By Anonymous (not verified) , 27 March, 2006
Author
Ariel Perez

Workers Stand Against G.M.-Delphi Buyout Plan

"Any way you look at this, these people's lifestyles are changing drastically and not for the better," said Gary N. Chaison, professor of labor relations at Clark University in Worcester, Mass. "It's the end of the grand social contract that Henry Ford began. It's going to be a very sad ending for tens of thousands of American people."

By Anonymous (not verified) , 27 March, 2006
Author
Paul Goettlich

This man has incredible insight into the effects of exposure to radiation on the human body

By Anonymous (not verified) , 27 March, 2006
Author
WSQT Guerrilla Radio 87.9 in DC

Researchers havve announced that they have developed cloned pigs that produce Omega 3 fatty acids instead of artery-clogging Omega 6.

Of course, it is far easier to improve one's heart health by eating less meat! These GE pigs will lead to much suffering, as cloning Dolly the Sheep produced over 200 severely maldeveloped fetuses before one "healthy" lamb. This is why the process is illegal for human reproductive use.

Already pigs are raised in intensive confinemtn, resulting in great suffering. As GE/cloned pigs get approved for market things will only get worse.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 27 March, 2006
Author
WSQT Guerilla Radio 87.9 in DC

On the evenings of March 24 and 25, protestors showed up at the homes of World Bank president Paul Wolfowitz and of his girlfriend.

Wolfie's neighbors told us he is selling his home "moving as soon as possible" in a futile attempt to evade protests.

The next morning we went to his girlfirend's house, where he had been reported in January to be having morning brunch every Sunday, only to find he has not returned since we protested there during the National Conference of Organized Resistance.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 27 March, 2006
Author
Rita Sand

From the Trenches 3-27-06 32kpbs mono

Part 1: Intro and sound montage of antiwar demonstration on March 18th in Chicago. 5:14min 1.2mb

Part 2: Joan Mellen's speech part one. Joan Mellen, author of A Farewell to Justice and creative writing professor at Temple University in Philadelphia speaks at the New York City Society for Ethical Culture in January 2006. 22:47min 5.2mb

Part 3: Conclusion of Joan Mellen's speech. 22:06min, 5mb

By Anonymous (not verified) , 27 March, 2006
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blog bloc'er
By Anonymous (not verified) , 27 March, 2006
Author
blog bloc'er