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Democracy Now! April 27, 2012
As the Obama administration continues to expand its use of drone strikes, activists and victims' advocates join a DC summit on the growing civilian death toll. The Vatican has reprimanded the largest group of Catholic nuns in the United States, saying they've focused too heavily on issues of social justice, while failing to speak out enough on abortion and same-sex marriage. And a transgender African-American woman is set to go on trial next week on charges of second-degree murder following an altercation in which she was reportedly physically attacked and called racist and homophobic slurs outside a Minneapolis bar last year. Plus headlines, and more.
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Democracy Now! Introduction: Obama Increases Drone Strikes
Democracy Now! Headlines: House Passes Cyber Security Bill in Surprise Vote
As Obama Expands Drone War, Summit Examines Growing Civilian Toll
Vatican Rebukes US Nuns for 'Radical Feminism'
Black, Transgender Woman Faces Murder Trial for 'Self-Defense'
Chapter 1: Democracy Now! Introduction: Obama Increases Drone Strikes
Chapter 2: Democracy Now! Headlines: House Passes Cyber Security Bill in Surprise Vote
Chapter 3: As Obama Expands Drone War, Summit Examines Growing Civilian Toll
Chapter 4: Vatican Rebukes US Nuns for 'Radical Feminism'
Chapter 5: Black, Transgender Woman Faces Murder Trial for 'Self-Defense'
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