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December 20, 2011
Twitter feed added to the home page.
December 9, 2011
Uploaded all five Newbird albums which can be
downloaded for free on the Music
Page.
December 8, 2011
Uploaded all three Fable albums which can be
downloaded for free on the Music
Page.
December 8, 2011
Uploaded the Zen Chefs album "Original
Recipe" with two bonus tracks not included
on the first release in 2003 which can be
downloaded for free on the Music
Page.
December 7, 2011
Uploaded both of the Mirage albums which can
be downloaded for free on the Music Page.
December 6, 2011
Uploaded both of The Units albums which can be
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December 5, 2011
Uploaded all eight Allagash albums which can
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December 4, 2011
Simplified design of Barnyard Sounds to make
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March 27, 2011
Began using Hotfile to host all of the
Barnyard Sounds albums which can be downloaded
for free on the Music Page.
February 14, 2011
Uploaded the The History of Minas Tirith album
which can be downloaded for free on the Music Page.
February 13, 2011
Uploaded the first five albums from John
Spreier which can be downloaded for free on the Music Page.
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John was broadcast on
NPR's Talk of the Nation on May
15, 2006. Michael Clough was the guest
and he discussed his op-ed piece that
appeared in Sunday's Los Angeles
Times (May 14, 2006) where he argued
that using the word "genocide"
is both misleading and counter productive
when applied to the violence occurring in
Darfur. Michael was the director of the Africa
program at the Council on
Foreign Relations from 1987 to 1996.
He is the author of Free at Last?
United States Policy Toward Africa and
the End of the Cold War. John was listening to
the program and called in to give his
opinion and ask Mr. Clough a couple of
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Click here
to listen to the podcast (MP3 file).
Click here
to read the transcript (PDF file).
Click here for the
NPR program web page.
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