By Anonymous (not verified) , 13 May, 2006
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By Anonymous (not verified) , 13 May, 2006
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Radio La Blanqueada fm 107.5 de Montevideo.

Durante el viernes , sabado y domingo, se celebra en Uruguay ,
Montevideo, as Jornadas de plenaria Memoria e Justicia , donde la
Tematica sera:
La Criminalizacion de la Protesta en uruguay y America del sur.

Contamos con la posibilidad de transmitir por radio Indymedia y
radiolivre, por lo cual brindamos los dominios para escucharlas.
La transmision sera por internet y por FM para zona Central y sur de
Montevideo en la frecuencia 107.5 FM de La blanqueada FM.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 12 May, 2006
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gabo

This weeks news from a Libertarian perspective
Along with clips from the last 2 years of the KOOP
news in Austin TX.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 12 May, 2006
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Jake Sexton

Music, news, sneers and laughs.

LMB Radio 05-11-06

Talk about Bush's national phone call database, sick NYC DJs, May 1 protests, immigration debate insanity, and the impact of new video game systems on the future of consumer media.

Musically, we've got RJD2, Public Enemy, Bad Brains, Bruce Springsteen, the Coup, Le Tigre, Lifesavas, and more.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 12 May, 2006
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imemc.org

This Week in Palestine, a service of the International Middle East Media Center, www.IMEMC.org, for the week of Friday May 5th till Thursday, May 11, 2006.

Three children die of renal failure, the latest casualties in the ongoing aid freeze. A Hamas-Fatah gun battle leaves three dead. Hamas agrees to recognize Israel pending an Israeli withdrawal to 1967 borders. And a group of settlers beats twenty children near Hebron. These stories and more, coming up. Stay tuned.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 12 May, 2006
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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: Exposing the flurry of front groups astroturfing the Battle for Net Neutrality, while phone and cable companies talk tough about the future profits they'll make in the content-control business.

This program is free to all to air; questions, comments, etc. can be sent to the e-mail addy above.