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An eight hour PBS documentary, ‘On Record: The Soundtrack of Our Lives,’ is in the works for broadcast in the fall of 2010. The enormous multi-media project, about the history of recorded music and it’s impact on society, is under the guidance of the legendary Sir George Martin.
Martin is working with PBS [...]
Guests enjoy the buffet table at the 2008 AHDC Lifetime Achievements Awards The highlight of the Arts and Heritage Development Council’s annual membership drive was the Lifetime Achievement Awards presentations at Emerald Hill Pace Alumni Center. The festive atmosphere of the gala event was well suited to the occasion. Splendid appetizers and refreshment accompanied by the soft chamber music played by APSU Music Dept. students graced the warm and cordial atmosphere of the evening as family, fr
Evidently, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan has instituted a new public law, and subsequent punishment, for those convicted of Cyberterrorism…Death. The Pakistani law defines Cyberterrorism as anyone who accesses a computer network or electronic system to commit in terrorist acts. A full text of the Pakistani ordinance appears after the jump. The following is the text of the newly implemented Islamic Republic of Pakistan ordinance: WHEREAS it is expedient of prevent
Now that John Davis has resorted to trashy attacks against Sherrie Matula, we’ve decided it’s time to open John Davis’ personal Pandora’s Box. His voting record…and some of who he has taken money from. We compiled this over the summer. Now it is time to let the world see it. Enjoy: 76th Texas Legislature Voted To Spend Taxpayer Dollars On Abstinence-Based Sex Education. Davis voted FOR Amendment 4 to CSHB 1, 76th Regular Session, which provided that the Texas Department of Health would
I know! I’ve haven’t been good at posting this every month, but I have a good reason. The purpose for this post is to inform you of the new laws and acts enacted by President Bush. It’s good to know what’s going on because some of them may benefit us as a people. It’s important for us to watch every step our government takes. We elect them, so we need to make sure they are doing their job. The laws I list are posted at whitehouse.gov. For a more unbiased version, I’d recommend doing additional
Jeff Schreiber has provided an update on the Sarah Obama tape. The tape recording has Sarah Obama, Obama’s paternal grandmother, stating that she was present at his birth in Kenya. “It was almost ten days ago that I first reported that Berg was in possession of a taped conversation with Sarah Obama, Kenyan paternal grandmother to Illinois Sen. Barack Obama, during which she says that her famous grandson was born in Kenya and that she was present at the hospital for his birth. Truth be tol
by Terry Thorntonemail: hillcountrymonroecounty@gmail.com Some regular readers of Hill Country of Monroe County, Mississippi, may enjoy seeing and reading articles published by individual members of The Association of Graveyard Rabbits, a two-week old association of cemetery bloggers. I founded the association in hopes that as a group we could foster greater knowledge of cemeteries, grave markers, burial customs; and that together we could promote the transcription and recording of fam
On September 17, 2008, the House of Representatives passed the “Civil Rights History Project Act” (H.R. 998). The legislation directs the Library of Congress and the National Museum of African American History and Culture to collect video and audio recordings of histories of participants in the Civil Rights movement. The bill would authorize $500,000 in fiscal 2009 to begin the oral history project. The initial phase of the project would involve surveying existing collections of audio, video a
By Michael K. Crowley [Editor's Note: The House Next Door is proud to reissue a series of articles developed at 24LiesASecond, a now-defunct platform for provocative criticism with an underdog bite. The essay below was first published on 04/29/2004, under the editorial guidance of James M. Moran (editor-in-chief) and Peet Gelderblom (founding editor).] "I've lived in empty places all my life. I don't care where I live or what I look like." — Brian De Palma"Critics—no maybe I should call them “
5 September 2008 Charters, Currently reading..., Now working on... | Tags: Brigitte Bedos-Rezak, Charters, critical theory, diplomatic, Dominique Barthélemy, Jerry Garcia | By now you know that for the last three years I’ve been standing up at Leeds each July and trying to persuade people that charters are complicated documents. Words like `authored’, `context’ and `involved’ have passed my lips, and I’ve written posts here about how the documents are the winner’s record; I could have save
Strategy involved G.O.P. crossover voting to take out Clinton, marketing newcomer Obama, stripping battleground delegates, threatening violence at the convention, and (if necessary) declaring martial law to prevent November's general election. Meanwhile, revelations about the Illinois senator's ties to Chicago political fixer Antoin Rezko and Iraqi war profiteers are downplayed by the press. For their part, Democratic Party leaders have circumvented the official nominating process, declaring O
Introduction This section of the study primarily focuses on the different researches and other literatures that focused on several aspects that will help with the progression of this study. With the topic mainly concerning on the extents of the responsibility of the external auditor on fraud and the wrong accounting practices and the illegal acts, through this appropriate conclusions and eventually recommendations can be made. The literatures presented will come from books, journals,
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Introduction This section of the study primarily focuses on the different researches and other literatures that focused on several aspects that will help with the progression of this study. With the topic mainly concerning on the extents of the responsibility of the external auditor on fraud and the wrong accounting practices and the illegal acts, through this appropriate conclusions and eventually recommendations can be made. The literatures presented will come from books, journals,
Fergal Crehan wrote a short and very clear piece for the Irish Daily Mail last month on data retention. It’s not available online, so here’s the full text: Do you know where you this time last week? You may not, but the State certainly does. Fergal Crehan Irish Dally Mall, Friday, June 6, 2008 IT’S THE stuff of paranoid, futuristic movie plots - the all-seeing, all-knowing state which tracks your every move irrespective of how law-abiding you are. But, increasingly, such a vision is less
Hidden Mysteries: Mind Control 14 07 2008 Neurology and Mind Control: A beneficial technology or the opening of Pandora’s box? by Terilyn Lee Johnston Often the center-piece of science fiction and dramatic films such as Star Wars, A Clockwork Orange, and Conspiracy Theory, the idea of mind control is seemingly fantastical, unrealistic, and the invention of a right wing conspiracy theory (created by those who fear the “Big Brother” government). The reality of scientific neurology res
Here is a comment that Stephanie of La Reyna left on a post, concerning the Carol Jenkins murder, in 1968: THE CAROL JENKINS SLAYING Suspect dies before trial in 1968 Martinsville stabbing Carol Jenkins’ school portrait. Updated: Sept. 1, 2002 On Sept. 16, 1968, a young black woman selling encyclopedias was brutally stabbed to death in the town of Martinsville. For more than 34 years the murder of Carol Marie Jenkins remained unsolved. But on May 8, 2002, police arreste
ticketing frenzy. But will the new law really make our roads safer? Some say no--we've got "brain overload." The Bottleneck Blog's Steve Hymon had a sit-down with City Councilwoman Wendy Greuel and she revealed her plans to make transit more user-friendly, including getting buses to drop-off and pick up inside Burbank Airport, moving to stacked and valet parking (hmmm) at the 2 Valley Red Line lots, and running Red Line trains later on Friday and Saturday nights. If California voters legalize ma
Dandelion Salad by Stephen Lendman Global Research June 27, 2008 Review of Robert McChesney’s book McChesney’s book is a compilation of his best political economy of media work in the past two decades. It contains 23 separate offerings under three topic headings. In them he covers “enduring issues” and “emerging dilemmas.” Part I of this review discussed some of them. More follow below. The entire book is must reading and contains new material never before published. The Battle for the U
Robert McChesney's The Political Economy of Media (Part II) - by Stephen Lendman McChesney's book is a compilation of his best political economy of media work in the past two decades. It contains 23 separate offerings under three topic headings. In them he covers "enduring issues" and "emerging dilemmas." Part I of this review discussed some of them. More follow below. The entire book is must reading and contains new material never before published. The Battle for the US Airwaves, 1928 - 1