December 29, 2006 – Year in Review
Download MP3 Headlines (5:00) FSRN’s Year in Review 2006 has been a year filled with victories and disappointments, from millions stomping their feet for immigrant rights to the cost of war raging on in...
Download MP3 Headlines (5:00) FSRN’s Year in Review 2006 has been a year filled with victories and disappointments, from millions stomping their feet for immigrant rights to the cost of war raging on in...
Download MP3 Headlines (5:30) ISLAMISTS LEAVE MOGADISHU The Council of Islamic Courts leaders and their militias have left a number of their strongholds in Somalia, including the capital city. Abdurahman Warsameh reports from Mogadishu....
Download MP3 Headlines (4:20) EARTHQUAKE IN TAIWAN A 7.1 magnitude earthquake killed two people in Taiwan yesterday. Damage to an underwater cable has affected telephone communications and internet services in the country. The earthquake...
Download MP3 The environmental, economic and social costs of relying on gas guzzling, non-fuel efficient cars was first recognized in the 1960’s. Join us today as we take a look at Cars, Global Warming...
Download MP3 It’s been a year of serious political violence in the Middle East – and FSRN’s David Enders has been reporting from three countries fighting wars that are closely related, yet fraught with...
Download MP3 Headlines (6:00) PENTAGON TO SEND SOLDIERS WITH PTSD BACK INTO COMBAT The Pentagon announced new regulations on mental illness today, saying the military won’t send soldiers into combat if they are bipolar...
Download MP3 Headlines (5:30) SOMALIA ON THE VERGE OF WAR Heavy fighting rages in Somalia for the second day running between Islamist fighters and government forces allegedly backed by Ethiopian troops around Baidoa, the...
Download MP3 Headlines (5:00) WEST BANK SWEEPS As gun battles between factions rage on in the Gaza Strip, the Israel Army continues to carry out raids in several West Bank cities. Manar Jibrin reports....
Download MP3 Headlines (5:20) EPA RELAXES RULES ON CHEMICAL EMISSIONS The Environmental Protection Agency has issued new rules that roll back public access to information about toxic waste releases. Brian Edwards-Tiekert has more. Under...
Download MP3 Headlines (5:30) Key Democrats OK with More Troops to Iraq Senators Hillary Clinton and Democratic Leader Harry Reid have told television reporters they support increasing the number of US troops in Iraq...