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* Weidt, Maryann N. Voice of Freedom: a Story about Frederick Douglass.
Some software and hardware, such as Voice Finger, Freedom Scientific's JAWS, the Free and Open Source alternative Orca etc.
One project of the German PSYOP forces is the radio station Stimme der Freiheit ( Sada-e Azadi, Voice of Freedom ), heard by thousands of Afghans.
EPIC also publishes several books on privacy and open government, including Privacy and Human Rights, Litigation Under the Federal Open Government Laws, Filters and Freedom, The Public Voice WSIS Sourcebook, The Privacy Law Sourcebook, and The Consumer Law Sourcebook.
* Phoenix Society for Individual Freedom, Kansas City MO, and The Phoenix: Midwest Homophile Voice, ( 1966 – 1972 )
The property owned by the Voice of America Station has now been converted into Ronald Reagan Voice of Freedom Park.
On October 15, 1942, Cousens was joined at Radio Tokyo by American Army Captain Wallace " Ted " Ince and Philippine Army Lieutenant Normando Ildefonso " Norman " Reyes, both captured at Corregidor, where they'd been in charge of the " Voice of Freedom " Allied propaganda broadcasts.
He continued to work in film and has continued to have many supporting roles in a number of important theatrical films, including The Year My Voice Broke, Richard Attenborough's Cry Freedom, Return from the River Kwai, A Cry in the Dark, and Hook.
In 1959 Xuereb joined the Freedom Press as Literary Editor and Assistant Editor of the Malta Labour Party organ The Voice of Malta until 1964 when he was appointed General Manager of the Party publishing house.
* The Voice of Freedom: selected speeches of Pandit Motilal Nehru.
In 2001, he joined the British National Party, and is currently the editor of the party's newspaper, Voice of Freedom.
* Martin Wingfield, co-editor of The Flag, left the party in 2001 and joined the BNP and became editor of their Voice of Freedom paper.
In April 2008 O ' Brien became the first recipient of the Soledad O ’ Brien Freedom ’ s Voice Award, an award created in her name by Morehouse School of Medicine, " to recognize outstanding catalysts for social change.
In 1917 ISDV launched its first publication in Indonesian, Soeara Merdeka ( The Voice of Freedom ).
Two further reports claim that the World League for Freedom and Democracy is responsible for producing what its opponents call " troops of killers ", while ostensibly organizing to provide support for Corazon Aquino from the right-wing in the Philippines ( The Village Voice, February 27, 1996 ), and for supporting the Mozambican National Resistance ( RENAMO ) movement in Mozambique ( The Guardian, August 6, 1994 ).
During World War II Manglapus was the voice in the " Voice of Freedom " broadcasts from the beleaguered Filipino-American forces on Bataan and Corregidor, serving under Gen. Douglas MacArthur.
Allied troops listen to Voice of Freedom broadcast
Radio Broadcast – Voice of Freedom – Malinta Tunnel – Corregidor – April 9, 1942:
A 1998 U. S. Court of Appeals ruling indicated that this act exempts Voice of America from releasing transcripts in response to a Freedom of Information Act request.
Michael Hoinski of The Village Voice compared ¡ Let Freedom Ring!
Was chairman of Voice of Canadians Committees, which later merged into the Freedom Party.
* Christopher Lee Nutter ( 1988 ), journalist ( The New York Times, The Village Voice ), media consultant, and author, The Way Out: The Gay Man's Guide to Freedom HCI Books, 2006, and Ignite the Genius Within, Penguin, March 2009.
Others include the The Starry Plough ( newspaper ) of the Irish Republican Socialist Party, Saoirse Irish Freedom of the Republican Sinn Féin party, The Socialist Voice of the Communist Party of Ireland, The Socialist of the Socialist Party ( Ireland ) and the Socialist Worker of the Socialist Workers Party ( Ireland ).

Voice and radio
He was posthumously awarded a Doctor of Fine Arts degree by the University of Florida for his influence on American popular music and in its " People in America " radio series about influential people in American history, the Voice of America radio service paid tribute to him, describing how " his influence was so widespread that it is hard to imagine what rock and roll would have sounded like without him.
Legend: γ = Gamma ray s HX = Hard X-ray s SX = Soft X-Rays EUV = Extreme-ultraviolet NUV = Near-ultraviolet Visible light ( colored bands ) NIR = Near-infrared MIR = Moderate-infrared FIR = Far-infrared EHF = Extremely high frequency ( microwaves ) SHF = Super-high frequency ( microwaves ) UHF = Ultrahigh frequency ( radio waves ) VHF = Very high frequency ( radio ) HF = High frequency ( radio ) MF = Medium frequency ( radio ) LF = Low frequency ( radio ) VLF = Very low frequency ( radio ) VF = Voice frequency ULF = Ultra-low frequency ( radio ) SLF = Super-low frequency ( radio ) ELF = Extremely low frequency ( radio )
* 1942 – Voice of America, the official external radio and television service of the United States government, begins broadcasting with programs aimed at areas controlled by the Axis powers.
ERT also operates 7 national radio stations, including ERA 5, the Voice of Greece, which broadcasts internationally via shortwave.
International short wave radio stations such as The Voice of America, BBC, and Radio Ceylon played a major part in bringing Western pop, folk, and rock music to the masses.
The entire declaration ceremony was recorded and broadcasted live on Kol Yisrael ( Voice of Israel ) radio station.
On 18 December the BBC broadcast his radio play The Eye of the Beholder ( later revised as The Voice of One ) in which an avante-garde artist is commissioned to paint a church mural.
She co-starred in 1950's The Next Voice You Hear ..., playing a pregnant housewife who hears the voice of God from her radio.
The PA's Voice of Palestine radio station broadcast a Friday prayer sermon by Yusuf Abu Sneineh, official preacher at Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa Mosque, over the radio.
Digital radio broadcasting is developing fast with the Voice of Russia announced on 1 July 2004, the successful implementation, and planned expansion, of its DRM broadcasts on short-wave and medium-wave.
Hootenanny was played on over two hundred radio stations across the country, with critics acclaiming the album ; The Village Voice < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s Robert Christgau deemed it " the most critically independent album of 1983 ".
* Gold Keeps Shining, 40 Years After Nixon Ended Gold Standard, an April 2011 radio and Internet feature story by the Special English service of the Voice of America.
The latest trend is to send conventional LMR ( land-mobile-radio ) signals over the Internet ( Internet Protocol ) this is called RoIP ( Radio over Internet Protocol ), which is just like VoIP ( Voice over Internet Protocol ) but uses the radio.
Each service ( TV, Voice, Internet, radio ) requires a different amount of bandwidth for transmission.
Nasser berated Hussein on his Cairo-based Voice of the Arabs radio station, accusing him of being " a tool of the imperialists.

Voice and station
The United States International Board of Broadcasters ( IBB ) operates a major Voice of America ( VOA ) relay station in Botswana serving most of the African continent.
# Democratic Voice of Burma-opposition station based in Norway, broadcasts via shortwave
It is also common for BBC programmes to air on traditionally Voice of America or ORF transmitters, while their programming is relayed by a station physically located in the UK.
Until the end of 2002, Voice of America operated a medium-wave radio relay station in Punta Gorda that broadcast to the neighboring countries of Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador.
* The Voice of Peace ( Hebrew: קול השלום-Kol Hashalom ) was a radio station that served Israel and the Middle East for 20 years.
Since then, many of the Lantern FM team, past and present, have reunited to create The Voice, a new local radio station broadcasting fron Barnstaple, on DAB and online and working towards being able to broadcast on FM once again.
The borough's local radio station is 1160 WCCS " The Voice of Indiana County ".
A station operated by the West German BND agency whose callsign was " Hotel Kilo " used to transmit on 9450kHz, interfering with Radio Moscow ( now The Voice of Russia ) which used the same frequency.
SW Radio Africa transmits from Meyerton, South Africa, on 4880kHz and is the " Independent Voice of Zimbabwe " is disrupted by the Mossad station " Uniform Lima X-Ray ".
Beiteddine was also the home of the PSP media services, responsible for editing its official newspaper ( Arabic: Al-Anba ’ a ) and operated their own radio station, the " Voice of the Mountain " ( Arabic: Iza ’ at Sawt al-Djabal ) or " La Voix de la Montagne " in French.
It also became the site of a Voice of America relay station alleged to have been a CIA black site.
Near Lens, this modest-sized city nevertheless has several nursery schools, schools, colleges, a university, a swimming pool, a city library, a cultural and social center ( CCS ), a hospital, a covered stadium, several gardens and parks, two movie theaters, two cemeteries, a Catholic church, a shopping center, a National Police station, a fire station, a complete intercommunity transportation system ( Tadao ), regional newspapers, the main ones being L ' Avenir de l ' Artois Future of Artois, La Voix du Nord ( Voice of the North ) and Nord Éclair ( Northern Flash ), etc.
The KRF was also served by a clandestine-built airstrip, the Pierre Gemayel International Airport, opened in 1976 at Hamat, north of Batroun, and had its own radio station " The Voice of Lebanon " ( Arabic: Iza ’ at Sawt Loubnan ) or " La Voix du Liban " ( VDL ) in French set up in that same year.
Radio Pyongyang is a radio station owned by the government of North Korea and is currently called Voice of Korea.
The paper, which boasts the slogan " Toronto's Other Voice " ( also once called " The Little Paper that Grew ") acquired a television station from Craig Media in 2005, now known as SUN TV.
The radio station Voice of America and the BBC ( British Broadcasting Corporation ) also had some audiences in Czechoslovakia, and their broadcasts were subject to only occasional jamming.
While in the Marines, Stephens was often asked if he had ever been a broadcaster, as he seemed to have a natural “ radio voice .” After returning home, he began part-time radio work by becoming an announcer for radio station KNBY in Newport, where he became known as “ The Voice of the White River Valley .”
At times in the 1980s, in order to protest the Reagan administration's Cuba policy and its instigation of the anti-Castro Radio Martí program from the Voice of America, Radio Habana Cuba broadcast briefly on mediumwave frequencies at a greatly boosted power allowing the station to be heard on American AM radios and overwhelming local American AM stations broadcasting on that frequency, including clear channel station WHO in Des Moines, Iowa on 1040 kHz.

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