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Audio No Go for Porn Club at Western Washington University (1:29) MP3 RA
[11/23/2003]
by: Joann Hong

Persons of Randy Nature, or P.O.R.N., a group of students who want to establish a pornography club at Western Washington University, dropped the cause after being advised against their ambitions by the student government.

Audio Daily Dose - November 24, 2003 (2:03) MP3 RA
[11/23/2003]
by: Joann Hong

John Allen Muhammad, one of the DC snipers, was sentenced to the death penalty today; President Bush pardons the nation's turkey, Stars, for this Thanksgiving; the Young Conservatives of Texas at the University of Texas accuse teachers of presenting bias in the classroom.

Audio Daily Dose - November 21, 2003 (2:01) MP3 RA
[11/20/2003]
by: Joann Hong

Missiles are fired at two hotels and the Iraqi Oil Ministry today in Baghdad; Some arrests have been made for yesterday's bombing in Istanbul; Former Secretary of Education says that Americans' ignorance of international issues may threaten domestic security; The building of the National African American History Museum in Washington DC is finally approved by the Senate.

Audio Tony Blair's Wife Gives Advice To the US (1:00) MP3 RA
[11/17/2003]
by: Joann Hong

Cherie Booth Q.C., distinguished lawyer and wife of UK's Prime Minister Tony Blair, spoke at Georgetown University urging the US to get more involved in protecting International Human Rights.

Audio Yeah Yeah Yeah's Nick Zinner Interview (1:01) MP3 RA
[11/12/2003]
by: Joann Hong

Guitarist Nick Zinner of the Yeah Yeah Yeah's talks about touring and his new book about beds.

Audio Daily Dose - November 13, 2003 (2:02) MP3 RA
[11/12/2003]
by: Joann Hong

The President speaks out against the filibuster and Senate Democrats who seek to block his judicial nominees; Bush will visit London next week to affirm the alliance with the United Kingdom; Judge Moore of Alabama's Supreme Court was removed from his post today after defying an order to remove the Ten Commandments from the state court building; Copyright violations may become a felony as the Artists' Rights and Theft (ART) Prevention Act is pushed through Congress.

Audio Daily Dose - November 07, 2003 (2:02) MP3 RA
[11/06/2003]
by: Joann Hong

Six US troops died today in Iraq when their helicopter crashed near the hometown of Sadam Hussein; the battle over the Partial Birth Abortion Ban continues between the courts and the government; NASA's Voyager 1 may become the first spacecraft to travel beyond the Earth's solar system; the largest study on medicinal marijuana derivatives reveals uncertain results on treating multiple sclerosis symptoms.

Audio President Bush Makes An Impromptu Speech At The White House (1:29) MP3 RA
[10/27/2003]
by: Joann Hong

President George W. Bush addressed various pertinent issues such as Medicare reform, judicial nominees, and the recent terrorist attacks in Iraq in an unscheduled speech.

Audio Daily Dose - October 27, 2003 (2:01) MP3 RA
[10/26/2003]
by: Joann Hong

Suicide car bombers killed 34 and injured 224 in Baghdad today; Wildfires continue to burn across Southern California; A New Jersey couple is arrested for starving their four adopted sons; ABC will air a special tonight on America's obesity epidemic

Audio Lisa Ling travels to Nepal with Miracle Doctors (1:59) MP3 RA
[10/23/2003]
by: Joann Hong

Former co-host of the popular talk show "The View" Lisa Ling treks through the mountains of Nepal with two opthamologists who renew sight to thousands of blind Himalayans.

Audio Daily Dose - October 16, 2003 (1:58) MP3 RA
[10/15/2003]
by: Joann Hong

President Bush assures Americans that the economy and the situation in Iraq are improving; The U.N. voted unanimously today on the U.S. led Iraqi Resolution; The Pope celebrates his 25th year of his papacy; Today marks the annual recognition of World Food Day.

Audio File Sharing and The Law (2:00) MP3 RA
[09/29/2003]
by: Joann Hong

Is The Law finally catching up with Internet music technology? The Record Industry, Congress and others gathered today to discuss the issues of file sharing networks.

Audio Daily Dose - September 26. 2003 (1:59) MP3 RA
[09/25/2003]
by: Joann Hong

Earthquake in Japan; Uranium found in Iran; Bruce Willis performs in Iraq; Gender selection for children advertised



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