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for March 17, 2004 - Hondurus & Other Nations May Pull Iraq Troops - Probe To Begin Over Medicare Cost Coverup - 600,000 Call For Censure of Bush - Arafat: Israel Wants to "Destroy" Gaza - Unmanned Drones Monitor U.S.-Mexico Border - World Opinion About U.S. Falls To New Low |
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Exclusive:
Aristide Talks With Democracy Now! About the Leaders of the
Coup and U.S. Funding of the Opposition in
Haiti Part II of Democracy Now!s exclusive broadcast of Amy Goodman's interview with Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide aboard his flight from the Central African Republic to Jamaica. |
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Jamaica,
Venezuela Refuse to Recognize U.S.-Backed Haitian
Government Two days after President Aristide defied the Bush administration and the Haitian government by returning to the Caribbean, we go to Kingston, Jamaica to get a report from a veteran Jamaican journalist. |
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Haiti's
History: Noam Chomsky Traces Underpinnings Of Aristide's
Ouster Back To 1991-1994 Coup We hear an excerpt of MIT professor Noam Chomsky speaking days before President Aristide was flown to the Central African Republic about the first coup against Aristide in the early 1990s. |
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Tuesday,
March 16th, 2004 | Purchase
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- Headlines for March 16, 2004
- Exclusive: Aristide Talks With Democracy Now! About His Return to the Caribbean
- Exclusive: Aristide and His Bodyguard Describe the U.S. Role In His Ouster
- U.S. Warns Aristide: Stay Out of Hemisphere
- President Aristide In His Own Words: DN!'s Exclusive Interview, Pt. 1
Monday,
March 15th, 2004 | Purchase
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- Headlines for March 15, 2004
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BREAKING NEWS **
DEMOCRACY NOW! BROADCAST EXCLUSIVEDefying Washington: Haiti's Aristide Arrives in Jamaica
- DN!'s Exclusive MP3 Updates On Aristide's Return to the Caribbean [Includes Full Transcript of Monday, March 15th Broadcast of Amy Goodman's Reports]
- Amy Goodman on CNN: Breaks News of Aristide's Return
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