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Independent scholar and author, Norman Finkelstein, explains why, contrary
to common perceptions shaped by the commercial news media, the basic facts
about the Israel-Palestine conflict are not controversial.  The title for
his lecture is "Israel and Palestine: Roots of Conflict, Prospects for
Peace."

To view the video you can link via the pdxjustice Media Productions website
at:

http://www.pdxjustice.org/#Finkelstein_08May2008A

Or you can link directly to the Google Video server at:

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5935337125702937135&hl=en

Part 2 (Question & Answers) is available at:

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2935797772899274008&hl=en


Also NOW AVAILABLE:

Kevin Phillips - Bad Money: Reckless Finance, Failed Politics, and the
Global Crisis of American Capitalism ... the former Republican strategist
talks about his latest book at the Bagdad Theater in Portland on April 28,
2008.

To view the video you can link via the pdxjustice Media Productions website
at:

http://www.pdxjustice.org/#Phillips_28Apr2008

Or you can link directly to the Google Video server at:

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3035415655640961960&hl=en

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- Will


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