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Ladies Night!

Dec. 1, 2010, 6:56 a.m.
Old time, bluegrass, folk and field recordings featuring female performers on the The Edge of Americana this week. Enjoy (JB and OK) JB&OK



Between the Lines Week of December 10, 2010

Dec. 1, 2010, 6:27 a.m.
Crisis in Korea, Potential for War;Women in Time of War;Discussion of the book and G. W. Bush Memoir, “Decision Points”



83 - Anarchism and Sex

Dec. 1, 2010, 12:37 a.m.
Anarchist view of sexuality is quite different to all others. The main difference, as i see it, is in the direct approach to the establishment of the view about specifics. Here i talk about how it should be done in order to go towards a more free sexual world.



Color Me Once

Nov. 30, 2010, 10:33 p.m.
Got kinda introspective and melancholy...deep stuff.



Black and White and Red All Over

Nov. 30, 2010, 8:37 p.m.
The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit Show - A musical mid-life crisis -- a late-night search for meaning and happiness airs on WRIR LP Monday nights from 11 PM to 1 AM. Stream the show @ www.wrir.org



disRespect Retrospective - Woman With Cancer

Nov. 30, 2010, 7:23 p.m.
Full Disclosure - I applied twice to ODSP for a medical Community Startup Benefit, and the first time the worker was instructed that the next worker who laughed at someone with a disability wouldn't work at ODSP any more. Neither the first nor the second worker even looked at the application before turning it down. The consequences of similar treatment for the woman in this show were more serious.



You Don't Like The Truth: 4 days inside Guantánamo

Nov. 30, 2010, 6:54 p.m.
This award-winning documentary is based on seven hours of video footage from the interrogation of Omar Khadr in Guantánamo Bay, recently declassified by the Canadian courts. We speak with one of the filmmakers, Luc Coté.



The Solution Next Door

Nov. 30, 2010, 5:57 p.m.
Biologist John Hafernik talks about the sudden, mysterious disappearance of many of the world’s honey bees (known as colony collapse disorder) as well as a wider pollinator crisis. Then, IBM Researcher Christine Robson discusses a new iPhone application known as CreekWatch which enables regular folks to help measure the world’s water supply by simply visiting their neighborhood parks.



Martha Stewart Whole Living Radio on Sirius

Nov. 30, 2010, 4:33 p.m.
Lisa Davis, MPH, C.N.C, creator, host, and producer of It's Your Health Network, www.itsyourhealthnetwork.com is Terri's guest to talk about health books for your holiday gift list: Lisa Davis, MPH, CNC, creator, host, and producer of It's Your Health Network Here is the link to Lisa's picks! http://theradioblog.marthastewart.com/2010/11/must-reads-and-great-gifts-for-the-bookworm-in-your-life.html#more-13308



Wikileaks Lays Bare US Support of illegal Honduran Coup

Nov. 30, 2010, 3:29 p.m.
Wikileaks has struck again with an embarrassing revelation that US diplomacy says one thing in private diplomatic channels and quite another thing in public. Is anyone surprised? Probably not, but one especially damaging cable has revealed that as of July 24th, 2009, approximately one month after the Honduran coup, US Ambassador Hugo Llorens knew there was no basis for the removal of President Manuel Zelaya and that it was an illegal military coup.



# 178 Economic Reality Check

Nov. 30, 2010, 2:14 p.m.
Myth-busting "Teabeggars, Bankbashers, Goldpriests, Isolationist Americans, Eurobeggars", and general bollocks about our economy - in collage and conversation.



2010-11-23

Nov. 30, 2010, 1:54 p.m.



"A Farewell... For Now!" (incl. Update on Eggs Investigation)

Nov. 30, 2010, 1 p.m.



Airport Gropes and Helen Caldicott in Houston

Nov. 30, 2010, 11:06 a.m.



Un autre bilan du gouvernement Lula

Nov. 30, 2010, 10:49 a.m.



Indy Media Live

Nov. 30, 2010, 10:31 a.m.



Émission du 30 novembre

Nov. 30, 2010, 10:14 a.m.
Changement de gouvernement au Brézil et nettoyage social dans les favelas de Rio / Les salinières en Argentine / 5ème anniversaire de l'assasinat de Anas Benis.



5ème anniversaire : Assasinat de Anas Bennis

Nov. 30, 2010, 10:03 a.m.



If Music Could Talk - Nov 28, 2010

Nov. 30, 2010, 9:49 a.m.



Professor Khalid and Mrs. Muschi Aziz

Nov. 30, 2010, 9:28 a.m.
Professor Khalid Aziz is the Otto N. Miller Professorship Emeritus of the School of Earth Sciences at Stanford University. He and his lovely wife brought some of the best examples of Pakistani Music. Both Professor and Mrs. Aziz are avid music lovers and have met many of the reknown artists whose music was played on the show. Professor Aziz's web site is: http://pangea.stanford.edu/people/faculty/khalid-aziz The Stanford University School of Earth Sciences web site is: http://pangea.stanford.edu/



61, Drinkin beer with my fighter pilot cousin pt II of II

Nov. 30, 2010, 8:22 a.m.
My cousin flew the A10 in Afganastan, now he's back training the next generation of A10 pilots. We talk over beer about Afganastan; what's going wrong, what's going right and where to go from here. part II of II



2006 Tony Benn: The Media and the Political Process

Nov. 30, 2010, 6:20 a.m.



153 (E) Omega 3s & the Backyard Chicken Agenda

Nov. 30, 2010, 5:18 a.m.
Bucky Buckaw has an agenda to replace factory farming with backyard agriculture - one coop at a time. On this Rebroadcast Bucky talks about omega-3 fatty acids in eggs and how their levels are dependent upon how the chickens are raised.



Episode 11/30/2010

Nov. 30, 2010, 1 a.m.
Finish up the Clancy Brothers feature, continue the Facebook Stalker segment, and play a bunch of fun boozy music. It is just what the doctor ordered. Last show of the month, so there is Rum Doings action as well.



Aimee Allison - Journalist and Former Stanford University Student Body President

Nov. 29, 2010, 8:03 p.m.
Aimee Allison is an author, public affairs television host, political activist, and a leader of the counter-recruitment movement. She was also a president of her class at Stanford University. She has co-authored a book entitled, "Army of None: Strategies to Counter Military Recruitment, End War and Build a Better World." Ms. Allison's web site is http://www.aimeeallison.org/



George Galloway on Afghanistan, Palestine and free speech

Nov. 29, 2010, 5:47 p.m.
George Galloway was banned from entering Canada in March 2009. Following a ruling in the Federal Court, Galloway was allowed into Canada. We catch up with him in the middle of his speaking tour.



WSQT Broadcast for November 29

Nov. 29, 2010, 3:33 p.m.
Pirate Radio song Station ID This Week In Palestine for November 22-26 War Update:US Troops kill Iraqi civilian Desertion Song(clip) Between the Lines on Afghanistan What if Army ads had health warnings? Station ID DC hearing on declaring former Franklin Shelter "surplus" gets an earful Carol of Christmas Greed DC Home demo bills could backfire like FACE Clinic Access act did Coverage of Fur Free Friday in DC BP piplelines in Alaska rusting-short from Betwen the Lines Sea Shepehrd prepares to sail, Japanese whalers still in port GMO song China Passing US on "Green Tech"-Between the lines



DC residental protest ban could backfire violently

Nov. 29, 2010, 3:24 p.m.
One again we have to wonder what the DC Council is smoking! Last week the DC City Council tooks preliminary steps towards passing two bills to criminalize protests at the homes of corporate criminals. While the real reason for the law is union and homeless advocates protesting at the homes of the Mayor and people like Councilmember Jack Evans, they are using animal rights activists as their excuse. The excuse given is a blizzard of animal rights protests at the home of a Goldman-Sachs executive, seeking to force Goldman-Sachs to divest all their stock in an investment firm called Fortress. Fortress prevented the bankruptcy of an animal testing laboratory called Huntingdon Life Sciences with $100 million in loans. The executive in question is probably also responsible in person for the taxpayer-funded bailout of Goldman-Sachs, but DC Councilmember Jack Evans and his friends take their orders from wealthy developers and other corporate criminals, not from the taxpayers. The strategy of passing laws against peaceful protests and going to court for injunctions against peaceful protests has been tried before, with catastrophic results. In the late 1980's, religious extremists beseiged women's health clinics with nasty but essentially nonviolent protests against a woman's right to choose. Clinic Defenders held the doors open and kept the clinics running through the worst of these protests, but outraged activists and physicians sought legislative relief. The result was the FACE clinic access act, which made the nonviolent blockades of our clinics a felony early in the Clinton presidency. The result of the FACE law was a storm of brutal violence. While it was no longer necessary to wake up at 4:30AM to fight and defeat Operation Rescue at the clinic gates, the FACE law made the penalties for those protests essentially the same as the legal penalties for heavy-duty vandalism, fires, even clinic bombings. The result was an unprecedented wave of clinic bombings and arson, and a string of shootings that forced doctors and clinic escorts to wear body armor. After all, this was no more illegal than the peaceful protests, which may have been a nuisance but took no lives and destroyed no property. In 1996, buttons were seen-including at animal rights marchs-that showed a target bullseye and said "I'm Pro-Choce and I shoot back," a reference to the wave of murders that only recently culminatged in the assassination of Dr Tiller in what can once again be called "Bleeding Kansas." Jack Evans, Mayor Fenty, do you really think in the light of these disasterous results, that the clinic access laws are a viable model to repeat? If not, the Residentail Tranquility Act and the rest of these attempts to sacrifice the First Amendment on the altar of corporate profits need to be voted down and never resurrected!



Spitfiyah! Radio: November 2010: interview with Florence Li

Nov. 29, 2010, 2:56 p.m.



November 18, 2010 - The Financial 9/11, Part 2

Nov. 29, 2010, 2:04 p.m.
The author of "The Web of Debt" discusses "the financial 9/11" and the efforts of the international bankers to bring about a "New World Order." Recorded at the Understanding Deep Politics conference, Santa Cruz, May 16, 2010.



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