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Metro is Being Starved, Prior toToday's Crash |
by Luke
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03 Nov 2004
Modified: 05:18:07 PM |
ed: An empty red line metro train crashed into another train, injuring 4 or more people, today.
Metro is being starved to feed everything from baseball to highways like the inter-County Connector. With mantainance being neglected is this sort of thing any suprise? |
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News: DC Radio Co-op/WPFW / Elections/Legislation/Government |
Synopses of election-day troubles |
by darby + dc radio coop
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03 Nov 2004
Modified: 12:56:43 PM |
Several teams of people monitored elections events in several "battleground" states yesterday at the Institute for Policy Studies. Here they describe, briefly, some of the poblems that came up, from intimidation to obstacles to disenfranchisement. Many groups are saying they will call for mass protest if they see evidence of major electoral fraud or disenfranchisement. |
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why this election matters so much |
by at the Black Cat on the eve of destruction
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03 Nov 2004
Modified: 04 Nov 2004 |
this election has world wide implications. comments from the audience in black cat |
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News: DC Radio Co-op/WPFW / Elections/Legislation/Government |
Groups organizing responses to elections results |
by darby +dc radio coop
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02 Nov 2004
Modified: 09:24:57 PM |
Concerns of fraud, intimidation, and disenfranchisement are being voiced by many voters during this election, and many grassroots groups have responded with close monitoring of the polling. Darby Hickey brings this report.
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Breaking News From Baltimore Reclaim the Streets |
by The System is Rotten
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02 Nov 2004
Modified: 03 Nov 2004 |
A from the streets summary of the Election Day Relcaim the Streets in Baltimore... |
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News: Elections/Legislation/Government |
Getting the vote out in Philly – and making sure it gets counted. |
by Tom Allan
Email: w_t_allan (at) yahoo.com |
02 Nov 2004
Modified: 04:49:27 PM |
Hundreds of volunteers from DC, New York and Pennsylvania are working to make sure that the turnout on Tuesday is massive – and that no one gets turned away at the polls.
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Review: Art/Music/Cultural/Movies |
Go See 'Accidental Death of an Anarchist' |
by dc culture vulture
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01 Nov 2004
Modified: 02 Nov 2004 |
Don't miss great political theater, (as in real theatre, not presidential debates,) by the Rorschach Theater troupe, at Casa Del Pueblo/Calvary Methodist Church, through November 21, 2004.
This remake of Dario Fo's satire from 1960's Italy, on the investigation into a political assassination of an Anarchist by the Italian police, and the cover-up by government officials, is strewn with references to color coded terror levels, My Pet Goat, Abu Grahib, mixed with Marx Brother's slapstick.
Rorschach Theatre |
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'Kool-Aid, Kool-Aid, Tastes Great!' Editorial cartoon |
by Mike Flugennock
Email: flugennock (at) sinkers.org |
01 Nov 2004
Modified: 06:02:43 PM |
Y'know, I love Lewis Carroll, and Saturday Night Live, honest I do. Still, this doesn't mean that I enjoy actually living in a Lewis Carroll story -- specifically, the Queen Of Hearts' court scene -- and can't make it stop, nor do I enjoy the sensation of being trapped in an SNL sketch that never ends, and can't find the remote. |
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