@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Date: 27 Jan 96 From: John Whiting <•••@••.•••> To: "Richard K. Moore" <•••@••.•••> Subject: Weekly Progressive Radio on the Web - "Making Contact" If you're following "real audio", this may interest you. I have a particular interest in the possibily of "random access radio", which would escape from the linear straightjacket. There's a two-day conference in London the end of March on Audio & New Technology, at which there is to be a demo of real audio; also Ambisonics, which I'm involved with, and other technologies. John ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- From: National Radio Project, INTERNET:•••@••.••• TO: (unknown), INTERNET:•••@••.••• DATE: 26/01/96 07:25 RE: Weekly Progressive Radio on the Web - "Making Contact" "Making Contact," a weekly progressive radio program, is now available on the Web with real Audio. Produced by Norman Solomon and David Barsamian, "Making Contact" can be heard on 70 stations in the U.S. and Canada -- and now on the Web: http://www.peacenet.org/MakingContact (main page) http://www.peacenet.org/MakingContact/rlaudio.html (audio page) The current and previous week's programs are online for real time listening. Currently available (as of 1/25/96): Corporate Welfare - Interviews with Greg Leroy, author of "No More Candy Store" and Chuck Collins, coordinator of Boston-based "Share the Wealth" project. Indigenous People on Endangered Land - Faith Gemmill, who lives within the boundaries of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge; Joe Kane, author of the new book "Savages." Plus a "Follow the Money" segment by Janice Leber. @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Date: Sun, 28 Jan 1996 Sender: •••@••.••• (John Lowry) Subject: Re: Doublespeak and The New World Order What happens with "trickle-down" economics is that most people get trickled -on. jl @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Date: Mon, 29 Jan 1996 Sender: •••@••.••• (Audrie Krause) Subject: Help defend free speech in cyberspace CPSR Activists and Supporters, I apologize for the duplicate postings. This needs an immediate response. Ann Beeson, who is coordinating the ACLU's preparations for a lawsuit challenging the internet censorship provisions of the telco bill which Congress is about to pass, has indicated that CPSR may have materials which qualify as "indecent" under the Communications Decency Act's (CDA) definition. She said it is likely that language meeting the definition is included in CPSR's list archives. Would those of you who are familiar with CPSR's list archives send ideas for items which might qualify [ie., that could be construed as indecent] to CPSR member Craig Johnson, •••@••.•••, who has volunteered to serve as a contact between CPSR and the ACLU in the event CPSR becomes a plaintiff in the ACLU's lawsuit challenging censorship of cyberspace. ~--<snip of extraneous material>--~ (For privacy purposes, you may strip the material of any identifying >headers or signatures.) ~--<snip of extraneous material>--~ Audrie Krause CPSR Executive Director PO Box 717 * Palo Alto, CA * 94302 Phone: (415) 322-3778 * Fax: (415) 322-4748 * * E-mail: •••@••.••• * * * Web Page: http://www.cpsr.org/home.html * @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ ~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~--~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~ Posted by Richard K. Moore (•••@••.•••) Wexford, Ireland •••@••.••• | Cyberlib=http://www.internet-eireann.ie/cyberlib Materials may be reposted in their entirety for non-commercial use. ~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~--~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=~
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