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Headlines for December 21, 2009; Health Bill Passes Key Senate Hurdle; Legislation Restricts Abortion Funding, Stripped of Public Option, Medicare Expansion; U.S.-Led Copenhagen Accord Decried as Flawed, Undemocratic; Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on How to Tackle Climate Change: "We Must |  |



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Headlines for December 18, 2009; As Copenhagen Summit Closes, Obama Maintains Widely Criticized US Position on Emissions Cuts, Climate Aid; Kenyan Voices Share Their Climate Message to President Obama, Son of Kenyan Father; Chief G-77 Negotiator Lumumba Stanislaus Di-Aping: US-Backed |  |
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Headlines for December 17, 2009; Bolivian President Evo Morales on Climate Debt, Capitalism, Why He Wants a Tribunal for Climate Justice and Much More; Voices from Small Island States: Maldives President Mohamed Nasheed, a Tuvaluan Delegate and a Youth Activist |  |
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Headlines for December 16, 2009; Climate Crackdown: UN Bars Friends of the Earth and Other Environmental Groups from Climate Talks; Police Tear Gas, Arrest Protesters Marching on UN Climate Summit as Hundreds Inside Stage Walkout; NYT Reporter Andrew Revkin on |  |
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Headlines for December 15, 2009; The Climate Divide: Dispute Between Rich and Poor Nations Widens at UN Copenhagen Summit; Indigenous Peoples of Canada March on Canadian Embassy in Copenhagen to Protest Tar Sands; Cap & Trade: A Critical Look at |  |


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Headlines for December 14, 2009; Indigenous Leaders at the Front Line of Climate Change, at the Front of the Historic Climate March in Copenhagen; "We're Trying to Provide the Armies that They Lack" - Bill McKibben on Supporting Poor, Vulnerable |  |
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Headlines for December 11, 2009; Rich-Poor, North-South Divide Marks COP15's Opening Week; Author & Journalist Naomi Klein: Fate of Planet Rests on Mass Movement for Climate Justice; Ahead of Major Climate Protests, a Rare Glimpse at Activist Preparations in Copenhagen; |  |
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Headlines for December 10, 2009; President Obama Wins Nobel Peace Prize: "The Instruments of War Do Have a Role to Play in Preserving the Peace"; Indigenous Activists March on US Embassy in Copenhagen Urging Obama to "Stop the US Energy |  |
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Headlines for December 09, 2009; "This Text Is an Extremely Dangerous Document for Developing Countries": G77 Chief Condemns Secret US-Danish Climate Deal; Naomi Klein and Martin Khor on the Growing North-South Divide in Copenhagen over Kyoto, Climate Debt and Emission |  |
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Headlines for December 08, 2009; "We Are Having a Hard Time Surviving" Gwich'in Elder Sarah James on How Climate Change Is Altering Life in the Alaskan Arctic ; "Would You Commit Murder?" - 15-Year-Old Maldives Climate Ambassador Asks World Leaders |  |
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Headlines for December 07, 2009; Climate Countdown: Largest Climate Summit in World History Opens in Copenhagen; Ahead of Copenhagen Talks, Tens of Thousands Protest Across Europe Calling for Climate Justice; Voices from Africa: Drought, Crop Shortages, Deforestation and Increasing Number |  |
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Headlines for December 04, 2009; Eliot Spitzer: Geithner, Bernanke "Complicit" in Financial Crisis and Should Go; "The Assassination of Fred Hampton: How the FBI and the Chicago Police Murdered a Black Panther" |  |
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Headlines for December 03, 2009; NY State Senate Defeats Bill to Legalize Gay Marriage; "One Voice for Choice" - FireDogLake Founder Launches Campaign to Target Dems Supporting Stupak Amendment; 25 Years After Bhopal Disaster, Survivors Still Seeking Justice; As Troop |  |
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Headlines for December 02, 2009; More War: Obama Unveils Plan to Send 30,000 More Troops to Afghanistan; Rep. Kucinich on Afghanistan War: "We're Acting Like a Latter Day Version of the Roman Empire"; Vietnam Vet, Scholar Andrew Bacevich on Obama |  |
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Headlines for December 01, 2009; Hondurans Divided After Coup Backer Wins Presidential Election Boycotted by Zelaya Supporters; In Third Week of Hunger Strike, Ailing Western Saharan Human Rights Activist Aminatou Haidar Demands Moroccan Authorities Allow Her Return to Occupied Homeland; |  |
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Headlines for November 30, 2009; Amy Goodman Detained at Canadian Border, Questioned About Speech...and 2010 Olympics; WTO Chief Pascal Lamy: Free Trade and Interdependence Help Promote Freedom, Human Rights and Civil Liberties; The Battle of Seattle 10 Years Later: Organizers |
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Studs Terkel 1912-2008: A Democracy Now! Special Tribute to the Beloved Oral Historian and Broadcaster |  |
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Democracy Now! Special: An Hour of Music and Conversation with Legendary Native American Singer-Songwriter Buffy Sainte-Marie |  |
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Headlines for November 25, 2009; Philippines Declares State of Emergency After 57 People Killed in Politically-Linked Massacre; Ahead of Key Global Conference, U.S. Announces Continued Rejection of Land Mine Ban; As U.S. Probes Radiation at Three Mile Island, Christian Parenti |  |
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Headlines for November 24, 2009; Blackwater's Secret War in Pakistan: Jeremy Scahill Reveals Private Military Firm Operating in Pakistan Under Covert Assassination and Kidnapping Program; As UC Berkeley Investigates Police Brutality Against Students Protesting Fee Hikes, a Report From Inside |  |
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