News :: Civil & Human Rights |
DOE Hosts Oak Ridge Hearings On New Nuclear Bomb Factories |
by Anna Thompson Email: annathompson32 (nospam) yahoo.com |
14 Nov 2006
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On Monday, November 13th the Department of Energy hosted a public forum attended by members of the Oak Ridge Environmental Peace Alliance as well as concerned community members about the possibility of constructing new nuclear bomb factories at the Oak Ridge Complex. The hearing was part of a series of hearings being held in Tennessee, Georgia, South Carolina, Texas, New Mexico, Nevada and California. The Oak Ridge Environmental Peace Alliance has released a statement claiming that there is no necessity to build another nuclear bomb factory at the Oak Ridge Complex and that instead the United States should be dismantling its nuclear weapons infrastructure. |
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Good Riddance to the Candy Factory |
by Chris Irwin Email: christopherscottirwin (nospam) yahoo.com |
13 Nov 2006
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My congradulations to the fair city of Knoxville for its latest strike against the scourge of tourism (only a few letters short of “terrorist”—coincidence?) here in Knoxville . I am of course referring to that pit of tourist inequity—the so called “candy factory.” Artists, artwork, sculptures, dance, music, vegetarian feasts—like cheese for rats there was no end of community tourist attracting activities at the “candy factory” until our city squashed it dead like the insect it was. Thank god it’s now safe in the hands of developers and the wealthy that will get the private condo’s they deserve. |
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News :: Crime & Police : Housing |
Nashville Homeless Respond to Tara Cole Report |
by Clemmie Greenlee Email: info (nospam) homelesspower.org |
09 Nov 2006
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“Tara Cole’s body could have been discovered sooner, had the barge been moved sooner.”
Stephen D. Halford, Director-Chief Fire Department concludes: “...I do believe, however, that there is a reasonable probability that Tara Cole’s body could have been discovered sooner, had the barge been moved sooner.” (Page 8). The study also shares that: “It appears, however, that the initial request to have the barge moved on Monday, August 14th was not pursued after Wednesday August 16th.” For the full report go to: http://www.nashfire.org/press/OEM_recoveryOP_review.htm |
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Announcement :: Elections & Legislation |
Senate Candidate Harold Ford Jr. In Memphis |
by Hannah Burdine Email: hcburdine (nospam) bellsouth.net |
04 Nov 2006
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In his quest for the Senate Jr. has forgotten his base and now panders to the conservative agenda. In fact, his policies and voting record in the House are more in line with Republican credo. My conscience won't let me vote for him now. Sept. 27 he voted to approve the Military Commissions Act of 2006 which allows the death sentence for "alien unlawful enemy combatants" without a trial before our federal courts, but instead before a military tribunal. |
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News :: Elections & Legislation |
Immigrants Stand to Tip the Balance in Tennessee this Election |
by David Lubell Email: david (nospam) tnimmigrant.org |
02 Nov 2006
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Nashville, TN) The Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition (TIRRC) is holding one of Tennessee’s biggest voter mobilization events on Saturday, November 4th at its annual convention. The goal of the convention is to identify priority issues and turn out eligible New American Voters. Joining a national “Get Out the Vote” (GOTV) effort, TIRRC has, for the past three years, played a leading role in registering immigrant voters in Tennessee. |
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News :: Environment |
Environmental Activists Protest Metro Plans to Recycle Sewer Sludge as Fertilizer |
by Rachel Sumner Email: rachelsumner (nospam) excite.com |
30 Oct 2006
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Nashville, TN: There is a new Metro Water & Sewer facility under construction and due to open in fall of 2007, and it is moving in the direction of recycling sludge as fertilizer to be applied on grazing land, cropland and orchards. Bruce Wood, an environmental activist, with Bring Urban Recycling to Nashville Today warns, "Do not be tricked into believing this is a treat. Citizens must educate themselves on this issue and demand that city leaders not allow this to happen." Members of BURNT, the Green Party and concerned citizens will gather on Tuesday October 31, 2006 at 3 p.m. at the Sewage Treatment Facility, Metro Water Department at 1600 2nd Avenue North (37208) and Cement Plant Road to protest with the theme 'No More "Tricks" That Sewer Sludge Is a "Treat"' |
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News :: Civil & Human Rights : Crime & Police : International Relations : Media |
Brad Will, Indymedia Reporter, Murdered While Reporting on Mexico Demonstration |
by Al Giordano |
29 Oct 2006
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Brad Will, 36, a documentary filmmaker and reporter for Indymedia in New York, Bolivia and Brazil, died today of a gunshot to the chest when pro-government attackers opened fire on a barricade in the neighborhood of Santa Lucia El Camino, on the outskirts of Oaxaca, Mexico. He died with his video camera in his hands.
Brad went to Oaxaca in early October to document the story that Commercial Media simulators like Rebecca Romero of Associated Press distort instead of report: the story of a people sick and tired of repression and injustice, who take back the government that rightfully is theirs. In that context, his assassination is also a consequence of what happens when independent media must do the work that Big Media fails to do: to tell the truth. My friend and colleague since 1996 when we labored together at 88.7 FM Steal This Radio on New York’s Lower East Side, I bumped into him again in Bolivia in 2004 during a public reception held by the Narco News School of Authentic Journalism, and again on the Yucatán peninsula last January where he came to cover the beginnings of the Zapatista Other Campaign – Brad died to bring the authentic story to the world. |
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News :: Peace |
Peace Activists Plan Rally at US Senate Debate |
by Anna Thompson Email: annathompson32 (nospam) yahoo.com |
26 Oct 2006
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Nashville, TN: The Nashville Peace Coalition has called for a peace rally to be held on the evening of the scheduled statewide Senate debate in Nashville between Democratic Candidate Harold Ford Jr. and Republican Candidate Bob Corker at Vanderbilt University. The rally, which is being called "Give Peace a Voice" is being held to call attention to what many feel is the most important issue of the election season which is the ongoing occupation of Iraq. Peace Coalition members intend rally beginning at 6:30pm on the public sidewalk outside the main entrance to Ingram Hall. Green Party for US Senate candidate Chris Lugo will be in attendance at the rally although Lugo is not scheduled to participate in the debates. |
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