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Re: POW-MIA Freedom Radio

Date: April 24, 2004

"All,
 
Our scheduled guests on POW/MIA Radio for Sunday, April 25, 2004 are:
 
3:00pm Mtn - News and Views.  An hour of the latest POW/MIA and veterans issues.  Our special guest will be Mr. Ron Keller.  Ron is web master of The Final Roll Call, a list and database of the casualties from Operation Iraqi Freedom. Ron will discuss why he got involved with this project and his daily efforts to maintain it in an accurate and respectful manner. Please visit his site at: http://ron.keller.name/Blessed/RollCall.html .
 
4:00pm Mtn - Mr. Sydney Schanberg.  Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and writer, Sydney Schanberg has covered the fall of Cambodia for the New York Times, the abandonment of our POW/MIAs and political issues and candidates.  He won the Pulitzer Prize in 1976 for International Reporting and his story about Dith Pran was the subject of the Academy Award winning movie, "The Killing Fields".  Besides the Times, Syd has worked as investigative reporter and columnist for APBNews, Newsday and currently writes for The Village Voice.  He has received numerous awards for journalism and is a highly sought speaker and commentator at commencements and television news shows.  Please visit http://www.villagevoice.com  to read his most recent articles.  Syd will discuss these and his views on the war in Iraq as well as the current policical scene.
 
5:00pm Mtn - Mr. Tony Onorato and Mr. Bob Wetzel.  Tony is an attorney, one of several representing 17 combat veterans and their families.  These veterans were captured during Operation Desert Storm and endured brutal torture under the regime of Saddam Hussein in Iraq.  Bob is a former Navy pilot shot down on January 17, 1991 and spent the rest of the war in captivity, until his eventual release in March.  Together, Bob and others, seek damages for the torture they received.  This case, filed in April 2002, seeks to raise public awareness and hold Iraq responsible for their attrocities. Their successful efforts will send a message to the world, especially terrorist countries and enemies of the US, that we will no longer tolerate the torture of American servicemen and women.  Tony and Bob will discuss the latest on their case.  Please visit http://www.stopPOWtorture.org for more information on how you can support them.  
 
REMEMBER H.RES 103 and H.RES 402...Their war is not over...our work is not done!
 
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Thanks to our sponsors for this sponsorship period:
 
Friends of POW/MIA Radio
Chained Eagles of Ohio
Anonymous, in honor of Jane Duke Gaylor
 
Listen to POW/MIA Radio every Sunday on The American Freedom Network, http://www.americanewsnet.com . We also broadcast on KHNC-AM, 1360khz, Johnstown, Colorado. 10,000 watts covering the Front Range of the Colorado Rockies.
 
Thanks,
Rod Utech, Producer
 
 
"Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery?  Forbid it, Almighty God!"  Patrick Henry, 1775"



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