Monday, September 13, 2004

Top 25 Most Censored Stories

Sonoma State University's student run media research group Project Censored announces the release of its annual publication, Censored 2005, a compilation of the year's 25 most significant news stories that were overlooked or under-reported by the country's major national news media, as well as chapters on the grass roots media democracy, media ownership maps, real news about US involvement in
Palestine, Haiti, Iraq, and more.

#1 Wealth Inequity in 21st Century Threatens Economy and Democracy

#2 Ashcroft vs. the Human Rights Law that Holds Corporations Accountable

#3 Bush Administration Manipulates Science and Censors Scientists

# 4 High Uranium Levels Found in Troops and Civilians

#5 The Wholesale Giveaway of Our Natural Resources

#6 The Sale of Electoral Politics

#7 Conservative Organization Drives Judicial Appointments

#8 Secrets of Cheney's Energy Task Force Come to Light

#9 Widow Brings RICO Case Against U.S. Government for 9/11

#10 New Nuke Plants: Taxpayers Support, Industry Profits

#11 The Media Can Legally Lie

#12 The Destabilization of Haiti

#13 Schwarzenegger Met with Enron's Ken Lay Before the
California Recall

#14 New Bill Threatens Intellectual Freedom

#15 US Develops Lethal New Bio-weapon Viruses

# 16 Law Enforcement Agencies Spy on Innocent Citizens

#17 U.S. Government Represses Labor Unions in Iraq in Quest
for Business Privatization

#18 Media and Government Ignore Dwindling Oil Supplies

#19 Global Food Cartel Fast Becoming the World's Supermarket

#20 Extreme Weather Prompts New Warning from UN

#21 Forcing a World Market for GMOs

#22 Exporting Censorship to Iraq

#23 Brazil Opposes US-style FTAA agreements, But Provides

#24 Reinstating the Draft

#25 Wal-Mart Brings Inequity and Low Prices to the World

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