Monthly Archive: July 2005

July 15, 2005

Download MP3 Headlines (6:52) A federal appeals court ruled today that war crime tribunals could try cases for detainees at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The decision is a win for the Bush Administration’s anti-terrorism policy....

July 14, 2005

Download MP3 Headlines (4:58) People rallied outside the Los Angeles Police Department against the killing of a baby, caught in the gunfire between the police and her father. Sister Charlene Muhammed has more from...

July 13, 2005

Download MP3 Headlines (5:27) A key house committee takes up the reauthorization of the USA PATRIOT Act. Mitch Jeserich reports from Capitol Hill. Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff announced an overhaul of the Department...

July 12, 2005

Download MP3 Headlines (5:11) In London, investigations continue into lat Thursday’s bombings.  But as Helen Kelly reports, surveillance and anti-terror policy are at the  forefront of the discussions by British officials. In a rare decision, the...

July 11, 2005

Download MP3 Headlines (5:00) At the FBI Academy in northern Virginia, President Bush expressed his grief for the British people who experienced several bombings on their transportation system which injured hundreds and killed more...

July 08, 2005

Download MP3 Headlines (6:18) A federal appeals court ruled that the ban on partial birth abortions is unconstitutional. The ban includes an exception to save the life of the mother, but the 8th Circuit...

July 07, 2005

Download MP3 Headlines (6:05) Nearly simultaneous explosion in London’s public transit system erupted just after rush hour this morning. Esther Armah has more from London. Egypt has confirmed the assassination of its Ambassador to...

July 06, 2005

Download MP3 Headlines(5:02) Chile’s former dictator General Augusto Pinochet continues to face serious legal problems. The courts lifted the former dictator’s immunity on yet another case of human rights crimes, Jorge Garretón has more...

July 05, 2005

Download MP3 Headlines Thai officials say thousands of teachers and residents are fleeing the country’s far south because of almost daily violence. Since last January, more than 700 people have been killed indiscriminately in...