT
This week’s broadcast includes: Ruling restricts Clean Water Act, foiling EPA, Tap water contaminant 'castrates' frogs, How did media cover GOP's 2003 use of reconciliation? They didn't, White collars are feeling the blue-collar woes, Obama signs one-year extension of PATRIOT Act, Rage on the right, Former police officer pleads guilty to Katrina shooting cover-up, Utah women may face murder charges after miscarriages, The Supreme Court's corporate wonderland, Pentagon panel has contractor contacts, UN: 346 Afghan children killed in 2009, more than half by NATO, Kerry hints: We are here to keep Israel from attacking Iran, Steps toward nuke-free world, US soldiers kill Iraqi tribal chief's son, Police arrested in Nigeria killings, Rights abuses continue under new Honduras leader, How Goldman Sachs wins no matter what.Sat, 27 Feb 2010 13:00:00 GMT
This week’s broadcast includes: Millions of unemployed face years without jobs, Top firms cause $2.2 trillion of environmental damage, A new kind of leaf blower, Kucinich challenges Gates on civilians killed in Afghanistan, Gates calls European mood 'danger to peace', US media replays Iraq fiasco on Iran, Iraqi parliamentarian denies US charges of terrorism, Poland admits role in CIA rendition program, Afghan wounded tell of more left behind in Marjah, Darfur signs cease fire as violence in south claims 28 lives, Groups demand Turkey do more to protect transgender people, Rachel Corrie's family bring civil suit over human shield's death in Gaza, UN says US aid restrictions on Somalia are hurting millions of hungry Somalis, Escalating Falklands oil dispute goes to UN, Dutch cabinet collapses in dispute over Afghanistan.Sun, 21 Feb 2010 00:30:00 GMT
This week’s broadcast includes: Profiting from immigration injustice, Obama’s nuclear giveaway, EFF, library groups argue against Autodesk’s appeal, Palin headlines birther conference; press pretends not to notice, Lawyers petition court to hold Yoo accountable, UN rejects ‘militarization’ of Afghan aid, Former Blackwater employees accuse security contractor of defrauding government, Iraq Shiite spiritual leader urges big poll turnout, Yemen’s alliance poses complication for US, NATO – Missile that killed Afghan civilians not faulty, Former US-backed dictator sentenced to 30 years, Chile: Another chance for reparations for Pinochet victims, Zimbabwe: One year on, reform a failure, Mashaal: US ‘vetoed’ Palestinian unity, Ivory Coast president dissolves ‘unity’ government, Coral can recover from climate change damage.Sun, 14 Feb 2010 14:00:00 GMT
This week’s broadcast includes: SC now requires ’subversives’ to register, Legal experts slam ‘targeted killings, Top ten problems with America killing its own citizens, Pentagon to stock health facilities with morning-after pill, Canada’s ‘crown jewel wilderness’ saved from development, Colorado Springs cuts into services considered basic by many, FDA aims to rein in radiation-based medical scans, Canada’s pharmacy regulator advises drug stores to stop selling ‘natural’ remedies, AP article fuels Iran war hysteria, Bahrain official wary of claims about al Qaida threats in Yemen, Obama seeks billions to dramatically expand ‘war on terror’, US says 200 troops on the ground in Pakistan, NATO frustration as Afghan police flunk drug tests, Gazans denied justice as rights take a beating, Iraq expels 250 ex-Blackwater staff, Ancient indian language dies out, Egypt arrests 3 top Muslim Brotherhood leaders.