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The following is listing of MP3 downloads and links to selected live and podcast resources for your quick access.
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Democracy Now!Democracy Now!
Democracy Now is a national, daily, independent, award-winning news program hosted by journalists Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez. Pioneering the largest public media collaboration in the U.S.

- Democracy Now! Daily

You can get the FREE Democracy Now! Daily show automatically downloaded to your computer or portable audio device. Lyd & Video Podcasts | Mere…

Tryk på TV
Press TV takes revolutionary steps as the first Iranian international news network, broadcasting in English on a round-the-clock basis.

- Press TV Programs
You can get a selection of reports and documentaries to watch in real time. Watch Live

- The Press TV Schedule
See them all here

TruthDig
Truthdig is a Web magazine that provides expert coverage of current affairs as well as a variety of thoughtful, provocative content assembled from a progressive point of view.

- The Truthdig Podcast
weekly podcast, featuring in-depth interviews with newsmakers and commentary from a progressive point of view. Regular panelists include Truthdig editor Robert Scheer and contributors James Harris and Josh Scheer. Audio Podcast


File On 4: Police Restraint

Inquests in England are increasingly hearing a new term to explain deaths in police custody: Excited Delirium. It’s a diagnosis with origins in the United States, where it has been associated with consumption of massive doses of cocaine. People with ED are said to possess super-human strength and to be largely impervious to pain.

But criticsincluding some British Pathologistspoint out that Excited Delirium is not recognised by the World Health Organisation and that there is a lack of valid research. Civil liberties organisations fear that the diagnosis might be employed to excuse improper use of restraint techniques by police. Listen to the programme here


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