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Anonymous Comrade writes

11th June 2003, Amsterdam



This is a call to all Free Radio makers, listeners and

sympathisers worldwide to support the Dutch Free Radios in

their protest against Dutch National Radio Frequency

Policy which currently threatens the very existence of

Free Radio in the Netherlands.



Please feel free to forward this message.



Messages of support and requests for further information

will be gladly received at.....

radiofestatie@yahoo.ie

http://www.xs4all.nl/~artburo/cgi/r100/guestbook.h tm



A further statement will released within the next few

days to coincide with the 100,000 ANTENNES FREE RADIO

MANIFESTATION in Amsterdam on June 14th. Please contact

radiofestatie@yahoo.ie if you'd like to be kept informed

of developments.



Please read on.....


100,000 ANTENNAS - FREE RADIO MANIFESTATION

JUNE 14 - AMSTERDAM

http://www.vrijeradio.nl



The Dutch government's recently implemented Zerobase Radio

Frequency Policy is designed to control and regulate free

use of the ether by commercial radio stations. On May 23

this year most available space on the Dutch airwaves was

auctioned off to the highest bidder. It should come as no

surprise to anyone that as a result of this auction it has

become clear that for the next eight years only the

biggest, most commercially and mainstream oriented

stations will be able to exploit the remaining Dutch

frequencies. The government's claim to preserve diversity

in the new airwave distribution has proven to be a fraud.

The provisional programme is now available for



CongressCATH 2003:

Warp:Woof Aurality/Musicality/Textuality



http://www.leeds.ac.uk/cath/congress/2003/



The second CongressCATH, organised by the AHRB Centre for Cultural

Analysis, Theory and History puts into play new possibilities for

thinking about sound, music, noise and listening, about the structure of

audition, and about the listening, responding subject. This conference

will consider new music theories, new musical objects, and the new

horizons opened by thinking through them.

moose writes:

Friends in the New York City area,


Below you'll find a link to a new website newswire, utilizing PostNuke / PhP scripting technology. This newswire is linked to the anarco-nyc.net website resource.


http://www.anarco-nyc.net/weblog/index.php


The purpose of the newswire is to foment and encourage more communications amoung anarchists and anti-authoritarians in the NYC and surrounding region. You'll see several categories of "topics" devoted to this purpose alone. For instance, categories devoted to posting announcements about workshops, forums, study groups, and other events.

nolympics submits



Please join us SATURDAY JUNE 7TH for 5 GREAT BANDS:




THE BLACK SOCKS

TOMORROW"S FRIEND

WEIGH DOWN

RACHEL LEE WALSH (of maritime)

ATOKA





ROCKSTAR BAR 351 KENT AVE @ SOUTH 5TH STREET WILLIAMSBURG BROOKLYN 718 599 1936
$5 suggested donation
Atoka get things started at 9PM




Proceeds from the door will benefit the production of a documentary by Pouca Films.




The documentary will be filmed over the summer and will investigate the impact of the Israeli/Palestinian conflict on the Palestinian emergency medical system, following the emergency medical staff and their aging and battered ambulances as they navigate through roadblocks, checkpoints, military searches and gunfire in order to transport the ill, pregnant or injured to the poorly equipped hospitals of the West Bank.

rncnotwelcome.org writes:

We have just launched a new site called RNC Not Welcome.



The site is meant to be a resource for local activists and for people planning to travel here to protest, disrupt [etc.] the Republican National Convention in September 2004.

Anonymous Comrade submits:

A Call to Join and Contribute to the Establishment of a
Video-Sharing Syndicate/Network


Project Description
:

For some time now the idea of utilising peer2peer
structures to assemble a user-built distribution
platform has been circulating. Recently, in the run-up
to the G8 meeting in Evian, a concrete proposal has
been made to establish a system for the sharing of
video. Long-term we believe that we can assemble a
sustainable and scalable platform for audio-visual
materials of a critical and independent nature. This
is an appeal to groups/individuals to get involved, dedicate some
resources, support and expand the project generally.

Works to be distributed over the system will vary from
somewhat edited footage suitable for use as a stock
archive to finished documentaries/films. Each file
will be accompanied by metadata in an xml .info file
and produced as an searchable RSS feed for people to
integrate into their own sites and published on its
own website (where there will also be a manifesto,
how-to's. contact info for participating groups etc.)
Amongst the metadata fields will be a specification
for the nature of the license under which the
materials may be used (e.g. Creative Commons
share-alike)

Following a very successful launch earlier this year, the Journal for the

Academic Study of Magic (JSM), a multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed print

publication, is seeking submissions for its second annual edition, to be

published in Spring 2004. Scholarly articles of up to 8000 words, written in

English, plus shorter book reviews (up to 800 words) and the like are

welcomed. We aim to cover all areas of magic, witchcraft, paganism etc; all

geographical regions and all historical periods, and we encourage articles

from postgraduates, tenured academics and freelance writers alike, using an

academic style.



Submissions should be prepared according to the MHRA style guide (5th

edition). Please see their printed style guide (available in libraries and

bookshops) or their website http://www.mhra.org.uk/index.html, plus our own

guideline pages at http://www.sasm.co.uk/journal.html and

http://www.sasm.co.uk/chklist.html for style and content details. In light

of the breadth of submissions we received for Issue 1, we welcome early,

BRIEF correspondence with authors to discuss intended articles and their

potential suitability for our journal- the above links also give guidelines

for subject areas, including some areas that we do not cover, so please

consult these first.



Submissions should be sent electronically to Dave Evans at

socacademicstudymagic@btopenworld.com as Rich Text Format email attachments,

including your name and brief title in the file name (for example

"JSmithModernFrenchWitchcraft.rtf" rather than "essay.rtf") . If you are

unable to send by email please use regular mail to: Dave Evans, Department

of Historical Studies, University of Bristol, 13 Woodland Road, Clifton,

Bristol, UK BS8 1AD. Please enclose an SAE or IRC if you require postal

acknowledgement of receipt, and if sending by regular mail please include

one copy of your article on disk (PC formatted only, and virus-checked

please!) and one print copy, with a covering letter.



Deadline: October 31st, 2003



Issue 1 of the journal, published by Mandrake of Oxford can be ordered from

the website http://www.sasm.co.uk/journal2.html via a secure credit card

server, or from any good bookshop quoting the references ISBN 1869928 679

and ISSN 1479-0750. Academic Institutions and Libraries can send an

official purchase order to Mandrake (whose regular mail address is to be

found on the above link) to be invoiced on delivery.



Please forward this text in its entirety to anyone you think may be

interested, or to suitable email forums, bulletin boards, newsgroups etc



Thanks

Dave Evans and Alison Butler

General Editors, JSM

Stop US Congress From Using DEA Money to Attack Medical Marijuana Movement!



CALL RIGHT NOW - VERY URGENT. Vote is Morning of Thursday, May 22nd, 2003



Earlier this week we asked you to call the House Government Reform Committee and urge them to remove provisions from HR 2086 that would allow the White House to use the billion-dollar anti-drug ad campaign for partisan political purposes. Thanks to you, Congress is listening. Your calls have created a firestorm on the Committee that we hope will ultimately lead to the repeal of the propaganda provision.



Now, we need your help to take out another bad provision.

These groups and comrades are organizing around initiatives of many municipalities and regions in the USA to defy the Patriot Act and other elements of federal internal repression and control.

Bill of Rights Defense Committee

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