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May 30 2007

Interventions By Noam Chomsky

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InterventionsGUEST: Noam Chomsky, has taught Linguistics and Philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for more than 50 years, author of dozens of books including “Hegemony or Survival,” and “Failed States”

Since 2002, the New York Times Syndicate has been distributing op-eds written by the pre-eminent foreign policy critic and scholar of our time, Noam …

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May 30 2007

RCTV Taken Off the Air in Venezuela

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RCTV demonstratorsGUEST: Gregory Wilpert, editor of VenezuelaAnalysis.com

Earlier in the week Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez refused to renew the license for the TV station Radio Caracas Television, known as RCTV) VHF. RCTV was the nation’s oldest private broadcaster, operating since 1953 and had a record of airing mostly right wing view points. During the …

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May 30 2007

9ine Digits Away From My Dream

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nullGUESTS: Sara Guerrero, Artistic Director of Breath of Fire Latina Ensemble Theater and Executive Producer of 9 Digits Away From my Dream, Angela Cruz, Director, Aldo Sanchez plays Rene, Elizabeth Blanchard plays Ms. Jones

In a recent editorial to the Los Angeles Times, California State Senator Gil Cedillo defended his proposed Dream Act against the paper’s …

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May 30 2007

Radical Day in History – 05/30/07

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… about the New York Conspiracy Trials .

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May 30 2007

May 30, 2007

“To challenge power is not just an opportunity, it’s a responsibility.” — Noam Chomsky …

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