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Valley People (Dec 10, 2014)

AN OLD FASHIONED TRASH MOVER will hit the Anderson Valley on Wednesday afternoon. Rain fall is expected to measure as much as four inches in some places over a twenty-four hour period and the Navarro…

Mendocino County Today: Wednesday, Dec 10, 2014

Storm Warnings;
Binder Rumor;
Christmas Lights;
$enior Pa$tor;
Doppelgangers;
Random Irritants;
Reintroducing Herbicides;
Doris Cooley;
Copland Fanfare;
Deferred Compensation;
Library Director;
Catch of the Day;
I'm My Own Grandpa;
Slave Painting;
MCBG Festival;
Water Consumption;
Chevron Excellence;
Radio Curious;
Women's Voices

Off the Record (Dec 10, 2014)

THE DEADLINE for grape growers to submit self-drafted water management plans is February 1st. The State Water Board attempted, three years ago, to bring some control over the grape industry's unregulated, blank draw on the…

Letters (Dec 10, 2014)

I'm writing today from my own little slice of hell, from the belly of the beast, from inside the walls of our so-called justice system. I'm about to enter my fourth year of confinement on a six-year sentence. I get to see and learn a lot of things in this environment, some unsavory and some are lessons that are priceless which will benefit me the rest of my life. So I'm writing to the people who might be able to relate to me and what I'm about to disclose.

The Senate Report On Torture

http://www.intelligence.senate.gov/study2014/sscistudy1.pdf The interrogations of CIA detainees were brutal and far worse than the CIA represented to policymakers and others. Beginning with the CIA's first detainee, Abu Zubaydah, and continuing with numerous others, the CIA applied…

Mendocino County Today: Tuesday, Dec 9, 2014

Coast Weather;
Queen She;
Euro TWK;
Prep Schools;
Olivia Stars;
Lieutenant Sues;
New Retirement Administrator;
FB Beating;
Ukiah Stabbing;
Willits Robbery;
Catch of the Day;
Racial Guidelines;
Race Relations;
Child Rearing;
Plastic Bad;
Thrasher

America’s Atomic Warning to Japan

On August 6, 1945, the day the atomic bomb fell on Hiroshima, the U.S. Army Air Forces dropped thousands of these leaflets on Japan. Three days later, another bomb was dropped on the city of…

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