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Democracy Now! – August 28, 2013

As Strikes on Syria Loom, Is U.S. Ignoring a Diplomatic Track That Could Prevent More Violence? In Victory for Activists, Entergy to Close Vermont Yankee Nuclear Plant; Will More Follow? As Fukushima Raises Severity Level, Nuclear Expert Warns Radioactive Leaks Will Only “Get Worse”; 50 Years After March on Washington, 1970 Documentary “King: A Filmed … Continued


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Democracy Now! – August 27, 2013

Civil Rights Pioneer Gloria Richardson, 91, on How Women Were Silenced at 1963 March on Washington. HeadlinesAugust 27, 2013     Report: U.S. Weighs Military Strike on Syria    U.N.: Still Time for Inspectors to Probe Chemical Allegations in Syria    U.N.: Bulk of Syria’s 1 Million Child Refugees Displaced in Past Year    U.N. to Ask Obama Admin … Continued


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Democracy Now! – August 26, 2013

50 Years After March of Washington, Tens of Thousands Say Struggle for MLK’s “Dream” Continues. HeadlinesAugust 26, 2013     U.N. Inspectors Come Under Fire after Syrian Regime OKs Visit    U.S. Says Syria Inspection “Too Late” as Obama Weighs Military Options    Tens of Thousands Mark 50th Anniversary of March for Jobs and Freedom    NSA Spied on … Continued


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Democracy Now! – August 23, 2013

Syrian Activist on Ghouta Attack: “I Haven’t Seen Such Death in My Whole Life”; “Empowering, So Brave”: Trans Activists Praise Chelsea Manning, Raise Fears over Prison Conditions; Exclusive: As Judge OKs Force Feeding, California Prisoner on 47-Day Hunger Strike Speaks Out. HeadlinesAugust 23, 2013     U.N. Seeks Syria Chemical Weapons Probe “Without Delay”    U.N.: Syrian … Continued


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Democracy Now! – August 22, 2013

Bradley Manning: “Sometimes You Have to Pay a Heavy Price to Live in a Free Society”; “He Wanted To Help America”: Manning Attorney in First Extended Interview After 35-Year Sentence; “I Am Chelsea Manning. I Am a Female”: Bradley Manning Announces Gender Transition. HeadlinesAugust 22, 2013     Manning Seeks Presidential Pardon for 35-Year Prison Term    … Continued


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Democracy Now! – August 21, 2013

50 Years Later, the Untold History of the March on Washington & MLK’s Most Famous Speech. HeadlinesAugust 21, 2013     Opposition Claims Hundreds Killed in Syria Chemical Attack    Japan Increases Severity Level at Fukushima Nuclear Plant    U.S. Denies Suspension of Military Aid to Egypt    Bradley Manning Faces Sentencing at Military Trial    Report: NSA Surveillance Covers … Continued


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Democracy Now! – August 19, 2013

Sharif Abdel Kouddous: In Modern Egypt’s Bloodiest Period, “New Horrors Are Brought Every Day”; Ahdaf Soueif: Amidst Egypt’s Bloodshed, “We Are Trying Keep the Discourse of the Revolution Alive”; Editor of The Progressive Arrested Covering Solidarity Singers’ Protest of Wisconsin Gov. Walker. HeadlinesAugust 19, 2013     Egypt Toll Approaches 900 in 6 Days; Mubarak Set … Continued


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Democracy Now! – August 16, 2013

Juan González Remembers Pioneering NYC Political Strategist Bill Lynch; NSA Violated Surveillance Rules Thousands of Times, Intercepted All 202 Area Code Calls By Accident; Day of Rage in Cairo: Anti-Coup Groups Hold Massive Protest Marches to Condemn Deadly Crackdown; Ex-State Department Spokesperson P.J. Crowley: The U.S. Should Describe Morsi Ouster As A Coup. HeadlinesAugust 16, … Continued


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Democracy Now! – August 15, 2013

Massacre in Cairo: Egypt on Brink After Worst Violence Since 2011 Revolution; Facing 90 Years, Bradley Manning Expresses Regret for “Unintended Consequences” of Leaking Docs. HeadlinesAugust 15, 2013     Muslim Brotherhood Calls for New Protests After Massacre by State Forces    U.S. Calls Egypt Killings “Deplorable,” But No Policy Shift Announced    Bradley Manning Voices Regret for … Continued