oxygen deficiency and the loss of consciousness

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oxygen deficiency and the loss of consciousness

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Heritage Broadcasting System Radio Network is in transition. Live broadcasts ceased in November. With precious few radio stations dedicated to free speech, we consider this very bad news. The good news is that several of the same people are staying on, and will join with many new people to create an entirely new radio station that aims to be back up on the airwaves in February.

We have spoken with the new owners and they asked us to wait until next month's column to officially unfurl their flag, so stay tuned for the inside scoop. But, we can tell you a few things. For loyal Heritage fans, Loris (previous owner) and Andy (engineer) will still be involved in the new project. The three month hiatus isn't being spent lolligagging job function email list around, although Loris and Andy certainly deserve a good rest. There is a flurry of activity -- they are hiring, moving, and wiring. We hope to bring you their new schedule next month and, if things go well, they'll be on your radio within days of next month's edition of The Idaho Observer arriving in your mailbox.


This radio show comes out of a closet. Literally! Produced by Maria Gilardin in a closet in her apartment, here is weekly documentation of the revolution. Since 1980 the 48-year-old Gilardin, an artist-turned-activist and radio producer, has generated groundbreaking programs on a range of issues spanning the third world debt crisis, Wal-Mart, food distribution, biotechnology, and NAFTA. Her focus is the impact of big corporations on our society.

Here is here story about the name, TUC, that she chose for her show. “When looking for a name, I came across a pilot's handbook and found the acronym TUC, an aeronautical term. “Time of Useful Consciousness” is the time between the onset of These are the brief moments in which a pilot may save the troubled plane.” She's sure got the association right!
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