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BETWEEN THE LINES Syndicated Radio Newsmagazine --Weekly Summary
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BETWEEN THE LINES THE WEEK ENDING AUG. 17, 2007

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1) Pro-War Pundits Declare Iraq Troop Surge a Success

Interview with Michael Schwartz, professor of sociology at Stony Brook University, conducted by Scott Harris

In RealAudio: www.btlonline.org/schwartz081707.ram

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2) Congress Moves to Finance New Nuclear Power Plants

Interview with the Kevin Kamps, with the group Beyond Nuclear, conducted by Melinda Tuhus

In RealAudio: www.btlonline.org/kamps081707.ram

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3) Wall Street Journal Takeover Expands Murdoch Media Empire

Interview with Steve Rendall, senior analyst with the media watch group, Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting, conducted by Scott Harris

In RealAudio: www.btlonline.org/rendall081707.ram

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4) This week's summary of under-reported news

Compiled by Bob Nixon

* French President Nicholas Sarkozy has come under fire for approving a $400 million arms deal with Libya, a week after Libya released Bulgarian health workers convicted of infecting children with the AIDS virus.

* The Cambodian war crimes tribunal has brought charges against Kang Kek Leu, also known as Duch, the former head of the infamous Tuol Sleg prison in Phnom Penh were over 14,000 men, women and children were tortured during the 1970s "killing fields" period.

* FBI and IRS agents recently raided the home of Sen. Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) in a wide-ranging corruption probe focusing on his ties to VECO, an oil services company.

In RealAudio: www.btlonline.org/news081707.ram

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