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  • MSM FIGHTING BACK? - "Washington Post Radio" Set To Debut On AM Dial

    01/05/2006 3:23:37 PM PST · by chuckpez · 7 replies · 314+ views
    The Radio Equalizer- Brian Maloney ^ | January 5th, 2006 | Brian Maloney
    Try placing a year on this scenario: a crusty, old-line newspaper teams up with an equally risk-averse broadcasting outfit, to provide a full time outlet for reporters to discuss their stories on the AM radio dial. What era do you think we'd be talking about here, the fifties? At best, the sixties? How about 2006! Yes, the Washington Post, notorious print media fossil, has teamed up with Bonneville Broadcasting to provide "Washington Post Radio" on 1500 AM, until now home to WTOP-AM news radio. Secondarily, its programming will also be heard on 107.7 FM, with its very limited signal reach.....................
  • Aggie Jokes

    10/28/2005 7:58:52 PM PDT · by LibKill · 13 replies · 488+ views
    Texas | today | Commen Knoledge
    An Aggie walks into a bar with a little pink piglet under his arm. The barkeep says "Where did you get that?" The pig replies; "College Station! There's THOUSANDS of them!
  • HOSTS FIGHT MUZZLING- Hosts, Management Dispute Situation, Plus: Roundup

    10/24/2005 10:08:13 PM PDT · by chuckpez · 2 replies · 337+ views
    The Radio Equalizer- Brian Maloney ^ | October 25th, 2005 | Brian Maloney
    Despite new management assertions to the contrary, two KVI/Seattle talk show hosts believe a July court ruling now prevents them from discussing a key November statewide ballot initiative on the airwaves. In a stunning decision, a Thurston County, Washington judge forced organizers of Initiative 912 to report, as in-kind campaign contributions, favorable comments made by KVI hosts Kirby Wilbur and John Carlson. Backers of I-912, which seeks to repeal a statewide gas tax hike, were required to place a dollar value on talk radio's supportive statements....(snip) ....Despite the August sackings of its key participants, one of sports talk's most peculiar...
  • A&M officials may face trial

    10/03/2005 4:59:27 PM PDT · by PAR35 · 287+ views
    Dallas Morning News ^ | September 30, 2005 | JENNIFER EMILY
    Families try to revive lawsuit over deadly 1999 bonfire collapse PLANO – The families of those killed or injured when a bonfire collapsed at Texas A&M University several years ago asked the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday to revive their lawsuit. Attorneys representing 11 deceased and injured wanted the court to reconsider a lower court's May 2004 decision that dismissed the suit. The families allege the university failed to oversee the 59-foot bonfire, resulting in a "state-created danger." The judge who dismissed the case in May said the concept of "created danger" did not exist in 1999....
  • Texas A&M is investing millions of dollars to win the trust of minority students

    08/29/2005 3:58:18 AM PDT · by Shawndell Green · 58 replies · 1,033+ views
    Houston Chronicle ^ | Aug. 29, 2005 | MATTHEW TRESAUGUE
    Editor's note: This is the first story in an occasional series looking at Texas A&M University's efforts to recruit and retain minority students. Colleges and universities across the state are grappling with how to enroll 600,000 new students, mostly minorities, by 2015 to mirror the state's changing demographics. COLLEGE STATION - Jacob Tadesse arrived eight days before the start of classes at Texas A&M University and, like many freshmen, soon felt alone. So he left the sterile coolness of his dormitory room that first night without a destination in mind. Wearing a baggy T-shirt and shorts, with his black hair...
  • Nikola Tesla: Unsung genius or raving loony?

    07/16/2005 5:26:49 PM PDT · by sonofatpatcher2 · 37 replies · 884+ views
    davidszondy.com ^ | Dave Szondy
    Nikola Tesla: Unsung genius or raving loony? The history of technology is populated with a marvellous cast of characters. On the one hand you have the colourful, hard-working inventors like Thomas Edison who slaved away morning, noon and night to produce many of the wonders that we take for granted such as the incandescent light, the telephone, and the garlic peeler. On the other you have the moonbat crazies who show up at the patent office with a cardboard box stuffed with wires and a torch battery claiming that they've made contact with John Kerry's charisma. And then there is...
  • Israel May Use New Weapon on Settlers

    06/10/2005 8:58:31 AM PDT · by Esther Ruth · 17 replies · 520+ views
    Israel May Use New Weapon on Settlers Friday, June 10, 2005 JERUSALEM — Israel (search) is considering using an unusual new weapon against Jewish settlers who resist this summer's Gaza Strip (search) evacuation — a device that emits penetrating bursts of sound that leaves targets reeling with dizziness and nausea. Security forces could employ the weapon to overcome resistance without resorting to force, their paramount aim. But experts warn that the effects of prolonged exposure are unknown. The army employed the new device, which it dubbed "The Scream," at a recent violent demonstration by Palestinians (search) and Jewish sympathizers against...
  • Cotton Stripped from Texas Tech Seal (attempt to politically correct the South out of culture?)

    05/05/2005 4:57:02 AM PDT · by hispanarepublicana · 229 replies · 5,495+ views
    The Lubbock Avalanche Journal ^ | 5/5/05 | Elliot Blackburn
    Cotton stripped from Tech seal BY ELLIOTT BLACKBURN AVALANCHE-JOURNAL Texas Tech may face a fight from cotton farming alumni after the school announced Wednesday it would pluck the symbolic tufts of the West Texas crop from the school seal. The changes are part of a broader marketing campaign to be launched early next year that Tech officials hope will improve the university's national reputation. Chancellor David Smith refuted rumors Wednesday that the school was abandoning its past for the marketing effort. A-J File Photo "It is not undoing tradition, it is not undoing pride," Smith said of the changes. "We...
  • Spectators dispute police claims that Island scuffle was “small” (Univ. Texas vs A&M?)

    03/17/2005 9:25:18 AM PST · by SwinneySwitch · 18 replies · 1,161+ views
    The Brownsville Herald ^ | March 16, 2005 | SERGIO CHAPA
    Five people were taken to local hospitals for injuries SOUTH PADRE ISLAND, March 16, 2005 — A large, shapeless mound of sand was all that was left Tuesday evening from a sand sculpture of Jesus that might have been the cause of a large beach disturbance. Although the cause of a beach brawl reportedly involving hundreds of Spring Breakers remained in dispute Tuesday night, police said five people were taken to local hospitals for injuries they had received. Another six people were treated and released at the scene. South Padre Island Police Chief Robert Rodriguez said the disturbance started shortly...
  • I Am A Conservative Christian, And The Religious Right Scares Me

    01/03/2005 2:56:16 PM PST · by cougar_mccxxi · 144 replies · 2,745+ views
    Constitution Party National Website ^ | 12/15/2004 | Chuck Baldwin
    I Am A Conservative Christian, And The Religious Right Scares Me by Chuck Baldwin For those readers who are unfamiliar with my biography (http://www.chuckbaldwinlive.sketch.html), let me here provide a thumbnail sketch of my conservative bona fides: I attended, graduated, or received degrees from fundamentalist Christian schools such as Midwestern Baptist College in Pontiac, Michigan, Thomas Road Bible Institute (now known as Liberty Bible Institute at Liberty University) in Lynchburg, Virginia, Christian Bible College in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, and Trinity Baptist College in Jacksonville, Florida. I am currently in my thirtieth year as the Senior Pastor of the Crossroad Baptist...
  • Rudy with a Bullet

    12/15/2004 11:52:07 PM PST · by gubamyster · 11 replies · 682+ views
    Sports Illustrated ^ | 12/20/04December 20, 2004 | Rick Reilly
    He's just a walk-on. Number 39 in your program, zero in your heart. Means nothing to you. Just another sadly spotless jersey on the sideline. So how is it that Josh Amstutz is the toughest, bravest and most inspirational member of Texas A&M's football team? Well, look at his right leg. There are two scars left by a bullet that passed through it almost two years ago, a gift from an Iraqi sniper. How he runs on it as well as he does is anybody's guess. Look at his jaw. It was stern and square enough for the Marine honor...
  • Super Powered Radios?

    10/12/2004 7:23:08 AM PDT · by NotchJohnson · 15 replies · 1,197+ views
    10/12/04 | Me
    Hello, I am looking for aradio that can recieve programs from out of the area. I want to recieve a station taht is about 70 miles away and I cannot get it with the radios I have in my house. However, I can get the station in the car. Does anyone have any suggestions? Is this teh radio taht would work? http://www.kaitousa.com/WRX911.htm I want to get Phil Hendrie and Glen Beck. I woudl listen to them anyday that watch the tube.
  • PLEASE! STOP POSTING SAME MESSAGE ON ALL BOARDS!

    08/16/2002 7:39:49 AM PDT · by Merchant Seaman · 754 replies · 30,137+ views
    Annoyed Reader
    The purpose of FreeRepublic.com's multiple message boards is to limit the topics for each board to particular topics. Posting the same message on all the boards defeats the purpose of multiple-boards for special topics. It is very annoying to see the same message on every bulletin board. PLEASE! DO THE READERS A FAVOR. STOP CROSS-POSTING YOUR MESSAGES!
  • New voice worth listening to

    06/01/2004 8:02:14 PM PDT · by andrewhenderson · 1 replies · 197+ views
    Radio vet John Dayl back on the air tonight on a new home on KFNX Newstalkradio 1100 Phoenix. Show airs 6-8p AZ time... worth listening to. You can stream at www.1100kfnx.com Station also features Charles Goyette and Bob Mohan, old KFYI hosts
  • Graduating Senior Expelled For Leaving Gun in Vehicle

    05/21/2004 7:24:58 PM PDT · by COEXERJ145 · 24 replies · 263+ views
    KBTX ^ | May 21, 2004 | Lindsay Liepman
    A zero tolerance policy is keeping one A&M Consolidated student from participating in graduation. But many of his classmates say he did the right thing when he told a teacher he had forgotten about hunting rifles left in his vehicle. College Station administrators were faced with a tough decision this week when a student accidentially forgot two hunting rifles were in his vehicle at school. But a state law calling for zero tolerance pratically made the decision for them. "State law was pretty clear. If a student brings a fire arm to school, the student shall be expelled from school,"...
  • Am I fired darling ?

    04/24/2004 8:19:01 AM PDT · by freepatriot32 · 35 replies · 227+ views
    overlawyered.com ^ | 4 23 04 | overlawyered.com
    Workers at the English National Opera have been banned from using the term of endearment "darling" to each other. "The policy, set out in a document called Dignity at Work, singles out the word 'darling' as part of a code of conduct which addresses workplace protocol. It tells employees: 'The use of affectionate names such as 'darling' may constitute sexual harassment.'". A grievance procedure is available for those who are made uncomfortable by hearing the word. ("'Darling' ban for opera workers", BBC, Apr. 22). A spokesman, however, said there was a grandfather clause: "Existing staff who call each other 'darling'...
  • Florida Atlantic Terror University

    02/24/2004 9:13:10 PM PST · by JohnathanRGalt · 12 replies · 658+ views
    FrontPageMagazine ^ | February 19, 2004 | Joe Kaufman
    Florida Atlantic Terror UniversityBy Joe KaufmanFrontPageMagazine.com | February 19, 2004 Introduction In the summer of 2002, a flyer vilifying Jews and Christians and threatening “confrontation and conflict” was circulated around the Florida Atlantic University (FAU) campus.  It stated:  “When we Arab-Muslim students came to America for study, we had no idea that we would be forced to mingle with Jew students and take instruction from Jew teachers.  This is offensive to us since it is well known that the Jews are the most corrupt and violent people on Earth.” The flyer, which was put out by a group calling...
  • Symposium Seeks Minorities for Defense Department

    02/20/2004 9:11:50 AM PST · by Calpernia · 3 replies · 172+ views
    American Forces Press Service ^ | Feb. 20, 2004 | By Rudi Williams
    Defense Department officials tried to put DoD's best foot forward in attracting minority students to seek careers in the department at Florida A&M University here Feb. 18-19. DoD held a career exposition Feb. 18 for middle school, high school and college students to see presentations and visit exhibits set up by the military academies, ROTC programs and civilian internship programs. Feb. 19 featured a symposium, during which DoD officials discussed critical minority representation issues in ROTC and internship programs, as well as long-term concerns, with presidents of Historically Black Colleges and Universities and other minority-education leaders. Charles S. Abell, principal...
  • Car Accident Caught on Air -Driver hit while on radio show

    12/11/2003 1:40:57 PM PST · by vannrox · 13 replies · 352+ views
    NewsDay | December 10, 2003 | By Peter Goodman
    In a frightening moment when reality radio turned all too real yesterday morning, motorist Cheryl Picker of Shoreham was debating the Michael Jackson sexual-abuse case on the air when her sport utility vehicle was hit and rolled over on the William Floyd Parkway. Picker had just finished telling radio talk-show host Curtis Sliwa, "Maybe those are the parents that are the pedophiles," when listeners to WABC/770 AM heard a loud crash, the sound of crackling glass, tearing metal and then silence. "Cheryl, are you OK?" co-host Ron Kuby said. "Cheryl? Cheryl?" A faint voice responded, "Please call the cops." Sliwa...
  • Texas A&M defies trend, won't use race as admissions factor

    12/04/2003 10:25:26 AM PST · by .cnI redruM · 22 replies · 142+ views
    Houston Chronicle ^ | Dec. 4, 2003, 8:14AM | By RON NISSIMOV
    COLLEGE STATION -- Citing his belief that individuals should be judged only by their merit, Texas A&M University President Robert Gates bucked the nation's higher education establishment Wednesday by announcing the school would not use race as a factor in admissions or scholarships. The decision came as a surprise to many students because A&M has for many years been desperately trying to attract more minority students and shed its reputation as inhospitable to those groups because of its long history as an all-male military academy. This fall, 82 percent of A&M's undergraduates are white, 2 percent are black, 9 percent...