Echanted Forest 2003 [yt]Xnyjoz55-yg[/yt]
Echanted Forest 2003 - outdoor rave with Brisk, Tinrib Nubread live and over 80 other Dj and Live acts. This is one of Australia biggest raves each year. Film and edit by Yancey - Music by SystemBot.
Enchanted Forest Trailer [yt]ffEFE0AMpz0[/yt]
Enchanted Forest goes off every year with its endless lists of international Djs and Mc's plus live band in over 5 areas...
JOIN TONY BENN ON THE PEACE TRAIN STOP THE WAR COALITION
TEL 020 7278 6694
WEB www.stopwar.org.uk
JOIN TONY BENN ON THE PEACE TRAIN
Tony Benn and other well known names from the anti-war movement will be travelling on the London to Manchester train, chartered by Stop the War Coalition to take Londoners to the national TIME TO GO demonstration on Saturday 23 September, the eve of the Labour Party conference. You have the chance to join them on the specially chartered peace train to one of the most important demonstrations held by Stop the War Coalition.
Tens of thousands of protestors will be converging on Manchester with the message that, whoever leads the Labour Party, Tony Blair's wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the threats to other countries such as Iran, must stop now. (Demonstration details: http://www.stopwar.org.uk).
There will be mobile meetings with speakers on the train journey. Also travelling with us will be the national and international media, with Al-Jazeera TV among the broadcasters planning big features on the train and the demonstration generally.
The Stop the War peace train will be an experience to remember. If you would like to join Tony Benn and other prominent anti-war voices travelling to Manchester, you need to book now. There are some tickets available but they are going fast. The train details are as follows:
TICKETS ARE £35 RETURN
AVAILABLE ONLINE: http://tinyurl.com/onofl
OR BY TELEPHONING 020 7278 6694
DEPART EUSTON 8:12
ARR MANCHESTER 11:56
RETURN MANCHESTER 18.30
ARR EUSTON 22:08
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help me out guys please i have had it pointed out to me by a Doctor who was treating my asthma that it was being aggravated by dairy products:crazy:
and he was so so right [ didnt have any for 3 days and when i went back to it - boom - wheezing all bloody night]:hopeless:
my problem is that i used to drink lots of milky tea, loads of cheese, in fact loads of dairy derived stuff:hopeless: pints of milk a day never mind a week:hopeless:
and now i am struggling for foods/snacks which dont contain dairy products [or sugar as my dads family has inherited diabetes which i would like to avoid or minimize if possible]:crazy::crazy::crazy:
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Robodock 2005 [media=360,260,0]http://www.robodock.org/video/video_mpeg_h.mpg[/media]
A clip from Amsterdam's Robots, performance and fire festival: Robodock 2005...
http://www.robodock.org/
irwin fans ‘in revenge attacks’ FFS how effing stupid can some people be, getting revenge on an unusually placid creature that was naturally protecting its self i mean come on. Its certainly would off pissed Steve off im sure:you_crazy :you_crazy :you_crazy
Irwin fans 'in revenge attacks'
Stingrays have been found dead on two Queensland beaches
Dead stingrays with their tails cut off have been found in Australia, sparking concern that fans of naturalist Steve Irwin may be avenging his death.
Mr Irwin, a TV personality know as the "Crocodile Hunter", was killed while diving in Queensland when a stingray's barb stabbed him in the chest.
Since then, 10 stingrays have been found mutilated on Queensland beaches.
Government officials said they were investigating the deaths and there could be prosecutions.
Two stingrays were found at a beach north of Brisbane with their tails cut off, while eight were found on another beach on Monday, The Australian reported.
Wayne Sumpton of the state fisheries department said it was not clear if the incidents were connected to Mr Irwin's death.
He said fishermen who inadvertently caught stingrays sometimes cut off their tails to avoid being stung, but such a practise was uncommon.
'Protect wildlife'
Mr Irwin was well-known for his work with Australian wildlife
Michael Hornby, a friend of the late naturalist and executive director of Mr Irwin's Wildlife Warrior fund, condemned any revenge killings.
"We just want to make it very clear that we will not accept and not stand for anyone who's taken a form of retribution. That's the last thing Steve would want," he said.
"I hope everyone understands we have to protect wildlife now more than ever. This is what Steve was all about."
Stingrays are normally placid, but when they feel under threat, a sharp, poisonous spine in their tail flicks up. A public memorial service for Mr Irwin will be held next week
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/5338118.stm
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