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EPISODE · Oct 31, 2005

Azad Karachi Radio Program 003, October 31, 2005

from Azad Karachi Radio · host Azad South Asia/iFaqeer/Cemendtaur

Program 3 of Azad Karachi Radio continues discussion of the earthquake in South Asia and discusses issues of democracy, civilization and the role of the World Bank and the Military.Our apologies for this program being late. Hopefully, this program being published on Monday morning in most time zones will help us move closer to following a regular Monday schedule.The audio file for directly downloading and listening to the third program is here.Websites mentioned include:World Bank press release titled "Pakistan: World Bank Supports Earthquake Recovery with $470 million"NPR discussions about Posse Comitatus: here, here and generally here.iFaqeer (Sabahat Ashraf)'s interview on Apex Express, a program on KPFA.Entry about "Civilization" on iFaqeer (blog)WikiPakistan: http://pakistan.wikicities.com/ WikiPakistan's Earthquake page: http://pakistan.wikicities.com/wiki/Earthquake_10-05iFaqeer's Blog: http://ifaqeer.blogspot.com/ Urdu ke Naam (Blog): http://urdu-ke-naam.blogspot.com/ Thank you to the folks that sent us feedback and helped us identify some of the important issues we needed to get a grip on. We are still working on some, so please bear with us. And (and send suggestions!). You can subscribe to either the text version of this blog or the Podcast using the following URL/link:http://feeds.feedburner.com/AzadKarachiRadioJust copy and paste that address where the software you use to subscribe to PodCasts (for example iTunes from Apple, iPodder, etc.) asks you to put addresses of Podcasts you are subscribing to manually.Postscript: Users who would rather listen to Azad Karachi Radio as a stream (for example, if you don't want or can't download large mp3 files) should note that the program is also available for online listening via Yahoo!s new (Beta) Podcasting service at:http://podcasts.yahoo.com/series?s=3d848ad579b260b163d17218e7fcbad5

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