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12/19/07A double header today. First a look at the (domestic) nuclear power
industry, long thought dead, but poised for a possible resurgence thanks to
congressional actions and the fear of climate change and global warming.
But is it appropriate? That's what Michael Mar...
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Investigative journalist Tim Shorrock speaks about the new, but interrupted,
National Applications Office (NAO). He has written extensively about the
privatization of intelligence, and how private contractors drive domestic
surveillance policy, and then secure lucrative co...
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Featuring Emi Maclean, Staff Attorney with the Guantanamo Global Justice
Initiative at the Center for Constitutional Rights. Today, they went before
the U.S. Supreme Court to argue two cases (docket 1, 2) regarding Guantanamo
detainees and habeas corpus. Described as "the...
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Stories broadcast (under Fair Use):
No new farm bill until 2008
Scotts to pay $500,000 fine over biotech grass
Company research on GM foods is rigged
Monopoly patents sought on world's first-ever human-made life-form
Climate change threatens unprecedented human developme...
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11/14
A conversation with Sharon Astyk regarding the downside of biofuels.
BiofuelWatch
The 5 Myths of an Agro-Fuels Transition
The Hidden Agenda Behind the Bush Administration's Biofuel Plan
Biofuel Library
An Agricultural "Crime Against Humanity"...
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This is an excerpt from an hour-long pre-emption on Thursday December 2, 1999
in which I recount a Direct Action Network press conference that finished
just before I went on air. This audio will NOT be part of KBOO's special
coverage of the 10th anniversary of the Seattle ...
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