By Anonymous (not verified) , 22 November, 2005
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imemc.org

Housing Minister Isaac Herzog, a member of the labor party, has approved 350 new housing units for Maaleeh Adoumim. Herzog said he made the decision in consultation with Amir Peretz, the newly-elected leader of his party. The expansion is seen as a move to attract more right-wing Israeli voters to the Labor Party in elections scheduled for March.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 22 November, 2005
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migrant

Last night we were had dinner with an indymedia French friend and we started to talk with him about the French riots. It was so interesting that we decided to tape it. It is only an opinion, unpretentious. We hope that is interesting to you. It is in English.

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By Anonymous (not verified) , 22 November, 2005
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La Isla de Encanta

José Ignacio Lapido es uno de nuestros artistas favoritos. Las prisas del naufragio han impedido que pasara de la C a la hora de elegir algunas canciones favoritas (trajo, además de las que sonaron, temas de The Clash o Bob Dylan), pero una vez en tierra, a la sombra de las palmeras, nos cuenta historias sobre sus primeras escuchas de adolescencia, sobre las esperadas dificultades de la autoedición discográfica, sobre los músicos que le acompañan en esta gran aventura o sobre las posibilidades reales de recuperar el catálogo completo de 091.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 22 November, 2005
Author
Upstart Radio America

A PSA from former child actor Dickie Richards. Donate your Uzi today! Followed by the first new Raymond Lafferty piece in several months. Murtha / Schmidt / SNL mix with music by Sacred Spirit and Fat Boy Slim. Thoughts on Dinosaurs from William S. Burroughs music by Shalor. And finally Arundhati Roy with music by Gil Amran.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 22 November, 2005
Author
Mostafah Henaway & Stefan Christoff

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Listen to an interview with Ahmet Gulkan a taxi driver in downtown Toronto, organizer with the Toronto Coalition of Concerned Taxi Drivers and regular contributor to Taxi Post, Toronto’s monthly taxi newspaper.

Taxis are central to the North American urban economy and landscape, while the drivers represent an economic and social underclass of majority immigrant labour. In this interview Ahmet addresses the social and economic struggle of taxi drivers in Toronto, who collectively represent the second largest income for the City of Toronto.