February 1996 Archive
Thursday, February 29, 1996
- Headlines for February 29, 1996
- President Clinton’s visit with the Emir of Kuwait
- Gulf War Syndrome
- Militarization of the Arizona border
- Harvard conference rebuts stories of student apathy
- Youth activism
Wednesday, February 28, 1996
- Headlines for February 28, 1996
- Headline for February 28, 1996
- Analyzing result of presidential primaries
- Progressive Politics, Congressional Politics, Presidential Politics
- Union Politics
Tuesday, February 27, 1996
- Headlines for February 27, 1996
- Pat Buchanan: Rebel With A Cause
- Commentary on Pat Buchanan and the Southern Partisan link
- Today’s Primary States: North and South Dakota and Arizona
- Today’s Primary States: North and South Dakota and Arizona
Monday, February 26, 1996
- Headlines for February 26, 1996
- "If It’s Monday, it’s Money"
- Arizona Republican Primary update
- Cuba’s Downing of 2 US Civilian Airplanes
Friday, February 23, 1996
- Headlines for February 23, 1996
- How big bucks are affecting the political agenda.
- Arizona Primary and environmental issues!
- Cuba and U.S. and ramifications for the presidential politics.
Thursday, February 22, 1996
- Headlines for February 22, 1996
- The financial dealings of Lamar and Honey Alexander
- Living Democracy
- Kate Clinton for President
Tuesday, February 20, 1996
- Headlines for February 20, 1996
- The Impact of the Christian Coalition in New Hamsphire: From Schoolboard Politics to Presidential Primaries.
- Pat Buchanan’s history of anti-Semitism, Racism, and Homophobia
- Pat Buchanan and Labor
- The Living Wage Campaign in New Hampshire
Monday, February 19, 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]


