Democracy Now! (9 am), for April 3, 2008 - 9:00am
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The Green Light: Attorney Philippe Sands Follows the Bush Administration Torture Trail; 1968, Forty Years Later: A Look Back at the Orangeburg Massacre When SC Police Opened Fire on Black Students Protesting Segregation; 1968, Forty Years Later: President Lyndon Johnson Announces No Second Term Amid Low Support for Vietnam War in Aftermath of Tet Offensive.
Today's Headlines
* Witnesses: 6 Iraqi Civilians Killed in US Attack in Basra
* Bush Urges Larger Afghan Occupation, NATO Expansion
* Leader: Hamas Would Accept State on ’67 Borders
* WHO: Dozens of Palestinians Die Awaiting Israeli Permission for Medical Treatment
* Opposition Party Wins Zimbabwe Parliament Vote
* Ecuadorian Parliament OKs Ban on Foreign Military Bases
* Bi-Partisan Housing Deal Slights Struggling Homeowners
* Fed Chair: US “Recession is Possible”
* EPA Sued on Failure to Regulate Greenhouse Emissions
* Supreme Court Rejects Puerto Rico Suit Seeking FBI Docs on Rios
* Chertoff: Many Immigrants Won’t Be Granted Status in Time for November Vote
* “Fusion Centers” Collect, Share Personal Info of US Citizens
* Prosecutors Rest Case in Sean Bell Killing Trial
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