Samples from Free Speech Radio News, and other form of "the media" - A "[Corporate] Free Press" Sampling, etc.

Free Speech Radio News (www.fsrn.org) and some others with more accurate and honest views of reality...

Unlike Deepa Fernandes, former "host" of Free Speech Radio News), among other involvement such as http://www.sevenstories.com/book/?GCOI=58322100771320 appears to be associated with Radio Rootz (www.peoplesproductionhouse.org/programs/radio-rootz) -- who actually responded a number of times to electronic mail from G/E, the same was not the case following asking about the change to the FSRN archive - which for example on July 26, 2007 appears to not be in the same form as the current programs, but if only like some software these link URL forms were backward compatible or such, they would still work, the change would be transparent, one who had an integrated link reference would not find out - if at all - by an inadvertently failed link reference.

Also, the archive now appears to go back to 2004, not to the mostly 2002-2003 period I asked about so maybe that is why no response no acknowledgment. I have yet to find out how to use tprogram date references G/E had as "samples' at ww.goodexample.info/airwaveweb/samples to "udpate" the references and hopefully complete some sort of organized, but not too ordered, to allow for "crossing."

Again, t some point G/E will arrange www.goodexample.info/samples so that it is a sort of organized like "play spaces" in a early childhood classroom: even though there's separate areas such as sand and sensory, blocks, dramatic play, writing, and drawing, etc., development of the social and the emotional and much more occurs "across" the "areas", to put it better by a book entitled "Books in the Sand Box? Markers in the blocks?"

I'll end by saying when I once attempted the above to facilitate children the opportunity "draw in the block area", label their buildings, write in dramatic area, another teacher asked, "who put these markers here".

As John Grebe, Sounds of Dissent, knows and suggested on the 25 July 2009 airing of his brief list of people such as "Jaoudat Abouazza" -- glad to hear of him mentioned and equally glad www.freemanz.com did not have teeth pulled by "(T)hanks for enduring the (T)," or as I think when someone on the radio does not properly credit thatmanz's audio work and much more:

"Freeman(t)" but would rather not propagate the S(t)a(t)e .

-- the list could of course go on, again, I would have included what happened to Freemanz if given airtime and/or audio space or text space, in order propagate and integrate this stuff.

I wrote that bit about "enduring..." in pencil outside subway station under overhang on concrete support tower at Haymarket Station a few years ago and it remains, outside Congress Street doorway.

Silly maybe, (does or wil not just happen) but the term: "[police states] withering away" -- www.marxists.org/archive/bebel/1879/society-future/ch03.htm

What of the "programs" at some radio stations that are only "archived" for "2 weeks."?

If www.radio4all.net "has it" does that in affect remedy that - but what about say others?

It would be "nice" to have some of the Local Edition (WMBR's 'ole "Nightly News") and relatively independent radio stations thinking of WATD and in particular "programs/shows" of musical nature, but relevant to others by Larry Nelson, "Ed and George [and Bill and Kevin]" and Ron Dwyer - outside the campus-community categories and certainly not akin to the so-called public radio - the polite ones - there are various public radio forms be it WERS which will air quite a free-form-like of music but will have "60 minutes" of 'no commercials" that usually follows a Buy-one-iota non-ad ad -- done all too often by other forms of public radio - yes like 'the media' there other various forms....

We are funded by you our listeners and [then insert polite ad here]" which is read mostly by woman, why?

I was thinking about and have been for some time Amer Jubran, a woman at Framingham...who was "mentioned" - more than that - on Local Edition - I usually recall the names but not 100% , is this is Kelly Jo Griffen?

http://boston.indymedia.org/newswire/display/15851

www.fsrn.org/content/monday%2C-november-29%2C-2004

Now on to archived integrative links that change. I think it has relevance beyond this.

"When these archived links were "working" the form was:

www.fsrn.org/news/20020419_news.html.

http://web.archive.org/web/20030212154045/http://www.fsrn.org/news/20021226_news.html

I was curious if (http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/) (Semantic Web) would remedy changed link forms.

Here's an example of what G/E thinks is exemplar rather than those "running on" website pages - like G/E and www.tucradio.org which goes and goes....sure good stuff - well if one wants to "challenge things" - say like the 'statist quo" but...

Check this as of July 2009: one page for www.fsf.org

A relatively recent program "Newscast for Friday, July 24, 2009" will be in the URL form noted below, but using the form will not access pre-2004, or the ones IG/E is intersted in resolving. The "sample" FSRN mentioning which was the intent, as crude as it is, was!

http://www.fsrn.org/audio/newscast-friday-july-24-2009/"; with each particular segment having a 4-digit number attached to end of above URL form.

Since changes at www.fsrn.org G/E must update the references below....March 20.2008 still note done as suggested above - not a simple matter of changing one form to another since URL change includes segment numeric changes as well....

Boston IMC article, any "updates" coming: http://boston.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=8859&;group="Boston-Area "Palestinian Activist Detained"

Maybe some update on Amer Jubran, thankfully actions appear to have 'result[ed] in his release before INS [got] his molars too. Not meant to be funny -- recalling how "reporters" chuckled after something Runsfeld once said; in which some people surely would not find so.

At the time there was solidarity with him outside JFCamelot Building... Read the short book if not already by Noam Chomsky -- Camelot Revisited -- .

http://www.fsrn.org did a segment on Jauodat Abouazza but aside from the people who already knew did it also reach other individuals and organizations who are already committed to peace and justice, and did it extend to anyone who passively consumes corporate "news" to see if it's raining?

Free Speech Radio News had a segment concerning Jaoudat Abouazza on Tuesday, July 3, 2002.

I recall a Boston IMC Newswire comment saying "he deserves what he gets."

Nothing backed up this "desire" nor was there any follow up to him being back in Canada without his four molars that were pulled while in INS custody. I'll use a caption from www.freemanz.com:

"'I'm home but my molars are still in Amerika!".

What follows is from the old from of FSRN archive, URL of this form were and are still in the www.goodexample.info "sample" page -- but one would have to determine the currrent URL from the airing of the FSRN broadcast: (July 7 2007 - recalling day month in England!) http://www.fsrn.org/news/20020702_news.html -- "INS Tortures Palestinian Student Activist"

"Despite widespread public and legal pressure, the US Immigration and Naturalization Service continues to imprison hundreds, if not thousands of immigrants on technical visa violations or similar minor charges. In recent months, the Department of Justice has stepped up the repression in a wave of detentions apparently directed at secular, politically-active immigrants.

After a hearing last Thursday, Boston-area resident Jaoudat Abouazza remains in prison where he has been subjected to what some are calling torture. Wajid Jenkins files this report."

"Reverence for one's own sacred things -- parents, religion, flag, laws, and respect for one's own beliefs -- these are feelings which we cannot even help. They come natural to us; they are involuntary, like breathing. There is no personal merit in breathing." an excerpt which was from www.barrycrimmins.com/twain.html - out of link, mean this is a dated URL. Updated URL: http://barrycrimmins.com/index.php?page=news&display=1194

I rambled enough but - We the (T)racked Public - Th other day just as I entered North Station someone asked for Portland Street - I directed and then left station to make sure I sent them the correct way - as I when to enter - mind you on the other end of station the (T)echnology which does not at current allow for a 7-day CharlieTicket "pass" to be placed on a CharlieCard was quick to prevent me from using that card to get back in - huh, no good deed...I walked to Haymarket rather than rightfully argue this one.

Then there's "save time and money get a CharlieCard. Ask an MBTA employee how."

Well one ought to be able to get the card without asking anyone - ought to be visible. Also as most everyone ought to know i(though seldom ever hear anyone from "Complementing Technology, that is, the people who have to help (understandable) some people to use the "Fare Vending Machines" suggest along the lines...

First, it is generally known RosaTickets and paying using money cost more than using a Card, right?

One example, perspective; if one places $10.00 on a RosaCard it will be used fast depending of course on how many "trips," so for some it might be better to get a $15.00, 7-day "pass."

Unlike the other social 'T'engineering ad of sorts suggesting 'save time and money next month, get, [not "buy" I think] a pass," well not always a savings, leaving the monthly "all-at-once" (a factor for some, of course) cost of passes, might less costly than paying for individual trips using Card, though depends on one particular case.

One's perspective ought to vary for this, but not all things - like 'targeted bombing', where "bombing" is intended to imply all means now known to kill and main and whatever the future might bestow - though clearly no natural low for any of this.

Since changes at www.fsrn.org G/E must update the references below....March 20.2008 still note done as suggested above - not a simple matter of changing one form to another since URL change includes segment numeric changes as well.... Free Speech Radio News (www.fsrn.org) and other notable samplings by others with honest views of reality via various forms of independent media and integrated (The New Crisis in Democracy: a conversation with Noam Chomsky -about integrating...) organizations and individuals committed to Change Actions, an awareness, and importance of "common disinterest" and an interpenatrable locales<->global citizenry.

Advertizing Citizenry

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The works, Change Actions, Actions Across Communities, AirwaveWEB, NEtWorked AdS, and Advertising Citizenry, are licensed (available for use by others (Add note from ....) under a Creative Commons License.

"Soon" to include links to individuals and organizations noted in FSRN eadlines and segments such as FSRN, i.e., Jeremy Scahill, www.IraqJournal.org, Radio For Peace International and others in need of support, WJUL, Lowell, MA, FPIF (Foreign Policy In Focus), etc.

If there was a sort of "reverse relation" between most of the organizations and individuals noted in FSRN's Headlines and segments, for example, if HRW (Human Rights Watch), Iraq Body Count, Justice Policy Institute , Global Gag Rule: A Danger to Womens Health , were mentioned more often and more prominently in other organizations such as NOW's (National Organization of Women) having references to FSRN, Flashpoints, IndyMedia, other independent media as noted in AirwaveWEB (and world via webcasting - streaming, to hear a radio show live, or anytime you want via archival audio), critical references regarding prison-industrial-university complex, "free market" subsidies, Alliance for Better Campaigns, environmental groups and more of the "G8[Billion] Integration", quality of life issues and actions, i.e., Center for Children's Health and the Environment rather than as a campus-community, radio station in Medford / Somerville, that for the most part, except for reference to Boston's IndyMedia connections potential primarilty with corporate "free press" NEtWorked AdS.

Black Box Voting (www.blackboxvoting.org, "old" arm of the site.)

Digital Voting Machine Flaws (4:42)

Activists and computer experts around the U.S. have become increasingly concerned that the electronic voting machines being phased in may have basic flaws in their design, allowing errors and potentially large-scale fraud. FSRN broadcast a special on the whole issue of voting processes on July 4th called Hacking Democracy, that can be heard by visiting our website, www.fsrn.org. Last week, the voting machine story sparked global interest with the publication of an independent scientific review of the voting software of one company. One of the scientists calls the software "amazingly and astonishingly wrong." Pokey Anderson brings us the latest.

In process of editing these additions - Please pardon my having to resort to copying a temp file from PC to Web area in order to complete changes - constrained by limited memory and other issues.

"Free Speech Radio News produced headlines covered the "war" (preventive invasion) and other breaking news." And continues to cover as well provide reports on "What About Afghanistan?" in Headlines.

Free Speech Radio News Headlines by Nell Abrams, Wednesday, July 23, 2003: ...Radio for Peace International Shuttered, Listen to RealAudio (Listen to the Real Audio via WebActive)

Activist [Bert Sacks] Fined for Bringing Medecine to Iraq

300 NEW YORKERS PROTEST THE ISRAELI MILITARY KILLING OF U.S. CITIZEN RACHEL CORRIE AND DEMAND A CONGRESSIONAL INVESTIGATION

socialist conference...

Peace Plan That Wall Street Would Love

Meanwhile an 11thhour plan to avert war has been shunned by the State Department. An African American-led, interfaith coalition of spiritual leaders who have just returned from Iraq where former District of Columbia representative Walter Fauntory met with Iraqi Foreign Minister Tariq Aziz constructed a peace plan aimed at averting the war in Iraq which Fauntory says will give corporate America full access to doloraized Iraqi oil. He tells Deepa Fernandes that if Wall Street knew of this plan they would su rely not advocate war. This segment was produced by WBAI?s Sharan Louise Harper.

Mumia Abu Jamal Commentaries

"Free Speech Radio News (www.fsrn.org) is producing headlines to cover the war and other breaking news at 7:01 am, 8:01 am, 10:01 am, 12:01 pm, 2:01 pm, 4:01 pm, and 6:01 pm EST."

This is "ROUGH DRAFT in progress which will be adding reference resources to much that is noted by FSRN, organizations, individuals, etc.

Activist [Bert Sacks] Fined for Bringing Medecine to Iraq duplicate

FCC Targets Berkeley Liberation Radio

While the Federal Communications Commission held a public forum yesterday to address the publics concern about media ownership, low power FM station Berkeley Liberation Radio is undergoing legal battles with the FCC who is threatening to take them off the air. Congressional regulations in recent years have made it increasingly harder for Low Power Fm stations to get an FCC license, and as Berkeley Liberation Radio experienced just last month, community supported Low Power stations that continue to broadca st risk losing everything under the scrutiny of the FCC.

Seattle Busses Bear Anti-War Slogans

No Copyrighted Material Allowed

Flush with a federal court victory two weeks ago, Recording and Motion Picture industry associations are targeting individual Internet users who share copyrighted material. The ruling said under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, internet servi ce providers must turn over the names of subscribers suspected of copyright violations to the industry groups without a court review. Nearly 200 students at Indiana university have been threatened with loss of computer access and school disciplinary proce dures if they don't delete the files from their hard drives.

New Revisions to Patriot Act (4:00)
"The D.C.-based Center for Public Integrity broke a story".

No Right to Protest in NYC

A Virtual March on Washington and Black Protest for Peace.

Pacifica National Board Meets

Victims Against Death Penalty

MLK Event in Harlem -Michael Moore on "Time's up!"

"MEMORABLE EVENING AT RIVERSIDE: Stirring Speeches, Moving Music and Rousing Responses Create "Echoes of Dr. King's 'Beyond Vietnam'" by WBAI listener Rose Kim.

Burma Boycott Grows and "Black Community Rally for Peace".

Coca-Cola Shareholders Meet in Houston (3:10)
Two weeks ago, a US District Court judge ruled that cases of human rights abuses against Coca-Colas Columbian bottlers, Panamco and Bebidas, will be allowed to go forward under the Alien Tort Claims Act, this as the annual shareholders meeting for Coke to ok place in Houston today. Columbian labor leader, William Mendoza, traveled to the meeting to draw attention to human rights violations committed by multinational corporations, and to refute Cokes claim that the lawsuit is "shameless effort to generate publicity using the name of our Company," its trademark and brands.

It's the real thing - murders at Coke by David Bacon

Coke is It By Garry Leech.

...murdered union leader Isidro Segundo Gil and five other unionists who worked for Coca-Cola and were targeted by paramilitaries. "We are filing this case to show our solidarity with the embattled trade unions of Colombia," says Steelworkers President Leo Gerard.

Coke Sued Over Death Squad Claims

The plaintiffs will cite the Alien Tort Claims Act, a centuries-old law which allows foreigners to sue US companies for damages caused abroad.

The Florida Consumer Action Network "The Florida Consumer Action Network is a grassroots organization which empowers citizens to influence public policy by organizing and educating in areas where consumer voices are u nderrepresented." Referenced regarding class action suit against 'MicroClosed.

COKE TO BE SUED IN U.S. COURT FOR HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES IN COLOMBIA
"Suit Alleges Local Managers Use Paramilitary Security Forces to Kidnap, Torture and Murder Union Leaders"

Steelworkers to file lawsuit against Coke

Pittsburgh-based United Steelworkers of America and the International Labor Rights Fund said they are filing a federal lawsuit against The Coca-Cola Co. and Panamerican Beverages Inc. The suit is being filed in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida.

Direct consumer action...

Labor Goes to the GAP Shareholders Meeting

[a mere] Living Wage in Santa Fe and Reflecting on Black History

Healthcare for All" Bill Unveiled

This week, Congressmen Conyers of Michigan and McDermott of Washington unveiled "the United States National Health Insurance Act" and "Global Banana Workers to Sue U.S. Multinationals in US Courts

New Europe": Slovenia and War and Jordan Sweatshops Part II. The Power of Protest

Over a Million March for May Day in Paris

World Social Forum Continues

Jounalists Kidnapped in Colombia

Part 2: Colombian Oil

Institute for Policy Studies.... report on US influence... "Coalition of the Willing, or Coalition of the Coerced? Part II"

Agent Orange in Supreme Court and Oil Series: Nigeria.

US Bombs Exploding in Nigeria

A bomb detonation exercise being carried out by American bomb disposal experts is causing havoc in a Nigerian community. The community want the exercise stopped. Tempers are rising as the exercise continues unabated to the dismay of the community. Sam Olu koya went to the Ajilete community to investigate the matter.

The Native American "Talking Couch"

Filmmaker and director of Smoke Signals, Chris Eyre (like "air"), and comedian Drew LaCapa (la-COP-uh) recently joined forces at the Taos Talking Pictures Film Festival. They're striking back at one hundred years of Hollywood Indians in a new live perform ance - "The Talking Couch." The two entertainers take inspiration from Beavis and Butthead and Mystery Science Theater as they lampoon a collection of movie clips. Joe Gardner Wessely was there.

Bikini Atoll Anniversary

Asbestos Insulation Case Examined and Women's Role on Indian Society.

FSRN's Headlines, an example of DMCA: "Copyright Enforcement Trumps Privacy Right s". An Electronic Frontier Foundation spokesperson comments.

'COrpKillEr helping to build graves in India....

Vandana Shiva

Skip (Connecting Citizens) Introduction? [no] / Yes

If your aunt, friend, school mate, etc. is not aware of other forms of media besides corporate consumer-sponsor driven ones or has yet to "persuade themselves" that something is "missing" in the news they actively hear, reflect, and act upon then some of these samples may highlight one real existing dichotomy, corporate controlled viewpoint and reality "on the street" from the people affected and concerned worldwide.

Francis A. Boyle ,Professor of Law at the University of Illinois College of Law...

I was going to add a response (as others have already done) to the person who in IndyGlobal, and I still hope it doesn't become a mostly IndyUSA viewpoint, granted overall concern for rest of the world, people, environment, justice, but in the way that NRP (obtuse connection to the letters I prefer) whereby for the most part the voices on this so-called public service renoucement radio sound as if from the same town or grew up under similar cirumstances.

I value objective scientific explanations and interpretations (Acts of Meaning by Jerome Bruner) that are subjective, the voices do not sound like representative ESL (English as Second Language ) speakers. IndyGlobal is a virtual global resource , does its contributors and readers mirror the vastness of where IMC exists thoughout the world? Unless most people who have acquired another language have done it in a remarkable manner in that their writing leads me to think they write as if English wa s their first language.

There's already a case whereby some peace and justice related and indepedent media do not complement or utilize IndyMedia (some prefer to use corporate credit card sponsors for event listings even. -granted the site I am recalling has peace and justice ap parently at its core of concern) but there's Scott Harris, Between the Lines and several others but I still see more corporate references like 'Another Pea and corporrtae media, television and radio, tends to facilitate a view of people who are f rom the same cultures and who share native languages as being soley disjoint with one another. Do you think corporate media and TV "shows" reflect a representation of persons speaking English as a second language even close to a reasonable mirror of rea lity?

"Why no one takes IndyMedia Seriously . If I was to respond, the logic is clearly open to finding just one person who does take IndyMedia "seriously".

For starters, Free Speech Radio News, often sites references to IndyMedia and gets reports from them. Since I consider FSRN to be an exemplarly form of worldwide serious, consistent, and much more I for one take IMC serious even if I concede it can me much more.

The point is there is no hierarchy to go to complain to; volunteers, suppoters of various degrees are all welcome to partcipate in its functioning and evolvement.

It hardly makes sense for IndyGlobal to be a resource "hub" for everything that happens in the world though articles are compliled there. It seems to follow its nature to be distributed across various IMC sites. I'd add my response to InfoShop t hat rather than continue discussion about the efficiency of posting the same message in many IMC Newswire sections turned into personal attack, "he's a..." along with some serious responses. One Sky, Four or Five Worlds, InfoShop, Chuck on decline of IMC"

At last I would have asked the person why the need to refer to corporate news sources, were Latin American IMC sites visited, was it asked why no www.venezuelaindymedia.org, they're welcome to be a sort of 70's groupie who used to follow bands arou nd the world but I think it's evident there's some limitations to existing corporate institutions that move reporters only where "hot spots" have developed.

Free Speech Radio News for daily news segment summarys and Real Audio archive, and WebActive to hear Headlines or entire show. Also archives for CounterSpin and Democracy Now! and others.

Not just a "mere living wage" campaign?

[A mere] Living Wage in Santa Fe (4:26)

"The city of Santa Fe, New Mexico has passed the nations most far-ranging minimum wage law, requiring many parts of the private sector to raise wages to 8.50 an hour. This makes Santa Fe the third U.S. city to attempt such a wage hike, following failed attempts in New Orleans, Not just a "mere living wage" campaign?

[A mere] Living Wage in Santa Fe (4:26)

"The city of Santa Fe, New Mexico has passed the nations most far-ranging minimum wage law, requiring many parts of the private sector to raise wages to 8.50 an hour. This makes Santa Fe the third U.S. city to attempt such a wage hike, following failed attempts in New Orleans, Louisiana and Santa Monica, California. But as Joe Gardner Wessely reports from New Mexico, Santa Fe may have a better chance of implementing its minimum wage than those cities who tried before." Oregon Leads Case Against Pfizer; "Irradiated Meat Feeds America's Kids".

FCC Targets Berkeley Liberation Radio (4:30)

"Black Artists Gather to Expose Media Censorship" (3:50) "Rap Artists, R&B and Pop Music stars gathered in NYC to appear before a panel of City Council members, Educators and Ministers to expose a music industry practice and radio programming policy that forces censorship of Black Music. Simba Russeau files th is report." ("Plantation State")

Public Hearing Set To Expose Censorship of Black Music On New York Airwaves

Skeletons in [Senator] Frist?s Closet

For anyone who reflects about [B]ig [B]read Closet may want to consider that even if they regularly provide more in dept news details specifially on world coverage beyond the "international community" (Intcom) - NRP (intentional switch of letters) view there's still examples when they simply repeat the sort of "he's a surgeon", and other common bio-highlights and may fall short of critical analysis. What else may he be or represent?

"Tennessee senator Bill Frist is the new senate Majority leader, replacing the embattled Trent Lott. Republican Senators elected Frist by voice vote today. Frist has been given failing grades from civil rights, environmental, and labor groups, for his v oting record. Government ethics groups say the Senate?s only physician has a conflict of interest when it comes to health policy. His family's private hospital company has paid hudreds of millions of dollars in fines for Medicare fraud. From DC, Josh C haffin has this look at new Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist."

Some less than detailed references (for now) from the above FSRN news program on its others segments and Headlines: Physicians for a National Health Program
Center for Responsive Politics
Connecticut Voices for Children
"Cheney's intervention blocks pact to help poor [or one could say developing in light of so-called intervention efforts] countries after pharmaceutical firms lobby White House."

Since FSRN has detailed introductions to its news segments but even at Headlines are not in text form, just the same glad there's archived audio but for now will list another reference for noted FSRN Headlines

KESBEH FAMILY RECEIVES SIX-MONTH STAY OF DEPORTATION
"Less than 24 hours before their deportation, they were granted a highly unusual six-month stay. Sen. Ted Kennedy, who chairs the Immigration Subcommittee, agreed Thursday to review a bill written by Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee that would make the Kesbeh family members permanent residents or citizens. The INS agreed not to deport the family while the bill is under review."

South Africans Strike Against Privitization
"Wednesday thousands of South African workers concluded their 2 day strike to protest government plans to privatize state-owned businesses. The Congress of South African Trade Unions or COSATU the largest trade federation in South Africa, called the strik e to protest government plans to privatize large state-owned communications, transport, and services sectors. Free Speech Radio News?s Randi Zimmerman spoke with South African Community activist and labor relations practitioner Moefidah Jaffer. "

FSRN Headlines - noted in the 26 December 2002 Free Speech Radio News (www.fsrn.org) Headlines:

Four Day Work, I mean 4 Day School Weeks

Maybe if there's more reversal or ignoring of DAP and more use of developmentally inappropriate educational process such as David Elkind notes in one of his books entitled Miseducation or if there 's less use of the ideas discussed in Jerome Bruner's Process of Education, or if Lev Vygotsky's Zone of Proximal Development, the most widley, I thought, of his thoughts in practical use today is less so then maybe you can "do it all" in 4 days pe r week. I'll add the book Ready for What?

I have not intentionally watched the 'Public Service Renoucment's Corp-Newshour but I did turn on the TV and heard an "Essay: In Praise of Idleness" (I wonder if she also has a photo of Bertrand Russell in her office like Noam Chomsky), by "Essayist Anne Taylor Fleming [who] reflects on being idle."

The essay notes the "idle" time often neglected in what I call the difference between being lonely and alone. There's also a connection with as Ralph Nader says facilitated "growing up corporate" with the tools of the future trade.

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Another Goal of Imperialism: We want your genes

"[Free Speech Radio News] invite[s] you to join us on an odyssey that takes us from deep inside Zapatista rebel territory with the biodiversity of the rainforests of Mexico's south east, through maquiladoras in Central America and finally making the last leg of the perilous journey, illegally, crossing the US/Mexico border in search of work on the streets of San Francisco. FSRN's Chiapas team, Mariana Mora, Luz Ruiz and Tim Russo bring us this sp ecial documentary."

Maquiladoras Sweatshops by any other name

The San Francisco Day Labor Program

Plan Puebla Panama Moves Forward (4:26)
"With a major peace conference opening today in Chiapas, Mexico, the first major event since the Zapatista march to Mexico City over a year ago, one item on the agenda will be the proposed Central American project, Plan Puebla Panama. Last week, represent atives from Central American countries and Mexico met to announce the next stage of the regional integration project called Plan Puebla Panama, a project widely protested by indigenous groups, human rights and environmental groups. Plan Puebla Panama is a comprehensive plan for a major transportation and industrial corridor from Puebla, Mexico all the way to Panama, which critics say will necessarily displace vast numbers of native communities, bring rampant and uncontrolled ecological devastation, while the massive industrial development will irrevocably damage the region--rich in culture, biodiversity and natural wealth. In one of the first concrete steps towards realizing the plan, Central American nations and Mexico agreed on a $3 billion dollar highw ay project stretching through all seven Central American countries and southern Mexico, a region encompassing 102 million square kilometers and 63 million citizens. In response to the meeting, the Interamerican Development Bank granted $4 billion dollars to the series of complex infrastructure developments slated to be completed by 2025. Pauline Bartelone has more from Costa Rica."

Zapatista Seed Saving Project Puts Its First Collection of Traditional Corn Seeds Into Deep Freeze Storage in Highlands of Chiapas, Mexico

Zapatista Report First presented as a speech at the Indigenous Struggles panel at the Second National Conference on Mexico-U.S. Relations, Mexico Solidarity Network by Mercedes Osun, translated by Irlandesa Z Magazine, December 1999.

"Bio-Piracy in Chiapas by BILL WEINBERG"

"THE ZAPATISTA MOVEMENT"

ZNet's Chiapas Watch

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"Impeach Bush? Last week, U.S. District Court Judge John D. Bates ruled that Ohio Congressman Dennis Kucinich and 31 other Democratic Representatives did not have standing to sue George W. Bush, Colin Powell and Donald Rumsfeld to challenge Bush's withdrawal, without th e approval of Congress, from the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty. In ruling that the treaty termination issue was a political question best left to the political branches of government, the judge added that Congress has many ways to influence a Preside nt's actions, including impeachment. That's exactly what some people feel Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld and Ashcroft deserve for their plans to wage war on Iraq and for their imposition of what many are calling a police state in America. A distinguished legal ex pert is standing by to help any member of Congress who is willing to initiate the impeachment process. Kellia Ramares has more."

"Francis A. Boyle is Professor of Law at the University of Illinois College of Law. He aided Henry B Gonzalez in 1991 with a resolution to impeach Bush Sr. The message below is from Boyle to members of Association of American Law Schools seeking support for an Impeachment Bill against current President George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, and John Ashcroft."

"As killings occur, the principles laid down in the Nuremberg trials will be applicable. Their deaths will not only be a moral outrage, they will constitute violations of international law."

The soaring CounterPunch to corporate media!

Flashpoints - "Your Investigative Radio News Magazine", Francis A. Boyle and (under statement) more...

['COrpKillEr] Consumes India

"For the last eight months, the indigenous people and the local peasantry in a forest hamlet in India has been fighting US multinational ['COrKillEr]. The bottling plant of [Rather than further name recognition in any way I'll point to a resource] ['COrpKillEr], in the words of locals "has been digging our graveyards ever-since it came to our locality...."

Activist Fined for Bringing Medicine to Iraq (3:25)

"As the Bush Administraiton moves in on Iraq, the first American ever fined for violating the US sanctions regime against Iraq says he won't pay. The ten thousand dollar fine is due today, but Bert Sacks of Seattle, Washington says the government is unjus tly targeting him for taking medicines to Iraq. Instead of paying the fine, Sacks says he'll raise money to pay for more medicines. Joshua Chaffin reports from Washington."

AIDS Activists vs. [COrpKillEr]

bomb testing in Nigeria, also, maybe person in wheel chair while home was being destroyed.

Oct 12, 2001 FSRN I think here Chomsky notes it would take a research paper to uncover...

As John Grebe, Sounds of Dissent knows and suggested on the 25 July 2009 airing his brief list of people such as "Jaoudat Abouazza" -- glad to hear of him mentioned -- and glad www.freemanz.com did not have teeth pulled by "(T)hanks for enduring the (T)" or as I think when someone on the radio does not properly credit thatmanz's audio work and much more: "Freeman(t)" but I would rather not propagate the S(t)a(t)e -- the list could go on, again I would have included what happen to Freemanz if given airtime and/or audospace or textspace -get it propagate and integrate this stuff...

I wrote that bit about "enduring..." in pencil outside subway station under overhang on concrete support beam at Haymarket Station a few years ago and it remains, outside Congress Street doorway.

Silly maybe but the term: [police states] "withering away" -

What of the "programs" at some radio stations that are only "archived" for "2 weeks." If www.radio4all.net "has it" does that in affect remedy that - but what about say others?

It would be "nice" to have some of the Local Edition (WMBR's 'ole "Nightly News") and relatively independent radio stations )thinking of WATD and in particular "programs/shows" bu Larry Nelson, "Ed and George [and Bill and Kevin]" and Ron Dwyer - outside the campus-community categories and certainly no akin to the so-called public radio station forms be it WERS which will air quite a free-form-like of music and will have "60 minutes" of 'no commercials" but that usually follows a Buyota non-ad ad - famously done by other forms of public radio - yes like 'the media" there other various forms...."...you our listeners and insert*polite*ad*here" done mostly by woman - why is that?

Back on it: I was thinking about and have been for some time Amer Jubran, a woman at Framingham...who was "mentioned" - more than that - on Local Edition - I usually recall the names but not 100% is this (Kelly Jo Griffen) : http://boston.indymedia.org/newswire/display/15851

www.fsrn.org/content/monday%2C-november-29%2C-2004

Now on to archived integrative links that change:

I think it has relevace beyond this;

"When these archived links were "working" the form was for example www.fsrn.org/news/20020419_news.html.

I was curious if Semantic Web (www.w3c.org - off topic as typical but for an example of what G/E thinks is exemplar rather than those "running on" website pages - like G/E and www.tucradio.org which goes and goes....sure good stuff - well if one wants to "challenge things" - say like the 'statist quo" but...

Check this as of July 2009: (one page for www.fsf.org

A relatively recent program "Newscast for Friday, July 24, 2009" will be in the URL form noted below thus as initially also noted below will no longer work for all the "sample" FSRN mentioning which was the intent here, as crude as it is, was!

www.fsrn.org/audio/newscast-friday-july-24-2009/" with each particular segment having a 4-digit number attached to end of above URL form.

G/E will "repair" to the best of his...

Since changes at www.fsrn.org G/E must update the references below....March 20.2008 still note done as suggested above - not a simple matter of changing one form to another since URL change includes segment numeric changes as well.... Boston IMC article, update coming: Boston-Area Palestinian Activist Detained

Maybe FSRN and others will note Amer Jubran and actions will result in his release before INS gets his molars too. FSRN did a segment on Jauodat Abouazza but aside from the people who already knew did it also reach other individuals and organizations who are already committed to peace and justice and did it extend to anyone who passively consumes corporate "news" to see if it's raining?

Free Speech Radio News had a segment concerning Jaoudat Abouazza , Tuesday, July 3, 2002. I recall a Boston IMC Newswire comment saying "he deserves what he gets." Nothing backed up this desire nor was there any follow up to him being back in Canada without his four molars that were pulled while in INS custody. I'll use a caption from Freemanz : 'I'm home but my molars are still in Amerika!".

INS Tortures Palestinian Student Activist:
"Despite widespread public and legal pressure, the US Immigration and Naturalization Service continues to imprison hundreds, if not thousands of immigrants on technical visa violations or similar minor charges. In recent months, the Department of Justice has stepped up the repression in a wave of detentions apparently directed at secular, politically-active immigrants.��After a hearing last Thursday, Boston-area resident Jaoudat Abouazza remains in prison where he has been subjected to what some are calling torture. Wajid Jenkins files this report."

Reverence for one's own sacred things -- parents, religion, flag, laws, and respect for one's own beliefs -- these are feelings which we cannot even help. They come natural to us; they are involuntary, like breathing. There is no personal merit in breathing. Barry Crimmins' excerpt.

Commentary :: Human Rights : International : Labor : Media : Organizing Sounds of Dissent - Some other forms of 'the media' are not all archived nor forgotten about... by G/E (the threat of a [www.goodexample.info]" (No verified email address) 26 Jul 2009 Modified: 28 Jul 2009 Much audio from radio that veers away from polite topics of weather and such, that approaches an ultimate binary question to ensure or at minimum not foster this being the case: "biology’s only experiment with higher intelligence is likely to prove quite brief� (http://mitworld.mit.edu/video/287) be it in the forms of interviews, etc., formally or informally -- maybe just a blurb of sorts -- yet beyond the "permissible spectrum" is not always archived, beyond "two weeks." DN!, Between the Lines and others have transcripts and actual phone numbers (as does BTL) too for "contacting" -- but also what of concerns and ideas that "challenge things" that are archived, yet seldom mentioned, followed up upon again - or virtually not at all.