By Anonymous (not verified) , 8 February, 2006
Author
Krijtje v.d. Stoep

internetreedioprogramma
Gillende keukenmeiden gaat deze week over de zeer ondemocratische en oerstomme beslissing van het nederlandse parlement en de nederlandse regering om militairen naar Afghanistan te sturen.
http://squat.net/koekoeroe

internetreedioprogramma
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Jan Soldaat ging in Leiden de Haarlemmerstraat op en vroeg de mensen daar naar hun mening.
Straatinterviews dus vanavond.
(via programmering de hele week terug te luisteren)
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By Anonymous (not verified) , 8 February, 2006
Author
Al uh Looyah

This is an Interview I conducted with Fred Burks ( http://www.wanttoknow.info ) on Oct. 7, 2004. It was on my first show on radioActive sanDiego which can be found in its entirety here: http://radio.indymedia.org/node/2893 . this is just the interview part of that show, where we talk about Fred's experiences interpreting for dubya, whether or not he's "mic'd up", the 9/11 coverup, and mind control.
55 min.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 7 February, 2006
Author
redjade

March 18 2006 will be a massive human peace sign in Budapest

Every year since the US/K forces invaded Iraq people of Budapest have come together to protest for peace by forming a human peace sign at Budapest's Hero's Square. These uploads are a series of 'video scraps' of the activists organising this event - the scraps will be later made into a larger documentary with the working title of 'How To Make A Peace Sign'

Info about the Peace Sign: http://Bekejel.net

By Anonymous (not verified) , 7 February, 2006
Author
Maria

We read Piggy and Dad Go Fishing and Rodeo Ron and his Milkshake Cows (Maria got to burp alot reading this one!) and we played lots of fun music for children of all ages.

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

Stuck on the "mummy track" -- Why having a baby means lower pay and prospects?

LaborNews: Information about most of us.
"Too many women get stuck on a 'mummy track' of low pay and low prospects. The pay gap for women working part-time, at nearly 40%, has barely improved since the Sex Discrimination Act was introduced 30 years ago," said Caroline Slocock, the chief executive of the Equal Opportunities Commission.