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Feb 14: New College Media Studies MA Program Open House
Tuesday, February 28 at 6:30 pm - Learn about the New College Media Studies MA Program at an open house / info session. New College, 766 Valencia St., Room 11B, San Francisco...
Posted: Mon, Feb 13, 2006 10:15am PST
More Science Fiction from the "Cassini Imaging Team"
More Science Fiction from the "Cassini Imaging Team"....
Posted: Mon, Feb 13, 2006 6:55am PST
Us and them?
Editorial- Why us and them? --- What ever happened to reasoning? and trying to understand and LOVE what one percieves to be the other side?...
Posted: Sat, Feb 11, 2006 1:31am PST
Worshippers die in Iraq mosque attack
A car bomb has exploded outside a mosque in southwestern Baghdad, killing at least eight Iraqis and wounding 21, a hospital official said....
Posted: Fri, Feb 10, 2006 6:20pm PST
The President and the Privilege of Power: Part II Of Our Conversation With "Memo-Gate" Pro
We continue our conversation with Mary Mapes, the longtime television news producer and reporter who worked for CBS for fifteen years. Mapes tells the story of the memo that brought down CBS Evening News anchor Dan Rather and prompted CBS to force out four of its top journalists - including Mapes. In the report, Rather charged that President Bush had received preferential treatment in the National Guard in the early 1970s....
Posted: Fri, Feb 10, 2006 6:53am PST
Today's Enron-Ken Lay Trial News
The Mainstream Corporate News Empire Has Been Diverting Attention Away From the Enron/Ken Lay Trial....
Posted: Thu, Feb 9, 2006 10:58pm PST
Denmark and Jyllands-Posten: The background to a provocation
The basic lie in the controversy over the caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad published by Danish and European newspapers is the claim that the conflict is between free speech and religious censorship, or between Western enlightenment and Islamic bigotry....
Posted: Thu, Feb 9, 2006 10:24pm PST
KFOG Morning Show Serves Liberal Hypocrisy to San Francisco
On yesterday’s KFOG Morning Show, host Dave Morey and his colleagues had a good time poking fun at Supervisor Daly’s resolution calling for the impeachment of President Bush. The group lampooned the resolution’s capacity to achieve its goal, asked why San Francisco did not wait for a “larger” liberal city like New York City or Los Angeles to move first, and wondered why the Supes were not focusing on homelessness and other city problems instead of spending time on a national issue. But why is...
Posted: Thu, Feb 9, 2006 6:13pm PST
The Right Wing Press: How Conservatives Went Crazy
By PAUL CRAIG ROBERTS...
Posted: Thu, Feb 9, 2006 5:55pm PST
Poisoning of Mankind: Blood Types, Shroud of Turin, & Illuminati/Priory of Sion
The poisoning of mankind by Illuminati....
Posted: Thu, Feb 9, 2006 10:57am PST
Former CBS Producer on How Pres. Bush's National Guard Service Brought Down Dan Rather
Mary Mapes, longtime television news producer and reporter who worked for CBS for fifteen years, tells the story that brought down CBS Evening News anchor Dan Rather and prompted CBS to force out four of its top journalists - including Mapes. In the report, Rather charged that President Bush had received preferential treatment in the National Guard in the early 1970s....
Posted: Thu, Feb 9, 2006 8:17am PST
a call to arms
a call to form a colonial guard to defend and protec those who no longer have a voice in Washington...
Posted: Wed, Feb 8, 2006 4:26pm PST
Historian Analyzes Tempestuous KPFA / Pacifica History
KPFA's Against the Grain C.S. Soong interviewed historian Matthew Lasar who has just written a book called "Uneasy Listening".
This is an important program for anyone who wishes to understand events in the alternative Radio network....
Posted: Wed, Feb 8, 2006 12:23pm PST
Dahr Jamail and Jeremy Scahill in Sacramento on March 14, 7 pm
Independent journalists Dahr Jamail and Jeremy Scahill will appear in Sacramento at the First Methodist Church at 21st & J Street in Sacramento at 7 pm on March 14 to tell the real story about the Iraq War, the story that the state-controlled corporate media refuses to tell. Don't miss this fantastic event!...
Posted: Wed, Feb 8, 2006 9:07am PST
Feb 10: John Ross Speaks at New College: "The Evo/Zapatista Divide"
Friday, February 10th at 7M - John Ross speaks at New College - Returning from his recent travels with the Zapatistas, Poet/correspondent/author/activist John Ross will speak on "Which Way for Latin America's Indians? – the Evo/Zapatista Divide" at the New College Cultural Center, 766 Valencia Street, San Francisco....
Posted: Tue, Feb 7, 2006 11:27pm PST
Latest News From Neptune
News from Neptune is a radio program about the news of the week and its coverage by the media. News from Neptune is hosted by C. G. Estabrook and P. Mueth and produced by J. B. Nicholson-Owens at the studios of WEFT, 90.1 FM, in Champaign, Illinois USA. The show is named in honor of Noam Chomsky, who said, "Either you repeat the same conventional doctrines everybody is saying, or else you say something true, and it will sound like it's from Neptune."...
Posted: Tue, Feb 7, 2006 2:22pm PST
Networking: Not-so-secret documents
The government can track what's in your word processing files if you don't watch it....
Posted: Tue, Feb 7, 2006 9:32am PST
Google’s China censorship sets dangerous precedent
Google’s decision to abide by Chinese censors in the launch of its new google.cn search service is a blow against democratic rights and free speech that sets a dangerous precedent both in China and internationally....
Posted: Tue, Feb 7, 2006 9:08am PST
"Grandpa" Al Lewis 1923-2006: Actor, Radio Host and Lifelong Political Activist
Actor and activist Al Lewis died at the age of 82. In the acting world, he was best known for playing Grandpa on the Munsters. He was also a lifelong activist. At the age of 82 he ran for New York Governor on the Green Party ticket and was a longtime radio host on Pacifica station WBAI....
Posted: Mon, Feb 6, 2006 7:24am PST