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Democracy Now! December 4, 2002

Renowned anti-war icon Philip Berrigan is quietly dying at home surrounded by family and friends from the Jonah House resistance community in Baltimore: we talk with his son and daughter who are by his bedside and rebroadcast a 1998 Democracy Now! interview w/ the militant Catholic peace activist in federal prison
9:00-9:01 9:01-9:05 Headlines 9:05-9:06 One Minute Music Break 9:05-9:20: He has been one of the nation s leading anti-war and anti-nuclear activists for over 35 years. He was the first U.S. Catholic priest to be jailed for political reasons and he was among the nation s first priests to participate in the Freedom Rides in the early 1960s.

Democracy Now! May 15, 2003

Instant-Mix Imperial Democracy, Buy One Get One Free : award-winning Indian author Arundhati Roy addresses a packed audience at Riverside Church in Harlem as a slave who presumes to criticize her king
9:00-9:01 Billboard 9:01-9:04 Headlines 9:04-9:05 Minute Music Break 9:06-9:20: Two nights ago, the famed Indian author Arundhati Roy spoke to a packed crowd at Riverside Church in Harlem, New York. She spoke out against the invasion and occupation of Iraq, from the same pulpit where the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King spoke out against the invasion of Vietnam over three decades ago.

Democracy Now! May 15, 2003

Vinnell Corporation: The link between oil fields, Saudi troops, no Jews clauses, coup attempts in Grenada, and Monday s car bombings in Saudi Arabia; One third of the Texas state legislature flees the state and takes refuge in a Holiday Inn in Oklahoma
8:00-8:01 Billboard 8:01-8:06 Headlines 8:06-8:07 One Minute Music Break 8:07-8:20: For the second time in a decade, Saudi bombers target the U.S. company which has been training the Saudi military. Monday s triple car bombing killed 34 including eight Americans. U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia Robert Jordan appeared on U.S.

Democracy Now! May 15, 2003

Hour 1: Vinnell Corporation: The link between oil fields, Saudi troops, no Jews clauses, coup attempts in Grenada, and Monday s car bombings in Saudi Arabia; One third of the Texas state legislature flees the state and takes refuge in a Holiday Inn in Oklahoma Hour 2: Instant-Mix Imperial Democracy, Buy One Get One Free : award-winning Indian author Arundhati Roy addresses a packed audience a
!!NO SALES FOR HOUR 2!! 8:00-8:01 Billboard 8:01-8:06 Headlines 8:06-8:07 One Minute Music Break 8:07-8:20: For the second time in a decade, Saudi bombers target the U.S. company which has been training the Saudi military. Monday s triple car bombing killed 34 including eight Americans. U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia Robert Jordan appeared on U.S.

Democracy Now! May 14, 2003

Operation Strangelove: Stop Cowboy Diplomacy!; As Washington & Seoul prepare for talks on North Korea, Noam Chomsky discusses U.S.-Korean relations
9:00-9:01 Billboard 9:01-9:06: Nearly 40 years after its release, Stanley Kubrick s classic Cold War satire Dr. Strangelove or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb is getting a second life, thanks in part to President Bush In a form of protest against the Bush administration, Dr.

Democracy Now! May 14, 2003

UN Security Council to discuss US proposal that would lift the sanctions on Iraq and give US forces full control of Iraq s oil; Apartheid Victims Are Still Suffering: Study Finds Blacks are Getting Poorer and Whites are Getting Richer, and an Activist Who Lost Both His Arms in a Government Assassination Attempt Says a $4,000 Government Reparations Payment is Not Enough
8:00-8:01 Billboard 8:01-8:06 Headlines 8:06-8:07 One Minute Music Break 8:07-8:20: We ll talk to the former head of the UN Oil for Food Program, who resigned in protest of the sanctions US occupation forces in Iraq will have the authority to shoot looters on sight under a new security policy reported in today s New York Times.

Democracy Now! May 14, 2003

Hour 1: UN Security Council to discuss US proposal that would lift the sanctions on Iraq and give US forces full control of Iraq s oil; Apartheid Victims Are Still Suffering: Study Finds Blacks are Getting Poorer and Whites are Getting Richer, and an Activist Who Lost Both His Arms in a Government Assassination Attempt Says a $4,000 Government Reparations Payment is Not Enough Hour 2: Operatio
8:00-8:01 Billboard 8:01-8:06 Headlines 8:06-8:07 One Minute Music Break 8:07-8:20: We ll talk to the former head of the UN Oil for Food Program, who resigned in protest of the sanctions US occupation forces in Iraq will have the authority to shoot looters on sight under a new security policy reported in today s New York Times.

Democracy Now! May 13, 2003

Gore Vidal on the United States of Amnesia, 9/11, the 2000 Election and the War in Iraq
9:00-9:01 Billboard 9:01-9:04 Headlines 9:04-9:05 One Minute Music Break 9:06-9:22: One of America s most acclaimed essayists and historians in an extended interview with Democracy Now s Amy Goodman Sen. Bob Graham on Sunday accused the Bush administration of engaging in a "coverup" of intelligence failures before and after the Sept.

Democracy Now! May 13, 2003

Britain's Longest Serving MP Tom Dalyell Criticized for Calling Bush Administration a Cabal; U.S. sends chief weapons search team home empty-handed; Bombing in Philippines kills 10; We hear from Filipino journalist Luis Francia
8:00-8:01 Billboard 8:01-8:10 Headlines 8:10-8:11 One Minute Music Break 8:11-8:28: The Australian newspaper is reporting that the mayor of London, Ken Livingstone has launched an outspoken attack against US President George W. Bush. "I think George Bush is the most corrupt American president since (Warren) Harding in the '20s. He is not the legitimate president, the Mayor said.

Democracy Now! May 13, 2003

Hour 1: Britain's Longest Serving MP Tom Dalyell Criticized for Calling Bush Administration a Cabal; U.S. sends chief weapons search team home empty-handed; Bombing in Philippines kills 10; We hear from Filipino journalist Luis Francia Hour 2: Gore Vidal on the United States of Amnesia, 9/11, the 2000 Election and the War in Iraq
8:00-8:01 Billboard 8:01-8:10 Headlines 8:10-8:11 One Minute Music Break 8:11-8:28: The Australian newspaper is reporting that the mayor of London, Ken Livingstone has launched an outspoken attack against US President George W. Bush. "I think George Bush is the most corrupt American president since (Warren) Harding in the '20s. He is not the legitimate president, the Mayor said.
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