I would like information on action/protests against use of quinacrine 
for forced sterilisation of women. thanks

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>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Feb 22 14:22:30 1998
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 23 Feb 1998 10:22:51 +1300
Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 10:22:21 +1300
From: "STEFANIE S. RIXECKER" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: (Fwd) Nature and Culture Radio Editor
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

FYI...Stefanie

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> From FOLKLINE, edited by Jennifer A. Cutting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

[Folkline is an information service of the American Folklife
Center at the Library of Congress.  If you have information to
contribute, please email Jennifer Cutting at [EMAIL PROTECTED]]

A Westchester, New York-based radio producer seeks a full-time Associate
Producer/Researcher for a radio series which deals with nature and
culture. "Pulse of the Planet" is an award-winning daily radio series,
currently broadcast over 200 public and commercial stations in the US and
around the world.  The series, sponsored by the American Museum of Natural
History, tracks the rhythms of nature and culture worldwide, focusing on
seasonal events - such as animal migrations and cultural festivals.  The
hallmark of the program is its creative use of sound.  As an associate
producer for "Pulse," you will be researching stories, and working with
field producers to record interviews.  You will be writing scripts,
editing them on audio tape or on a digital workstation, maintaining a
program database and responding to listener requests.  You will also be
helping to update the program's web site.

If you have a special interest in nature and traditional cultures, you
will find this position particularly rewarding.  Candidates should know
how to write creatively and well; be resourceful, computer literate, have
their own computer or access to one (preferably a Macintosh), and know
their way around the Internet; and ideally, they should know how to edit
analog audio tape and/or digital sound files.  Being able to record sound
and to conduct interviews well are both required skills.  Knowledge of
FilemakerPro software and html programming would be useful, but not a
requirement.  Some of the work can be done at home. You need to be in the
studio (in Yorktown Heights, NY; one hour north of New York City) at least
2-3 days a week.  The salary is $30,000 plus, depending upon experience.
To apply, send resumes and samples of your work (written and, if possible,
recorded) to Jim Metzner, 340 Croton Heights Road, Yorktown Heights, NY,
10598; email: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.  This full-time position is available
immediately.  The URL for the "Pulse of the Planet" web site is
<http://www.pulseplanet.com>.  Jim Metzner appears monthly on NPR's
"Weekend Edition Saturday."


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Dr. Stefanie S. Rixecker
Department of Resource Management
Lincoln University, Canterbury
PO Box 56
Aotearoa New Zealand
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fax: 64-03-325-3841
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