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Democracy Now! June 12, 2012
The US Supreme Court has refused to hear any new Guantánamo appeals even though half of the men being held were cleared for release five years ago. Mitt Romney blocked publication of anti-bullying guide while governor of Massachusetts over mention of "bisexual" and "transgender." And the Coalition for the Homeless reports the number of people living in New York City homeless shelters has reached an all-time high of 43,000. Plus headlines, and more.
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Democracy Now! Introduction: Guantanamo Detainee Appeals Blocked
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Chapter 1: Democracy Now! Introduction: Guantanamo Detainee Appeals Blocked
Chapter 2: Democracy Now! Headlines: Recession Shrinks Net Worth of US Families to 1992 Levels
Chapter 3: US Supreme Court Rejects Guantanamo Appeals
Chapter 4: Romney Blocked Anti-Bullying Guide as Massachusetts Governor
Chapter 5: Bloomberg Cuts Threaten Thousands With Homelessness in NYC
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