Monthly Archive: October 2004

October 29, 2004

Download MP3 Headlines Dems and Repubs in FL Call Foul Democrats and Republicans are accusing each other of voter fraud in Florida. State Republican Party officials say they are merely making sure that only...

October 28, 2004

Download MP3 Headlines DOD Ordered to Stop Anthrax Vaccine The Department of Defense must immediately stop involuntarily administering the anthrax vaccine, according to a judge’s ruling. Heather Buckheim reports from D.C. Non-Lethal Crowd Control...

October 27, 2004

Download MP3 Headlines Texas Kills Again Texas executed its 18th prisoner of 2004 during the night, despite pleas by relatives of the murder victim to spare his life. From KPFT in Houston, Renee Feltz...

October 26, 2004

Download MP3 Headlines UK and US Secret Meeting on Gitmo Prisoners British and U.S. government officials have been engaged in secret talks that aim to return British prisoners held at the U.S. military base...

October 25, 2004

Download MP3 Headlines 390 tons of high explosives are missing from a former Iraqi military installation.  The facility was supposedly being guarded by U.S. military forces but has been reportedly looted as recently as Sunday.  Military...

October 22, 2004

Download MP3 Headlines Today Russia’s Duma ratified the Kyoto protocol on global warming, pushing the 1997 treaty over the threshold it needs to become legally binding. It will take effect in 90 days, forcing...

October 21, 2004

Download MP3 Headlines -5:15 A U.S. soldier who pleaded guilty to abusing Iraqi prisoners has been sentenced to 8-years in prison. Staff Sergeant Ivan Frederick received the toughest sentence to date of the three...

October 20, 2004

Download MP3 Headlines Iraq Update Witnessed say missiles dropped from a US warplane killed four children and two adults today in Fallujah where more than 1,000 joint forces have encircled the city for the...

October 19, 2004

Download MP3 Headlines Pentagon Says DU Safe According to a Pentagon sponsored report, depleted uranium is “lethal but safe.” Dolores Bernal has more from D.C. Trial Begins of NY Doctor Who Sent $$ to...

October 18, 2004

Download MP3 Headlines U.S Presidential Voting Troubles Begin Early voting for the Presidential elections started today in Texas, Colorado, Arkansas and Florida. Other key states started in-person voting earlier, including Wisconsin, Iowa, Nevada, Ohio,...