[Peace] Fwd: FCNL INFOLINE (10/02/02): TV DOCUMENTARY ON IRAQ DEBATE

Jay Mittenthal mitten at life.uiuc.edu
Wed Oct 2 16:36:15 CDT 2002


>Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2002 16:01:04 -0400 (EDT)
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>FCNL INFOLINE
>October 2, 2002
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>(To learn more about the FCNL INFOLINE, please see the end of this message.)
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>SEE TV DOCUMENTARY ON IRAQ DEBATE
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>WHAT: PBS program "NOW with Bill Moyers"examines viewpoints on war
>
>WHEN: Friday, Oct. 4, 2002 and Friday, Oct. 11, 2002
>
>WHERE: PBS television channels
>
>The next two episodes of the PBS public affairs program "NOW with Bill
>Moyers" will examine the varying viewpoints on the possible war with Iraq.
>The program will air on Friday evenings, Oct. 4 and 11.  Show time will be 9
>p.m. in most cities, but check local listings at www.pbs.org/now/sched.html
>for your station's schedule.
>
>On Friday, October 4, Bill Moyers will interview Republican U.S.
>Representative from Texas Ron Paul, who will discuss his opposition to the
>war in Iraq.  A member of the House Committee on International Relations,
>Paul is one of only few dissenting voices in Congress on the U.S. going to
>war with Iraq.
>
>On Friday, October 11, the program will examine public arguments being made
>against going to war by a number of community-based groups including  the
>National Council of Churches, Veterans for Peace, Voices in the Wilderness,
>and Black Voices for Peace.  In a thoughtful and measured documentary
>segment, NOW will illuminate the issues on the minds of these groups'
>leaders: the impact of the war on the black community, the possibility of
>continuing sanctions, the human tragedy at stake, and the high financial
>cost of war with so many ongoing domestic problems.
>
>Share your views on the issues by joining the post-broadcast discussion
>online at www.pbs.org/now.
>
>Read what members of Congress are saying about the proposed war with Iraq.
>Check out the Iraq page on FCNL's web site
>http://www.fcnl.org/issues/int/iraindx.htm.  New statements are posted
>daily.
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