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Znet Article Goodman: The Invisible War

Znet Article, January, 25 2008 Amy Goodman
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It’s the deadliest conflict since World War II. More than 5 million people have died in the past decade, yet it goes virtually unnoticed and unreported in the United States. The conflict is in the Democratic Republic of Congo, in Central Africa. A...

Znet Article Goodman: This Just in From the ‘Lovefest'

Znet Article, January, 19 2008 Amy Goodman
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One pundit called the Democratic presidential debate in Las Vegas "a lovefest." It may well have been, but only because the corporate sponsor of the debate, General Electric-owned NBC News and its cable news channel MSNBC, rescinded its invitation...

Znet Article Goodman: The Broadcasters' Big Payday

Znet Article, January, 10 2008 Amy Goodman
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Hillary Clinton's surprise victory in New Hampshire guarantees a longer, more competitive Democratic primary season. It's like money in the bank for broadcasters, as the first billion-dollar presidential campaign continues.

Znet Article Goodman: Musharraf Still Stands

Znet Article, January, 03 2008 Amy Goodman
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While President Bush imposed “regime change” on Iraq, based on fictitious weapons of mass destruction, “regime preservation” is the U.S. policy for Pakistan, despite its role in global nuclear proliferation, the sale of true WMDs.

Znet Article Goodman: The FCC's Christmas Gift to Big Media

Znet Article, December, 28 2007 Amy Goodman
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On Dec. 18, the five commissioners of the Federal Communications Commission met in Washington, D.C., and, by a 3 to 2 vote, passed new regulations that would allow more media consolidation. This, despite the U.S. public’s increasing concern over t...

Znet Article Goodman: Surviving a CIA ‘Black Site’

Znet Article, December, 20 2007 Amy Goodman
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The kidnap and torture program of the Bush administration, with its secret CIA “black site” prisons and “torture taxi” flights on private jets, saw a little light of day this week. I spoke to Mohamed Farag Ahmad Bashmilah in his first broadcast in...

Znet Article Goodman: From Oil Wars to Water Wars

Znet Article, December, 14 2007 Amy Goodman
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Gore set the stage: "So, today, we dumped another 70 million tons of global-warming pollution into the thin shell of atmosphere surrounding our planet, as if it were an open sewer. And tomorrow, we will dump a slightly larger amount, with the cumu...

Znet Article Goodman: A Vote for Mukasey Is a Vote for Torture

Znet Article, December, 13 2007 Amy Goodman
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Judge Michael Mukasey admits waterboarding is repugnant, but refuses to say whether it amounts to torture. Yet Democratic Sens. Charles Schumer and Dianne Feinstein voted for his confirmation as U.S. attorney general anyway.

Znet Article Goodman: Francisco Goldman on Guatemalan Elections

Znet Article, December, 12 2007 Amy Goodman
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AMY GOODMAN: In Guatemala, millions of voters head to the polls on Sunday for the second round of general elections to pick a new president. The runoff vote pits three-time center-left candidate Alvaro Colom against hard-line former army general O...

Znet Article Goodman: Hold Politicians' Feet to the Fire

Znet Article, October, 25 2007 Amy Goodman
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Fires rage through Southern California. Massive rainstorms drench New Orleans. The Southeast U.S., from Tennessee across the Carolinas and into Georgia, is in the midst of what could be the worst drought on record there. Atlanta could run ou...

Video Goodman: National Conference for Media Reform 2007

Video, October, 23 2007 Amy Goodman
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Amy Goodman speaks at the National Conference for Media Reform 2007.

Znet Article Goodman: Middle East Analyst & Historian Juan Cole on U.S. War Plans Against Iran, Turkey and His New Book "Napoleon's Egypt: Invading the Middle East”

Znet Article, October, 23 2007 Amy Goodman
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AMY GOODMAN: President Bush has asked Congress for another $46 billion to fund the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The request brings this year's total to more than $196 billion, by far the highest amount since the 9/11 attacks. If the trend continu...

Znet Article Goodman: Imagine Peace—A Ray of Light in Dark Times

Znet Article, October, 20 2007 Amy Goodman
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John Lennon would have turned 67 years old last week had he not been murdered in 1980, at the age of 40, by a mentally disturbed fan. On his birthday, Oct. 9, his widow, peace activist and artist Yoko Ono, realized a dream they shared. In Ic...

Znet Article Goodman: Time Is Running Out for Brother and Sister

Znet Article, October, 11 2007 Amy Goodman
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Time Is Running Out for Brother and Sister

Znet Article Goodman: Global Consensus, Not Global Conquest

Znet Article, September, 27 2007 Amy Goodman
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As world leaders gather this week to address the United Nations General Assembly, President Bush...

Znet Article Goodman: Tipping the Scales of Justice in Jena

Znet Article, September, 20 2007 Amy Goodman
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Tipping the Scales of Justice in Jena

Znet Article Goodman: Tear Down that Wall

Znet Article, September, 13 2007 Amy Goodman
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Tear Down that Wall

Znet Article Goodman: From the Bayou to Baghdad: Mission Accomplished?

Znet Article, September, 06 2007 Amy Goodman
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During the second anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, several dozen public-housing residents and a...

Znet Article Goodman: Psychologists in Denial About Torture

Znet Article, August, 23 2007 Amy Goodman
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Last weekend, the American Psychological Association rejected a moratorium that would have preve...

Znet Article Goodman: Bush's Brain Steps Down: Facing Subpoenas, Karl Rove Resigns

Znet Article, August, 15 2007 Amy Goodman
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Bush's Brain Steps Down: Facing Subpoenas, Karl Rove Resigns

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