Dead Man Talking - by Paul Street

A report on the establishment’s living dead. 

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The Weekly Globe - by Andre Vltchek

The Chief Editor of The Weekly Globe confronts the world in the bars of New York.

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Frame Up - by Ron Jacobs

Race and injustice in Maryland; the blood-strewn quarters of the Police State and the struggle against it.

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The Publisher - by Joe Emersberger

A Canadian newspaper publisher confronts his complicity in the Canadian, US and corporate backed coup and mass murder in Haiti. 

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The Militants - by Adetokunbo Abiola

Guerrillas, soldiers and civilians struggle for justice and survival in the Niger Delta amid suffering and death fueled by the oil industry and the state.

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Color of God - by Andre Vltchek

Refugees, God, soldiers, blood and journalism in the Middle East.

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Storyteller and East Timor - by Andre Vltchek

On a ship leaving East Timor, a wrenching conversation about the US-backed Indonesian conquest and slaughter of East Timorese.

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News From Little Rock - by Tony Christini

The unreported story of the 40th year commemoration of the integration of Central High School by the Little Rock Nine in Little Rock, Arkansas. 

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Civil Acts - by Tony Christini

The family of a US soldier killed during the US invasion of Iraq turns against the war.

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Plan USA - by Tony Christini

What if “Plan Columbia” were applied to the US?

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Between Boston and Burma - by Jenny Ruth Yasi

An American and Burmese family caught in the midst of an uprising in Burma, 1988.

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Please Attack Appalachia - by Appalachian Author

From the Appalachian Mountains, one of the earliest and most damning satires of the US invasion and occupation of Iraq.

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