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"Best of Flashpoints" is a weekly, one-hour digest featuring the hottest segments of the week.
Bekah Wolf, Flashpoints correspondent in Beit Ommar, West Bank Palestine Solidarity Project
Community Business: Madoff, Cheneys Assassination Ring, and the Economy Catherine Austin Fitts, www.solari.com Read The Data Beast by Catherine Austin Fitts
Link to Seymour Hersh MP3? www.cce.umn.edu/media/greatconversations/hersh_jacobs_mondale/hersh_jacobs_mondale.mp3
www.HaitiAction.net for updated information from Haiti.
Chas Freeman Resigns from Nomination to Intelligence Chair; Slams Israeli Lobbies Ray McGovern, former high-level CIA analyst Read Ray McGoverns article Timidity Derails Obamas Intel Choice on www.consortiumnews.com
Music Nina Simone, Go To Hell www.ninasimone.com/
David Rovics, The Death of Rachel Corrie www.davidrovics.com/
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An eyewitness account from inside a home being raided by the Israeli military in a West Bank village;
Former high-level CIA analyst Ray McGovern speaks out against AIPAC and its attack against Chas Freeman;
Catherine Austin Fitts on Bernie Madoff, and new revelations from Seymour Hersh about a Bush administration executive assassination ring;
Kevin Pina reports on the current situation on the ground in Haiti where 15,000 people protested former president Bill Clinton and Ban Ki Moonâs visit.