By Anonymous (not verified) , 1 July, 2006
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thanner and faffs

the home made radio show number 5
thanner and faffs commenting. This week we had Hello Seymour in studio, fun machine, drums and all. They play four songs, we run away on long winded, drunkin rambling stories and we play some great music from madaline, the sour grapes, matt moore's home made mix tape, mimi lavalley, harry and the potters, and probabally some other folks too, can't recall. There are some dead air spots because, shit yall, this radio business is complicated. Also, a "french guy" segment.
the whole beautiful/ugly thing lasts about an hour and a half. Fuck!

By Anonymous (not verified) , 30 June, 2006
Author
thanner and faffs

the home made radio show... with thanner and faffs.
this week featuring music from LaValley Katz, Hope and Anchor, neti, meems and big breakfast, the 512 collective, DJ Flukz, the finches, bellafea. We are joined by matt moore of LA, an exceptional baker who read something and we ate his cookies and who is not a dick bag... the show is about an hour.. then we left to go see that mad ahab at the whiskey stop.\
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By Anonymous (not verified) , 30 June, 2006
Author
intelligentaboriginal Media

Radyo intelligentaboriginal New Service - IRN:6.30.2006

UN HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL APPROVES TEXT OF INDIGENOUS RIGHTS DECLARATION
In a historic vote which brought a standing ovation from those present, the UN's Human Rights Council in Geneva has this week approved the text of a declaration on indigenous peoples' rights that was first discussed over twenty years ago.

The draft declaration will now move to the UN General Assembly, where member countries are expected to vote on it later this year.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 30 June, 2006
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The NewStandard

Independent hard news from the grassroots. This week: Corporate welfare for big timber; police and immigrants; defending MySpace, rent hikes; curbing medical lawsuits.

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.