Democracy Now! (9 am), for October 11, 2012 - 9:00am
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Birthplace of Atomic Bomb, New Mexico Remains Center of Massive U.S. Nuclear Arsenal; After Decades of Uranium Mining, Navajo Nation Struggles With Devastating Legacy of Contamination; "Earthship Biotecture": Renegade New Mexico Architect’s Radical Approach to Sustainable Living.
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October 11, 2012
U.S. Deploys Secret Team to Jordan Amidst Syria Crisis
Turkey Grounds Syria-Bound Passenger Plane, Seizes Cargo
U.S. Lawmakers Clash over Security Failures at Consulate in Libya
Romney to Drop Story About Slain Navy SEAL After Complaints from Victim’s Mother
Supreme Court Hears Arguments in Affirmative Action Case
Yemen: Head of Security at U.S. Embassy Assassinated
Pakistanis Rally for Teenage Activist Shot by Taliban
Russian Court Frees 1 Pussy Riot Member, Upholds Sentences for 2 Others
Court Reinstates Montana Law Curbing Campaign Donations
October 11, 2002: Senate Votes to Authorize Iraq War
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It was great to see the Earthships on Democracy Now! Thinking outside the box-house will be the only way to move forward to more sustainable living. Thanks, Amy.