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Democracy Now - 29 nov 2010
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An alternative daily newschannel. One hour with news as you do not see it elsewhere.
 
http://www.democracynow.org

Headlines for Nov 29, 2010

- WikiLeaks Releases Trove of Secret U.S. Diplomatic Cables
- Vote Rigging Allegations Mar Haiti Election
- Iranian Nuclear Scientist Assassinated
- U.S. Aircraft Carrier Takes Part in South Korean Military Exercise
- Afghan Gunman Kills Six NATO Troops
- U.N. Cancun Climate Change Conference Opens
- BP Sued in Ecuadorian Court For Violating Rights of Nature
- Somali-Born Teen Arrested on Bomb Charges in Portland
- Jury Convicts Former House Majority Leader Tom Delay
- Gov't Shuts Down 70 Websites, BitTorrent Search Engines
- 100,000 Protest In Ireland Over EU/IMF Bailout
- Egypt Ruling Party Accused of Rigging Election Results.


Special reports

- U.S. Facing Global Diplomatic Crisis Following Massive WikiLeaks Release of Secret Diplomatic Cables

The whistleblowing website WikiLeaks has begun releasing a giant trove of confidential U.S. diplomatic cables that is sending shockwaves through the global diplomatic establishment. Among the findings: Arab leaders are urging the United States to attack Iran; Washington and Yemen agreed to cover up the use of U.S. warplanes to bomb Yemen; the United States is using its embassies around the world as part of a global spy network and asking diplomats to gather intelligence; and much more. We host a roundtable discussion with Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg; Greg Mitchell, who writes the Media Fix blog at The Nation; Carne Ross, adiplomat for 15 years who resigned before the Iraq war; and As'ad AbuKhalil, a professor of political science at California State University, Stanislaus.
 
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