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BETWEEN THE LINES THE WEEK ENDING OCT. 26, 2007
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1) Bush-Sponsored Middle East Peace Talks Likely to Fail
Interview with Dr. Jeff Halper, coordinator of the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions, conducted by Scott Harris
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2) Iraq War and Global Warming Linked in Oct. 22 Protest
Interview with Ted Glick, lead organizer of No War, No Warming, conducted by Melinda Tuhus
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3) Privatization of the Military and Government Services Weakens Democracy
Interview with John Perkins, author of "The Secret History of the American Empire," conducted by Scott Harris
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4) This week's summary of under-reported news
Compiled by Bob Nixon
• Costa Rica narrowly approved the Central America Free Trade Act or CAFTA, with a 51 percent majority.
• Che Guevarra's popularity, talk of socialism, Cuban doctors and Venezuelan petrodollars in Latin America has followed the so-called "Pink Tide" of leftist governments taking power from Argentina to Bolivia to Nicaragua.
• In the mid-1990s, congressional Republicans cut the federal Agency for Health Care Policy and Research's modest budget by 21 percent and a number of specific, possibly unnecessary surgeries soared. Congressional Democrats are now looking to revive federal research into the effectiveness of various medical procedures.
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