October 1996 Archive
Thursday, October 31, 1996
- Headlines for October 31, 1996
- AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES VOTE
- The Riggs-Alioto race
- Neighbor to Neighbor
Wednesday, October 30, 1996
Tuesday, October 29, 1996
- Headlines for October 29, 1996
- The Parental Rights Amendment
- Corporate power and free trade
- Child and sweatshop labor by global corporations in the developing world.
Monday, October 28, 1996
- Headlines for October 28, 1996
- RELEVANCE OF SOCIALISM IN THE U.S. TODAY
- H. ROSS PEROT — HE’S NO QUITTER THIS TIME....
Friday, October 25, 1996
- Headlines for October 25, 1996
- YESTERDAY’S SENATE INTELLIGENCE COMMITTEE HEARING.
- JOE MADISON, BOB PARRY AND DENNIS BERNSTEIN DISCUSS THE HEARING AND THE PRESS COVERAGE OF IT.
- MAXINE WATERS
Thursday, October 24, 1996
- Headlines for October 24, 1996
- Contra-Cocaine Hearings
- QUESTION AND ANSWER WITH JACK BLUM.
- DICK GREGORY
Wednesday, October 23, 1996
- Headlines for October 23, 1996
- Campaign finance report.
- Harvey Gant and Jesse Helms in South Carolina elections
- Debate over campaign finance reform
Tuesday, October 22, 1996
Monday, October 21, 1996
- Headlines for October 21, 1996
- Nicaragua’s presidential election.
- HOT CONGRESSIONAL RACES.
- Crack-cocaine was already flourishing in South Central long before Nicaraguan traffickers were on the scene.
Friday, October 18, 1996
- Headlines for October 18, 1996
- The Center for Responsive politics
- Indonesian money and U.S. foreign policy.
- The Puerto Rican civil rights movement
Thursday, October 17, 1996
- Headlines for October 17, 1996
- Final Debate Between Clinton and Dole.
- Presidential Debate Discussion
- Senator Tom Hayden
Wednesday, October 16, 1996
- Headlines for October 16, 1996
- Hunger Strike Concerning Crack Explosion in U.S.
- 10th Anniversary of Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting
- Anniversary of the Million Man March
Tuesday, October 15, 1996
- Headlines for October 15, 1996
- Healthcare Crisis and Alternative Medicines
- Clinton and Lesbian and Gays
- PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION
Monday, October 14, 1996
- Headlines for October 14, 1996
- Columbus Day Rethought
- Howard Zinn on Indigenous People’s Day
- Latino March on Washington
Friday, October 11, 1996
- Headlines for October 11, 1996
- Interview with Bishop Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo in 1994
- Interview with Jose Ramos Horta situation in East Timor and the US relationship with Indonesia
- Documentary on the School of the Assassins
- Attorney General Janet Reno and Campaign Finance Laws
Thursday, October 10, 1996
- Headlines for October 10, 1996
- Al Gore and Jack Kemp Debate
- HELEN CALDICOTT
- THIRD PARTY VICE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES REACT TO DEBATE
Wednesday, October 09, 1996
- Headlines for October 09, 1996
- Michael Parenti and His Book Dirty Truths
- Docket of the Supreme Court
Tuesday, October 08, 1996
- Headlines for October 08, 1996
- Historic Supreme Court Cases
- Third Party Debate
- New York Police Brutality
Monday, October 07, 1996
- Headlines for October 07, 1996
- Presidential Debat.
- Ralph Nader Excluded From Presidential Debates
- Forum: Progressives and the 1996 Elections
Friday, October 04, 1996
Thursday, October 03, 1996
- Headlines for October 03, 1996
- Noam Chomsky Speech on Propaganda
- Living wage/minimum wage campaigns.
- Federal Aviation Administration Budget
Wednesday, October 02, 1996
- Headlines for October 02, 1996
- The explosion of crack-cocaine in Los Angeles and the CIA-backed Nicaraguan contras.
- Mumia Abu Jamal in Court
- Campaign donations and the tobacco industry
Tuesday, October 01, 1996
By Amy Goodman with Denis Moynihan
Gen. John Allen, commander of U.S. Forces Afghanistan, spoke Wednesday at the Pentagon, four stars on each shoulder, his chest bedecked with medals. Unlike Allen, many decorated U.S. military veterans left the streets of Chicago after the NATO summit without their medals.
In an extended interview, David Bronner, president of Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soaps, discusses the history of the company, why they put sustainability and social justice ahead of profits, the organic and GMO labeling movements, the U.S. war on hemp, and why they refuse to sell out. [includes rush transcript]
Human Rights Watch’s Kenneth Roth examines why the U.S. has not pressured Bahrain to release pro-democracy activists. He also discusses Syria and the conditions in Israeli jails and courts that prompted 1,550 Palestinian prisoners to go on a hunger strike. [includes rush transcript]


