Democracy Now! (9 am), for May 8, 2008 - 9:00am
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200 Arrested in Massive Show of Civil Disobedience Over Police Acquittals in Killing of Sean Bell; As Aid Delivery Arrives in Cyclone-Ravaged Burma, Fears Death Toll Could Top 100,000; Former Senator George McGovern Switches Support from Clinton to Obama; "Torture Team": British Attorney Philippe Sands on the White House Role in Sanctioning Torture; "Economic Hit Man" John Perkins Recounts US Efforts to Block Nationalization of Panama Canal.
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* Burma Cyclone Toll Could Top 100,000
* Sadr City Residents Told to Flee Homes
* Report: 10M Children Die Yearly from Preventable Causes
* Vowing to Press On, Clinton Loans Campaign $6.5M
* McCain to Yield $7M at New York Fundraiser
* Independent Whistleblower Agency Targeted in FBI Raid
* FBI Withdraws National Security Letter Issued to Internet Archive
* Michigan Supreme Court Upholds Denying Benefits to Gay Couples
* Philadelphia Police Caught Beating Unarmed Victims
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