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Goodman: The US War on Journalists
Znet Article, May, 09 2008
Amy Goodman
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Sami al-Haj is a free man today, after having been imprisoned by the U.S. military for more than six years. His crime: journalism.
Goodman: Ticker Tape Ain’t Spaghetti
Znet Article, May, 01 2008
Amy Goodman
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Food riots are erupting around the world. Protests have occurred in Egypt, Cameroon, the Philippines, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, Mauritania and Senegal. Sarata Guisse, a Senegalese demonstrator, told Reuters: “We are holding this demonstration bec...
Goodman: The Single-Payer Solution
Znet Article, April, 26 2008
Amy Goodman
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As the media coverage of the Democratic presidential race continues to focus on lapel pins and pastors, America is ailing. As I travel around the country, I find people are angry and motivated. Like Dr. Rocky White, a physician from a conservative...
Goodman: What Would Jesus Buy?
Znet Article, April, 24 2008
Amy Goodman
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"Black Friday” is the name retailers have given to the day after Thanksgiving in their attempt to make Christmas synonymous with shopping. On Black Friday, Americans are expected to flock to the malls and shopping centers, eager for discounts, arm...
Goodman: Have They No Shame?
Znet Article, April, 24 2008
Amy Goodman
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Every Saturday, the president of the United States gives a radio address to the nation. It is followed by the Democratic response, usually given by a senator or representative. This past Saturday the Democrats chose retired Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanche...
Goodman: The Orangeburg Massacre
Znet Article, April, 20 2008
Amy Goodman
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The media this week recognize the one-year anniversary of the deadly shootings at Virginia Tech, in which a lone, disturbed gunman killed 30 students and faculty members...
Des chenes: Maoist Rebels Win Majority in Nepalese Assembly
Znet Article, April, 16 2008
Mary Des chenes
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Maoist rebels in Nepal say an end to monarchy is near, following their surprise victory in last week’s national elections...
Goodman: A Torture Debate Among Healers
Znet Article, April, 11 2008
Amy Goodman
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Frustrated with the American Psychological Association (APA), a New York psychoanalyst, Dr. Steven Reisner, has thrown his hat into the ring...
Rosen: “Iraq Has Really Become Somalia…A Collection of Different Militias”—Back from Baghdad, Journalist Nir Rosen Paints a Picture of a Broken Iraq
Znet Article, April, 02 2008
Nir Rosen
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More than 450 people were reportedly killed since Iraqi forces launched an offensive against Sadr’s Mahdi Army late last month...
Goodman: Body of War
Znet Article, March, 27 2008
Amy Goodman
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We just passed the grim milestone of 4,000 U.S. military members killed in Iraq since the invasion five years ago. Still, the death toll climbs.
Goodman: Winter Soldier Marches Again
Znet Article, March, 21 2008
Amy Goodman
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The name, Winter Soldier, comes from a similar event in 1971, when hundreds of Vietnam veterans gathered in Detroit, and is derived from the opening line of Thomas Paine’s pamphlet, “The Crisis"...
Goodman: A Cause Bigger Than Any Scandal
Znet Article, March, 16 2008
Amy Goodman
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Monday was a strange day in Albany. New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer was scheduled to give a major address to close to 1,000 people, most of whom were women or teens...
Kinzer: The 1953 CIA Coup in Iran and the Roots of Middle East Terror
Znet Article, March, 11 2008
Stephen Kinzer
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From Gaza, we turn now to Iran. Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Iraq Sunday for a historic meeting with Iraqi leaders, first visit to Iraq by an Iranian president since the Iran-Iraq conflict of the ’80s. At a news conference with Iraqi P...
Goodman: As Goes Vermont
Znet Article, March, 09 2008
Amy Goodman
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While the Iraq war is off the front pages, and Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama embark on what may well be a scorched-earth primary battle against each other, let’s keep our eye on where the real scorched earth lies: who profits and who dies.
Goodman: Taxi to the Dark Side
Znet Article, February, 28 2008
Amy Goodman
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On the Sunday following Sept. 11, 2001, Vice President Dick Cheney told the truth. On NBC’s “Meet the Press,” he said regarding plans to pursue the perpetrators of that attack: “We have to work the dark side, if you will. We’re going to spend time...
Goodman: Lessons of Internment
Znet Article, February, 21 2008
Amy Goodman
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February marks a coincidence of anniversaries...
Pinto: East Timor Braces for Potential Crisis Following Assassination Attempt on President Jose Ramos-Horta
Audio, February, 16 2008
Constancio Pinto
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Timorese U.S. envoy Constancio Pinto and veteran journalist Allan Nairn talk about the latest crisis in East Timor on Democracy Now!
Goodman: Lessons of the Chesapeake Sweep
Znet Article, February, 14 2008
Amy Goodman
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After the Potomac Primary, Virginia is the new Massachusetts and Texas is the new Florida. Barack Obama claimed a “Chesapeake Sweep,” winning all three primaries-Maryland, the District of Columbia and Virginia-by decisive margins. Hillary Clinton,...
Goodman: How Karl Rove and Torture Influenced the 9/11 Report
Znet Article, February, 11 2008
Amy Goodman
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A two-part transcript on the 9/11 Commission Report recently conducted by Democracy Now!
Goodman: Western Civilization: An Idea Whose Time Has Come
Znet Article, February, 01 2008
Amy Goodman
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Attorney General Michael Mukasey sipped his water nervously. It was the first time he was testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee since his controversial confirmation. At issue then and now: torture. Does he consider waterboarding torture...


