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Today on Flashpoints:
Six US Marines accused of gang-raping a young Filipina woman,
we’ll have a special report on an immediate call for
action and an investigation; also, media critic Norman Solomon
arrested briefly over the weekend as a potential security
risk during the visit of Prince Charles; the pro-torture administration
of George Bush opposes any limitations on torture, as laid
out in a new Senate bill by John McCain ; and the Knight Report;
5:01 PM PST
Knight Report - On the 12th day of the French Intifada authorities
summon troops,contemplate curfews and announce the first fatality
in an Afro-muslim\insurrection which has engulfed 300 cities
from Paris to the Atlantic coast -- like a youthful rave tactically
informed by mobile phones and text messaging
5:06 PM PST
Arrested in Marin County - Norman Solomon, author of the new
book "War Made
Easy: How Presidents and Pundits Keep Spinning Us to Death."
5:21 PM PST
Bush’s Pro-Torture Administration - Marjorie Cohn, editor,
Truthout.org, President-elect
of National Lawyer’s Guild and professor at Thomas Jefferson
School of Law
5:41 PM PST
Music Break
5:43 PM PST
US Marines Gang-Rape Woman in Philippines - Kawal Ulanday,
chair, Bayan USA
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