September 2000 Archive
Friday, September 29, 2000
- Headlines for September 29, 2000
- Is This What Democracy Looks Like?
- Hollywood and the Elections
- Ru-486 Finally Arrives in the U.S.
- In LA, the Poor Walk in Solidarity with Bus Drivers
Thursday, September 28, 2000
- Headlines for September 28, 2000
- The Party Ends Early. Victory to the Protesters?
- Yugoslavian Elections
- Copyrights or Copy Wrongs? Whose Intellectual Property is the Olympics?
- Hollywood and the Elections
Wednesday, September 27, 2000
- Headlines for September 27, 2000
- Thousands Take the Streets in Prague
- Elections in Yugoslavia
- Wen Ho Lee–New York Times Apologizes
- Mordechai Vanunu–Still in Jail
Tuesday, September 26, 2000
- Headlines for September 26, 2000
- Yugoslavia–Live Report From Belgrade–Elections and U.S. Money
- Thousands Take the Streets in Prague
Monday, September 25, 2000
- Headlines for September 25, 2000
- Live Report On the Elections in Yugoslavia
- Bio-Terrorism–a Phantom Menace?
- Why Is Npr Fighting Public Radio?
Friday, September 22, 2000
- Headlines for September 22, 2000
- Vieques
- Yugoslavian Elections
- Stolen Generations
- Passing the Olympic Torch–Who Gets Burned
Thursday, September 21, 2000
- Headlines for September 21, 2000
- Yugoslavia Rallies for Opposition Candidate
- Corporate Contributions and the Media
- NAB
- The W Is for Women: Wooed by the Candidates
Wednesday, September 20, 2000
- Headlines for September 20, 2000
- Protesters Occupy Commission On Presidential Debates
- Protesters Take Over Gore’s Campaign Office in Olympia–Petroleum Politician Still Silent
- George W. Heckled On Oprah
- The W Is for Women: Wooed By the Candidates
- Yugoslavia’s Elections
Tuesday, September 19, 2000
- Headlines for September 19, 2000
- A Corporate Invitation to Hack
- Targeting Tots–the Most Loyal Consumers
- Student Activists Abducted in Aceh, Indonesia
Monday, September 18, 2000
- Headlines for September 18, 2000
- Peru: Fujimori Calls for New Election Saying He’ll Step Aside
- Schools–a Market Place of Ideas Or Just a Market Place?
Friday, September 15, 2000
Thursday, September 14, 2000
- Headlines for September 14, 2000
- The First Lady’s First Debate
- Firestone: Above the Law?
- Preview of Tomorrow’s Program: The Olympic Committee–Behind the Rings
Wednesday, September 13, 2000
- Headlines for September 13, 2000
- A Primary Look at the Races
- It’s Not Easy Being Green
- The Great American Tax Dodge
Tuesday, September 12, 2000
- Headlines for September 12, 2000
- Politics and Power in a Small American City
- Racist Alabama Mayor Joe Has Got to Go
Monday, September 11, 2000
Friday, September 08, 2000
- Headlines for September 08, 2000
- Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe Speaks to Crowded House in Harlem
- The Color of Justice — the War On Drugs in Tulia
Thursday, September 07, 2000
- Headlines for September 07, 2000
- Keeping the Peace in the New Millennium
- Noam Chomsky Weighs in On the United Nations
- Jessie Jackson and Noam Chomsky On the 2000 Election
Wednesday, September 06, 2000
- Headlines for September 06, 2000
- Indonesian Human Rights Lawyer Found Tortured and Mutilated in Aceh
- Exclusive–Lori Berenson Speaks!
- Globalizing the UN–for Kings and Ceos
Tuesday, September 05, 2000
Monday, September 04, 2000
Friday, September 01, 2000
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]


