By Anonymous (not verified) , 20 May, 2006
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Arab Talk Radio: Jess Ghannam & Jamal Dajani

Arab Talk Co-Hosts Jess Ghannam and Jamal Dajani interview Hisham Melham and Diana Buttu about the current situation in the Arab World.

Hisham Melhem is the Washington-based correspondent for Annahar, the leading Lebanese daily, Al-Qabas, the Kuwaiti daily, and Radio Monte Carlo in France. He is currently the host of "Across the Ocean", a weekly talk show for Al-Arabiya, the Dubai based satellite station.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 20 May, 2006
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IMEMC

This interview, conducted by IMEMC reporter Saed Bannoura with one of the 'founding fathers' of the Palestinian non-violence movement, Ghassan Andoni, discusses the history of the Palestinian non-violence movement, and the current hunger strike in its third week in Jenin. 25 min. audio

By Anonymous (not verified) , 19 May, 2006
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grenoble.indymedia.org

Émission de radio du mois de mai du collectif radio d'indymedia grenoble, au sujet des nécrotechnologies

By Anonymous (not verified) , 19 May, 2006
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Arab Talk Radio

Arab Talk Co-Hosts Jess Ghannam and Jamal Dajani explore the hidden realities in the Sudan and Darfur with Isma'il Kamal, Hodari Abdul-Ali, and Jacqueline Kakembo.

We will be discussing the Sudan and Darfur and exploring the realities of this complex situation in ways that are neglected in the main stream media. Our guests will be Isma'il Kamal, Hodari Abdul Ali, and Jacqueline Kakembo.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 19 May, 2006
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imemc.org

This Week in Palestine, a service of the International Middle East Media Center, www.IMEMC.org, from Friday, May 12 to Thursday, May 18 2006.

The Israeli Army extra judicially killed nine Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Palestinians commemorated the 58th Anniversary of Al Nakba, the Catastrophe These stories and more, coming up Stay tuned.

Separation Wall

By Anonymous (not verified) , 19 May, 2006
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John Anderson

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

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In this week's program: Major phone companies tread on the Fourth Amendment as Congress considers legislation to create dossiers tracking your Internet use. And the grassroots movement to preserve Internet freedom gains new momentum as major-label musicians join forces with the Christian Coalition.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 19 May, 2006
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Jake Sexton

Music, politics, war crimes, cats.

LMB Radio 5-18-06

The NSA, not-so-eco-friendly ethanol, new pro-global warming TV ads,astroturf ads for internet domination, Bill O'Reilly and immigration, war crimes in Iraq.

Music by Billy Bragg, Blur, the George W. Bush Singers, Nas, Cage, Jello Biafra and the Melvins, Giant Drag and more.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 18 May, 2006
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Renee Feltz

Houston-based Halliburton brought its trail of controversy to Duncan, OK. As protesters characterized the company as a war profiteer, its stock dropped a dollar.

This report originally aired on KPFT Local News at 5pm on 90.1FM - Pacifica Radio in Houston.