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Religious Leaders Call For Faith-based Response
Tuesday, 25 September 2001, 12:18 am | Between The Lines
* Rev. Jim Wallis, editor of Sojourners magazine says, "This is a short window of time to raise a voice to our political leaders and say 'Let us not become like those who have done this to us. Let us respond in a different kind of way.'" More >>
Compromises to Reach Climate Accord Open Loopholes
Tuesday, 31 July 2001, 9:46 am | Between The Lines
* Environmental group says that despite U.S. non-participation, pact is still a step toward reducing global warming pollution More >>
Florida’s Aggressive Purge of Voter Rolls
Tuesday, 19 June 2001, 9:05 am | Between The Lines
Some eight months after one of the most chaotic presidential elections in United States history, the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights released a report June 8 which examined irregularities in Florida's pivotal 2000 election. More >>
Bush Energy Plan Subsidises Big Oil Allies
Tuesday, 29 May 2001, 9:43 am | Between The Lines
Bush Energy Plan Exacerbates Global Pollution While Subsidizing White House Allies in Utilities and Big Oil More >>
Israeli Assassination Squads Dim Hope for Peace
Tuesday, 10 April 2001, 9:42 am | Between The Lines
* International human rights groups condemn Israel's murder of Palestinian officials as U.S. government provides Israel uncritical support More >>
John Ashcroft, too extreme for Missouri
Tuesday, 30 January 2001, 11:05 am | Between The Lines
Attorney General Nominee John Ashcroft Too Extreme For Missouri, Too Extreme For the Country, Says the Director of Missouri Citizens Group More >>
US Elections: A Lie of Omission Is Still a Lie
Monday, 6 November 2000, 2:23 pm | Between The Lines
"But I haven't had a drink in 14 years," the most telling quote in the last week of Campaign 2000. More >>
Thousands Protest: Prague and Dozens of US Cities
Tuesday, 26 September 2000, 9:29 am | Between The Lines
A global coalition of social justice activists continues to pressure the international financial institutions to end structural adjustment and privatization policies which they say harm the world's poorest and most vulnerable people. More >>
Lieberman Selection Moves Democrats to Right
Monday, 21 August 2000, 9:38 am | Between The Lines
* A New Haven, Conn. newspaper editor in Joseph Lieberman's city of residence describes how the senator has been influential in setting a conservative Democratic Party agenda. More >>
Big Business Bankrolls Both Party Conventions
Wednesday, 9 August 2000, 9:40 am | Between The Lines
A weekly column featuring progressive viewpoints on national and international issues under-reported in mainstream media For release Aug. 7, 2000 More >>