Lunes 17 de Octubre de 2005

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  • Iraqi Feminist Yanar Mohammed on the Iraq Constitution Vote

    Iraqcon10.17.05

    In Iraq, early election results suggest that voters have approved a new US-backed constitution. Millions of ballots are still being counted two days after the referendum which was a simple "Yes" or "No" on whether to accept the document. [includes rush transcript]

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  • Should The New York Times Fire Judith Miller and Apologize to Readers?

    Miller10.17.05

    On Sunday, Miller revealed that she spoke with Scooter Libby about undercover CIA agent Valerie Plame weeks before her name appeared in the press, but Miller claims she can’t remember who leaked the name. Meanwhile it has been revealed Miller had a special Pentagon security clearance and was removed from covering Iraq and WMD stories by her editors. [includes rush transcript]

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  • New York Times Contributor Barbara Ehrenreich: Judith Miller’s Access to Power Was More Important to the Times Than Truth

    Ehrenreich

    Ehrenreich discusses the latest about Times’ reporter Judith Miller and the CIA leak story. She criticizes the Times’ editors for their handling of the affair: "This has called into question the judgment of the newspaper that I rely on." [includes rush transcript]

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  • Barbara Ehrenreich: "Bait and Switch: The (Futile) Pursuit of the American Dream"

    Ehrenreichbook

    The best-selling author discusses going undercover as a middle-aged professional trying to get a white-collar job in corporate America. She finds that the people who are playing by the rules — going to college, being loyal to the to their employer — are too often ending up in financial ruin. [includes rush transcript]

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