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 For Immediate Release
Jul 3, 2001 Contact: Press Office
202-646-5172


TUNE IN TO THE JUDICIAL WATCH REPORT ON THE RENAISSANCE NETWORK

ENERGY CRISIS OR CORRUPTION?

INDEPENDENCE DAY ISN’T FOR EVERYONE

(Washington, DC) Join hosts Tom Fitton and Larry Klayman on The Judicial Watch Report, America’s fastest growing legal affairs program. Topics tonight: Judicial Watch scores two big victories in lawsuits against California Governor Gray Davis. Davis was sued when he refused to turn over documents relating to massive campaign contributions from energy companies to Davis’s gubernatorial campaign. Judicial Watch will fill you in on this latest development. And George Bush scales back a plan to open off-shore areas for oil and gas exploration in the Gulf of Mexico to appease his brother, Florida Governor Jeb Bush and environmentalists. But some environmentalists are still unhappy. We’ll talk to John Passacantando, Executive Director of Greenpeace USA and Myron Ebell of Competitive Enterprise Institute. Also, the United States celebrates its 225th birthday tomorrow, but one family’s celebration of freedom is marred by Communist China’s oppressive regime. Judicial Watch interviews Xue Donghua, whose wife Gao Zhan, has been held in captivity on false charges by the Chi-Coms for five months.

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