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Click here to view the column on Mediachannel.org. ![]() New Haven Advocate's "Best of New Haven 2001" -- Staff Picks -- Scott Harris, Best Radio News Reporter WPKN Radio, 89.5 FM "Giving Voice to Dissent: Bridgeport's WPKN Radio Covers The News With Left-Of-Center Takes Not Found In The Mainstream Media" Hartford Courant, Feb. 26, 2003 "The Rest of the News," New Haven Advocate, July 3, 2003 ISSUES IN-DEPTH War And Profiteering "The Future of Iraq: The Spoils of War," Blood and oil: How the West will profit from Iraq's most precious commodity, by Danny Fortson, Andrew Murray-Watson and Tim Webb, The Independent/UK, Jan. 7, 2007 "Cheney is Longtime Bad News for U.S.," by John Nichols, by the Madison Capital Times (Wisconsin), Jan. 16, 2007 "Bush administration provokes open war on Iran: Irbil raid, and other operations, authorized "several months ago," by Larry Chin, Global Research, Jan. 15, 2007 "Iran: The Next War," by James Bamford, Rolling Stone, July 24, 2006 Those Who Dared to Come Forward Compilation of Washington insiders speaking out on Bush administration policies and actions Project for the New American Century's Letter to President Clinton on Iraq, Jan. 26, 1998 Urges President Clinton to remove the threat that Iraq poses by stating a strategy to do so in his "upcoming State of the Union Address." 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THIS WEEK'S PROGRAM ANNOUNCEMENTS ![]() View Between The Lines' single-payer health plan forum "Health Care: Basic Human Right or Privilege?" with Dr. Stephanie Woolhandler, cofounder of Physicians for a National Health Program and John Wilhelm, president/Hospitality Industry UNITE HERE union.
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![]() after Bhutto Assassination Interview with Junaid Ahmad, of the People's Rights Movement, conducted by Scott Harris ![]() Benazir Bhutto's 19-year-old son, Bilawal, was appointed the new chairman of the Pakistan People's Party. The Oxford University student called for a U.N.-backed investigation of his mother's murder, maintaining that the government failed to provide her with adequate security and he did not trust them to solve her murder. The New York Times recently reported that Bush administration officials, including Vice President Dick Cheney, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and national security aides discussed a new proposal for CIA operatives based in Afghanistan to direct military support for counter-terrorism operations in neighboring Pakistan. However, Pakistan's chief military spokesman, Maj. General Waheed Arshad, said such reports were baseless. Between The Lines' Scott Harris spoke with Junaid Ahmad, of the Pakistan-based People's Rights Movement, who assesses the situation in Pakistan after Benazir Bhutto's assassination and the likely consequences of any future U.S. covert strikes inside Pakistan. Read Junaid Ahmad's recent article, "What's Behind Benazir Bhutto's Assassination?" online at www.zmag.org. ![]() Designed to Protect Bush White House Interview with Michael Ratner, president of the Center for Constitutional Rights, conducted by Scott Harris ![]() A federal judge and the former co-chairmen of the bipartisan September 11th commission have asserted that the CIA obstructed their investigations by not informing them of the existence of the interrogation tapes. Although there had been a growing demand for a special counsel in the case, Attorney General Michael Mukasey appointed a federal prosecutor from Connecticut to lead a Department of Justice investigation into the matter. In December, Senate Republicans blocked a bill that would have prohibited the CIA from using harsh interrogation methods including waterboarding, mock executions and other techniques banned in the U.S. Army's field manual on interrogation. Between the Lines' Scott Harris spoke with Michael Ratner, president of the Center for Constitutional Rights, who explains why he believes that the destruction of the interrogation video tapes was designed to protect senior Bush administration officials from prosecution. Michael Ratner is the winner of the 2007 Puffin-Nation Prize for creative citizenship. Contact the Center by calling (212) 614-6464 or visit their website at www.ccrjustice.org ![]() Waiver on California's Stricter Vehicle Emission Standards Interview with Richard Blumenthal, Connecticut attorney general, conducted by Melinda Tuhus ![]() Sixteen other states are ready to follow the California standards, which are stricter than the new mileage standards included in the energy bill recently passed by Congress. The Bush administration contends that the new law will cover the whole nation and they do not want to see a "patchwork" of different regulations state by state. But California and other state officials contest that view. Between The Lines' Melinda Tuhus spoke with Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal, who was in the lead among 15 other state officials that joined California's lawsuit against the EPA in support of that state's waiver request. Blumenthal explains the differences between the bill passed by Congress and signed into law by President Bush and the California car emission standards. For more information on this issue call the Natural Resources Defense Council, a party to the suit, at (212) 727-2700 or visit their website at www.NRDC.org
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