March 1998 Archive
Tuesday, March 31, 1998
- Headlines for March 31, 1998
- Clinton’s Military Agenda for Africa Tour
- Supreme Court Tackles Obscenity, Again
- Cesar Chavez Remembered — Plight of Strawberry Workers
- Critics Warn U.S. Intervention Worsens Colombian Crisis
Monday, March 30, 1998
Friday, March 27, 1998
- Headlines for March 27, 1998
- Mandela and Clinton Discuss Their History and Plan for the Future
- A Review of Colonialism in South Africa
Thursday, March 26, 1998
- Headlines for March 26, 1998
- Malcom X’s Assassin Appointed to Lead Mosque
- Sierra Club Members Debate Immigration
- March Scheduled for American Political Prisoners
Wednesday, March 25, 1998
- Headlines for March 25, 1998
- Economic Profile of Rwanda, Latest Stop On Clinton’s Africa Trip
- Clinton Meets with African Political Leaders
- UN Constructing International Court
Tuesday, March 24, 1998
- Headlines for March 24, 1998
- Update On Imprisoned Activist
- Clinton Touches Down in Uganda
- Look Behind the Fancy Label
Monday, March 23, 1998
- Headlines for March 23, 1998
- Clinton Arrives in Ghana
- History of U.S. Intervention in Ghana’s Domestic Affairs
- Pope Visits Nigeria, Wife of Slain Activist Speaks Out
Friday, March 20, 1998
Thursday, March 19, 1998
- Headlines for March 19, 1998
- Presidential Panel Criticizes Federal Needle Exchange Policy
- Death Row Inmates Call Off Hunger Strike
- Biotechnology Gains Footing in Organic Food
- Court Case Reviews 1st Amenfment Claims in Campaign Finance Issue
Wednesday, March 18, 1998
Tuesday, March 17, 1998
Monday, March 16, 1998
- Headlines for March 16, 1998
- New Developments in the Internation Organ Business
- New Book Examines the Asylum Process for Women Fleeing Genital Mutilation Practices
Friday, March 13, 1998
- Headlines for March 13, 1998
- Clinton Administration Reportedly Aiding Indonesian Military
- Longtime Africa Activist Recharges for Africa Trade Bill
- Justice Department Agrees to Release Crime Lab Reports
Thursday, March 12, 1998
- Headlines for March 12, 1998
- Pennsylvania Death Row Crackdown
- Agriculture Department Solicits Comments On Organinic Food Regulations
- California Judge Rules to Deport CIA-Iraq Collaborators
Wednesday, March 11, 1998
- Headlines for March 11, 1998
- Congress Examines Enhanced Trade with Africa
- The Cost of Expanding NATO
- MAI, the Trade Agreement No One Is Talking About
Tuesday, March 10, 1998
- Headlines for March 10, 1998
- Student Reaction to Indonesia’s Economic and Political Crisis
- Students Against Sweatshops Act at Duke University
- Daughter of Irish Activist Not to Be Extradited to Germany
Monday, March 09, 1998
- Headlines for March 09, 1998
- Black America and Clinton Sex Scandal
- Corporate America Discusses Business in Cuba
- Military Seeks to Expand Presence On Puerto Rico
Friday, March 06, 1998
Thursday, March 05, 1998
- Headlines for March 05, 1998
- Congress Passes Bill to Allow Puerto Ricans Political Self-Determination
- War Photography Captured in New Book
- Food Safety in America
Wednesday, March 04, 1998
- Headlines for March 04, 1998
- Women Protesting Against School of the Americas
- Conversation with Former Haitian President Aristide
Tuesday, March 03, 1998
- Headlines for March 03, 1998
- School of the Americas Update
- Chicana Novelist and Poet Sandra Cisneros
Monday, March 02, 1998
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]


