By Anonymous (not verified) , 9 August, 2006
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imemc.org

Palestine Today, a service of the International Middle East Media Centre www.imemc.org for Wednesday August 9th, 2006

Army continues its aggression in the wake of Gazan resistance; Rafah border crossing is still closed. An Israeli strike on the Palestinian refugee camp of Ain Al Hilweh kills at least one person and wounds 15, including 5 children, Israeli Apache helicopters fired missiles into a resident’s home in Jenin refugee camp in the West Bank city of Jenin killing two.

These stories and more, coming up stay tuned.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 9 August, 2006
Author
César Vallejo

Last year's decision by a three-judge panel of the 11th Circuit
Court of Appeals in Atlanta overturning a Miami court ruling against the Cuban Five was "historic" and "necessary," commented California Lawyer Ian Thompson who represented the US National Lawyers Guild at the oral hearing of the case in March 2004.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 9 August, 2006
Author
Tracey James

SRR 07-30-06 (Ruins Of Empire) segment called 'The Empire spreads it's wings: The long march towards permanent genocidal imperial resource wars in the Middle East' Slave Revolt aims it's sights at this subject. Listen as we explore the financial crisis Sam is in and how this is spurring on more adventurist actions. Hear how this expansion of capitalist death is based around China, Russia, and the evolution of the (SCO). And soak in as we explore how Syria and Iran are planned to be 'visited' next on this march of Imperial death.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 8 August, 2006
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WSQT Guerrilla Radio 1700 AM in DC

In this episode of War of the Trees, we discuss the effect of the closure of BP's pipeline serving about 1/3 of the Prudhoe Bay oil fields on gas prices

Still want that gas-guzzling SUV? That $3 a gallon for gas is just the beginning and will soon sound cheap! Some of the damage form Katrina and Rita to Texas and New Orleans oil facilities has yet to be repaired, and now BP has to shut down a large part of production in Alaska.