Headlines - April 2007
Monday April 30, 2007
- Clamshell Alliance: 1,400 Arrested 30 Years Ago
- Kent State Shooting Victim: Reopen Case
- Gore Calls Canada Climate Plan a 'Fraud'
- Australia, U.S. Behave Tyrannically, Says Ex-PM
- US Democrats Raise Prospect of Bush's Impeachment Over Iraq
- Green Groups Urge Action Now on Climate Change
- Animal Extinction - The Greatest Threat to Mankind
- They Also Serve Their Conscience:
- Some Analysts See Iraq War Eclipsing Toll from Vietnam
Sunday April 29, 2007
Sunday April 22, 2007
Saturday April 21, 2007
- In Florida, Warming Gives Earth Day New Urgency
- Illegal Roads Speeding Destruction of the Rainforest
- Power Bills Soar After Electric Deregulation
- Cover-Up? After Tillman Death, Army Sealed Off Information
- General's Report on Haditha Condemns Marines
- Shareholder Bill Targets Excessive Compensation for Executives
- Latest US Solution to Iraq's Civil War: A Three-Mile Wall
Friday April 20, 2007
- Vermont Senate Calls for Bush, Cheney Impeachment
- Audit Finds Many Faults in Cleveland's '06 Voting
- Wolfowitz Told: No Changes, Just Go
- Rights Group Sues Yahoo Over Arrests in China
- Withering Gonzales Struggles to Salvage Job
- Kucinich to Sponsor Impeach Cheney Bill
- Demoted U.S. Attorney Protested Office Shutdown, Loss of Resources
- Harry Reid Tells Bush: War is 'Lost'
Thursday April 19, 2007
- Doolittle Denies Wrongdoing After FBI Search
- World Needs to Axe Greenhouse Gases by 80 Pct: Report
- Congress Hears from Organic Growers over Farm Bill
- World Bank May Target family Planning
- Politicians Duck for Cover at Talk of Gun Control
- Campaign Against Alleged Voter Fraud Fuels Political Tempest
- Iraq Refugees: The Hidden Face of the War
- World Opposed to U.S. as Global Cop
- Supreme Court Backtracks on Abortion Rights
Wednesday April 18, 2007
- Supreme Court Upholds Law Banning Some Abortions
- Libraries React to Patriot Act Abuses
- Majority Expect U.S. Will 'Lose' War In Iraq
- Call to End Wolfowitz's Reign Goes Global
- Impeachment Activists Grill Legislative Leaders
- Massacre Renews Call for 'Common-Sense' Gun Policy
- Dems Divided over Webb's Proposal Requiring Approval for Attacking Iran
- Bush Won't Turn Over Emails Until White House 'Reviews' Them
- World to US: We Demand 'Climate Justice'
Tuesday April 17, 2007
- Smog, Heat Waves May Contribute to Big Rise in Illness
- Unusual Trip to Iraq in '03 for Wolfowitz Companion
- Death in the Rainforest: Fragile Creatures give the World a New Climate Warning
- UN Urges Help for Iraqi Refugees
- Gonzales Contradicts His Own Testimony
- Bush Allies in Congress Block Bill That Would Require Intelligence Disclosures
- Group Says Worst Crisis in US Faced by Black Men
Monday April 16, 2007
- E-Mail Uproar Gives Dems Ammo vs. Rove
- Leak Prompts Fear Over World Bank Health Policies
- Increasingly, War Tax Resisters Defy IRS in Protest Over Iraq
- Data-Mining of Students raises Alarms
- Global Warming Could Spur 21st Century Conflicts
- Political Winds Shift on Nebraska Prairie
- Hired Guns are Wild Cards in Iraq War
- UK's Benn: No More 'War on Terror' Slogan
- Angry Dems to Question Defiant Gonzales
- Step It Up Rallies Take Aim at U.S. Congress
- FDA Inspecting 'Only a Minuscule' Percentage of Imported Foods
Sunday April 15, 2007
Saturday April 14, 2007
Friday April 13, 2007
- Schwarzenegger's 'Green' Credentials Questioned
- Egypt Rejects Torture Criticism
- Muslim Scholar Banned from U.S., but Speaking from Afar
- Protest Grows over Blackwater U.S.A Training Camp
- Peace Activist Cindy Sheehan Speaks Out in Indiana
- Drug Giants Accused of Ignoring Fake Medicines that Kill Millions
- World Bank Staff Seek Wolfowitz's Ouster
- Key Democrat Accuses Officials of Lying About E-Mails
Thursday April 12, 2007
- Deaths in Uganda Forest Protest
- White House Pulls Nomination to Top EPA Air Post
- Top U.S. Sushi Company Linked to Whaling
- Israel Seen as Fighting Peace
- US Compensation Payments to Iraqi Civilians Made Public
- Warming Could Spark N. American Water Scramble: U.N.
- Wolfowitz Stamped Lover's Pay
- Some White House E-Mails on Fired Attorneys May be Lost
- Retired Generals: Bush is 'Breaking the Army'
- Kurt Vonnegut, Novelist Who Caught the Imagination of His Age, Is Dead at 84
Wednesday April 11, 2007
- US-British War on Terror Backfires: Think Tank
- Bush Wants a War Czar, but Can't Find Any Takers
- Panel: US Faces Change As Climate Warms
- Galapagos Islands 'Facing Crisis'
- Democrat Candidates Boycott 'Fair and Balanced' Fox News
- Obama's Silence on Imus Alarms Some Blacks
- Over 1,000 Climate Rallies Planned This Weekend
- Heroes or Cowards? Neocons Weigh In on Sailors
- Russia Threatening New Cold War Over Missile Defense
- Vast Forests With Trees Each Worth £4,000 SoldFor a Few Bags of Sugar
Tuesday April 10, 2007
- How Trees Might Not Be Green in Carbon Offsetting Debate
- Bush Administration Gets Muzzle Award
- Billionaire Offer to Clean Bhopal derided as Front for Chemical Firm
- New Questions Emerge About Wolfowitz's Influence
- Elliott Abrams and DéjàVu All Over Again
- Grasping the Geopolitics of Warming
- Israelis Torturing Palestinian Children
- 'Granny D' Pushes 'Politics of Love'
- Scientists Left Uneasy by Changes to Climate Report
- Plans for Bush Library Stir Texas-Size Tempest
- Gore's Climate Concert Finds Home in New Jersey
- Huge Protest in Iraq Demands U.S. Withdraw
Monday April 9, 2007
- NRC Staffers Quietly Become Gun-Toting Cops
- GOP-Issued Laptops Now a White House Headache
- Pelosi, Clinton, Obama Favor More Nuclear Plants
- Insider's Book Decries U.S. 'Ignorance' on Iraq
- Press United over Iraq 'Tragedy'
- Hunger Strike Breaks Out at Guantánamo
- Patterns of War Shift in Iraq Amid Buildup of U.S. Force
Sunday April 8, 2007
Saturday April 7, 2007
- Row over Wolfowitz's Partner Intensifies
- Iraq War Protester Cindy Sheehan Marches to Bush's Ranch
- Mysterious Disappearance of US Bees Creating a Buzz
- CIA Tortured Me, Iranian Diplomat Says
- The Few. The Proud. The Disillusioned.
- Dire Warming Report too Soft, Scientists Say
- Americans Offered 'Aggressive Patrols' in Iranian Airspace
Friday April 6, 2007
- Students Peacefully Protest Cheney's BYU Appearance
- Journalist Hersh blasts Iraq War, Bush Administration
- The Family-Friendly Easter Bomb Hunt
- Anti-Globalization Icon Says He's Serious About French Presidential Bid
- Saddam, Documents Indicate no Iraq-Qaeda Cooperation
- Health Care Crisis: Number of US Uninsured Soars, Along with Big Pharma Profits
- Wolfowitz Accused of Nepotism at World Bank
- Scientists in War of Words Over Global Warming Report
- American Dream Ends in Property Market Crash
Thursday April 5, 2007
- Ridenhour Prize for Truth-Telling: 'My Name Used to Be 200343'
- GOP Advocate Targeted in Abramoff Probe
- Canadian Seal Hunt Opens Again Amidst Outcry
- Population: US Funding Cuts Undermine Terror War
- Lessons in Capture, Release of Britons
- Questions Linger About Bushes and BCCI Bank
- Guantanamo Conditions 'Worsening'
- Arctic Sea Ice is Shrinking in 'Downward Spiral'
- Get Ready for Debate About Who Lost Iraq
Wednesday April 4, 2007
- Bush Administration Proposes Easing Rules for Labeling Irradiated Foods
- 10 War Protesters Arrested at Leahy's Office
- Castro in New US Biofuel Attack
- The Josh Wolf Case: Blogger Freed after Giving Video to Feds
- Biofuel Surge Could Have Severe Downside, Warn Experts
- Loss of Coral May Cause Food Supply Crisis
- Apple Condemned for Consigning Toxic Computers to China
- Palm Oil: The Biofuel of the Future Driving an Ecological Disaster Now
Tuesday April 3, 2007
- City to Pay $1 Million to Settle Lawsuit Over 1999 WTO Arrests
- Washington Hurting British Bid to Free Crew
- 'No More Iraq War,' Kids Cry - Youngsters Lead Peace Parade Through Brooklyn
- EU Carbon Trading Scheme Failing to Curb Emissions from Big Polluters
- Al-Jazeera: Freedom Fight Against 'Freedom Champions'
- U.S.-Korea Trade Deal Disappoints Labor, Rights Activists
- Europe Tops US in Stock Market Value
- Baghdad Merchants Astounded at McCain's Claims of Security
- The Botched US Raid that Led to the Hostage Crisis
- Poll Finds Bay Area Democrats Like Gore Best
Monday April 2, 2007
- Supreme Court Rules Against Bush in Global Warming Case
- Britons Unwilling to Change Despite Climate Threat
- Martin Sheen Cited again for Nuke Site Trespass
- Nader Drops by, Praises Vermont
- 'US Ready to Strike Iran on Good Friday'
- Iraqi Returns to Britain after Guantanamo 'Nightmare'
- Taliban Deploy Thousands of Suicide Bombers: Commander
Sunday April 1, 2007
- Iraq Military Victory No Longer Possible, says Henry Kissinger
- Media Watchdog Aims to Expose Flaws of Cable News
- Guantanamo Trial Would Have Done Stalin Proud - Lawyer
- Wars of the World: How Global Warming Puts 60 Nations at Risk
- Climate Report Maps Out 'Highway to Extinction'
- Bush Again Pushes 3 Nominees Seen as Pro-Industry
- Ex-Aide Says He's Lost Faith in Bush