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CBC Radio 3 - Breaking New Sound

CBC Radio 3 - Breaking New Sound

Your Music Reviews, News, and Discussion Sciene Podcasts, The World Each week, The World’s Rhitu Chatterjee brings you the latest and greatest science news from all four corners of the globe. You can subscribe via iTunes, RSS or email. Also, check out our Science Forum page. Tweets and Germs, Science of Autobiographical Memory Podcast 161: The promise and challenge of monitoring infectious diseases online. Kids Improve Lives in Kolkata Slums, Mummies with Heart Disease Podcast 160: CT Scans of mummies from around the world show they had heart disease. The Science of Predicting Earthquakes, My Favorite 2012 Stories Podcast 159: A conversation with British seismologist Roger Musson about his new book on the science of predicting earthquakes. Origins of the Turkey, Restoring India’s Riverbanks, Clever Dog Lab Podcast 158: Your thanksgiving turkey is not as American as you may think. The Threat of Zoonotic Diseases, Boosting Kids’ Brainpower Podcast 157: David Quammen on his new book, Spillover:Animal Infections and Human Pandemics.

Consequence of Sound The 25 Greatest Love Songs of the 1990s When everything's made to be broken, we just want you to know who we... am. Read this first! Bloggers, DJs, and critics helped us assemble this comprehensive list of great love songs. Before you tell us what we missed, a few notes. 25. "Sometimes Always" is the perfect reconciliation song, sung sweetly by Hope Sandoval and written by then-boyfriend William Reid. Listen: The Jesus & Mary Chain with Hope Sandoval, "Sometimes Always" 24. Blake Schwarzenbach was the Charles Bukowski of early '90s alternative. Listen: Jawbreaker, "Chesterfield King" 23. D'Angelo's sanctified organ elevates his multi-tracked choir of sweet soul vocals in the album closer from Brown Sugar. Listen: D'Angelo, "Higher" 22. For suburban kids hitting their stride during the Clinton years, there weren't very many love songs to choose from. Listen: Smashing Pumpkins, "Luna" 21. Most of REM's perceived love songs ("The One I Love," "Losing My Religion"), well, aren't. Listen: REM, "At My Most Beautiful" 20. 19. 18. 17.

stereomood – emotional internet radio - music for my mood and activities CHANNEL SWIMMER In Search of Skrillex: Is a DJ worthy of 5 Grammy Nods? Montana was the only hope for women living 600 miles in any direction to obtain an abortion. Now there’s two clinics left thanks to vandalism. How long can they stay open? MINNEAPOLIS—There is a nearly 1,200-mile-wide desert of abortion providers stretching from the western border of Idaho to the eastern borders of North and South Dakota. Across this five-state expanse, the total number of cities that offer any form of abortion access can be counted on just two hands. Last month, an apparent pro-life vandal destroyed the abortion clinic in Kalispell, Montana. Vandalism or Terrorism? Susan Cahill, a physician’s assistant, provided abortions in Montana for decades, through fire-bombings and lawsuits, but is now no longer practicing. Michelle Reimer, executive director of Hope Pregnancy Ministries, a local crisis pregnancy center, was soon revealed as the owner who forced Cahill out of her old office. Eliminating Choice “When people get desperate, they get violent.” Desperate Measures?

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