Thursday, 10 February 2011

The Twilight Singers - Dynamite Steps (Albumstream)


1. Last Night in Town
2. Be Invited
3. Waves
4. Get Lucky
5. On the Corner
6. Gunshots
7. She Was Stolen
8. Blackbird and the Fox
9. Never Seen No Devil
10. The Beginning of the End
11. Dynamite Steps

about the band and the album

ALBUMSTREAM

السمك يريد إسقاط النظام

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WikiLeaks Fires Back At Defector Over Book Claims

Original story HERE

Egypt's army 'involved in detentions and torture'

The Strokes – Under Cover of Darkness (New Single)



(via)

Download @ Strokes homepage

Say No To Dirt!


LOL!!

Tyler Mitchell by Esther Cidoncha


Fotografía: Tyler Mitchell © Esther Cidoncha, Valencia, 1992

more Esther Cidoncha Jazz photos
@ her blog

Wadada Leo Smith & Günter Baby Sommer - Touch The Earth II (Live Paris 2/8/11)



Wadada Leo Smith (trumpet)
Günter "Baby" Sommer (drums, percussion)

one hour

directlink

PJ Harvey - Let England Shake (Albumstream)


1. Let England Shake
2. The Last Living Rose
3. The Glorious Land
4. The Words That Maketh Murder
5. All & Everyone
6. On Battleship Hill
7. England
8. In The Dark Places
9. Bitter Branches
10. Hanging In The Wire
11. Written On The Forehead
12. The Colour Of The Earth

ALBUMSTREAM

Wednesday, 9 February 2011

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¡Activista! by Sonny Smith: Drag Queens, Borders, Rivers, Death and Transformation

Dialogue of the Deaf

Being Suicidal: What it feels like to want to kill yourself

Measuring the effectiveness of drug law enforcement

Seizing drugs and arresting those who import, manufacture, grow and/or distribute these drugs is often viewed as the most important purpose of drug law enforcement. This view is certainly strong in popular media depictions of organised drug criminals. Unfortunately, the reality is perhaps far less entertaining or straightforward, although just as, if not more, important. While there is no doubt that a key role of drug law enforcement is to remove drugs and high-risk offenders from the community, the most critical factor is what this actually achieves in the longer term. That is, a community that is less burdened by the impact of drugs, such as crime, illness, injury and death. Increasingly, there is both internal and external pressure on drug law enforcement to demonstrate not just how much work they do (the seizures and arrests), but how well they do it (the community impacts)—something that has so far proven very difficult. This paper outlines the nature of these challenges and summarises findings from a national project that shows a practical and effective way forward in measuring the impacts of drug law enforcement.
PDF
@'Australian Policy Online'

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