By Anonymous (not verified) , 30 April, 2003
Author
WORT 89.9 FM, Madison

Take back the night rallies have drawn attention to sexual voilence since the 1970's. But these days government budget cuts mean fewer resources for fighting the crime. From WORT in Madison Steve Zelaznik reports.

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Script:

The rally named "Take Back the Night" was to remind people night is the most dangerous time, and that night symbolizes silence.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 29 April, 2003
Author
himc

for some reason the first ~6 min of the show are missing

By Anonymous (not verified) , 29 April, 2003
Author
HIMC

tonight's himc radio show includes an an interview with a local aclu atty on your rights as a journalist while covering protests, a feature on the IMF, and an interview with bob shultz.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 29 April, 2003
Author
Jeff Blumenthal

Survey of four Georgia water organizations

By Anonymous (not verified) , 28 April, 2003
Author
Auntie Bees Knees

Auntie Bees Knees discusses US-Australia free trade agreement negotiations; who will control Iraq's oil; and US companies fined for business dealings with alleged terrorists. 11 minutes 55 seconds.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 25 April, 2003
Author
Dan Roberts

A weekly 30 minute review of news and opinion recorded from a shortwave radio. 2 files- broadcast quality (13.4MB) and quick download (3.3MB). With times and freqs for listening at home. Free to rebroadcast. Spain, China, Russia, Netherlands, and Cuba.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 April, 2003
Author
KPFT News Team

we've got a community, city, state, regional newscast every wednesday and friday night. stream it live from www.kpft.org.

tonight's cast included features on the visit from bhopal survivors to houston, earth day, the push to establish a database of parents in texas who don't vaccinate their children (brought to you in part by Merck) & another texecution, and a stay of execution... and more.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 April, 2003
Author
brandX

nina simone radio show (52 mins, 64kbps, MP3)

A collection songs by the late, great, Dr. Nina Simone (1933 - 2003).