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Dialect - Bank nationalisation & impact of the credit crunch on ordinary people

Bristol Broadband Co-operative | 17.05.2008 11:48 | Analysis | Anti-racism | Terror War | World

Dialect Radio is a Bristol (UK) internet broadcasting Co-operative run by volunteers. Our main activity is our weekly current affairs and arts magazine programme Dialect, which is recorded at our Queen's Square studios and posted for download here every Saturday. Want to volunteer? Volunteering Bristol, Royal Oak House, Royal Oak Avenue, Bristol. BS1 4GB Tel: 0117 989 7733

Dialect Radio show 20th May 2008 - mp3 17M


This week we hear an eye-opening deep analysis of the present credit crunch from the former Eastern European Projects Director of the New Economics foundation. We hear tesimony from a woman who was at Luton Station on the same morning the alleged 7/7 London Bombers... and a shocking briefing from inside US Marine Corps Intelligence from Iraq Veterans Against the War. We also hear an extract from a station set up to mark 60th anniversary of the Israel, Radio Free Palestine plus Bristol pressure group Transform talk about the legalisation of drugs.

Dialect - 16 May 2008

Top Quality Listen/Download:
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 http://www.vilaschitrakaran.net/downloads/rd/Dialect16May08.mp3

Features this week [Time in brackets index to the featured item in the mp3
file]:

(08:11) The Biggest Financial Crisis in History? - Economics and the World War - Deep analysis of the Credit Crunch and what it means for ordinary people - we hear from Martin Summers, ex Eastern European Projects officer at the New Economics Foundation
(19:19) Radio Free Palestine broadcast to mark the 60th Anniversary of the State of Israel
(31:40) Miss X, testifies to what happened on the morning of 7/7 at Luton Station
(37:59) Poetry - Jeff
(40:20) Extract from Strange Conflict by Dennis Wheatley
(44:52) What's On in Bristol
(51:19) Ex US Marine Corps Staff Sargeant Jimmy Massey from Iraq Veterans Against the War gives us an inside view of USMC Intelligence Briefings
(55:09) Transform - Drug Legalisation campaign

Producer: Tony Gosling
Reporter: Tony Gosling
Presenters: John Peters-Coleman
What's On guide: Jeff Sparkes
Studio Engineer: Vilas Chitrakaran

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