Archive - Oct 31, 2007
Dial-Up Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Wed, 10/31/2007 - 15:0228:59 minutes (13.27 MB)
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Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Wed, 10/31/2007 - 14:5128:59 minutes (26.54 MB)

- Human Rights Advocates Cringe at Latest Statement from the Attorney General Nominee Michael Mukasey
- Public Speaks Out against Media Consolidation at FCC Hearing
- Somali Government Searches for its Next Prime Minister
- Local Organizers Gear Up for a Day of Climate Actions Across the US
- Chile Grants Amnesty to Undocumented Migrants within its Borders
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Headlines Package - October 31, 2007
Wed, 10/31/2007 - 14:175:02 minutes (4.62 MB)
- Verdicts in for Madrid Train Bombings
- Supreme Court Issues Stay of Execution
- Burmese Monks Back in the Streets
- Domestic Spy Budget Revealed
- Studios Gird for Possible Writers Strike
- World Toilet Conference in Delhi
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The Somali Government Searches for its Next Prime Minister
Wed, 10/31/2007 - 11:585:06 minutes (4.67 MB)
On Monday the Prime Minister of Somalia, Ali Mohamed Ghedi, resigned, ending a long-standing feud within the Somali government. The president and prime minister have had many fall-outs since the transitional federal government was formed in 2004. The resignation also comes amid continuing violence in the Somali capitol of Mogadishu. According to UN estimates, more the 350-thousand residents have fled the coastal city.
Now the Somali President says he has begun consultations with lawmakers in southern Somalia to decide upon a replacement P-M. Under a power-sharing agreement in Somali law, Ghedi's replacement must be a member of the dominant clan in Mogadishu.
Abdurrahman Warsameh reports form the Somali capitol.
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Public Speaks Out against Media Consolidation at FCC Hearing
Wed, 10/31/2007 - 11:534:25 minutes (4.05 MB)
Opposition to media consolidation was the dominant theme at a Federal Communications Commission hearing today. The hearing is one of the last the FCC will hold before they decide on new media ownership rules. Participants insisted that greater media consolidation reduces local news coverage and diversity.
FSRN's Leigh Ann Caldwell reports.
Human Rights Advocates Cringe at Latest Statement from the Attorney
Wed, 10/31/2007 - 11:454:16 minutes (3.9 MB)
He calls water-boarding "repugnant," but he doesn't call it illegal.... That's from a recent letter written by Attorney General nominee Michael Mukasey to members of the Senate Judiciary committee. Some Democrats and human rights advocates say it proves Mukasey is the wrong man for the job, while some Republicans say the committee needs to move ahead with the nomination.
Karen Miller has more from Washington.
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Chile Grants Amnesty to Undocumented Migrants within its Borders
Wed, 10/31/2007 - 11:084:32 minutes (4.15 MB)
Walls are being built on the U.S. border with Mexico to keep migrant workers from entering; Europe is imposing tough restrictions to undocumented migrants who brave the sea to enter. As developed nations close doors to migrant workers and immigrants, Chile is going against the tide. They're granting amnesty to undocumented immigrants who live and work in the country.
From Santiago FSRN's Jorge Garretón has more.
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