By Anonymous (not verified) , 11 November, 2004
Author
nell geiser

Michael Blaine, director of public policy for the Drug Policy Alliance, discusses David Soares's successful run for District Attorney in Albany and why it may mean the days of the Rockefeller Drug Laws are numbered. [two versions: 9:44 and 12:49]

By Anonymous (not verified) , 11 November, 2004
Author
Ron Anicich

Your weekly wrap-up of North American police brutality, misconduct and corruption.

This weekly radio segment is produced by Ron Anicich at CKLN 88.1 FM in Toronto. New programs are uploaded on Thursdays.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 11 November, 2004
Author
Jose Surra
By Anonymous (not verified) , 11 November, 2004
Author
Jose Surra
By Anonymous (not verified) , 10 November, 2004
Author
WSQT Radio

WSQT radio is now running this promo for the Counterinaugral in regular rotation, and also playing this report on yesterday's cancelled baseball stadium vote.

This Counterinaugural promo is set to to the old heavy metal piece "Am I Evil" by Diamondhead. Those heavy drums have got to be heard to be believed, and are perfect for the occasion.
Last time around we had drumming groups escorting small groups of protestors down to the main action, thus this choice of music.

The baseball update is the latest in a series of reports on this issue.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 10 November, 2004
Author
Debbie Lienhart

Local and state election stories from the November 2, 2004 election. 29:00

Stories include Arizona Proposition 200, Albuquerque street bond that extends a road through the petroglyphs, Santa Cruz transportation measure, and Democratic gains in state elections.

Show produced by Debbie Lienhart at KRFC Fort Collins, Colorado. Contributors include Vinny Lombardo, Dori Smith, Renee Blake, Amanda Shauger, Elaine Higginbotham, Ann Alquist, Revecca Cornthwaite, Shakademic and Glenn Scott.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 10 November, 2004
Author
monkey

TriasArtGroup radio broadcast dedicated to 15th annual of tearing down the Berlin wall.