CONCERT TO HONOR THE MEMORY OF HIROSHIMA NAGASAKI
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STAGE AT THE SANTA CRUZ COFFEE ROASTING COMPANY, 1330 PACIFIC AVE. IN DOWNTOWN SANTA CRUZ
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STAGE AT THE SANTA CRUZ COFFEE ROASTING COMPANY, 1330 PACIFIC AVE. IN DOWNTOWN SANTA CRUZ
Indymedia ireland (Free subscription) | yesterday
Galway Alliance Against War BENEFIT GIG Wednesday August 6th – Hiroshima Day – An Púcán, Forster St. Galway INTINN – IRELAND’S NO.1 REGGAE BAND Tickets: €10. Door 10pm.
tbirdnow.mee.nu (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
After the 911 attacks there were rumors buzzing around the internet of an ``American Hiroshima`` plot by Al-Qaeda to destroy the United States via nuclear attack. After 7 year fears of such a plot have faded as Al-Qaeda has been on the run worldwide, with their destruction in Iraq and the success of counter-terrorism programs throughout the West. They have not been able to mount a serious effective...
Timothy Birdnow (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
After the 911 attacks there were rumors buzzing around the internet of an “American Hiroshima“ plot by Al-Qaeda to destroy the United States via nuclear attack. After 7 year fears of such a plot have faded as Al-Qaeda has been on the run worldwide, with their destruction in Iraq and the success of counter-terrorism programs [...]
MilkandCookies.com (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
BBC Documentary from 2003, RT 1:29:04. Landmark dramadoc telling the story of the atomic bomb and its impact on the people of Hiroshima. The film mixes testimony, archive, CGI and full-scale reconstruction to communicate the detailed content and context of this terrible event. Screened in 30 other countries around the world on the 60th anniversary.
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Oakland City Hall Rotunda (1 Frank H Ogawa Plaza), 3rd floor.
Indybay newswire (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
Oakland City Hall Rotunda (1 Frank H Ogawa Plaza), 3rd floor.
History News Network (Free subscription) | 07/21/2008
The US Army had been grappling with the question of how to man its rapidly expanding force even before Pearl Harbor. This was an increasingly critical, though largely unknown, problem throughout the war. In the midst of a partial demobilization after the defeat of Nazi Germany, the Army called together some of its sharpest minds to examine the deteriorating situation as it geared up for the planned...
GeekLawyer's Blog (Free subscription) | 07/20/2008
There is only one thing about Japan that Geeklawyer does not much care for: the heat. If the sun in the Land of the Rising Sun rose just little less high it might be bearable, but by Christ it’s hot. But Hiroshima is hot in more than one sense: the reason for Geeklawyer’s visit. On August [...]
American Congress for Truth (Free subscription) | 07/19/2008
comment by Jerry Gordon Paul Weyrich in this NewsMax.com article is articulating the underground speculations that Al Qaeda had purchased several suitcase sized nuclear devices from corrupt Russian military sources in central Asia and has secreted them into the US for a series of “Hiroshimas”. He also has raised the specter of an Iranian [...]
Slideroll, Latest Slideshows (Free subscription) | 07/18/2008
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www.slamxhype.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
Nexus VII have made a very strong impression this year opening their flagship stores in both Yokohama and Hiroshima. A label that is not really… Read More
Riverside News (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Mission and Social Justice Commision of The Riverside Church, The New York Buddhist Church (331 Riverside Drive), and The Universal Peace Initiative commemorate the 63rd anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on Tuesday, August 5th with performers from Japan and the US. At 6:30 p.m. there will be an Interfaith Peace Memorial Gathering at the New York Buddhist Church led by Ven. T....
Observing Japan (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
I have returned from my trip to western Japan (Ehime and Hiroshima prefectures). Like m'colleague at Shisaku, I climbed a mountain — Ishizuchi, which at 1982m is not nearly as impressive as MTC's hike up Kitadake . (Apparently bloggers on holiday flee to mountains.) In any case, returning to the blog after a week away is as good an opportunity as any to provide an update on the future of Observing...
Gizmodo (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
If you were going to sell radioactive cellphones loaded with tritium—from Hiroshima, Japan, no less—you should probably check to make sure that they're not twenty-six times the amount legally...