Democracy Now! September 8, 1997
Program Title:
Democracy Now! September 8, 1997
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PRA Archive #:
PZ0287.405
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1997-09-08
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1997-09-08
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September 8, 1997
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September 8, 1997
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59:00
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Description:
Mobutu Dies; Cassini Launch; Cassini Probe;
(14 Minutes) Mobutu Dies Mobutu Sese Seko, long-time dictator of Zaire died yesterday. GUEST: Kapanga, Dr. Andre, new ambassador of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the United Nations. GUEST: Carol Collins, freelance journalist working on BOOK: MOBUTU; THEFT OF A NATION. (36 Minutes) Cassini Launch Discussion on the rising opposition of the Cassini space probe launch. GUEST: Bruce Gagnon, state coordinator of the Forida Coalition for Peace and Justice. GUEST: Alan Kohn, Nasa veteran. He oversaw last two plutonium launches - Galileo and Ulysses.
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SEKO, MOBUTU SESE|ZAIRE|CONGO|DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO|KAPANGA, ANDRE|COLLINS, CAROL|CASSINI|NASA|NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION|NUCLEAR ENERGY|PLUTONIUM|SPACE|GAGNON, BRUCE|KOHN, ALAN|FLORIDA COALITION FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE|AFRICA|INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS|PEACE MOVEMENT|GENERAL SOCIAL SCIENCE|GENERAL HISTORY|POLITICAL SCIENCE
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21139_P01
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1/4 inch audio tape
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PRA Vault Shelves
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59:00
Distributor:
WPFW; Julie Drizin, Amy Goodman; September 8, 1997
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