Sunday, April 30, 2006

The trouble is it's our Scary Reality!

Art by Wyldhorse

Thousands in New York march against war

Ella Mattson, 3, of New York carries a U.S. flag with a peace sign as she marches in an anti-war rally.


NEW YORK (AP) -- Tens of thousands of anti-war protesters marched Saturday through Manhattan to demand an immediate withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq just hours after an American soldier died in a roadside explosion in Baghdad -- the 70th U.S. fighter killed in that country this month.

"End this war, bring the troops home," read one of the many signs lifted by marchers on a sunny afternoon three years after the war in Iraq began. The mother of a Marine killed two years ago in Iraq held a picture of her son, born in 1984 and killed 20 years later.

Cindy Sheehan, a vociferous critic of the war whose 24-year-old soldier son also died in Iraq, joined in the march, as did actress Susan Sarandon and the Rev. Jesse Jackson. One group marched under the banner "Veterans for Peace," while other marchers came from as far off as Maryland and Vermont. (Watch as anti-war speeches are made to the crowd -- :46)

The demonstrators stretched for about 10 city blocks as they headed down Broadway. A police spokesman declined to give an estimate of the size of the crowd, although organizers claimed there were 300,000 people. There were no arrests.

"We are here today because the war is illegal, immoral and unethical," said the Rev. Al Sharpton. "We must bring the troops home."

Along with their call for the return of the troops from Iraq, organizers said, the march was meant to express opposition to any military action against Iran. The event was organized by the group United for Peace and Justice.

"We've been lied to, and they're going to lie to us again to bring us a war in Iran," said Marjori Ramos, 43, of Staten Island. "I'm here because I had a lot of anger, and I had to do something."

Steve Rand, an English teacher from Waterbury, Vermont, held a poster announcing, "Vermont Says No to War."

"I'd like to see our troops come home," he said.

The march stepped off shortly after noon from Union Square, with the demonstrators heading to downtown Manhattan for a rally at Foley Square -- between the U.S. courthouse and a federal office building.

The death toll in Iraq for April was the highest for a single month in 2006 before Saturday's fatality. At least 2,399 members of the U.S. military have died since the war began.

Although that figure is well below some of the bloodiest months of the Iraq conflict, it marks a sharp increase over March, when 31 American service members were killed. January's death toll stood at 62 and February's at 55. In December 2005, 68 Americans died.

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Saturday, April 22, 2006

gTEK Chillout Session 014



Welcome to the grooveTEK Chillout Session 014

Last week, we attened a private fashion show in New York City where we picked up an idea for the 2006 Underwear MIX. Please strap yourself to the chair or wear your favorite underwear and jump around with the groove beats..... Enjoy the show.


Morpheus & BuddhaBoy

The 2006 Underwear MIX
[Groove Mixers : Morpheus & BuddhaBoy]

Tracks/Artists:
1. Cum 2 This / Mike Vandee
2. Developing Creativity / Cristian Paduraru
3. The Fall of Arabia / Transfer One
4. One Five Eight / Psychadelik Pedestrian [ Dave Seagrim {REMIX} ]
5. Virginia / Than & Co
6. Inner Beauty Emotioned / Matthijs Breijer
7. People In Da House / Jerome Llama
8. Hide and Seek [REMIX] / Morgan Page
9. Home Fires/ Jerome Llama
10. 100 Stories / Andrea Burns

The next gTEK Podcast Show will be on Sunday, May 07, 2006

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Wednesday, April 19, 2006


In pictures: How the world is changing


Rising tides

Some scientists predict that a warmer climate will trigger more violent storms, which will cause increased rates of coastal erosion.

This is a section of shoreline at Cape Hatteras in North Carolina in the USA, pictured in 1999 and 2004. The southern United States and Caribbean region were battered by a series of powerful hurricanes last year.

Rising sea levels are also expected to speed up coastal erosion.

Image: Gary Braasch ©

Sunday, April 09, 2006

Encore Presentation - gTEK Chillout Session 005

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Encore presentation of grooveTEK Chillout Session Number 005 podcast.


Close your eyes and filter out bad noises from your mind and Enjoy the show...

The House of grooveTEK
[Groove Mixers : Morpheus & BuddhaBoy]

Tracks/Artists:
1. At One / Pete Phunk
2. I Feel Sexy / Tarentum
3. Brown Acid Funk / Dizztance
4. Daydreamin / Mike Bravo
5. World As One / M.I.R
6. Love Rain / Yari Tekkhule
7. Feelin Hypnotized - Kaskade Mix / DJ Colette
8. Walking in Rome / Yari Tekkhule
9. Life is / BiTeR mc
10. Ethernity / Agent mr. Cool
11. Deep Desire (Rezus Remix) / StereoK
12. Fragments Of Stability/ M.I.R

The next gTEK Podcast Show will be on Sunday, April 23, 2006

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Saturday, April 01, 2006

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