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CRTNET Digest – 29 Jan 2004 to 2 Feb 2004 (#2004-17)
Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2004 12:35:22 -0500
From: Crtnet News
Subject: Disc: MoveOn #7950
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CBS censorship (Irene Grau)
MoveOn politics (Sean Johnson Andrews)
Of interest #7941 (Emilie … Read more...
Category: media
censored!
CBS refuses to air anti-Bush ad. Shannon Payne sent this along.
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dang it!
Tried to add categories to some of the older entries – those that we ported in from my old weblog. They don’t seem to be sticking. 🙁 I’m bumming!… Read more...
First Cite!
The trackback didn’t catch it, but David in his web-surfing did. We’ve been noted on an internet technologies blog!
Internet Research 4.0.… Read more...
someone else’s movies!
I’ll try to go to some of these – now that I have part of my life back! 🙂
Umass Korean Film Festival .… Read more...
rfb continues broadcasting
RadioFree Brattleboro gets support from the Center for Democratic Communications (CA).
A community meeting last Thursday was covered by the local paper: Lawyer: Selectboard support would aid rfb.… Read more...
FCC delivers ultimatum to rfb
FCC delivers ultimatum to rfb presents a classic research opportunity. If only I had the time… 🙁 The article gives a solid summary of the situation and events to date; and the lead editorial points to the need to resist.
radiofreebrattleboro deserves support, but it looks like the town powers that be aren’t going to go to the mat, despite … Read more...
Oh my, it’s really going
Oh my, it’s really going to happen! Ben started the movable type version of the weblog yesterday. It’ll still take a few days or so to get everything transferred over and set up to my satisfaction, but that’s A-OK. 🙂
Got some pictures downloaded from the trip to Germany but don’t know how to get them in here, yet. Soon … Read more...