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Roundtable Discussion On the Year That Was: Robert Knight, Bernard White, Pratap Chatterjee, Kris Abrams, and Jeremy Scahill

StoryDecember 31, 2001
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Guests:

  • Robert Knight, award-winning journalist formerly of WBAI (in studio).
  • Bernard White, former Program Director at WBAI who was fired and banned from the station in December 2000 (in studio).
  • Pratap Chatterjee, independent journalist reporting from Uzbekistan (phone).
  • Kris Abrams, producer, Democracy Now! in exile (in studio).
  • Jeremy Scahill, reporter, Free Speech Radio News (in studio).

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