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TGR-RE: March 05, 2010 - Mar 07,2010
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.
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The Global Report - Radio Edition: February 26, 2010 - Feb 27,2010
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.
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The Global Report - Radio Edition: February 19th, 2010 - Feb 21,2010
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.
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TGR - Radio Edition: February 12, 2009 - Feb 14,2010
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.
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