By Greg Lawson - [email protected]
Be sure to listen to ACT Radio tonight at 9:30pm EST
(7:30pm, mountain time) with Animal Rights Online journalists Greg
Lawson and Steve Best. KTEP can be heard over the web with Real Radio,
which is a free download.
http://www.ktep.org/program_detail.ssd?id=103
El Paso NPR - KTEP 88.5 : National Public Radio for the Southwest
Bruce Friedrich, Director of Vegan Outreach for PETA,
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, is our guest. We will
discuss Bruce's campaigns against McDonalds, Wendys, Burger King and
KFC, the outlandish tactics of PETA and veganism in general.
If you enjoy the show, please contact KTEP and tell them
you support ACT Radio and are pleased to hear this kind of programming.
General Feedback:
http://www.ktep.org/index.ssd
A note about getting Real Radio if you don't already
have it...
On the KTEP website you will see an icon on the left that says Listen to
KTEP Online, click it. The next page will say "In order to listen to
KTEP on-line you will need the Real Player, which is available for free
on the Real website. Click here to visit their download area." Go there.
That page will try to sell you the deluxe RealOne Player, but look in
the top right hand corner, there is a link that says "Free RealOne
Player." Go there.
Now on this page, on the bottom right, you will see a link that says
"Download the Free RealOne Player Only." This is what you want.
The download takes a little time, so be sure to do this early so you
won't miss today's installment of ACT Radio.
Go on to Surrendered
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