Ken Provost wrote:
On Friday, September 5, 2003, at 05:24 AM, John Hayes wrote:
Did you happen to notice the time? Was it on the hour or half hour by
any chance? . Reason I ask is because many poorly funded (rural)
NPR
affiliates cannot afford to run the expensive NPR shows all day
No, The Shrub is not admired by a lot of Americans. Me for one.
Unfortunately, the alternatives don't seem very attractive either.
Looks like a good thread Hey, you're gonna think this sounds
like Conspiracy Theory, but it really happened. I was driving halfway
across
Ken Provost wrote:
Anyway, about 85% thru the song, it gets cut off. I'm not kidding.
3-5 sec pass, enough to know some glitch has just happened, and BAM
a song starts like Gypsy violin, Bartok, something, I dunno --
obviously also NPR :-).
Wha happen? I got the distinct chill up my
Ken Provost wrote:
Anyway, about 85% thru the song, it gets cut off. I'm not kidding.
3-5 sec pass, enough to know some glitch has just happened, and BAM
a song starts like Gypsy violin, Bartok, something, I dunno --
obviously also NPR :-).
Wha happen?
Go to the NPR website at
I have found driving halfway across California and listening to the
radio to be an excellent inducement to buying a CD player.
In my view, the strikingly poor (by my tastes) radio selection is not
so much political as a different conspiracy, orchestrated by the
managers and owners of
: More money than any candidate in history
I have found driving halfway across California and listening to the
radio to be an excellent inducement to buying a CD player.
In my view, the strikingly poor (by my tastes) radio selection is not
so much political as a different conspiracy, orchestrated
murdoch wrote:
I wonder that we haven't made more of the fact that President Bush, prior to
the Enron Scandals, was said to be such good friends with Ken Lay. There
was a publicizing, for example, after Bush won either the Presidency or the
Primary, of Lay writing a patronizing
murdoch wrote:
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=storycid=68ncid=68e=5u=/nyt/20030831/ts_nyt/worrieddemocratsseedaunting04hurdles
In reference to the informal discussion we were having here for the
upcoming 2004 US Presidential election, this article portrays a
sobering view of the
murdoch wrote:
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=storycid=68ncid=68e=5u=/nyt/20030831/ts_nyt/worrieddemocratsseedaunting04hurdles
In reference to the informal discussion we were having here for the
upcoming 2004 US Presidential election, this article portrays a
sobering view of
--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, murdoch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wonder that we haven't made more of the fact that President Bush,
prior to the Enron Scandals, was said to be such good friends with Ken
Lay. There was a publicizing, for example, after Bush won either the
Presidency or the
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