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White House Under Fire Over WMDs

Tuesday, 17 June 2003, 11:44 am | Between The Lines

With No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yet Found in Iraq, White House Justification for War Comes Under Fire - Interview with Reese Erlich, journalist and author, conducted by Scott Harris More >>

War on Terrorism Makes World More Dangerous

Tuesday, 10 June 2003, 11:05 am | Between The Lines

Amnesty International Declares U.S. War on Terrorism Has Made the World a More Dangerous Place - Interview with Joshua Rubenstein, northeast regional director with Amnesty International USA, conducted by Scott Harris More >>

Between The Lines: Flawed Mideast Peace Plan

Tuesday, 3 June 2003, 4:42 pm | Between The Lines

Middle East Roadmap for Peace May Lead to a Dead End - Interview with Rabbi Michael Lerner, editor of Tikkun Magazine, conducted by Scott Harris More >>

Between The Lines: War Profiteering &Halliburton

Friday, 30 May 2003, 11:30 am | Between The Lines

Allegations of War Profiteering Leveled Against Halliburton and Other Companies With Close Ties to White House - Interview with Charlie Cray, a senior corporate reform campaigner at Citizen Works, conducted by Scott Harris More >>

FCC Rules Change Will Strengthen Media Monopolies

Tuesday, 27 May 2003, 11:23 am | Between The Lines

Opponents Organize Resistance to FCC Rules Change That Will Strengthen Media Monopolies - Interview with John Nichols, Washington correspondent with The Nation, conducted by Scott Harris More >>

Iraq Oil Wealth May Be Headed Toward Privatization

Tuesday, 13 May 2003, 1:14 pm | Between The Lines

Under White House Control, Iraq's Oil Wealth May Be Headed Toward Privatization - Interview with Michael Renner, a senior researcher with World Watch Institute, conducted by Scott Harris More >>

Opposition to Occupation Threatens Bush Agenda

Tuesday, 6 May 2003, 1:24 pm | Between The Lines

Interview with Mansour Farhang, professor of political science at Bennington College, Vt. conducted by Scott Harris More >>

Iraqis Organize to Oppose U.S. Military Occupation

Tuesday, 29 April 2003, 10:53 am | Between The Lines

After Costly War, Iraqis Quickly Organize to Oppose U.S. Military Occupation - Interview with Wade Hudson, member of the Iraq Peace Team, conducted by Scott Harris More >>

Disorder, Protests Challenge US Occupation of Iraq

Wednesday, 23 April 2003, 11:22 am | Between The Lines

Disorder, Protests Challenge U.S. Occupation of Iraq, Undermining White House Triumphalism - Interview with Roger Normand, executive director of the Center for Economic and Social Rights, conducted by Scott Harris More >>

Thousands Engage in Nonviolent Civil Disobedience

Tuesday, 15 April 2003, 10:17 am | Between The Lines

Here in the U.S., tens of thousands of opponents of the Bush administration's war continue their campaign of street protests and increasingly, since the war began -- employed in the tactic of nonviolent civil disobedience. More >>

Pentagon Controls Aid Distribution in Iraqi Crisis

Tuesday, 8 April 2003, 12:32 am | Between The Lines

Iraqi People Facing Humanitarian Crisis as Pentagon Controls Aid Distribution, Excluding Relief Agencies - Interview with Denis Halliday, former United Nations Under-Secretary General and coordinator of Iraq's Oil for Food Program conducted by Scott Harris More >>

Dissent Essential When Govts. Engage in Conflict

Tuesday, 1 April 2003, 9:52 am | Between The Lines

As President Bush ordered the first air attacks against Iraq's cities, protesters took to the streets in legal and civil disobedience actions around the U.S. and abroad to express their opposition to a war that much of the world views as unjust and unnecessary. More >>

BTL: A U.S. War on Iraq Violates U.N. Charter

Tuesday, 25 March 2003, 9:22 am | Between The Lines

A U.S. War on Iraq Violates U.N. Charter 'Uniting for peace' resolution may be last option to stop conflict - Interview with Michael Ratner, president of the Center for Constitutional Rights conducted by Scott Harris More >>

Internal Dissent Against Iraq War In State Dept.

Tuesday, 18 March 2003, 10:01 am | Between The Lines

Interview with Daniel Ellsberg, former U.S. government military analyst who released the "Pentagon Papers," conducted by Scott Harris More >>

U.S. Coalition of the Willing or the Coerced?

Tuesday, 11 March 2003, 10:26 am | Between The Lines

As the United Nations Security Council prepared to vote on a U.S.-British resolution that would authorize war against Iraq, the Bush administration was working furiously to win over the required nine votes they need for passage of the motion. Employing ... More >>

Critics Warn Iraq War Will Provoke Terrorism

Wednesday, 5 March 2003, 10:49 am | Between The Lines

Critics Warn Iraq War Will Provoke Increased Terrorism, Ethnic Conflicts and Global Economic Instability - Interview with Dilip Hiro author and journalist, conducted by Scott Harris More >>

Saudis Gave $7Bn To Iraq's Nuclear Program in '80s

Tuesday, 25 February 2003, 11:56 am | Between The Lines

Report Reveals Saudis Gave $7 Billion to Finance Saddam Hussein's Nuclear Weapons Program in 1980s - Special Between The Lines Interview with Greg Palast, BBC-TV reporter, conducted by Scott Harris More >>

BTL: Ralph Nader Speaks Out Against War With Iraq

Tuesday, 18 February 2003, 11:53 am | Between The Lines

Interview with Ralph Nader, citizen activist and former Green Party presidential candidate, conducted by Melinda Tuhus More >>

Control of Oil Behind Bush Drive for War with Iraq

Tuesday, 11 February 2003, 9:52 am | Between The Lines

Critics Charge Control of Oil Behind Bush Drive for War with Iraq - Interview with Michael Klare, professor of peace and world security studies at Hampshire College, conducted by Scott Harris More >>

Strike Against Venezuelan Hugo Chavez Crumbles

Tuesday, 4 February 2003, 10:41 am | Between The Lines

The general strike organized by opponents of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, now entering its eighth week, has been crumbling. Although the South American nation's economy has lost hundreds of millions of dollars due primarily to a work stoppage ... More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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