By Anonymous (not verified) , 9 February, 2005
Author
imemc

40 sec MP3

Lede: After yesterday's summit in sharm al sheikh, egypt between Palestinian president mahmoud abbas and Israeli prime Minster ariel Sharon, Israel agreed to the token measure of giving 1000 Palestinian permits to work in Israel , but with 1.2 million Palestinians living in Gaza alone, many Palestinians consider the gesture insulting .
A report from the International Middle East Media Center in Palestine:

Script

While the Palestinian authority declared the summit a success, apposition groups have expressed their extreme disappointment.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 9 February, 2005
Author
Mr. Mike

The first "Underground Show" recorded; utter chaos with Al Uh Looya. I think we began recording ten minutes after the show began.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 8 February, 2005
Author
WSQT Radio

The Kalb Report is a series of panel discussions at the National Press Club, and this one featured three key players-one from the "Nati's," one from the Post, and one from NPR-all pro baseball.

First came an hour of crap that included everything from the team's chances of winning games to the steroid problem to a huge lack of confidence that their stadium will ever be built.

About the steroids- Don't we have enough drugs in SE without adding a bunch of steroid-addled baseball players with arms grown to the size of an elephant's trunk with help from steroids?

By Anonymous (not verified) , 8 February, 2005
Author
WSQT Radio

The Tony the Rat song attacking DC Mayor Williams, and an overview of MAYDAY DC's activities

By Anonymous (not verified) , 8 February, 2005
Author
WSQT Radio

WSQT has produced a promo for the upcoming IMF protests, as well as a recording of the "Tony the Rat" song about Mayor Williams and a report
on a pro-baseball stadium event.

We're still here!

The IMF promo is set to music from "Mortal Kombat" and emphasizes that since the G7 is now admiting that 100% debt relief is possible now is the time to finish off the IMF's regime of odious debt. The IMF and World Bank are compared to predatory inner-city lenders.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 8 February, 2005
Author
Skidmark Bob

Rev Billy, Radioactive, Ian(Fugazi) Jello Biafra, Boots Riley, Indigo Girls, Tom Morello, Azeem, Fifteen, Jim Page, Immortal Teq, Strike Anywhere, Mike Park,