By Anonymous (not verified) , 3 July, 2001
Author
me

testy aren't we

dagn

By Anonymous (not verified) , 26 June, 2001
Author
Marty Durlin

KGNU TO HOST SIXTH ANNUAL

GRASSROOTS RADIO CONFERENCE

Keynote Speeches by Amy Goodman, Juan Gonzalez & David Barsamian

July 13-15

For immediate release

Contact Marty Durlin at 303 449 4885

KGNU TO HOST SIXTH ANNUAL

GRASSROOTS RADIO CONFERENCE

Keynote Speeches by Amy Goodman, Juan Gonzalez & David Barsamian

KGNU will present the Sixth Annual Grassroots Radio Conference July

13-15

at the Broker Inn in Boulder. The conference will feature keynote speeches

By Anonymous (not verified) , 22 June, 2001
Author
Scott Harris, Denise Manzari

Headlines: Protesters Arrested as U.S. Navy Resumes Vieques Military Exercises;Europeans Resist Bush Administration's Environmental Policies and Missile Defense Program; Campaign Finance Bill Faces 'Poison Pill' Amendments in the House and Under-reported News Summary

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FOR THE WEEK ENDING June 29, 2001

By Anonymous (not verified) , 20 June, 2001
Author
Sprehuel, Tania, Antonio & Andrew Kennis

The following is a summary of the first broadcast of the Free Press News, a radio program launched tihs summer with the aim to offer over the airwaves independent coverage and analysis of Mexico's most important news and events.

MEXICO CITY: On June 7th, the first program of the Free Press News was launched in the studios of the pirate radio station KeHuelga at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM).

By Anonymous (not verified) , 14 June, 2001
Author
Scott Harris

-- Timothy McVeigh's Execution Provokes Renewed Debate on Death Penalty

-- U.S. Civil Rights Commission Condemns Officials' Conduct

During Florida 's Pivotal 2000 Election

-- 5 Cubans Convicted of Spying on U.S. While Exile Groups Continue Attacks on Havana

By Anonymous (not verified) , 10 June, 2001
Author
V-Man

Peter Frank of the National Lawyer's Guild's Center on Democratic Communications joins me for a live, in-depth discussion of the FCC roll out of LPFM licenses. Plus news headlines and this week's Spotlight Sound.

From Freak Radio Santa Cruz 96.3 FM. Six years, no license.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 7 June, 2001
Author
Scott Harris

Amnesty International Targets Human Rights Abuses in U.S.;Bush Administration Working to Defeat Sandinista Party in November Nicaraguan Presidential Election; Campaign Continues to Push for Closure of U.S. Army's School of the Americas. MP3 and RealAudio files available on Between The Lines website at www.btlonline.org for week ending 6/15/01.

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FOR THE WEEK ENDING June 15, 2001