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Four Florida Counties Declared Disaster AreasFour Florida Counties Declared Disaster Areas
from YouTube :: Videos by AssociatedPress
August 25, 2008

Flooding left behind by Tropical Storm Fay forced residents in parts of northern Florida out of their homes Sunday, while others will benefit from a presidential disaster declaration. (Aug. 25) Author: AssociatedPress Keywords: tropical weather-fay four florida counties declared disaster areas Added: August 25, 2008
History of Western U.S. in Vintage Educational FilmHistory of Western U.S. in Vintage Educational Film
from Extreme Entertainment
August 12, 2008

Author: QIP1 Added: Tue, 12 Aug 2008 16:35:03 -0800 Duration: 62This is a wonderful film about which tells the history of the Western United States. California, Washington, Nevada, Oregon and others are all thoroughly dissected for their economic, cultural, industrial, and geographic attributes. Mining and forestry and focused upon. Given that this film was produced in the 1950s, it offers interesting perspective and funky old footage of this fascinating part of America. Throughout the film, the rugged spirit and freedom of the west is championed by the triumphant voice of the narrator.
History of Western U.S. in Vintage Educational FilmHistory of Western U.S. in Vintage Educational Film
from my videos
August 12, 2008

Author: QIP1 Added: Tue, 12 Aug 2008 16:35:03 -0800 Duration: 62This is a wonderful film about which tells the history of the Western United States. California, Washington, Nevada, Oregon and others are all thoroughly dissected for their economic, cultural, industrial, and geographic attributes. Mining and forestry and focused upon. Given that this film was produced in the 1950s, it offers interesting perspective and funky old footage of this fascinating part of America. Throughout the film, the rugged spirit and freedom of the west is championed by the triumphant voice of the narrator.
Golborne Parkside v Pilkington RecsGolborne Parkside v Pilkington Recs
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
July 28, 2008

27/7/08 Super Cup R1
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Golborne Parkside 'A' v Leigh CentralGolborne Parkside 'A' v Leigh Central
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
July 28, 2008

Holden Cup Semi Final 26-7-08
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NY's Two Percent Shift to CountiesNY's Two Percent Shift to Counties
from YouTube :: Tag // newyork
July 18, 2008

The 2008-09 State Budget provides a two percent cut to state aid to county programs and services. Author: marjackal Keywords: NYSAC Counties Suffolk Nassau NewYork Added: July 18, 2008
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Below market value investment propertiesBelow market value investment properties
from Revver - video Videos
May 12, 2008

Author: josephginv Added: Mon, 12 May 2008 19:16:23 -0800 Duration: 122This is a welcome message for our investors who signed up on our main site, www.SacramentoRehabRentals.com. In this video I explain the process we are currently undertaking to find out exactly what type of properties our investors are looking for.
Below market value investment propertiesBelow market value investment properties
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
May 12, 2008

This is a welcome message for our investors who signed up on our main site, www.SacramentoRehabRentals.com. In this video I explain the process we are currently undertaking to find out exactly what type of properties our investors are looking for.
News Feature: Mandatory Health InsuranceNews Feature: Mandatory Health Insurance
from CPR: Colorado Matters Podcast
April 11, 2008

A bill in the state legislature could move Colorado closer to requiring all residents to buy health insurance. But can lawmakers make sure everyone can afford it? KCFR health reporter Eric Whitney has the story.
Alpha CompanyAlpha Company
from WHYY's Radio Times with Marty Moss-Coane
February 26, 2008

Giving the President advice on the Iraq War. We'll talk with two Middle East scholars who participated in closed-door conference with President Bush on Iraq. We'll hear from two of the conference presenters, ERIC DAVIS, a professor of political science at Rutgers University, and author of Memories of State: Politics, History and Collective Identity in Modern Iraq, and with VALI NASR a professor of National Security Affairs at the Naval Post Graduate School in Monterey, California. He is author of The Shia Revival: How Conflicts within Islam will Shape the Future.
Rustbelt Radio for February 11, 2008Rustbelt Radio for February 11, 2008
from Rustbelt Radio
February 12, 2008

On this week's show... * In honor of Black History Month, we bring you voices and songs from black freedom fighters * Community leaders gather together at the Black and White reunion * Word on the Street on the new drink tax in Allegheny County * City Council in Berkeley, California condemns the local U.S. Marines Recruiting Center and * The Department of Labor announces intent to strip worker protections from its H two A guest worker program * and more in our local and global headlines
Counties Lose Challenge to Election Recount ProceduresCounties Lose Challenge to Election Recount Procedures
from Southern California News
January 24, 2008

Steven Cuevas: Riverside and San Bernardino counties have lost a bid to overturn changes to election procedure. The procedures were set by Secretary of State Debra Bowen. KPCC's Steven Cuevas says it could take weeks to certify election results.
Rustbelt Radio for March 26, 2007Rustbelt Radio for March 26, 2007
from Rustbelt Radio
March 26, 2007

On this week's show... * Over 1000 people march in Pittsburgh to demand "Education not Occupation, Healthcare not Warfare, Buses not Bombs," and "Bring the Troops Home Now." * Steelworkers Lawyer Dan Kovalik speaks about the connections between the Chiquita Fruit Company, Drummond Mining, Paramilitaries and Human Rights Abuses in Colombia * New anti-immigration legislation is introduced into the Pennsylvania house * And, a court decision in Arizona sets a precedent for Native americans' rights to protect sacred sites. * and more in our local and global headlines
Industry Report Wayne Snider La Junta Economic DevelopmentIndustry Report Wayne Snider La Junta Economic Development
from PodcasterNews.com Business and Politics
March 15, 2007

When thinking about a manufacturing facility consider a Low Cost County rather than a Low Cost Country. The La Junta Economic Development Alliance is your source for information on relocating your business, family and future to La Junta, CO or the surrounding communities in the Lower Arkansas Valley. This area has a very diverse landscape, a strong work force and is a perfect place to enjoy a wide range of outdoor activities. Their communities have solid schools, low tax rates, minimal crime rates and are safe and affordable to live work and play in. To subscribe to the Better Process Podcast in iTunes, click the Better Process Podcast link above and click on the iTunes logo. The show will automatically show up in iTunes when a new one is released. Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast Website GoToMeeting
Rustbelt Radio memorial day 2006 specialRustbelt Radio memorial day 2006 special
from Rustbelt Radio
June 01, 2006

This week on Rustbelt Radio, a special Memorial Day program in recognition of innocent people who have been imprisoned or executed. We will hear an in depth report on wrongful incarceration including interviews with: * Bill Moushey of the Innnocence Institute of Pittsburgh * Tommy Doswell, of Homewood, who was wrongfully incarcerated for 19 years before being cleared by DNA evidence * Duane Kirk, who was wrongfully incarcerated for 15 months * and members of the Black Politicial Empowment Project who are working towards legislation for compensation and services for the wrongfully incarcerated. Also, Blackbox Radio interviews the The Icarus Project, a radical mental health organization. Program note: this show was orginally scheduled for May 29, 2006, but was postponed until May 31 due to unforeseen technical problems at WRCT studios.
Rustbelt Radio for May 22, 2005Rustbelt Radio for May 22, 2005
from Rustbelt Radio
May 22, 2006

On this week's show... * We'll hear more on a proposal to build a new waste-coal fired power plant in Robinson Township, Washington County * In Dublin, Ireland, a group of 41 Afghanis occupied St. Patricks Cathedral seeking asylum * local news on a funding crisis for needle exchange, solitary confinement in Pennsylvania prisons, and single payer health care reform * and global news on an anti-Halliburton protest in Oklahoma, the Sri Lankan civil war, and more
Rustbelt Radio for May 15, 2006Rustbelt Radio for May 15, 2006
from Rustbelt Radio
May 15, 2006

On this week's show... * We investigate the issues surrounding a new waste coal power plant proposed for Robinson Township, Washington county. * we'll hear about the importance of lower power FM radio and the fight for community media, from a recent discussion held in Pittsburgh with Hannah Sassaman of the Prometheus Radio Project * we have the return of our segment which spotlights a local grassroots group, The Light at the End of the Fort Pitt Tunnel. This week we'll hear about Run-Baby-Run. It's a crash-course to turn ordinary folks into electable politicians. * and two doctors from Kenya talk about providing post-abortion care to women in Kenya, and women's access to reproductive health care
Rustbelt Radio for May 8, 2006Rustbelt Radio for May 8, 2006
from Rustbelt Radio
May 09, 2006

On this week's show... * We'll hear excerpts from the May Day speak-out for immigrants rights in Pittsburgh * We'll have a report on police repression and violence in San Salvador Atenco, Mexico * Also, an exhibit of Palestinian Childrens artwork at Brandeis University was taken down by the school - Rustbelt Radio speaks to the Israeli Student who curated the exhibit * plus news on the Robinson Township power plant, the Pittsburgh-born nominee for the job of CIA chief, the anniversary of the Kent State shooting, and more
Rustbelt Radio for January 23, 2006Rustbelt Radio for January 23, 2006
from Rustbelt Radio
January 23, 2006

On this week's show... * a report from the Black and White Reunion's tenth annual Summit Against Racism, held in East Liberty this past weekend * We continue our discussion about Venezuela with Katrina Kozarek from the Calle y Media Video Collective * We'll hear from an activist in Africa, who is organizing to abolish 3rd world debt * and a court has ruled in favor of locked-out steelworkers in Ohio * plus Rustbelt Radio's Indymedia headlines
Rustbelt Radio for January 9, 2006Rustbelt Radio for January 9, 2006
from Rustbelt Radio
January 09, 2006

On this week's show... * we'll hear about connections between prison abuses at home and abroad * and we'll speak with Katrina Kozarek about the Calle y Media video cooperative in Venezuela * but first, these local and global headlines
Rustbelt Radio for November 14, 2005Rustbelt Radio for November 14, 2005
from Rustbelt Radio
November 15, 2005

On today's show... * We have an interview With Helem GLBT Center in Beirut, Lebanon * Updates on the Paris Riots * Spoken word by Alixa and Naima * an update on police harassment of Common Ground Relief volunteers in New Orleans * our local and global headlines
Rustbelt Radio for June 27, 2005Rustbelt Radio for June 27, 2005
from Rustbelt Radio
June 29, 2005

* A bill currently in Harrisburg could raise the minimum wage across the state of Pennsylvania to seven dollars and fifteen cents. * We talk with representatives of the Pittsburgh-based Just Health Care Campaign * the BioDemocracy conference in Philadelphia met in opposition to the Biotechnology Industry Orgranization's meetings; Rustbelt has a report. * and we hear from Iraqi Labor Leaders on their speaking tour stop last week in Pittsburgh
Rustbelt Radio for June 6, 2005Rustbelt Radio for June 6, 2005
from Rustbelt Radio
June 06, 2005

On today's show... We speak with David Rosenberg of the Pittsburgh Darfur Emergency Coalition about his group's efforts to bring attention to the ongoing crisis in Western Sudan. We hear from the True Cost of Coal Conference held this past weekend in Pittsburgh, part two in our three part series on Coal in our region and the grassroots organizing against its effects. A high school student in Cleveland is suspended for opposing military recruiters at his school. And police in Pittsburgh and in Ohio are getting more dangerous in their use of tasers. Plus headlines from the Pittsburgh Independent Media Center and independent media centers around the world.
Rustbelt Radio for May 30, 2005Rustbelt Radio for May 30, 2005
from Rustbelt Radio
May 30, 2005

On today's show, an interview with our featured local grassroots organization of the week, Canaries in the Coalfields, a new group opposing the coal industry and its effects on the environment, workers and communities. Also we'll take a look at a new piece of immigration reform legislation: "The Secure America and Orderly Immigration Act of 2005"
Rustbelt Radio for February 28, 2005Rustbelt Radio for February 28, 2005
from Rustbelt Radio
March 01, 2005

55 Minutes * a report on tasers and activists' efforts to ban their use by police departments * an interview with one of the Greenpeace Smokestack Six, recently relased from jail for scaling a smokestack at a power plant in Greene County, Pennsylvania last summer. * we hear former black panther Ashanti Alston, author of the publication Anarchist Panther, from his talk last week in Pittsburgh * and United for Peace and Justice, a national anti-war network, held its national assembly in St. Louis a week ago, and Rustbelt Radio has a report
Indymedia Rustbelt Radio for February 14, 2005Indymedia Rustbelt Radio for February 14, 2005
from Rustbelt Radio
February 14, 2005

55 minutes: On today's show... activists announce Mountain Justice Summer to fight mountain range removal across Appalachia, a report from Philadelphia at a rally in support of death row prisonor Mumia Abu-Jamal, and sounds from the National Conference on Organized Resistance in DC last weekend.
Indymedia Rustbelt Radio show for Monday, January 24, 2005Indymedia Rustbelt Radio show for Monday, January 24, 2005
from Rustbelt Radio
January 24, 2005

Rustbelt Radio for the week of January 24, 2005: the Pittsburgh Independent Media Center's weekly review of the news from the grassroots that the corporate media overlook. This first show of our season marks our first as a weekly show. We also are happy to announce that we are expanding to the Wheeling, West Virginia area via WVJW Benwood where we'll be broadcast every Saturday at 5pm. On today's show: we speak to Pittsburgh residents as they convert a diesel-powered vehicle to run on vegetable oil, news from the second inauguration of George W. Bush, and coverage of the Martin Luther King, Jr holiday in Pittsburgh.



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