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    The World Bank Group and the Manufacturing of Global Financial Crises

    en-usDecember 22, 2009
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    About this Episode

    This is a rebroadcast of the first 20 minutes from Timothy Harada's Peace From the Far East (and West) Podcast which first aired on Dec. 1st, 2009. To hear the entire podcast see: http://www.garageband.com/user/peaceintheeast/podcast/main To commemorate the 10-year anniversary of the "Battle of Seattle," against the WTO (World Trade Organization), Timothy Harada (www.timharada.com) reads his writing about the mother organization of the WTO, the World Bank Group (IBRD, IMF, IFC, IDA, GATT, WTO and others). We open the podcast with a song by "C Sharp (http://www.myspace.com/csharpband)" called "Who is Gonna Save the Poor," obtained from the "Podsafe Music Network." We close the podcast with Timothy's original song "Good Bye." When can we say "good bye" to corporate rule?

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    Part II of the Anniversary Edition of the Peace in the Far East Podcast.

    Part II of the Anniversary Edition of the Peace in the Far East Podcast.
    Happy holidays everyone. These two last episodes are great driving music for the holidays. So if you have a trip planned hopefully you can take this podcast with you. Happy new year and thank you for you support over our first year. Here are the great songs we played on this episode. Funk Vigilante http://funkvigilante.com/ "The Worse President Ever" (Podsafe Music Network). Sacha Sacket www.sachasacket.com "Hollowed" (Podsafe Music Network) Vittoria Conn www.myspace.com/vittoriaconn "Turn Around," (Podsafe Music Network). Immortal Technique www.immortal-technique.com, the "Point of No Return," (Podsafe Music Network). Sara Thomsen www.sarathomsen.com "Is it for Freedom" (used by permission from artist): Mister Ed www.mobilarts.net/index.php?cPath=1_6_45 "Lotus," (Podsafe Music Network). Dyslextasy www.dyslextasy.com "Imperial Stout" (www.GarageBand.com). Delaware http://www.myspace.com/delawareuk "Everything Changes," (Podsafe Music Network). Russ Hopkins http://www.myspace.com/russellhopkins “White Road,” (by permission from artist and from www.Magnatunes.com).
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    en-usDecember 28, 2009

    Part I of the One Year Anniversary of the Peace in the Far East (and West) Podcast

    Part I of the One Year Anniversary of the Peace in the Far East (and West) Podcast
    This podcast was first posted at: http://www.gcast.com/u/peaceintheeast/main on December 22nd, 2009. We are slowing moving over to this new location. It's been one great year for the Peace in the Far East (and West) Podcast and to celebrate we are rebroadcasting all the great songs we podcasted at the beginning and ending of each show. It's a great time to get CDs or MP3 from these great artists as gifts for the holidays. On this first part we played: Aaron English www.aaronenglish.com "Brittle" (From the Podsafe Music Network) Mr. Meeble www.myspace.com/mrmeeble "100 Pills" (used by permission from artist). Merry Ellen Kirk www.merryellenkirk.com “Lost” (Podsafe Music Network). Howard Jones www.howardjones.com "Building Our Own Future" (Podsafe Music Network www.podsafemusicnetwork.com). Del's (Edilberto Icalla), "Shocked" Produced by Remi Desroques at (www.wavereaderprod.com) (by permission from artist). Blow Up Hollywood www.blowuphollywood.com "WMDs" (Podsafe Music Network). Much Love www.muchlovemusic.com "C.I.A" (Obtained from www.GarageBand.com). C Sharp www.myspace.com/csharpband "Who is Gonna Save the Poor" (Podsafe Music Network). Lure (LA) "Prozac Nation" (www.GarageBand.com). We will play the rest of the songs we played this year on part II in a couple of days. Thank you to everyone who has supported and listened to The Peace in the Far East (and West) Podcast during our first year. WE LOVE YOU!!!!!!!!!

    The World Bank Group and the Manufacturing of Global Financial Crises

    The World Bank Group and the Manufacturing of Global Financial Crises
    This is a rebroadcast of the first 20 minutes from Timothy Harada's Peace From the Far East (and West) Podcast which first aired on Dec. 1st, 2009. To hear the entire podcast see: http://www.garageband.com/user/peaceintheeast/podcast/main To commemorate the 10-year anniversary of the "Battle of Seattle," against the WTO (World Trade Organization), Timothy Harada (www.timharada.com) reads his writing about the mother organization of the WTO, the World Bank Group (IBRD, IMF, IFC, IDA, GATT, WTO and others). We open the podcast with a song by "C Sharp (http://www.myspace.com/csharpband)" called "Who is Gonna Save the Poor," obtained from the "Podsafe Music Network." We close the podcast with Timothy's original song "Good Bye." When can we say "good bye" to corporate rule?
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