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White House Attack on Affirmative Action Program
Tuesday, 28 January 2003, 10:07 am | Between The Lines
Civil Rights Groups Denounce White House Attack on University of Michigan Affirmative Action Program - Interview with the Rev. Joseph Lowery, co-founder and president emeritus of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, conducted by Scott Harris More >>
BTL: Korean Crisis Aggravated by Hostile Rhetoric
Tuesday, 14 January 2003, 1:00 pm | Between The Lines
Interview with Karin Lee, senior associate with the East Asia Policy Education Project at the Friends Committee on National Legislation conducted by Scott Harris More >>
Corporate Media's Propaganda In Past/Ongoing Iraq
Tuesday, 24 December 2002, 12:05 am | Between The Lines
U.S. Media's Timid Role in 1991 Gulf War Likely to Repeat in Any New Conflict with Iraq More >>
BTL: Call for Anti-War Groups to Make Their Case
Tuesday, 17 December 2002, 11:59 am | Between The Lines
U.N.-Iraq Weapons Inspection Process Provides an Opportunity for Anti-War Groups to Make Their Case to the U.S. Public More >>
BTL: Women's Right to Choose Under Severe Attack
Tuesday, 3 December 2002, 11:18 am | Between The Lines
A Woman's Right to Choose Under Severe Attack as GOP Consolidates Control of U.S. Government - Interview with Terry O'Neill, membership vice president of National Organization for Women conducted by Denise Manzari More >>
Peace Movement is One Force to Deter War with Iraq
Tuesday, 26 November 2002, 5:09 pm | Between The Lines
Between the Lines Q&A A weekly column featuring progressive viewpoints on national and international issues under-reported in mainstream media for release Nov. 26, 2002 More >>
Conservative DLC Biggest Loser in 2002 Election
Tuesday, 19 November 2002, 9:48 am | Between The Lines
Conservative Democratic Leadership Council Biggest Loser in 2002 Election * Democrats who sided with Bush's tax and Iraq war policies lose seats in House and Senate More >>
Canada Warns Citizens Regarding Travel to U.S.
Tuesday, 12 November 2002, 9:16 am | Between The Lines
When Maher Arar, a man holding joint Canadian-Syrian citizenship changed planes at New York's Kennedy airport on Sept. 26, the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service detained and eventually deported him to Syria. More >>
BTL: Congress Gives Green Light for War with Iraq
Wednesday, 23 October 2002, 2:16 pm | Between The Lines
Congress Gives Green Light for War with Iraq as Media Narrows National Debate * Interview with Norman Solomon, author and syndicated columnist by Scott Harris More >>
BTL: Special Report on DC IMF/World Bank Protests
Tuesday, 8 October 2002, 10:59 am | Between The Lines
Thousands of activists came to Washington D.C. September 27th through the 30th to protest the policies of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund - but many also came to demonstrate their opposition the Bush administration's drive for a new ... More >>
BTL: Bush's Iraq War Plan Linked to Elections
Tuesday, 1 October 2002, 10:21 am | Between The Lines
The White House campaign to garner public support for a new war against Iraq, launched during the summer, quickly overshadowed most other domestic and foreign policy issues facing the U.S. The call for war has effectively pushed coverage of the sputtering ... More >>
BTL: Groups Opposed to a New U.S. War Against Iraq
Tuesday, 24 September 2002, 10:39 am | Between The Lines
Groups Opposed to a New U.S. War Against Iraq Organizing For Nonviolent Civil Disobedience Interview conducted by Scott Harris More >>
A Teachable Moment in Debate Over American Values
Tuesday, 17 September 2002, 11:43 am | Between The Lines
Americans gathered together in small towns and large cities across the nation on Sept. 11 to remember and mourn the enormous loss of life and destruction wrought by last year's terrorist assaults on New York City and Washington, D.C. But while ... More >>
BTL: Family Member of 911 Victim Reflects On Loss
Tuesday, 10 September 2002, 9:17 am | Between The Lines
Interview with the Rev. Myrna Bethke, member of September Eleventh Families for Peaceful Tomorrows, conducted by Scott Harris More >>
Activists in 40-Day Fast to Protest Iraq Attack
Tuesday, 27 August 2002, 11:16 am | Between The Lines
The Bush administration's plan to wage war against Iraq has run into opposition from some unexpected quarters in recent weeks. More >>
BTL Q&A: Anti-Nuclear Weapons Movement Organizing
Wednesday, 21 August 2002, 10:41 am | Between The Lines
In June, several veterans of the anti-nuclear weapons movement of the 1980s issued an "Urgent Call to End the Nuclear Danger." More >>
Time's Ripe for Progressives to Influence Public
Wednesday, 7 August 2002, 12:06 am | Between The Lines
Between the Lines Q&A A weekly column featuring progressive viewpoints on national and international issues under-reported in mainstream media for release Aug. 5, 2002 More >>
U.S. Criticized for Nuclear 1st-Strike Doctrine
Tuesday, 2 July 2002, 10:27 am | Between The Lines
U.S. First Strike Military Doctrine Draws Criticism That Washington Believes Itself Exempt from International Law - Interview with Matthew Rothschild, editor of The Progressive magazine More >>
Bush Administration Decides Who's a Terrorist
Tuesday, 25 June 2002, 9:58 am | Between The Lines
White House Assigns Itself the Power to Determine Who is a Terrorist, While Denying an American Defendant Due Process and Access to Attorney - Interview with Theresa Younger, executive director of the Connecticut Civil Liberties Union More >>
Nuclear Conflict Danger Looms Like Never Before
Tuesday, 18 June 2002, 9:48 am | Between The Lines
* Interview with Dr. Helen Caldicott, leading anti-nuclear activist and founder of Physicians for Social Responsibility More >>