By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 February, 2006
Author
Ariel Perez

British Academics Vote for Strike Action

AUT general secretary Sally Hunt said university staff had run out of patience. "Employers must respond immediately with an offer - not talks about talks - if they are to prevent disruption. For too long, she added, they have had to accept the tired old excuses from vice-chancellors of wanting to pay more, but not having the money. That money is here now," she said.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 February, 2006
Author
Jake Sexton

Music, politics and yelling.

On this show, we discuss ridiculous UK "anti-terrorism" detentions, the victory of extraordinary rendition, the coming Iraqi civil war, the UAE port scandal, the abortion ban in South Dakota, and the arrest of Rod Coronado.

Musically, we’ve got Massive Attack, ARE Weapons, Mudhoney, Eric B & Rakim, Editors, System of a Down, Mr. Lif & El-P, Tool, Bright Eyes, Jet, Jamie Lidell, Immortal Technique, Queens of the Stone age, and more.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 February, 2006
Author
Radio Mundo Real

El popular informativo de radio y televión alternativa de EEUU tiene ahora un servicio de podcast para su versión en castellano.

Diariamente se podrá escuchar el conocido informativo anti-guerra con interesantes contenidos noticiosos poco difundidos por los grandes medios de comunicación.

La dirección para suscripción es: http://www.democracynow.org/podcast-es.xml y la web: http://www.democracynow.org/

By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 February, 2006
Author
David Grace

The first state to get IRV-Rank Choice Voting?

A short interview about the Maryland legislature vote on IRV. Maryland has learned their voting machines are rigged, but the problem can be partially solved with Rank Choice Voting, which allows us to vote for who we want and get honest representation.

The Maryland Legislature has a committee vote today. Contact them and let them know how you feel: