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"Top 25 Censored Stories of 2001-2002"

Anonymous Comrade writes:

http://www.projectcensored.org/stories/2003/defaul t.htm



Censored 2003: Top 25 Censored Stories of 2001-2002



        #1: FCC Moves to Privatize Airwaves


       


        #2: New Trade Treaty Seeks to Privatize Global Social Services


       


        #3: United States' Policies in Colombia Support Mass Murder


       


        #4: Bush Administration Hampered FBI Investigation 46 into Bin Laden Family Before 9-11


       


        #5: U.S. Intentionally Destroyed Iraq's Water System        #6: U.S. Government Pushing Nuclear Revival


       


        #7: Corporations Promote HMO Model for School Districts


       


        #8: NAFTA Destroys Farming Communities in U.S. And Abroad


       


        #9: U.S. Faces National Housing Crisis


       


        #10: CIA Double Deals in Macedonia


       


        #11: Bush Appoints Former Criminals to Key Government Roles


       


        #12: NAFTA's Chapter 11 Overrides Public Protection Laws of Countries


       


        #13: Henry Kissinger and Gerald Ford Lied to the American Public about East Timor


       


        #14: New Laws Restrict Access to Abortions in U.S.


       


        #15: Bush's Energy Plan Threatens Environment and Public Health


       


        #16: CIA Kidnaps Suspects for Overseas Torture and Execution


       


        #17: Corporate Media Ignores Key Issues of the Anti-Globalization Protests


       


        #18: World's Coral Reefs Dying


       


        #19: American Companies Exploit the Congo


       


        #20: Novartis's Gene Research Endangers Global Plant Life


       


        #21: Large U.S. Temp Company Undermines Union Jobs and Mistreats Workers


       


        #22: Fish Farms Threaten Health of Consumers and Aquatic Habitats


       


        #23: Horses Face Lives of Unnecessary Abuse for Drug Company Profits


       


        #24: Wal-mart Takes Union Busting to the State Level


       


        #25: Federal Government Bails Out Failing Private Prisons