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Pain is all I know
Robert Brown was arrested in 1977 and charged with the murder of Annie Walsh. The police beat a confession out of him which he quickly retracted. He spent 25 years in jail for the crime he never committed… Read Pain is all I know, the extraordinary story of Robert Brown. Listen ⇢
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Commentary: War
My friend Robin sebt me a link to this piece from this morming’s “Morning Edition” on NPR… “In the latest in a series of commentaries on the subject of a possible war, commentator and retired Col. Mike Turner says he fears a worst-case scenario in a U.S. strike on Iraq… Listen ⇢
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Jon Stewart
Given where the country is going, it’s hard not to think of Jon Stewart’s prophetic prediction after Bush got into office… ‘I’m pretty sure that in a few years we’re all going to be showing up naked on Clinton’s doorstep with a box of cigars saying STICK THEM ANYWHERE, JUST… Listen ⇢
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Beatles Compliation
From my friend Pam comes the cover of this new Beatles compilation album. (Click on photo to see larger version) Listen ⇢
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New Songs, Old Message: ‘No War’
In today’s New York Times, music writer Jon Pareles has written a wonderful piece, New Songs, Old Message: ‘No War’. The article discussed the mainstream musical community’s anti-war stance, and why none of the music is being played on the radio… “The new antiwar songs are virtually absent from commercial… Listen ⇢
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Stop the War
“The U.N. Security Council should back tough inspections, not war.” President Bush is pushing hard for a second Security Council resolution that would authorize war against Iraq. But millions of us believe that a war on Iraq would be wrong — especially when tough inspections can disarm Saddam Hussein without… Listen ⇢
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Women’s History Month
March is National Women’s History Month. Here are some links to some resources to help you learn more about Women’s History: National Women’s History Project – A Resource for Information about Women’s History Gale Publishing’s Free Resources on Women’s History Month Listen ⇢
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