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Trans-Texas Corridor & NAU Protest in Austin, TX
Saturday 4/5/2008 at the Texas State Capitol

Part 1/18: Jack Motley and Friends
We mean business - De Void - The mainstream medias lonely UFO web log
Baby boomers — the generation claiming Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama — are deliberately killing themselves at rates that have startled the Centers for Disease Control. From 1999 to 2004, suicides among 45-to 54-year-olds spiked by 20 percent.
HeraldTribune.com - De Void - The mainstream medias lonely UFO web log. - HeraldTribune.com
Woman Sues RIAA For Racketeering
Woman Sues RIAA For Racketeering
A lawsuit that accuses the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) of racketeering, fraud and illegal spying was revived Friday after a federal judge dismissed the case a month ago. An Oregon woman, Tanya Andersen, originally counter-sued the RIAA after she was served with notice of an RIAA lawsuit falsely alleging copyright infringement and demanding penalties. A judge tossed Anderson’s first case, but her amended lawsuit, filed Friday in Oregon U.S. District Court, seeks to represent thousands of people in a class-action suit as attorneys claim they have been wrongly targeted for music piracy by the RIAA.
The new suit claims that the RIAA and MediaSentry - the RIAA’s private investigative arm that discovers file sharing by looking into peer-to-peer users’ public files - “conspired to develop a massive threat and sham litigation enterprise targeting private citizens across the United States.” The lawsuit also accuses the industry and MediaSentry of spying “by unlicensed, unregistered and uncertified private investigators” who “have illegally entered the hard drives of tens of thousands of private American citizens” in violation of laws “in virtually every state in the country,” according to Wired.
Andersen’s suit seeks class-action status to represent “those who were sued or were threatened with suit by defendants for file-sharing, downloading or other similar activities, who have not actually engaged in actual copyright infringement.”
Read Article Here: FMQB: Radio Industry News, Music Industry Updates, Arbitron Ratings, Music News and more
Hundreds dead in Tibet unrest: parliament-in-exile
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Hundreds of Tibetans have died in unrest in Lhasa and elsewhere in the Chinese-ruled Himalayan region, the India-based Tibetan parliament-in-exile said in a statement Monday. “The massive demonstrations that started from March 10 in the capital city of Lhasa and other regions of Tibet, resulting (in the) death of hundreds of Tibetans, and subsequent use of force… needs to be brought to the attention of the United Nations and the international community,” the statement said.
Ventura Will he or wont he - Examiner.com
March 14, 12:53 AM
To hear Jesse Ventura tell it, he’s either out to become president or an expatriate.
In the opening to his fourth book, due out April 1, the former wrestler and governor of Minnesota writes: “As I begin to write this book, I’m facing probably the most monumental decision of my 56 years on this planet. Will I run for president of the United States, as an independent, in 2008? Or will I stay as far away from the fray as possible, in a place with no electricity, on a remote beach in Mexico?”
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Throughout the book, called “Don’t Start the Revolution Without Me!,” Ventura seems to go back and forth on the question, pro and con:
Pro: “My outrage knows few bounds. … I can’t live with this apathy. I can’t tell myself it’s not happening.”
Con: “Psychologically, I need to break away from the United States. I also felt it was time in my life to go on an adventure. … And I found that, even in the 21st century, you can still be something of a Kit Carson,” the renowned 19th-century frontiersman.
Pro: He details a conversation he had in Mexico with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. about running together on an independent, third-party ticket.
Con: His wife, Terry, says she refuses to be first lady of anything again.
Read More here: Yeas and Nays: Ventura Will he or wont he - Examiner.com
GoDaddy Silences Police-Watchdog Site RateMyCop.com - Wired.com
GoDaddy Silences Police-Watchdog Site RateMyCop.com — Update
By Kevin PoulsenMarch 11, 2008
A new web service that lets users rate and comment on the uniformed police officers in their community is scrambling to restore service Tuesday, after hosting company GoDaddy unceremonious pulled-the-plug on the site in the wake of outrage from criticism-leery cops.
Visitors to RateMyCop.com on Tuesday were redirected to a GoDaddy page reading, “Oops!!!”, which urged the site owner to contact GoDaddy to find out why the company pulled the plug.
RateMyCop founder Gino Sesto says he was given no notice of the suspension. When he called GoDaddy, the company told him that he’d been shut down for “suspicious activity.”
GoDaddy Silences Police-Watchdog Site RateMyCop.com — Update | Threat Level from Wired.com
Help PACT Austin Texas
Wednesday March 12 2008
Austin TX City Hall
301W.Seccond Street
TO: Rondella
Given the recent news that the Texas Cable Association may now precede with its lawsuit against SB 5, it is now time to draw down the remainder of the capital equipment funds from Time Warner Cable.
We can certainly expect that since the 5th Circuit Court has given the green light to the cable industry, that Time Warner will proceed as quickly as possible to pursue its lawsuit.
Under the existing franchise agreement between the City and Time Warner there is more than $1 million still available for public access television capital equipment purchases - purchases that are badly needed and long overdue.
If you wait, and Time Warner proceeds quickly with its lawsuit, the City and public access will lose these dollars - just as we lost the remainder of capital equipment funds from Grande Communications when Grande went to a statewide franchise.
I strongly urge you to act now to start the process to draw down the remainder of these funds. As we know from the previous CFO, the City is under no obligation to demonstrate how these capital equipment funds will be used before making the demand to draw them down.
The time to take action is now, not after Time Warner files its lawsuit and gets an injunction that allows them to not abide by the franchise agreement.
The City’s legal staff should put this item on the top of there to do list now - at your urging.
- Stefan Wray and Pam Thompson
- PACT Austin Texas
Vaccinations of Asian Akha Women Cause Miscarriages
Forced vaccinations of Akha women during pregnancy cause miscarriages.

Posted May 16, 2008
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