By Anonymous (not verified) , 25 August, 2006
Author
3D1on

Pipers At The Gates Of Dawn

By Anonymous (not verified) , 25 August, 2006
Author
3D1on

Pipers At The Gates Of Dawn

By Anonymous (not verified) , 25 August, 2006
Author
3D1on

with two DirectStreamCopy tracks

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Is Pipers the best contribution england made to music?

By Anonymous (not verified) , 25 August, 2006
Author
imemc.org

This Week In Palestine, a service of the International Middle East Media Center, imemc.org, for August 18 through August 25, 2006.

Israel invades the West Bank 44 times, kills 6 in the Gaza Strip, and abducts two senior Palestinian officials. UN Resolution 1701 falters as Israel continues to attack Lebanon and the UN peacekeeping force fails to materialize. And Palestinian peaceful protests continue in the West Bank villages of Bil’in and Al Khader. These stories and more, coming up. Stay tuned.

Weekly Update on Actions Against the Annexation Wall

By Anonymous (not verified) , 25 August, 2006
Author
dj lotu5 of radioActive sanDiego

Do you listen to radio Antifascista? If so, go to http://www.deletetheborder.org/lotu5 and post a comment, because I'm about to change the format. This week I interview a member of the Kernel Panic Hacklab in Barcelona about hacklabs, women in technology and occupied social centers and talk about oaxaca a bit. // Escuchas radio antifascista?

By Anonymous (not verified) , 25 August, 2006
Author
Kenneth John Parsons

Here is my musical, (experimental/ambient), interpretation of the Rennes-le-Chateau mystery.

"Rennes-le-Chateau. Very deep level of imaginative soundcape with dark mysterious undercurrents. The tension created in this piece is most stimulating. It is a serious piece of electronic imagery through music that creates a kind of sacred space for the stunning mysteries of history and religion to run wild in. Very good interpretation of the lore of Rennes-le-Chateau.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 25 August, 2006
Author
The NewStandard

This week on TNS Radio: "Disaster profiteering" in New Orleans; Watchdog finds conflict interest in NSA case; FBI admits possibly destroying records of political activists; Groups oppose 11 coal plants in Texas; and US waits to tell public about rice crop contamination.

The NewStandard is an independent hard-news outlet covering domestic issues from a grassroots perspective. In our effort to serve as an antidote to the corporate mass media, we've recently broadened our coverage and launched an audio feature to complement our web-based content.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 25 August, 2006
Author
John Anderson

A weekly review of news at the intersection of media and democracy.

Download MP3 (5:00 @ 4.6 MB)

In this week's program: Community radio activists from around the world converge in Woodburn, Oregon to build a new low-power FM radio station for the largest Latino organization in the state. Copyright law and the cops: does having a burned CD in your car make you a criminal? And the FCC is still AWOL with details on its plan to allow for more media consolidation.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 25 August, 2006
Author
Jake Sexton

News. Politics. Groovin'.

LMB Radio 08-24-06

Involuntary military recruitment, racist television, terror paranoia, assorted news bits. Music from Mars Volta, Country Joe McDonald, Rage Against the Machine, Massive Attack, Damian Marley, the Spectacle, Devotchka and more.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 August, 2006
Author
Gabo Guerra

Gabo keeps austin weird by covering local Austin news and updateds us on the war in Iracq. Plus a interview with Noam Chompsky on the effects of globalization.