By Anonymous (not verified) , 5 April, 2005
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Ambazonia indymedia

In the lil 1.5 meter square studio and following a program life in the early morning on the Voice of Manyu Rural Community Radio.

Most old folks in this area of Manyu listen to the programms of their community radio in the morning as they prepare to go to their farms, in the afternoon after returning from their farms while cooking or working at home and in the evening while hanging out.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 5 April, 2005
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Ambazonia indymedia

To better understand the dynamics in such a radio project like the Voice of Manyu Rural Community radio project one needs to get abit close to the people that make it happen.

Hear the people that keep radio Manyu in the air tell their personal stories and relation to the radio project.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 5 April, 2005
Author
indymedia Ambazonia

I look into the way the content of the programs in the Voice of manyu Rural Community Radio is decided.

Interview with activists from Voice of Manyu Rural Community Radio project on how the get about produce the needed content for the community.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 5 April, 2005
Author
Ambazonia indymedia

Despite hardship the folks in the Voice of Manyu Rural Community Radio know their community of a million people desperately need them, and they are up to the task.

Interview with folks from the voice of Manyu Rural Community Radio project

By Anonymous (not verified) , 5 April, 2005
Author
Tarik M. Abdelazim

ON March 17, 2003, four Catholic Workers from Ithaca NY committed civil disobedience in a local military recruiting station. Surprisingly, in April 2004, the prosecution of the four war resistors in state court ended with the jury deadlocked 9-3, in favor of acquittal. Four months later, the federal government unexpectedly jumped into the fray and issued subpoenas. Now the "St. Patrick Four" face six years in prison (or more) if convicted. An exclusive, in-studio interview with the four defendants.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 5 April, 2005
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Under the Pavement Radio Show

4thy April 2005 edition of Under the Pavement, Manchester's radical radio show.
Full two hour show.

Under the Pavement is a long running fortnightly radio show broadcast every other Monday 9.00pm-11.00pm on ALL FM 96.9, a community radio station, in south Manchester.
The show focusses on radical and activist campaigns and activities in the city.

This Show's Interview:
Manchester Social Forum

Show also features news from Indymedia, what's on guide from the Networking Newsletter, Kazzan's Gig Guide and an eclectic mix of thought provoking music!