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 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines June 24, 2009: US Drone Attack Kills 60 in Pakistan
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines June 24, 2009: Defying Ban, Iranian Opposition Calls for Mass Protest
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines June 24, 2009: Obama Defends Public Health Plan, But Signals Willingness to Drop It
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines June 24, 2009: Insurance Companies: Public Health Option Would Be “Devastating”
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines June 24, 2009: Group: Dem Proposal Could Hurt Low-Income Job Seekers
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines June 24, 2009: US Rules Out Panel’s Call for 40% Emissions Cut
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines June 24, 2009: House to Vote on Climate Bill
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines June 24, 2009: Iraq to Auction Oil Contracts to Foreign Companies
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines June 24, 2009: Kyrgyzstan Reverses Move to Close US Military Base
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines June 24, 2009: Report: Israel Authorizes 300 New Settlement Homes
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines June 24, 2009: US to Return Ambassador to Syria
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines June 24, 2009: Veterans of Kenyan Anti-Colonial Struggle Sue Britain
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines June 24, 2009: 31 Arrested at West Virginia Anti-Coal Protest
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines June 24, 2009: Obama Admin Drafts Safeguards for Transgender Federal Employees
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines June 24, 2009: Southern Baptist Convention Expels Church for Support of Gay Rights
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines June 24, 2009: Study Finds Tenuous Claims in Most “Green” Consumer Products
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines June 24, 2009: DC Transit Officials Were Warned on Subway Cars Before Fatal Crash
 (TXT) Democracy Now! Headlines June 24, 2009: Key Dem Endorsed Nixon Bombing of Cambodia; Nixon Urged Abortion for Interracial Couples