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Radio For Peace International's Weekly Program Update
for the week of 2 - 8 March, 2003
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Frequency Schedule:

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without notice)

40 meters: 7.445 MHz (AM): 2100 - 1300
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And streaming live on the Internet in MP3 at
http://www.rfpi.org
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OUR PROGRAMMING BLOCK IS SIX HOURS IN LENGTH. Most
programs are repeated 6 and 12 hours later after their
original broadcast time listed.

A PUBLIC AFFAIR
(60 minutes)

Hosted by Esty Dinur

Sun: 1600/ Wed: 1900- TBA.

E-mail contact: edi...@facstaff.wisc.edu

A WORLD OF POSSIBILITIES
[Interviews]
(30 minutes)

Hosted by MMP Executive Director Mark Sommer, the
program features in-depth conversations with
leading-edge analysts, thinkers and practical
innovators on a broad range of issues offering fresh,
solution-centered approaches to the most challenging
problems we face as a people and planet.

Tue: 2030/Fri: 2100- Topic: Environmental Health:
Lerner, Brody (Producer Chuck Rogers)

website: www.mainstream-media.net

ALTERNATIVE RADIO
[Lectures & interviews]
(60 minutes)

Wed: 1700/Sat: 1930- Stephen Zunes about The Case
against War with Iraq

Addressing troops at Ft. Hood, Texas, President Bush
warned, "The Iraqi regime is a grave threat to the
United States." The drums of war are beating loudly
for an attack on Iraq. The reserves have been called
up. Carrier battle groups are in place. The US is
anticipating an 18-month occupation that will involve
"a heavy American military presence and a quick
takeover of Iraqi oil fields." Beyond the rhetoric and
gunship diplomacy, Bush has not made the case that a
major invasion of Iraq is necessary. Historian and
longtime peace activist Howard Zinn says, "A war
against Iraq has no logical connection to the tragic
events of 9/11. We have a right to wonder if the
motive for war is not stopping terrorism but expanding
US power and controlling Mideast oil."

Stephen Zunes is a specialist on the Middle East. His
articles appear in leading journals and magazines. He
teaches at the University of San Francisco and is
director of its Peace & Justice Studies Program. He
also chairs the Middle East Task Force for the
interfaith Fellowship of Reconciliation.

E-mail contact: a...@orci.com

BETWEEN THE LINES
[Magazine]
(30 minutes)

"Between The Lines" is a half-hour syndicated radio
news magazine that each week features a summary of
under-reported news stories and interviews with
activists and journalists who offer progressive
perspectives on international, national and regional
political, economic and social issues.

Mon: 1700- Topics:

* Critics Warn Iraq War will provoke Increased
Terrorism, Ethic Conflicts and Global Economic
Instability
* March 5 Antiwar Moratorium calls for No School, No
Work, No Business as usual
* Campaign to Impeach President Bush will require
Broad Public Support
* Underreported News Summary from around the World.

E-mail contact: between...@snet.net

COUNTERSPIN
[Media Analysis]
(30 minutes)

Tue: 1830/ Sat: 1600- Topic: Chris Hedges on embedded
reporters and Kani Xualm on Turkey and Kurds

See also the following website for the topics of the
programs: http://www.webactive.com/webactive/cspin/

E-mail contact: fa...@fair.org

CONTINENT OF MEDIA
(30 Minutes)

Glenn Hauser's monthly supplement to WORLD OF RADIO
featuring stories from the Western Hemisphere not
necessarily short-wave related. Produced for exclusive
broadcast on RFPI

Tue: 2000/Fri: 1900/Sat: 1730- Topics:

*Continent of Media 03-02; just as I start recording,
a train whistle goes by
*COM is shortwave broadcast exclusively on Radio for
Peace International http://www.rfpi.org
*Available on the web thanks to http://www.DXing.com
sponsored by Universal Radio, 1-800-431-3939
http://www.universal-radio.com
*Recorded Feb. 22, little more than a month after the
previous one
*Check our website http://www.worldofradio.com for
summaries of this program and previous editions in
audio
*COM is about media around the continent, not
especially shortwave
*KAIM, 870, Hawaii closed down a few months ago from
Molokai, but is now back with low power from Oahu;
future unclear [DXLD 3-017, 3-029]
*New station planned in Alaska, KAGV-1110, relaying
KAGV: http://www.vfcm.org/kagv.htm [DXLD 3-026]
*Inuktitut needs official language status like English
and French [DXLD 3-023]
*About the Inuktitut language;
http://www.tununiq.com/masters/iinuk.htm
*Mount Royal transmitter site in Montreal subject of
RF radiation concerns [3-022]
*CJWI, 1610, Montreal has new address: 3733, Jarry
Est, 2e etage, Montreal QC H1Z 2G1 and website
http://www.cpam-radiounion.com
*Job opening for Chief of Radio closing March 23;
details at https://jobs.un.org/
*Radio stations in Haiti have big problems with
government; Radio Metropole silences news for a day in
protest; Radio Haiti-Inter
goes off the air temporarily [DXLD 3-028, 3-029]
*El Dorado for Latin American DXers has been revised:
http://members01.chello.se/mwm/eldorado/index.html
*R. Mil, 6010, Mexico City, reschedules Encuentro DX
to avoid DRM QRM from Sackville and has new website:
http://www.nrm.com.mx/estaciones/radiomil/DX.html
*In the midst of COM 03-02, P O Box 1684, Enid, OK
73702 USA; or woradio at yahoo.com
*South Florida FM band full of pirates; why doesn`t
FCC do anything?
*Rants against FCC`s priorities, hypocrisy
*Palm Beach Post story in great detail about pirates,
even with frequencies! in DXLD 3-019, or
http://www.gopbi.com/partners/pbpost/epaper/editions/monday/local_news_e3d3edfde4a8113e1001.html
*FCC sued over towers it permits killing huge
quantities of migratory birds along the Gulf coast

http://www.forestconservation.org/Litigation/gulflawsuit.pdf
http://www.towerkill.com PCIA: http://www.pcia.com
*FCC cancels experimental license WC2XZV operating in
Antelope Valley, California as FM pirate on 104.7,
http://www.1047.fm
*FCC still renewing licenses of remote pickup and
homing beacon transmitters in the expanded broadcast
band
*Dissident FCC Commissioner Michael Copps holding
hearings on media concentration: Feb 27 in Richmond;
UOW Seattle, Duke Durham in March [DXLD 3-021]
*Bush budget gives no more money to CPB, despite heavy
costs for DTV conversion
*TV DXers looking forward to trying to DX lowband DTV
stations this summer by sporadic E; seven known on
air so far, list [DXLD 3-020]
*Mike Cooper commentary on shortwave far more reliable
than internet
*Yet I do listen a lot on the internet; see my
Monitoring Reminders
http://www.worldofradio.com/calendar.html
*KPBX Spokane has its own poet, Mondays at 1550 UT
*Clear Channel gets a lot of bad press, so here`s
something positive: providing public toilets for
Pittsburgh

http://www.post-gazette.com/forum/20030216edtoilet0216p2.asp

http://www.post-gazette.com/lifestyle/20030212publicpot0212p2.asp
*That`s COM 03-02; I`m Glenn Hauser ###

E-mail contact: wgha...@hotmail.com

DEMOCRACY NOW! with Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez
(60 minutes)

Democracy Now! goes beyond the rhetoric and party
politics offered by the mainstream media. Instead, it
highlights grassroots efforts to enhance and ignite
democracy in the U.S.

Mon-Fri: 1600- For more information, visit the DN!
website: www.democracynow.org

DISABILITY RADIO WORLDWIDE
(30 minutes)

A series dedicated to the communication, issues,
events and political analysis affecting people with
disabilities worldwide. Jean Parker and her guests
help bring you an awareness and understanding of what
it is to be a person with a disability in today's
world.

Mon: 1900/Thu: 2000 - Topic:

Many women in India who acquire a disability after
they are married are abandoned by their husbands.
Sometimes they also lose their children but the two
women in this program are proof that it doesn't have
to be that way. Shanor Forbes and Ranjana Kulharui are
both wives, mothers and quadriplegic. Also, they both
chose to return to their native India where
acessibility is still far off dream.

E-mail contact: glo...@concentric.net

EARTH AND SKY
(2 minutes)

Sun: 21:45- Dual Poles

Mon: 18:30 & 21:30- Amazon Archaeology

Tue: 21:30- Terra Preta

Wed: 18:30- Galaxies Collide

Thu: 23:50- Shark Smiles

Fri: 18:30- Saturn's Rings

Sat: 21:45- Sun's Energy

Email contact: peo...@earthsky.org

EARTHWATCH/RADIO
(2 minutes)

Mon: 18:35- TBA.

Tue: 21:35- TBA.

Wed: 18:35- TBA.

Thu: 23:55- TBA.

Fri: 18:35- TBA.

Info: Show scripts and other information are available
via their web site:
http://www.seagrant.wisc.edu/earthwatch/

E-mail contact: spom...@facstaff.wisc.edu

FREESPEECH RADIO NEWS
[Daily newscast]
(30 minutes)

Tue - Saturday: 0500 (new time)
Sat: 1630 (encore of previous days newscast)

E-mail contact: fs...@hotmail.com

GLOBAL COMMUNITY FORUM
(60 minutes)

RFPI's Global Community Forum seeks to counteract the
otherwise dismal media landscape. GCF is a show that
takes a look behind the scenes at people around the
world working for peace, social justice and the
betterment of humankind.

Wed: 2030/ Thu: 1900- TBA.

NOTE: Archive editions of this program are also
available in RealAudio at the RFPI website:
http://www.rfpi.org/webcast.html

E-mail contact: in...@rfpi.org

HIGHTOWER RADIO COMMENTARIES
[Jim Hightower]
(2:00 minutes)

Sun: 21:50- Make Congress Decide Bush's Iraq Attack
More Info: Military Families for Peace: 617-522-9323

Mon: 21:35- Federally Subsidized Poverty
More Info: ACORN: 202-547-2500

Wed: 18:35- Bush Plays Games With Layoffs

Fri: 18:35- An Insane Plan To Execute The Insane

Sat: 21:50- What's In A Box?

E-mail contact: in...@jimhightower.com

HONORING MOTHER EARTH - INDIGENOUS VOICES PROGRAM
[Oannes Pritzker, Wolf Mountain Radio]
(60 minutes)

Mon: 2030/Fri: 1700- The Chewonki Earth Charter
Symposium, Part 2 (a program of four parts)

E-mail contact: wig...@aol.com

THE LIVING ENRICHMENT CENTER
[Rev. Mary M. Morrissey]
(35 minutes)

Sun: 1715/ Tue: 2100- "That's What Friends Are For,
Part 1": With Rev. Mary Manin Morrissey

E-mail contact: in...@lecworld.org

MAKING CONTACT
(30 minutes)

Thu: 1700/Sat: 1930- INS Secrets Unveiled: The U.S.
War on Immigrants

Civil libertarians and immigrant rights advocates
charge that the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization
Service (INS), in collaboration with other government
agencies, has been stripping away the civil liberties
of Middle Eastern immigrants in the name of the
so-called war on terrorism. On this edition of Making
Contact, correspondents Sarah Olson and Pauline
Bartolone examine the treatment of immigrants under
new INS policies and practices. We also address
whether the rights of U.S. citizens are under threat
as well.

Featuring: Howard Zinn, author/historian; Allyson
Collins, Human Rights Watch; Bill Strassberger, INS
press officer; Amer Jubran, a Palestinian refugee;
Farouk Abdel-Muthi, a detained Arab immigrant; Jeff
Adachi, San Francisco Public Defender; Linda Sharif,
Arab-American Anti-Discrimination League; Mark
Vanderhaught, National Lawyers Guild; Shelia Patel,
Not in Our Name Project.

For more Information:

The Amer Jubran Defense Committee
PO Box 755, Jamaica Plan, MA 02130

Wendy Patten, Human Rights Watch
(202)-612-4349, http://www.hrw.org

Committee for the Release of Farouk Abdel-Muthi
(212)-674-9499, Efree...@yahoo.com

Hershall Fink, Attorney for Detroit Free Press
2290 1st National Building, Detroit, MI 48226
h...@honigman.com

Noel Saleh, Michigan American Civil Liberties Union
60 W. Hancock, Detroit, MI 48201

Lucy Dalglish, Reporters Committee for Freedom of the
Press
(800)-336-4243, rc...@rcfp.org

Heba Nimr, INS Watch, La Raza Centro Legal
(415)-575-3500 or (415)-255-7593

E-mail contact: making...@radioproject.org

THE NEUMAIER REPORT
[Commentaries by Dr. John Neumaier]

Dr. John J. Neumaier received his Ph.D. degree in
philosophy from the University of Minnesota, writing
his dissertation on "Bertrand Russell's Social
Philosophy and its Relation to Logic, Ethics, and
Sociology". Now a professor emeritus of philosophy and
social theory, he has taught at the University of
Minnesota, at Empire State College of the State
University of New York in New York City, and at other
colleges. He has been president of three institutions
of higher education, the last one, the State
University of New York College at New Paltz. Dr.
Neumaier serves on RFPI's International Advisory
Board.

Sun: 1700/Fri 2130 - TBA

E-mail contact: neul...@aol.com

NEW DIMENSIONS
(60 minutes)

Sun: 2000- Guest: David Loye

E-mail contact: ndr...@pacific.net

PEOPLE'S TRIBUNE RADIO
[Hosted by Mike Thornton)
(30 minutes)

Fri: 2100(bi-weekly)- A World of Possibilities airs
here this week.

E-mail contact: lea...@noc.org

RADIO NATION
(60 minutes)

Radio Nation is a weekly radio magazine of news,
politics and culture. Hosted by award-winning
journalist Marc Cooper, it features unique and
informed analysis and commentary from some of the
world's brightest writers, activists, cultural critics
and political experts. Featured guests include Gore
Vidal, Katha Pollitt, Barbara Ehrenreich, Allan Nairn,
Helen Caldicott, Ralph Nader, Alexander Cockburn,
Susan Faludi, Jesse Jackson, Edward Said, Jerry Brown
and Patricia Williams, among many others.

Sun: 1900/ Tue: 1800- Topics:

* Katrina Vanden Heuvel- The March to War
* Jonathan Schell- Nuclear Danger
* David Corn- The Politics of War
* Jon Wiener- interviews Chris Hedges

E-mail contact: in...@thenation.com

RFPI MAILBAG
(30 Minutes)

Tue: 1930/Fri: 2000/Sat: 1830- Join us as we read your
cards and letters while sharing with you the newest
happenings at RFPI!

E-mail contact: in...@rfpi.org

SPIRITUAL AWAKENING
(30 minutes)

Sun: 1800- Phone Interview with Charles Vidich of the
Interfaith Council of New York, The Temple of
Understanding, author and lecturer, Part 3

On the Web:
http://www.egroups.com/group/spiritualawakening

E-mail contact: jame...@onebox.com

STEPPIN' OUT OF BABYLON
(30 minutes)

Mon: 1800/Thu: 1730- Topic: Daniel Ellsberg reads from
his new book "Secrets- A Memoir of Vietnam and The
Pentagon Papers" and the present possibility of
American policy re Iraq.

E-mail contact: s...@suesupriano.com

THIS WAY OUT
(30 minutes)

Mon: 1930/Thu: 1830- TBA

Lesbian and Gay Magazine

E-mail contact: twor...@aol.com

TROPICAL CONSERVATION NEWSBUREAU REPORT
(15 minutes)

Mon: 1845/Thu: 2130- in the moment it is replaced by
one of the UN Programs.

The Tropical Conservation Newsbureau is a project of
the Rainforest Alliance:
http://www.rainforest-alliance.org

NOTE: Archive editions of this program are also
available in RealAudio at the RFPI website:
http://www.rfpi.org/webcast.html

TUC RADIO
(30 minutes)

Time of Useful Consciousness (TUC), is a weekly public
affairs program on globalization, local Resistance,
the environment, and Native nations.

Mon: 1730/Sat: 17:00- "In Support of Peace!" Veteran
Brian Wilson: Memories of Vietnam

E-mail contact: t...@tucradio.org

UNITED NATIONS PROGRAMMING
(15 minutes)

"PERSPECTIVE"- Sun: 2130- TBA.

"SCOPE"- Wed: 2130- TBA.

"UN TODAY": Mon - Fri: 2145- Daily news and analysis
program

"WOMEN"- Fri: 1845- TBA.

E-mail contact: unr...@un.org

UNIVERSITY FORUM
(30 minutes)

UNIVERSITY FORUM is a weekly public affairs program
featuring conversational interviews with outstanding
personalities on issues of interest to local, national
and international communities, hosted by executive
producer Dr. Jean E. Moore, faculty emeriti of Temple
University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Mon: 2000/Fri: 2030- TBA

VOICES OF OUR WORLD
(30 minutes)

Sun: 2100/ Wed: 1800- Topics:
Part One: Prison Arts

Robert Sanchez knew he needed to be educated to deal
with the outside world. The former Sing Sing Prison
inmate chose college and a Prgramm called
Rehabilitation through the Arts. Listen as Robert and
Rehabilitation through the Arts coordinator Katherine
Vockins explain the program and it's benefits.

Part Two: Rehabilitation

It's a scary thought, releasing maximum-security
prisoners into society with no rehabilitation, no
method of dealing with the change. Would you want that
type of person living next door? Or would you rather
have an ex-con that took college courses and
participated in a prison theater group? This is the
exact reason why Katherine Vockins began the
Rehabilitation through the Arts program. She and
Robert Sanchez return discussing the merits of the
arts program and prison demographics.

E-mail contact: voic...@aol.com

WINGS
[Women's International News Gathering Service]
(30 minutes)

Wed: 2000/ Fri: 1800- Ballad of Maria Teresa Macias

Maria Teresa Macias was killed by her husband despite
her having asked more than 20 times for the Sonoma
County Sheriff's Department to enforce her Order of
Protection. Research by the Tania Brennan of the
Purple Berets and Marie DiSantis of the Women's
Justice Center, both bilingual, revealed that the only
Spanish/speaking deputy in the Sheriff's department
was one of the several law enforcement officials who
had themselves gotten off with only wrist-slaps for
domestic violence and stalking offenses. Macia's
family sued. In the summer of 2002, more than six
years after Macia's murder, the sheriff's department
agreed to a $1
million dollar settlement- the first time a law
enforcement agency agreed to pay damages for their
role in a domestic violence homicide. Noelle Hanrahan
of Prison Radio produced this special documentary for
WINGS, including excerpts of a deputy refusing to take
Macia's 911 call as she was being stalked. Brennan and
DiSantis sing a ballad about the case. They also
explain that domestic violence homicides in the county
are up and enforcement delays greater than before.

Info: www.purpleberets.org

E-mail contact: wi...@wings.org

WORLD CITIZENS COMMENTARY
(15 Minutes)

Features commentaries by Douglas Mattern, President of
the Association of World Citizens in San Francisco,
California

Wed: 1845/Sat: 2130- Topic: TBA.

E-mail contact: worl...@best.com

WORLD OF RADIO
[DX News and Information]
(30 minutes)

Tue: 1900- WORLD OF RADIO #1171, produced February 26,
2003 by Glenn Hauser

*Standard disclaimer
*New edition of Continent of Media 03-02 now available
at http://www.DXing.com and at
http://www.worldofradio.com also with
summary; on RFPI Fridays, Saturdays, Tuesdays, near
WOR times
*WOR schedule on WJIE 7490: Mon-Fri 1300, new one on
Friday; and Mon, Tue 0700
*WWCR reverts in March to 15825 for our Thursday 2130
broadcast, replacing 9475 during the winter
*WBCQ moved from 9335 to 9330 Feb 25, including Laser
Radio, Sundays 2000-2400; because RFE and VOA Afghan
services now on 9335 at 2230- 0230; IBB and WBCQ eager
to avoid conflict on 9335, while insisting on
maintaining the clash on 7415
*Another WBCQ host, Hal Turner, gets nice writeup; `A
Voice Filled with Hate and Intolerance`
http://makeashorterlink.com/?V2A222293
*WWRB still carrying American Dissident Voices and
Herald of Truth
*Ernst Zundel, Nazi show once on WRNO, deported from
US to Canada
*CBC belatedly decides to redesign flagship morning
show Sounds Like Canada, to be built around Shelagh
Rogers; coming back from sick leave at end of March
*Museum at Nanaimo, BC on Vancouver island, has a
radio exhibit, Radio Theatre of the Mind until May 21;
see end of DXLD 3-030 at http://worldofradio.com
*Feds spending $5.7 mega to expand Tinian SW station,
two new antennas within a year
*Lots of good material in March Monitoring Times; list
of active communication frequencies around Antarctica:
16529.4, 14700, 13252.5, 12630, 12354, 12222, 11554.5,
11256.5, 10641, 9032; see DXLD 3-031
*Active frequencies: Canada 11232; civil aviation in
Africa 11300; US military: 8992, 11175 primary; 13200,
15016 backup; 4725, 6739 night; USCG 5696 kHz
*Many stories past few days about Radio Tikrit, black
clandestine from Kuwait; see DXLD 3-030, 3-032, 3-033;
the latest, a Wall Street Journal front page story
concentrating on DXer Bjorn Fransson in Sweden who
discovered it, complete with WSJ-style portrait
*INA opposition group invites reports for R. Tikrit
and two other stations on nearby frequencies to their
own address:
wifa...@hotmail.com i.e. they are related: Twin
Rivers Radio, 1600- 1900 on 1566; R. Tikrit, 1900-2100
on 1584, Al Mustaqbal 2100-2400 on 1575.3
*Astrology show on Tikrit could be coded messages to
agents
*Plans in Kirkuk for ambulances to become radio
stations once Baghdad Radio is knocked off; and for
taking Kurds and Turkomans hostage as human shields
*V. of Liberty, clandestine to Lebanon, was to resume
Feb 25 at 1600- 1700 on 11515, not yet reconfirmed.
Website has daily schedule translated into English:
titles, including ``Tomorrow`s Whining``
*V. of Russia has added relays via Germany all aimed
at Middle East, in English, German, Russian; schedule
*World of Radio 1171, P O Box 1684, Enid, OK 73702
USA; woradio at yahoo.com
*Thanks this week for financial support go to Ben
Loveless
*Merlin acknowledges it relays BFBS on SW 12 hours a
day, all accounted for without official schedule; no
sites given, but some in
UK, some closer to action; doubt that 5945 still St.
Pete
*Merlin secretiveness may be related to its becoming
part of a military contractor, Vosper Thornycroft
*BFBS weather for British bases, recorded by Kai
Ludwig before 1800 on 12040
*Personnel news from BBCWS: Brazilian Lucio Mesquita
appointed regional head for the Americas; ex-head
moves to Africa/ME region
*Row over sackings of two BBCWS Arabic service
journalists; read on for the other side, in DXLD 3-029
*R. Sweden to start digital via Canada on June 16; now
analog 9495 at 0230 and 0330, renewed for A-03;
morning moving to 17840 end of March at 1130, 1230,
1330
*R. New Zealand International was on air overnight Feb
26 on 6095
*But blocked after 1550 by DRM test from Luxembourg,
ex-6090; really scheduled March 3-13 at 1230-1700 on
6095, 40 kW
*Scandinavian Weekend Radio regular monthly broadcast
from low power Finn, Feb 28 from 2200 UT for 24 hours
on 6170, 11720 and others; see DXLD 3-032 in English
or Finnish
*V. of Croatia adds press review in English on UT
Sundays, so English news starts earlier about 1:22
into two-hour broadcasts, e.g. 0522 on 7285; then news
and press in Spanish; but not at the beginning of the
bihour, just news in English and Spanish after 0600
*Kamchatka Rybatskaya, weekly hour for fisherman from
Petropavlovsk, well heard in Colorado, Sun 0000 on
11975
*VOA English now relayed on MW 981 from Ulan Bator,
Mongolia, on 140 degree beam, i.e. right across
Beijing, Tientsin, Shanghai; may not be jammed unless
Chinese language added; shift from usual UB channel
990 may be to avoid interference
*New Peruvian in Cusco, Radio Santa Monica, around
0100 on 4964.27, drift to 4964.97; could be new SW
from MW 1370 station listed
*unID religious on 4890 mixes Catholics and
evangelists, mentions Guatemala; runs soundtracks of
TV shows; recording from Samuel Cassio clearly
mentions Juliaca, a town in Peru
*V. of Guyana reactivated on 3291 variable, heard in
evening and all night with usual multicultural
programming
*R. Cultural, Guatemala, reactivated on 3300 around
1000
*V. of Ethiopia, Sunday 2000-2100 in English, moved
from 7560 to 7520 for its second broadcast; site might
be Norway or Samara, Russia; recording of mission
statement via Erik Koie; read it all on their website
given last week
*R. Congo, Brazzaville, reactivated on 4765 around
1800
*R. Lesotho gone last week, back Feb 23 on 4800 at
0400
*Correxion to last week: Arnie Coro will not be
attending Winter SWL Fest; not enough time for
paperwork; accused of being in Fidel Castro`s inner
circle
*Propagation outlook from Boulder Feb 25; flux range
110-135-105
*That`s World of Radio 1171; I`m Glenn Hauser ##

Fri: 1930/Sat: 1800/Sun: 1830- #1172- TBA

E-mail contact: wgha...@hotmail.com

WORLD OPINION
[Commentaries]
(3 minutes)

A three-minute radio review of editorial commentary
from around the world on the global terrorist crisis

Mon/Wed/Fri: 1840- Program suspended until we are able
to reestablish our high speed internet connection. To
find out how you can help, please e-mail in...@rfpi.org

Sat/Sun: 2155- see above
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