Martes 26 de Diciembre de 2006

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  • As Hundreds Die in an Oil Pipeline Explosion in Lagos, A Look At the Fight Over Nigeria’s Natural Resources

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    Sandy Cioffi, the director of the film "Sweet Crude," joins us in New York just hours after she returned from Nigeria. She talks about how the popular resistance movement in the Niger Delta continues to fight multinational oil companies for control of the country’s natural wealth. [includes rush transcript]

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  • Thousands March on Day of Solidarity With Oaxaca

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    In southern Mexico’s Oaxaca City, supporters of the People’s Popular Assembly of Oaxaca (APPO) again took to the streets Friday to demand the resignation of Gov. Ulises Ruiz, the release of political prisoners and the withdrawal of federal police. Democracy Now! producer Elizabeth Press files a report from the streets of Oaxaca. [includes rush transcript]

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  • FCC Sides with Verizon & AT&T and Votes to Strip Local Communities of Control Over Cable Franchising

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    Anthony Riddle, of the Alliance for Community Media, joins us in the Firehouse to talk about last week’s 3-2 vote. The FCC’s two Democratic commissioners, Michael Copps and Jonathan Adelstein voted against the measure. [includes rush transcript]

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  • James Brown, 1933-2006: Harry Allen on How JB Revolutionized Popular Music, Provided the Soundtrack to the Civil Rights Movement and Created the Blueprint for Hip-Hop

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    Musical legend James Brown died on Christmas at the age of 73. He was one of the most significant musical pioneers of the past 50 years. The Rev. Al Sharpton said yesterday "What James Brown was to music in terms of soul and hip-hop, rap, is what Bach was to classical music." [includes rush transcript]

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