By Anonymous (not verified) , 8 July, 2005
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WSQT Radio 87.9 in DC

Vancouver court has agreed to extradict Tre Arrow back the the US. It now goes to the Prime Minister and at least one appeal remains, but US pressure on Canada seems to have forced Canada's hand.

The US government and the FBI have displayed an almost fanatical interest in Tre's case, along with all other ELF members or "Elves" they have been trying to catch.

Meanwhile, there seems to be little interest in solving a number of arsons of activist's homes in West Virginia where Massey Coal goons are suspected.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 8 July, 2005
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imemc.org

Weekly Audio Report
July 1-7, 2005

This week in Palestine - a service of the International Middle East Media Center, IMEMC.org, for the week of Friday, July 1, to Thursday, July 7, 2005.

Weekly Audio Report
July 1-7, 2005

This week in Palestine - a service of the International Middle East Media Center, IMEMC.org, for the week of Friday, July 1, to Thursday, July 7, 2005.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 8 July, 2005
Author
Free Radio Youth Collective

Clyde Valentin gives the scoop on this weekend's Hip-Hop Theater Festival. Announcements and outro. [7:26]

By Anonymous (not verified) , 8 July, 2005
Author
Free Radio Youth Collective

Andrew Ng from United Neighborhood Houses' Campaign for Summer Jobs details the struggle of the city's youth programs for adequate funding. [10:21]

By Anonymous (not verified) , 8 July, 2005
Author
Free Radio Youth Collective

A roundtable of cycling activists discuss the work ahead for bicycling rights, including Judy Ross from Times Up, David Smetman from Transportation Alternatives, and Ben from the NY Bicycle Messengers' Association. [17:41]

By Anonymous (not verified) , 8 July, 2005
Author
Free Radio Youth Collective

Bicycle advocates assemble on the steps of City Hall to remember cyclists and pedestrians killed by cars and call for policy reform. Folowed by "Bicycle Race" by Queen. [8:50]

By Anonymous (not verified) , 8 July, 2005
Author
Free Radio Youth Collective

On this June 17 2005 edition of Rise Up Radio, bicycle advocates remember cyclists and pedestrians killed by cars and call for immediate policy reform. Also, a roundtable discussion of what's needed to make NYC bike-friendly. Later in the show, we look at the struggle of the city's youth programs for adequate funding, and preview this weekend's Hip-Hop Theater Festival.

Intro and Youth News ... and a hot track from Antibalas. [6:37]

By Anonymous (not verified) , 8 July, 2005
Author
King Daevid MacKenzie

News and commentary program for use by indymedia stations, both online and broadcast. 9 minutes and 55 seconds.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 8 July, 2005
Author
Mr. X & Just Julie

Late Night with Mr. X & Just Julie, Episode 52

The TV Theme Episode, Part II. Hear and guess your favorite TV themes from the early days with Mr. X & Just Julie. Hear the very first Podcaster (Mr. X) to record a Podcast clip on a trampoline. Hulk Hogan visits the studio.