By Anonymous (not verified) , 20 June, 2005
Author
drew tarico

We talk to Jason Scott, creator of http://www.textfiles.com and the director of a new documentary about his passion for BBSs. We hear about what it takes to make a one man film with modern equipment. We also discuss the Supreme Court's refusal to hear arguments about the FCC's proposed relaxation of ownership restrictions.

The mediageek radioshow is a weekly critical look at our media environment, with a focus on independent media and the people who make it.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 20 June, 2005
Author
imemc.org

Headline 2006005

After US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice visited the Palestinian Authority area and Israel to ease tensions, and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Israeli Prime Minester Ariel Sharon agreed on demolishing vacated settlers’ homes in the Gaza Strip after pullout, violance continued to escalate ,in the morning, Israeli troops shot dead an unarmed 17-year-old Palestinian and wounded another while bird hunting in an area near the Israeli settlement of Netzarim in the Gaza Strip.

Headline 2006005

By Anonymous (not verified) , 20 June, 2005
Author
Johnny Wizard

Once the document was declassified after the war it became
known that it contained 40 caveats - including 15 uses of
"probably", all of which had been removed from the previously
published version.

BINGO

(audio excerpts are from Coast to Coast's broadcast on
the EVIDENCED high treason committed by the bush administration on 9/11)

How Bush misled the world
http://www.theage.com.au/handheld/articles/2004/02/05/1075853996640.html

By Anonymous (not verified) , 20 June, 2005
Author
King Daevid MacKenzie

News and commentary program for use by indymedia stations, both online and broadcast. 12 minutes and 39 seconds.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 20 June, 2005
Author
Stefan Christoff

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Listen to an interview with Alternative Radio’s David Barsamian recorded in Beirut Lebanon, which focuses on the current political situation in Lebanon four months after the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri. Hariri’s death in February 2005 sparked large-scale demonstrations in downtown Beirut in the days after the bomb-blast.