By Anonymous (not verified) , 7 March, 2006
Author
marco

Kelvin Long speaks at the Public Interest Environmental
Law Conference. Here he discusses the San Francisco Peaks,
and a corporation's efforts to convert toilet water into
snow so that people can ski. A bumpersticker saying "where
the affluent meets the effluent," says almost everything.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 7 March, 2006
Author
Tracey James

SRR 02-19-06 (Beyond the shadow) piece called 'The biological plague of America'. Also 'SR' deals with Dick 'shoot first look later' Cheney.

The biological makeup of this privatized order is a
deadly pathogen spreading it's poison through out Sams
plantation and the world. Now who is the leader of
this Dr. Frankenstein stew of bio death? Sam of
course.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 7 March, 2006
Author
Ariel Perez

Kidding ourselves about poverty

Since 2000, the number of people living in official poverty has increased by 5.4 million. But according to experts, that number vastly underestimates the real total. Duke university sociology professor David Brady puts it this way: "Each August we Americans tell ourselves a lie. The entire episode is profoundly dishonest."

By Anonymous (not verified) , 7 March, 2006
Author
tha 1 who Trevs

at my high school, a rumor started circulating about tha administration banning camoflauge because it was a symbol of a racist gang. i thought this was absurd, so i took my voice recorder to school and asked around. 8:42

By Anonymous (not verified) , 7 March, 2006
Author
£

Mobile automation; pedophilia; accessibility and med tech; Indy strategy.

58:41
ypoCmaertStceriD

By Anonymous (not verified) , 7 March, 2006
Author
Robbie Sinnott

an update on Madu's case - speaking from the refugee hostel in Kinsale, Co. Rock.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 7 March, 2006
Author
Robbie Sinnott

21mins 20secs, mp3, 128kbps

An interview with Madu Chuckunyere who fled Biafraland (southe-eastern Nigeria) in August 2004.

This interview details the history of the Biafran independence movement and MASOB.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 7 March, 2006
Author
Under the Pavement Radio Show

6th March 2006 edition of Under the Pavement, Manchester's radical radio show.
Full two hour show.

Under the Pavement is a long running fortnightly radio show broadcast every other Monday 9.00pm-11.00pm on ALL FM 96.9, a community radio station, in south Manchester.
The show focusses on radical and activist campaigns and activities in the city.

This show features an interview with the organisers of the StrummerCamp, http://strummercamp.asia-carrera.co.uk/ taking place in May.