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	<itunes:summary>This video and audio podcast is dedicated to all Public Domain / vintage television, music AND recorded history. Each week the podcast will randomly consists of a movie from any genre (including horror, sci-fi, mystery, western, martial arts, etc); historic speeches and rare recordings; seldom seen clips and or stock footage; vintage commercials; classic service announcements; documentaries and more.. 

 ***My goal to build an archival collection of the most DIVERSE Public Domain; Creative Commons; Open Source films; copyright © free works, and all other forms of legal sharing to be made available for itunes~ipod media. This has become a huge hobby of mine and it gives me great pleasure, to research and share these extremely rare and historic memories with my subscribers. All original film and audio are personally edited, and re-encoded to maximum quality for use with your ipod.

For old school news, don&#039;t forget to visit my news blog: VintageNewscast.com

If you have any ideas or comments about the show, you can email me directly to:

yogirajj@vintagenewscast.com</itunes:summary>
	<itunes:author>Yogirajj</itunes:author>
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		<title>PODCAST / Phillip Morris (1964)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Oct 2009 23:03:10 +0000</pubDate>
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A very cute commercial Lucy and Desi did for Philip Morris Cigarettes. You must have QuickTime movie player to view. Or subscribe to my podcast on iTunes..
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<p>A very cute commercial Lucy and Desi did for Philip Morris Cigarettes. You must have QuickTime movie player to view. Or subscribe to my podcast on iTunes..</p>
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			<itunes:subtitle> - A very cute commercial Lucy and Desi did for Philip Morris Cigarettes. You must have QuickTime movie player to view. Or subscribe to my podcast on iTunes..</itunes:subtitle>
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A very cute commercial Lucy and Desi did for Philip Morris Cigarettes. You must have QuickTime movie player to view. Or subscribe to my podcast on iTunes..</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Yogirajj</itunes:author>
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		<itunes:duration>2:58</itunes:duration>
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		<title>PODCAST / Blood Of Jesus (1941)</title>
		<link>http://vintagenewscast.com/?p=1399</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Oct 2009 18:48:19 +0000</pubDate>
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In the rural south of the United States, a godly young woman is accidently wounded by her unchurched husband. She succumbs to the injuries, whereupon a good angel bids her to journey with him to the Crossroads of Life. Before she can travel far, the devil lures her with the temptations of juke joints and [...]]]></description>
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<p>In the rural south of the United States, a godly young woman is accidently wounded by her unchurched husband. She succumbs to the injuries, whereupon a good angel bids her to journey with him to the Crossroads of Life. Before she can travel far, the devil lures her with the temptations of juke joints and the city. Can she regain the straight and narrow before it&#8217;s too late? And what is to become of those she left behind? To watch this extraordinary film, subscribe to my <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=283286031">itunes</a> feed, or simply click the download link below. Ipod/or QuickTime is required.</p>
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In the rural south of the United States, a godly young woman is accidently wounded by her unchurched husband. She succumbs to the injuries, whereupon a good angel bids her to journey with him to the Crossroads of Life. Before she can travel far, the devil lures her with the temptations of juke joints and the city. Can she regain the straight and narrow before it&#039;s too late? And what is to become of those she left behind? To watch this extraordinary film, subscribe to my itunes feed, or simply click the download link below. Ipod/or QuickTime is required.</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Yogirajj</itunes:author>
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		<title>PODCAST / Girl On The Magazine Cover (1940)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Oct 2009 04:01:47 +0000</pubDate>
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his surprisingly great film made about photographic processes features a VERY tongue in cheek narrator popping into a studio to find out how they make those dames look so good in photographs. To do this, we meet quite possibly the funniest character ever introduced in a Jem Handy film. This VERY disgusted photographer grudgingly lets [...]]]></description>
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<p>his surprisingly great film made about photographic processes features a VERY tongue in cheek narrator popping into a studio to find out how they make those dames look so good in photographs. To do this, we meet quite possibly the funniest character ever introduced in a Jem Handy film. This VERY disgusted photographer grudgingly lets us take a tour while he photographs his latest model, but the narrator&#8217;s camera always seems to get in the way, and the photographer yells at us. A very well put together short, this is a MUST SEE on this site! To see clip, please subscribe to my <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=283286031">iTunes</a> feed, or click the download link below. Remember that you need either QuickTime movie player Or an ipod to view.</p>
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			<itunes:subtitle> - his surprisingly great film made about photographic processes features a VERY tongue in cheek narrator popping into a studio to find out how they make those dames look so good in photographs. To do this,</itunes:subtitle>
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his surprisingly great film made about photographic processes features a VERY tongue in cheek narrator popping into a studio to find out how they make those dames look so good in photographs. To do this, we meet quite possibly the funniest character ever introduced in a Jem Handy film. This VERY disgusted photographer grudgingly lets us take a tour while he photographs his latest model, but the narrator&#039;s camera always seems to get in the way, and the photographer yells at us. A very well put together short, this is a MUST SEE on this site! To see clip, please subscribe to my iTunes feed, or click the download link below. Remember that you need either QuickTime movie player Or an ipod to view.</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Yogirajj</itunes:author>
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		<title>PODCAST / The Pinky Lee Show (1954)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Oct 2009 19:38:19 +0000</pubDate>
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Another fun 1954 episode of the TV series &#8220;The Pinky Lee Show&#8221;, a fast-paced kids show. This is in the Public Domain. Subscribe to my itunes, or right-click the download link and choose &#8220;save as&#8221;.
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<p>Another fun 1954 episode of the TV series &#8220;The Pinky Lee Show&#8221;, a fast-paced kids show. This is in the Public Domain. Subscribe to my <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=283286031">itunes</a>, or right-click the download link and choose &#8220;save as&#8221;.</p>
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			<itunes:subtitle> - Another fun 1954 episode of the TV series &quot;The Pinky Lee Show&quot;, a fast-paced kids show. This is in the Public Domain. Subscribe to my itunes, or right-click the download link and choose &quot;save as&quot;.</itunes:subtitle>
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Another fun 1954 episode of the TV series &quot;The Pinky Lee Show&quot;, a fast-paced kids show. This is in the Public Domain. Subscribe to my itunes, or right-click the download link and choose &quot;save as&quot;.</itunes:summary>
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		<itunes:duration>28:56</itunes:duration>
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		<title>AUDIO PODCAST / The GOLDEN GATE (JUBILEE) QUARTET</title>
		<link>http://vintagenewscast.com/?p=1371</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Oct 2009 01:23:28 +0000</pubDate>
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In 1925, four students at Booker T. Washington High in Norfolk, Virginia – Henry Owens, Clyde Riddick, Willie “Bill” Johnson, Orlandus Wilson – founded the Gates. It is of interest to know that another group called the Golden Gate Quartet was organized in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1892. In this podcast, I would like to share [...]]]></description>
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<p>In 1925, four students at Booker T. Washington High in Norfolk, Virginia – Henry Owens, Clyde Riddick, Willie “Bill” Johnson, Orlandus Wilson – founded the Gates. It is of interest to know that another group called the Golden Gate Quartet was organized in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1892. In this podcast, I would like to share a negro-spiritual called “Anyhow” by The Golden Jubilee Quartet, song in 1943. Now in the public domain. Please click download to listen to song. Or subscribe to my podcast.</p>
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			<itunes:subtitle> - In 1925, four students at Booker T. Washington High in Norfolk, Virginia – Henry Owens, Clyde Riddick, Willie “Bill” Johnson, Orlandus Wilson – founded the Gates. It is of interest to know that another group called the Golden Gate Quartet was organi...</itunes:subtitle>
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In 1925, four students at Booker T. Washington High in Norfolk, Virginia – Henry Owens, Clyde Riddick, Willie “Bill” Johnson, Orlandus Wilson – founded the Gates. It is of interest to know that another group called the Golden Gate Quartet was organized in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1892. In this podcast, I would like to share a negro-spiritual called “Anyhow” by The Golden Jubilee Quartet, song in 1943. Now in the public domain. Please click download to listen to song. Or subscribe to my podcast.</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Yogirajj</itunes:author>
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		<itunes:duration>2:27</itunes:duration>
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		<title>PODCAST / BLACK BRIGADE (1973)</title>
		<link>http://vintagenewscast.com/?p=1350</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Sep 2009 05:42:49 +0000</pubDate>
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This well done TV Movie, starring Richard Pryor, Rosie Greer, Billy Dee Williams, and Stephen Boyd, depicts racist attitudes toward black soldiers in World War Two. Richard Pryor gives a fine performance as does the rest of the cast. This movie is now in the public domain. To watch film, subscribe to my itunes feed, [...]]]></description>
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<p>This well done TV Movie, starring Richard Pryor, Rosie Greer, Billy Dee Williams, and Stephen Boyd, depicts racist attitudes toward black soldiers in World War Two. Richard Pryor gives a fine performance as does the rest of the cast. This movie is now in the public domain. To watch film, subscribe to my itunes feed, or right click on the download link below and choose save as.</p>
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			<itunes:subtitle> - This well done TV Movie, starring Richard Pryor, Rosie Greer, Billy Dee Williams, and Stephen Boyd, depicts racist attitudes toward black soldiers in World War Two. Richard Pryor gives a fine performance as does the rest of the cast.</itunes:subtitle>
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This well done TV Movie, starring Richard Pryor, Rosie Greer, Billy Dee Williams, and Stephen Boyd, depicts racist attitudes toward black soldiers in World War Two. Richard Pryor gives a fine performance as does the rest of the cast. This movie is now in the public domain. To watch film, subscribe to my itunes feed, or right click on the download link below and choose save as.</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Yogirajj</itunes:author>
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		<itunes:duration>1:11:49</itunes:duration>
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		<title>PODCAST / Long Distance (1941)</title>
		<link>http://vintagenewscast.com/?p=1346</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Sep 2009 22:46:04 +0000</pubDate>
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American Telephone &#38; Telegraph Co. (AT&#38;T). A sponsored infomercial by AT&#38;T about the process of telecommunications. This is in the public domain. To view movie, subscribe to my itunes podcast or click the download link below.

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<p><span>American Telephone &amp; Telegraph Co. (AT&amp;T). A sponsored infomercial by AT&amp;T about the process of telecommunications. This is in the public domain. To view movie, subscribe to my itunes podcast or click the download link below.<br />
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			<itunes:subtitle> - American Telephone &amp; Telegraph Co. (AT&amp;T). A sponsored infomercial by AT&amp;T about the process of telecommunications. This is in the public domain. To view movie, subscribe to my itunes podcast or click the download link below. </itunes:subtitle>
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American Telephone &amp; Telegraph Co. (AT&amp;T). A sponsored infomercial by AT&amp;T about the process of telecommunications. This is in the public domain. To view movie, subscribe to my itunes podcast or click the download link below.
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		<itunes:duration>16:15</itunes:duration>
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		<title>AUDIO PODCAST / Remembering Mary Travers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Sep 2009 11:48:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Katherine Cole
Washington
© 2009 VOA
Mary Travers, the glamorous blond who sang into the middle microphone with folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary, died September 16 at 72 after a long battle with leukemia. Born in 1936, Mary Travers was two years old when her parents moved the family from Kentucky to Greenwich Village in New [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Katherine Cole<br />
Washington<br />
© 2009 VOA</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 220px"><img title="Mary" src="http://www.voanews.com/english/images/AP_file_photo_Mary_Travers_undated_210.jpg" alt="This undated photo shows Mary Travers, who was one-third of the popular 1960s folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary " width="210" height="190" /><p class="wp-caption-text">This undated photo shows Mary Travers, who was one-third of the popular 1960s folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary </p></div>
<p>Mary Travers, the glamorous blond who sang into the middle microphone with folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary, died September 16 at 72 after a long battle with leukemia. Born in 1936, Mary Travers was two years old when her parents moved the family from Kentucky to Greenwich Village in New York City. By the time she was a teenager, Mary was a full-fledged member of the 1950s Village folk scene, though, at the time, she said music was just a hobby, and she had no plans to sing professionally.</p>
<p>That changed in 1961, when Mary met Bob Dylan&#8217;s manager, Albert Grossman. Grossman had decided to put together a folk supergroup to rival the chart-topping Kingston Trio. He introduced Travers to Peter Yarrow and Paul Stookey. The story of how the group was formed caused many fellow folk singers to brand Peter, Paul and Mary as &#8220;too commercial,&#8221; and not &#8220;authentic&#8221;, but Mary Travers always defended the group&#8217;s sound and founding, saying they made the music accessible to everyone. There is no dispute that the trio made folk music popular. Their first album, &#8220;Peter, Paul and Mary,&#8221; reached Number One shortly after its March 1962 release, and remained at the top of the charts for seven weeks. The album contained two hit singles: &#8220;If I Had A Hammer&#8221;; and &#8220;Lemon Tree.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Peter, Paul and Mary everyone loved,&#8221; said singer-songwriter Gretchen Peters. &#8220;And it&#8217;s not that it was &#8216;watered down&#8217; at all. That&#8217;s not why it worked. I&#8217;m not exactly sure why it worked, except that Mary&#8217;s voice was just a thing of beauty. It was a classically-beautiful voice.&#8221; Peters took up the guitar at age 7, and Peter, Paul and Mary songs were the first she learned to play. But it wasn&#8217;t just Mary Traver&#8217;s voice that attracted Gretchen. The harmony singing was equally important.</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 220px"><img title="Paul" src="http://www.voanews.com/english/images/AP_1965_Peter_Paul_Mary_210.jpg" alt="Peter Yarrow, Mary Travers and Paul Stookey in 1965" width="210" height="143" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Peter Yarrow, Mary Travers and Paul Stookey in 1965</p></div>
<p>&#8220;That was a great education, just picking apart who sang what on the albums,&#8221; she said. &#8220;Because sometimes she actually sang lower than one of the guys, she would sometimes sing lower than Peter. And you&#8217;d have to kind of weed out who&#8217;s singing what in the harmonies. It was not simple, simple stuff, but it was beautiful.&#8221; While the group&#8217;s music proved commercially successful, the group did not play it safe when it came to politics. Like Peter Yarrow and Paul Stookey, Mary Travers was quite outspoken in her support of civil rights and the anti-Vietnam war movement. Peter, Paul and Mary performed at the historic 1963 March on Washington, and also took part in the 1965 voting rights marches from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama.</p>
<p>After the group disbanded in 1970, Mary Travers continued to perform at political events around the world. The trio reunited in 1978, intending to perform just one show at a benefit to oppose nuclear power. It was such a success that they continued to perform as a trio until Mary Travers retired in May of this year. It&#8217;s no exaggeration to say that Mary Travers and the trio of Peter, Paul and Mary took folk music from the coffeehouse to the mainstream, and helped spread a message of peace and harmony around the world. Their recordings also proved that folk music could be commercially successful. Peter, Paul and Mary&#8217;s music won five Grammy Awards and scored six Top Ten hits, eight gold and five platinum albums. They also introduced millions to the music of Bob Dylan, and turned &#8220;Blowin&#8217; In The Wind&#8221; into an anthem of the 1960s&#8217; protest movement.</p>
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			<itunes:subtitle>By Katherine Cole Washington © 2009 VOA -  Mary Travers, the glamorous blond who sang into the middle microphone with folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary, died September 16 at 72 after a long battle with leukemia. Born in 1936,</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>By Katherine Cole
Washington
© 2009 VOA


Mary Travers, the glamorous blond who sang into the middle microphone with folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary, died September 16 at 72 after a long battle with leukemia. Born in 1936, Mary Travers was two years old when her parents moved the family from Kentucky to Greenwich Village in New York City. By the time she was a teenager, Mary was a full-fledged member of the 1950s Village folk scene, though, at the time, she said music was just a hobby, and she had no plans to sing professionally.

That changed in 1961, when Mary met Bob Dylan&#039;s manager, Albert Grossman. Grossman had decided to put together a folk supergroup to rival the chart-topping Kingston Trio. He introduced Travers to Peter Yarrow and Paul Stookey. The story of how the group was formed caused many fellow folk singers to brand Peter, Paul and Mary as &quot;too commercial,&quot; and not &quot;authentic&quot;, but Mary Travers always defended the group&#039;s sound and founding, saying they made the music accessible to everyone. There is no dispute that the trio made folk music popular. Their first album, &quot;Peter, Paul and Mary,&quot; reached Number One shortly after its March 1962 release, and remained at the top of the charts for seven weeks. The album contained two hit singles: &quot;If I Had A Hammer&quot;; and &quot;Lemon Tree.&quot;

&quot;Peter, Paul and Mary everyone loved,&quot; said singer-songwriter Gretchen Peters. &quot;And it&#039;s not that it was &#039;watered down&#039; at all. That&#039;s not why it worked. I&#039;m not exactly sure why it worked, except that Mary&#039;s voice was just a thing of beauty. It was a classically-beautiful voice.&quot; Peters took up the guitar at age 7, and Peter, Paul and Mary songs were the first she learned to play. But it wasn&#039;t just Mary Traver&#039;s voice that attracted Gretchen. The harmony singing was equally important.


&quot;That was a great education, just picking apart who sang what on the albums,&quot; she said. &quot;Because sometimes she actually sang lower than one of the guys, she would sometimes sing lower than Peter. And you&#039;d have to kind of weed out who&#039;s singing what in the harmonies. It was not simple, simple stuff, but it was beautiful.&quot; While the group&#039;s music proved commercially successful, the group did not play it safe when it came to politics. Like Peter Yarrow and Paul Stookey, Mary Travers was quite outspoken in her support of civil rights and the anti-Vietnam war movement. Peter, Paul and Mary performed at the historic 1963 March on Washington, and also took part in the 1965 voting rights marches from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama.

After the group disbanded in 1970, Mary Travers continued to perform at political events around the world. The trio reunited in 1978, intending to perform just one show at a benefit to oppose nuclear power. It was such a success that they continued to perform as a trio until Mary Travers retired in May of this year. It&#039;s no exaggeration to say that Mary Travers and the trio of Peter, Paul and Mary took folk music from the coffeehouse to the mainstream, and helped spread a message of peace and harmony around the world. Their recordings also proved that folk music could be commercially successful. Peter, Paul and Mary&#039;s music won five Grammy Awards and scored six Top Ten hits, eight gold and five platinum albums. They also introduced millions to the music of Bob Dylan, and turned &quot;Blowin&#039; In The Wind&quot; into an anthem of the 1960s&#039; protest movement.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>PODCAST / Into The Blue (1950)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Sep 2009 22:40:56 +0000</pubDate>
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How Britain developed her civil airlines since the war. commercial jet-aircraft. De Havilland Comet. Bristol Brabazon. air travel. To see video, subscribe to my itunes podcast, or click the download link below.
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			<itunes:subtitle> - How Britain developed her civil airlines since the war. commercial jet-aircraft. De Havilland Comet. Bristol Brabazon. air travel. To see video, subscribe to my itunes podcast, or click the download link below.</itunes:subtitle>
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		<title>PODCAST / Murder At The Baskervilles (1937)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Sep 2009 17:58:30 +0000</pubDate>
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Sherlock Holmes takes a vacation and visits his old friend Sir Henry Baskerville. His vacation ends when he suddenly finds himself in the middle of a double-murder mystery. Now he&#8217;s got to find Professor Moriarty and the horse Silver Blaze before the great cup final horse race. To watch movie, click the download link below, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Sherlock Holmes takes a vacation and visits his old friend Sir Henry Baskerville. His vacation ends when he suddenly finds himself in the middle of a double-murder mystery. Now he&#8217;s got to find Professor Moriarty and the horse Silver Blaze before the great cup final horse race. To watch movie, click the download link below, or subscribe to my itunes feed.</p>
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			<itunes:subtitle> - Sherlock Holmes takes a vacation and visits his old friend Sir Henry Baskerville. His vacation ends when he suddenly finds himself in the middle of a double-murder mystery. Now he&#039;s got to find Professor Moriarty and the horse Silver Blaze before th...</itunes:subtitle>
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Sherlock Holmes takes a vacation and visits his old friend Sir Henry Baskerville. His vacation ends when he suddenly finds himself in the middle of a double-murder mystery. Now he&#039;s got to find Professor Moriarty and the horse Silver Blaze before the great cup final horse race. To watch movie, click the download link below, or subscribe to my itunes feed.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>PODCAST / The Perry Como Show (1952)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Sep 2009 23:01:31 +0000</pubDate>
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Episode of &#8220;The Perry Como Show&#8221; from 1952. This broadcast features Perry Como singing several relaxing 50&#8217;s pop songs. As with most 50&#8217;s Variety shows, This show was done live, and is now Public Domain.
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<p>Episode of &#8220;The Perry Como Show&#8221; from 1952. This broadcast features Perry Como singing several relaxing 50&#8217;s pop songs. As with most 50&#8217;s Variety shows, This show was done live, and is now Public Domain.</p>
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			<itunes:subtitle> - Episode of &quot;The Perry Como Show&quot; from 1952. This broadcast features Perry Como singing several relaxing 50&#039;s pop songs. As with most 50&#039;s Variety shows, This show was done live, and is now Public Domain.</itunes:subtitle>
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Episode of &quot;The Perry Como Show&quot; from 1952. This broadcast features Perry Como singing several relaxing 50&#039;s pop songs. As with most 50&#039;s Variety shows, This show was done live, and is now Public Domain.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>PODCAST / National Aeronautics and Space Administration</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Aug 2009 06:24:21 +0000</pubDate>
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Time of Apollo
NTIS AVA03129VNB1, 1975
The program presents President Kennedy saying “this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the moon and returning him safety to earth” in 1961. Proves that Project Apollo has been successful. Click the download link to see film, or subscribe [...]]]></description>
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<p>Time of Apollo<br />
NTIS AVA03129VNB1, 1975</p>
<p>The program presents President Kennedy saying “this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the moon and returning him safety to earth” in 1961. Proves that Project Apollo has been successful. Click the download link to see film, or subscribe to my podcast on itunes.</p>
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Time of Apollo
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The program presents President Kennedy saying “this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the moon and returning him safety to earth” in 1961. Proves that Project Apollo has been successful. Click the download link to see film, or subscribe to my podcast on itunes.
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		<title>PODCAST / Singer-Songwriter Richie Havens Remembers His Woodstock</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Adam Phillips
New York
© 2009 VOA
There were a great many great musical performers at the historic three day Woodstock Music and Arts Festival, whose 40th anniversary is being celebrated this August 14-16. But few are as etched into the public mind as singer-songwriter Richie Havens, whose rendition of &#8220;Freedom/Motherless Child&#8221; and others songs were featured [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Adam Phillips<br />
New York<br />
© 2009 VOA</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 215px"><img title="Wood" src="http://www.voanews.com/english/images/HavensatWoodstock-CreditElliotLandy-190.jpg" alt="Richie Havens iconic performance as the opening act at the 1969 Woodstock Festival is etched deeply into Americans memory of the event " width="205" height="189" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Richie Haven&#39;s iconic performance as the opening act at the 1969 Woodstock Festival is etched deeply into Americans&#39; memory of the event </p></div>
<p>There were a great many great musical performers at the historic three day Woodstock Music and Arts Festival, whose 40th anniversary is being celebrated this August 14-16. But few are as etched into the public mind as singer-songwriter Richie Havens, whose rendition of &#8220;Freedom/Motherless Child&#8221; and others songs were featured in the Oscar-winning documentary about the legendary festival.</p>
<p>Richie Havens played his now-iconic medley end of the opening act before a crowd of between 300,000 and 500,000 music fans, hippies, counterculture activists and drug-soaked pleasure seekers. Havens was later followed onstage by superstars like Jimi Hendrix, the Who, Ravi Shankar, Santana, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young and Janis Joplin. That might also help explain why Havens&#8217; long African-style tunic was soaked with sweat during his performance.</p>
<p>Havens recently told this reporter that he had already been onstage for nearly three hours when he played that song, which suddenly sprang to mind from his doo wop and gospel days back in Brooklyn.  &#8220;To tell you the truth, I had sung … all the songs I knew, and I am going &#8216;What am I going to do now,&#8217;&#8221; he said. At the same time, Havens was deeply moved by the camaraderie and free-spiritedness and of the Woodstock audience.</p>
<p>&#8220;And in my mind I&#8217;m going &#8216;you know, this is the freedom that my generation is looking for,&#8221; he said.  Havens was onstage for as long as he was because Woodstock producers were waiting for the other performers to arrive. The roads to the festival site were choked with cars backed up for over 100 kilometers in all directions. So Havens and the others had to be flown in by helicopter.  Havens remembers hovering high above that city of youth massed in what days before had been a peaceful cow pasture, and being awed by the size and the power of the gathering.</p>
<p>&#8220;And when I looked down and I saw all those colors, I said to myself &#8216;If the newspapers get hold of this shot, we&#8217;ve won,&#8217;&#8221; he said.  Woodstock was billed as entertainment, not politics. But as it swelled, the watching world was aware that the vision of peace, music and community it represented was a gentle protest against the previous generation&#8217;s way of life.</p>
<p>But music and rebellion were nothing new, says Havens. &#8220;We were protesting in the 1950s!&#8221; he said with s smile, and began to sing – in a perfect &#8220;doo wop&#8221; falsetto &#8220;No, no no! I&#8217;m not a juvenile delinquent!&#8217;&#8221; Those lyrics, to his ear, expressed the spirit of youthful protest too. &#8220;It was about being something our parents don&#8217;t understand you are. It&#8217;s [asserting] the freedom to have a voice!&#8221;</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 205px"><img title="woods" src="http://www.voanews.com/english/images/Richie_Havens_Woodstock_Interview01_1.jpg" alt="Richie Havens during an interview with VOA" width="195" height="195" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Richie Havens during an interview with VOA</p></div>
<p>With escalating racial tensions and increasing public anger over the Vietnam War, the Sixties was a time filled with strident voices. But Havens says that for those three muddy days at Woodstock, politics and activism took a back seat to peace, love and cheerfully dealing with the rain and mud. &#8220;Many of the fans that I came in contact with, they were so mellowed out, you could feel there was real joy,&#8221; said Havens, who added that he was hugged &#8220;thousands and thousands&#8221; of times over the course of the event.</p>
<p>As August 1969 fades farther into the past, the Woodstock Festival continues to enjoy a near-mythic status, both for those who were there and for the millions who wish they&#8217;d been there. But many of the tens of millions more who&#8217;ve been born since, and who know only the music, the legend and the media hype, are still inspired by the free-spirited and communitarian values that Woodstock has come to symbolize.</p>
<p>&#8220;There was just such an open door [that] even the least of us could have a vision,&#8221; Havens said. &#8220;This is the challenge we have now: to open a lot of those doors.&#8221;  For his part, Havens, now nearly 70, continues to express the Woodstock ethos with new songs like &#8220;The Key,&#8221; which is featured on his new album Nobody Left to Crown, Meanwhile, in a role he seems to relish, Havens will continue to act as a benign, bearded ambassador for the Woodstock state of mind.</p>
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			<itunes:subtitle>By Adam Phillips New York © 2009 VOA -  There were a great many great musical performers at the historic three day Woodstock Music and Arts Festival, whose 40th anniversary is being celebrated this August 14-16.</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>By Adam Phillips
New York
© 2009 VOA


There were a great many great musical performers at the historic three day Woodstock Music and Arts Festival, whose 40th anniversary is being celebrated this August 14-16. But few are as etched into the public mind as singer-songwriter Richie Havens, whose rendition of &quot;Freedom/Motherless Child&quot; and others songs were featured in the Oscar-winning documentary about the legendary festival.

Richie Havens played his now-iconic medley end of the opening act before a crowd of between 300,000 and 500,000 music fans, hippies, counterculture activists and drug-soaked pleasure seekers. Havens was later followed onstage by superstars like Jimi Hendrix, the Who, Ravi Shankar, Santana, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young and Janis Joplin. That might also help explain why Havens&#039; long African-style tunic was soaked with sweat during his performance.

Havens recently told this reporter that he had already been onstage for nearly three hours when he played that song, which suddenly sprang to mind from his doo wop and gospel days back in Brooklyn.  &quot;To tell you the truth, I had sung … all the songs I knew, and I am going &#039;What am I going to do now,&#039;&quot; he said. At the same time, Havens was deeply moved by the camaraderie and free-spiritedness and of the Woodstock audience.

&quot;And in my mind I&#039;m going &#039;you know, this is the freedom that my generation is looking for,&quot; he said.  Havens was onstage for as long as he was because Woodstock producers were waiting for the other performers to arrive. The roads to the festival site were choked with cars backed up for over 100 kilometers in all directions. So Havens and the others had to be flown in by helicopter.  Havens remembers hovering high above that city of youth massed in what days before had been a peaceful cow pasture, and being awed by the size and the power of the gathering.

&quot;And when I looked down and I saw all those colors, I said to myself &#039;If the newspapers get hold of this shot, we&#039;ve won,&#039;&quot; he said.  Woodstock was billed as entertainment, not politics. But as it swelled, the watching world was aware that the vision of peace, music and community it represented was a gentle protest against the previous generation&#039;s way of life.

But music and rebellion were nothing new, says Havens. &quot;We were protesting in the 1950s!&quot; he said with s smile, and began to sing – in a perfect &quot;doo wop&quot; falsetto &quot;No, no no! I&#039;m not a juvenile delinquent!&#039;&quot; Those lyrics, to his ear, expressed the spirit of youthful protest too. &quot;It was about being something our parents don&#039;t understand you are. It&#039;s [asserting] the freedom to have a voice!&quot;


With escalating racial tensions and increasing public anger over the Vietnam War, the Sixties was a time filled with strident voices. But Havens says that for those three muddy days at Woodstock, politics and activism took a back seat to peace, love and cheerfully dealing with the rain and mud. &quot;Many of the fans that I came in contact with, they were so mellowed out, you could feel there was real joy,&quot; said Havens, who added that he was hugged &quot;thousands and thousands&quot; of times over the course of the event.

As August 1969 fades farther into the past, the Woodstock Festival continues to enjoy a near-mythic status, both for those who were there and for the millions who wish they&#039;d been there. But many of the tens of millions more who&#039;ve been born since, and who know only the music, the legend and the media hype, are still inspired by the free-spirited and communitarian values that Woodstock has come to symbolize.

&quot;There was just such an open door [that] even the least of us could have a vision,&quot; Havens said. &quot;This is the challenge we have now: to open a lot of those doors.&quot;  For his part, Havens, now nearly 70, continues to express the Woodstock ethos with new songs like &quot;The Key,&quot; which is featured on his new album Nobody Left to Crown, Meanwhile, in a role he seems to relish, Havens will continue to act as a benign,</itunes:summary>
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		<title>PODCAST / SHAFT VIDEO REMIX</title>
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A cool video remix of the classic hit TV movie SHAFT. This movie is open source. Subscribe to this itunes feed, or simply click the download link below.
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A cool video remix of the classic hit TV movie SHAFT. This movie is open source. Subscribe to this itunes feed, or simply click the download link below.</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Yogirajj</itunes:author>
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		<itunes:duration>6:05</itunes:duration>
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		<title>PODCAST / RCA Victor Commerical (Year unknown)</title>
		<link>http://vintagenewscast.com/?p=1263</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Aug 2009 15:58:31 +0000</pubDate>
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A vintage RCA Victor commercial, advertising the latest of songs back then. Year of this clip is unknown.  This is in the Public Domain. Subscribe from itunes, or click the download link below.
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<p>A vintage RCA Victor commercial, advertising the latest of songs back then. Year of this clip is unknown.  This is in the Public Domain. Subscribe from itunes, or click the download link below.</p>
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			<itunes:subtitle> - A vintage RCA Victor commercial, advertising the latest of songs back then. Year of this clip is unknown.  This is in the Public Domain. Subscribe from itunes, or click the download link below.</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>

A vintage RCA Victor commercial, advertising the latest of songs back then. Year of this clip is unknown.  This is in the Public Domain. Subscribe from itunes, or click the download link below.</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Yogirajj</itunes:author>
		<itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:duration>2:51</itunes:duration>
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		<title>PODCAST / THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME</title>
		<link>http://vintagenewscast.com/?p=1238</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Aug 2009 19:24:27 +0000</pubDate>
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Ship wrecked Bob Rainsford (Joel McCrea) crawls ashore on a mysterious island and finds his way to a creepy castle inhabited by a Russian Count named Zaroff (Leslie Banks). There he meets the lovely Eve (Fay Wray) and her drunken brother Martin (Robert Armstrong), who were also ship wrecked. It turns out that the &#8220;Game&#8221; [...]]]></description>
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<p>Ship wrecked Bob Rainsford (Joel McCrea) crawls ashore on a mysterious island and finds his way to a creepy castle inhabited by a Russian Count named Zaroff (Leslie Banks). There he meets the lovely Eve (Fay Wray) and her drunken brother Martin (Robert Armstrong), who were also ship wrecked. It turns out that the &#8220;Game&#8221; of the title is the mad Count hunting down and killing human prey. Subscribe to my itunes feed, or click the download below.</p>
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			<itunes:subtitle>  - Ship wrecked Bob Rainsford (Joel McCrea) crawls ashore on a mysterious island and finds his way to a creepy castle inhabited by a Russian Count named Zaroff (Leslie Banks). There he meets the lovely Eve (Fay Wray) and her drunken brother Martin (Ro...</itunes:subtitle>
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Ship wrecked Bob Rainsford (Joel McCrea) crawls ashore on a mysterious island and finds his way to a creepy castle inhabited by a Russian Count named Zaroff (Leslie Banks). There he meets the lovely Eve (Fay Wray) and her drunken brother Martin (Robert Armstrong), who were also ship wrecked. It turns out that the &quot;Game&quot; of the title is the mad Count hunting down and killing human prey. Subscribe to my itunes feed, or click the download below.</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Yogirajj</itunes:author>
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		<itunes:duration>1:04:18</itunes:duration>
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		<title>PODCAST / WHAT ARE THE ODDS? (1950)</title>
		<link>http://vintagenewscast.com/?p=1216</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Jul 2009 09:44:16 +0000</pubDate>
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This week&#8217;s video podcast is about a reality TV show in the 1950&#8217;s called &#8220;What Are The Odds?&#8221; It consists of 4 real life stories of people beating dangerous odds, and were alive to tell about it. I think you will enjoy this extremely rare TV show; which is now in the public domain. Click [...]]]></description>
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<p>This week&#8217;s video podcast is about a reality TV show in the 1950&#8217;s called &#8220;What Are The Odds?&#8221; It consists of 4 real life stories of people beating dangerous odds, and were alive to tell about it. I think you will enjoy this extremely rare TV show; which is now in the public domain. Click the download link below, or subscribe via itunes.</p>
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			<itunes:subtitle> - This week&#039;s video podcast is about a reality TV show in the 1950&#039;s called &quot;What Are The Odds?&quot; It consists of 4 real life stories of people beating dangerous odds, and were alive to tell about it. I think you will enjoy this extremely rare TV show; ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>

This week&#039;s video podcast is about a reality TV show in the 1950&#039;s called &quot;What Are The Odds?&quot; It consists of 4 real life stories of people beating dangerous odds, and were alive to tell about it. I think you will enjoy this extremely rare TV show; which is now in the public domain. Click the download link below, or subscribe via itunes.</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Yogirajj</itunes:author>
		<itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:duration>26:20</itunes:duration>
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		<title>AUDIO PODCAST / DUKE ELLINGTON</title>
		<link>http://vintagenewscast.com/?p=1190</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jul 2009 03:41:15 +0000</pubDate>
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In this podcast, I would like to share with you great works from Duke Ellington. These are several performances that fell into the Public Domain some time ago. They range from 1926 &#8211; 1929. Enjoy..
Photo by: Gordon Parks / Wikipedia
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<p>In this podcast, I would like to share with you great works from Duke Ellington. These are several performances that fell into the Public Domain some time ago. They range from 1926 &#8211; 1929. Enjoy..</p>
<p><a href="http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Duke_Ellington" target="_blank">Photo by: Gordon Parks / Wikipedia</a></p>
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			<itunes:subtitle> - In this podcast, I would like to share with you great works from Duke Ellington. These are several performances that fell into the Public Domain some time ago. They range from 1926 - 1929. Enjoy.. - Photo by: Gordon Parks / Wikipedia</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>

In this podcast, I would like to share with you great works from Duke Ellington. These are several performances that fell into the Public Domain some time ago. They range from 1926 - 1929. Enjoy..

Photo by: Gordon Parks / Wikipedia</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Yogirajj</itunes:author>
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		<itunes:duration>17:19</itunes:duration>
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		<title>PODCAST /  FOLGERS COFFEE</title>
		<link>http://vintagenewscast.com/?p=1140</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jul 2009 12:43:11 +0000</pubDate>
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Do you remember all those Folger&#8217;s commercials? I do. In fact, I still drink Folgers, and I do think its still one of the best tasting coffees on the market. Download this now public domain classic!
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<p>Do you remember all those Folger&#8217;s commercials? I do. In fact, I still drink Folgers, and I do think its still one of the best tasting coffees on the market. Download this now public domain classic!</p>
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			<itunes:subtitle> - Do you remember all those Folger&#039;s commercials? I do. In fact, I still drink Folgers, and I do think its still one of the best tasting coffees on the market. Download this now public domain classic!</itunes:subtitle>
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Do you remember all those Folger&#039;s commercials? I do. In fact, I still drink Folgers, and I do think its still one of the best tasting coffees on the market. Download this now public domain classic!</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Yogirajj</itunes:author>
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		<itunes:duration>2:19</itunes:duration>
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		<title>PODCAST / 3 PIGS (1940)</title>
		<link>http://vintagenewscast.com/?p=1091</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Jul 2009 01:39:07 +0000</pubDate>
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The classic 3 little pigs in a cartoon musical &#8211; Public Domain
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<p>The classic 3 little pigs in a cartoon musical &#8211; Public Domain</p>
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			<itunes:subtitle> - The classic 3 little pigs in a cartoon musical - Public Domain</itunes:subtitle>
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The classic 3 little pigs in a cartoon musical - Public Domain</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Yogirajj</itunes:author>
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		<itunes:duration>9:32</itunes:duration>
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		<title>PODCAST / Ali Baba &#8211; Porky Pig (1940)</title>
		<link>http://vintagenewscast.com/?p=1075</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jul 2009 00:25:59 +0000</pubDate>
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Porky finds out that Ali-Baba and his Dirty Sleeves plan to attack the fort; it&#8217;s up to him to go warn the fort. He gets there to discover everyone has left for the Legion convention in Boston. Porky and his rented camel fend off the attackers themselves for a while, but when the situation gets [...]]]></description>
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<p><span style="color: #ffff00;"><strong>Porky</strong></span> finds out that Ali-Baba and his Dirty Sleeves plan to attack the fort; it&#8217;s up to him to go warn the fort. He gets there to discover everyone has left for the Legion convention in Boston. Porky and his rented camel fend off the attackers themselves for a while, but when the situation gets dire, the young camel summons its mother. Momma takes care of the attacker that&#8217;s menacing them. The secret weapon, who has been sitting on the bench with an artillery shell strapped to his head, now comes in, but runs right through the fort and into Ali-Baba.  Subscribe to my podcast, or simply click the download link below to watch video.</p>
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			<itunes:subtitle> - Porky finds out that Ali-Baba and his Dirty Sleeves plan to attack the fort; it&#039;s up to him to go warn the fort. He gets there to discover everyone has left for the Legion convention in Boston. Porky and his rented camel fend off the attackers thems...</itunes:subtitle>
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Porky finds out that Ali-Baba and his Dirty Sleeves plan to attack the fort; it&#039;s up to him to go warn the fort. He gets there to discover everyone has left for the Legion convention in Boston. Porky and his rented camel fend off the attackers themselves for a while, but when the situation gets dire, the young camel summons its mother. Momma takes care of the attacker that&#039;s menacing them. The secret weapon, who has been sitting on the bench with an artillery shell strapped to his head, now comes in, but runs right through the fort and into Ali-Baba.  Subscribe to my podcast, or simply click the download link below to watch video.</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Yogirajj</itunes:author>
		<itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
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		<title>AUDIO PODCAST / Appreciation</title>
		<link>http://vintagenewscast.com/?p=1005</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2009 00:44:09 +0000</pubDate>
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I would like to discuss the importance of rating your favorite podcast. By rating your favorite podcast, it helps the podcastER, know how well he or she is doing. In addition, it helps to change the search positions or rank. It can also change the order in which the search results are presented. Thus, The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1006" title="otr" src="http://vintagenewscast.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/otr.jpg" alt="otr" width="451" height="328" /></p>
<p>I would like to discuss the importance of rating your favorite podcast. By rating your favorite podcast, it helps the podcastER, know how well he or she is doing. In addition, it helps to change the search positions or rank. It can also change the order in which the search results are presented. Thus, The more you rate a podcast,  the more popular it becomes, the easier it is for others to find your favorite podcast.</p>
<p>I say all this because, we as podcaster&#8217;s need your feedback, sure it&#8217;s nice receiving wonderful e-mails from you, but it&#8217;s even more important for us to recieve your ratings. It&#8217;s not hard, Just go on itunes, blueburry, podcast ally, where ever the source is, just rate it!  You have no idea how much this helps!!</p>
<p>While I am on the subject, another good reason why you should rate your podcast and or webcast is, it takes a lot of work to produce a podcast feed. You may not realize it, but to produce a podcast, sometimes a lot of research, editing, retouching, converting, uploading,  paying for hosting, so <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>YOU</strong></span> can download files for free&#8230;.</p>
<p>Believe me, its not about just getting on a mic, and think about a hot topic to talk about. It can take hours just to produce one podcast. It&#8217;s nice if podcasters&#8217; can not only know how well they are doing, but let other podcast listeners, what you recommend.  So please take the time to rate your podcasts. it only takes less than a minute&#8230;.</p>
<p>A quick word about public domain/creadtive commons &amp; podcasting&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.</p>
<p>Free and legal media are extremely valuable; in all aspects of the internet, including itunes. When I purchased my first video ipod, there was barely any free movies to download.  There are many talented, unknown Producers, artists, performers, that are waiting to be discovered. Public domain allows us to stay in touch with our history. We need  more podcasters to come out, and take their technical abilities and use them for good use. There are literally over 350+ million people who own ipod videos alone; there is no reason why so little of us are making podcasting available.</p>
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			<itunes:subtitle> - I would like to discuss the importance of rating your favorite podcast. By rating your favorite podcast, it helps the podcastER, know how well he or she is doing. In addition, it helps to change the search positions or rank.</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>

I would like to discuss the importance of rating your favorite podcast. By rating your favorite podcast, it helps the podcastER, know how well he or she is doing. In addition, it helps to change the search positions or rank. It can also change the order in which the search results are presented. Thus, The more you rate a podcast,  the more popular it becomes, the easier it is for others to find your favorite podcast.

I say all this because, we as podcaster&#039;s need your feedback, sure it&#039;s nice receiving wonderful e-mails from you, but it&#039;s even more important for us to recieve your ratings. It&#039;s not hard, Just go on itunes, blueburry, podcast ally, where ever the source is, just rate it!  You have no idea how much this helps!!

While I am on the subject, another good reason why you should rate your podcast and or webcast is, it takes a lot of work to produce a podcast feed. You may not realize it, but to produce a podcast, sometimes a lot of research, editing, retouching, converting, uploading,  paying for hosting, so YOU can download files for free....

Believe me, its not about just getting on a mic, and think about a hot topic to talk about. It can take hours just to produce one podcast. It&#039;s nice if podcasters&#039; can not only know how well they are doing, but let other podcast listeners, what you recommend.  So please take the time to rate your podcasts. it only takes less than a minute....

A quick word about public domain/creadtive commons &amp; podcasting...................

Free and legal media are extremely valuable; in all aspects of the internet, including itunes. When I purchased my first video ipod, there was barely any free movies to download.  There are many talented, unknown Producers, artists, performers, that are waiting to be discovered. Public domain allows us to stay in touch with our history. We need  more podcasters to come out, and take their technical abilities and use them for good use. There are literally over 350+ million people who own ipod videos alone; there is no reason why so little of us are making podcasting available.</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Yogirajj</itunes:author>
		<itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
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		<title>PODCAST / DISNEY DREAM (1956)</title>
		<link>http://vintagenewscast.com/?p=998</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2009 02:12:39 +0000</pubDate>
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In July 1956, the five-member Barstow family of Wethersfield, Connecticut, won a free trip to newly-opened Disneyland in Anaheim, California, in a nationwide contest. This 30-minute amateur documentary film tells the fabulous story of their fun-filled, dream-come-true, family travel adventure, filmed on the scene at Walt Disney&#8217;s &#8220;Magic Kingdom&#8221; by Robbins Barstow.
In December 2008, &#8220;Disneyland [...]]]></description>
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<p>In July 1956, the five-member Barstow family of Wethersfield, Connecticut, won a free trip to newly-opened Disneyland in Anaheim, California, in a nationwide contest. This 30-minute amateur documentary film tells the fabulous story of their fun-filled, dream-come-true, family travel adventure, filmed on the scene at Walt Disney&#8217;s &#8220;Magic Kingdom&#8221; by Robbins Barstow.</p>
<p>In December 2008, &#8220;Disneyland Dream&#8221; was named to the National Film Registry by the Librarian of Congress. You can watch this podcast by clicking download just below.</p>
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			<itunes:subtitle> - In July 1956, the five-member Barstow family of Wethersfield, Connecticut, won a free trip to newly-opened Disneyland in Anaheim, California, in a nationwide contest. This 30-minute amateur documentary film tells the fabulous story of their fun-fill...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>

In July 1956, the five-member Barstow family of Wethersfield, Connecticut, won a free trip to newly-opened Disneyland in Anaheim, California, in a nationwide contest. This 30-minute amateur documentary film tells the fabulous story of their fun-filled, dream-come-true, family travel adventure, filmed on the scene at Walt Disney&#039;s &quot;Magic Kingdom&quot; by Robbins Barstow.

In December 2008, &quot;Disneyland Dream&quot; was named to the National Film Registry by the Librarian of Congress. You can watch this podcast by clicking download just below.</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:author>Yogirajj</itunes:author>
		<itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
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		<title>PODCAST / City of The Dead ~ Horror Hotel</title>
		<link>http://vintagenewscast.com/?p=958</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Jun 2009 19:38:24 +0000</pubDate>
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College student Nan Barlow visits the village of Whitewood as research for  her paper on witchcraft in New England, particularly the case of Elizabeth  Selwyn. Her tutor, Professor Alan Driscoll(Lee), recommends the Raven&#8217;s Inn, run  by a Mrs. Newless. Rather unwisely, given the amount of low-hanging fog  outside(and against the advice [...]]]></description>
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<p>College student Nan Barlow visits the village of Whitewood as research for  her paper on witchcraft in New England, particularly the case of Elizabeth  Selwyn. Her tutor, Professor Alan Driscoll(Lee), recommends the Raven&#8217;s Inn, run  by a Mrs. Newless. Rather unwisely, given the amount of low-hanging fog  outside(and against the advice of Mrs. Newless), Nan takes an immediate interest  in the basement. Subscribe to my itunes podcast, or just select download just below this article.</p>
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College student Nan Barlow visits the village of Whitewood as research for  her paper on witchcraft in New England, particularly the case of Elizabeth  Selwyn. Her tutor, Professor Alan Driscoll(Lee), recommends the Raven&#039;s Inn, run  by a Mrs. Newless. Rather unwisely, given the amount of low-hanging fog  outside(and against the advice of Mrs. Newless), Nan takes an immediate interest  in the basement. Subscribe to my itunes podcast, or just select download just below this article.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>PODCAST / Scared To Death (1947)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 23:38:28 +0000</pubDate>
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I&#8217;m so very sorry that the quality of this movie is so poor, however it is enjoyable and woth the watch. A woman tells the story of the events leading up to her death. Bela Lugosi&#8217;s only color film. Just click download, or play now!
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<p>I&#8217;m so very sorry that the quality of this movie is so poor, however it is enjoyable and woth the watch. A woman tells the story of the events leading up to her death. Bela Lugosi&#8217;s only color film. Just click download, or play now!</p>
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			<itunes:subtitle> - I&#039;m so very sorry that the quality of this movie is so poor, however it is enjoyable and woth the watch. A woman tells the story of the events leading up to her death. Bela Lugosi&#039;s only color film. Just click download, or play now!</itunes:subtitle>
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I&#039;m so very sorry that the quality of this movie is so poor, however it is enjoyable and woth the watch. A woman tells the story of the events leading up to her death. Bela Lugosi&#039;s only color film. Just click download, or play now!</itunes:summary>
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		<title>PODCAST / TEDDY (1964)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 May 2009 00:52:24 +0000</pubDate>
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Presents the experiences of a teenage African American, who relates his views of the System, war, revolution, the Watts community of Los Angeles, the Black Panther Party and the police. The importance of the discussion is the necessity of being one&#8217;s own self. Director: Richard Wells. Editor: Andrew Stein. Photographer: Robert Grant. Sound: Wendell Handy. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Presents the experiences of a teenage African American, who relates his views of the System, war, revolution, the Watts community of Los Angeles, the Black Panther Party and the police. The importance of the discussion is the necessity of being one&#8217;s own self. Director: Richard Wells. Editor: Andrew Stein. Photographer: Robert Grant. Sound: Wendell Handy. Assistant Camera: Clifford Stewart. Production Manager: Edward Kutner. Assistant Production Manager: Gene Kopp. Executive Producer: George Schlosser. Producer: Peter Schnitzler.</p>
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			<itunes:subtitle> - Presents the experiences of a teenage African American, who relates his views of the System, war, revolution, the Watts community of Los Angeles, the Black Panther Party and the police. The importance of the discussion is the necessity of being one&#039;...</itunes:subtitle>
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Presents the experiences of a teenage African American, who relates his views of the System, war, revolution, the Watts community of Los Angeles, the Black Panther Party and the police. The importance of the discussion is the necessity of being one&#039;s own self. Director: Richard Wells. Editor: Andrew Stein. Photographer: Robert Grant. Sound: Wendell Handy. Assistant Camera: Clifford Stewart. Production Manager: Edward Kutner. Assistant Production Manager: Gene Kopp. Executive Producer: George Schlosser. Producer: Peter Schnitzler.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>AUDIO PODCAST / Donna Summer</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 May 2009 00:35:57 +0000</pubDate>
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Donna Summer (born LaDonna Adrian Gaines December 31, 1948) is an American singer and songwriter who gained prominence during the disco era of music. Summer was trained as a gospel singer prior to her introduction to the music industry and has always been known for her &#8220;Powerhouse&#8221; Vocal delivery. Though she is most notable for [...]]]></description>
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<p>Donna Summer (born LaDonna Adrian Gaines December 31, 1948) is an American singer and songwriter who gained prominence during the disco era of music. Summer was trained as a gospel singer prior to her introduction to the music industry and has always been known for her &#8220;Powerhouse&#8221; Vocal delivery. Though she is most notable for her disco hits, Summer&#8217;s repertoire has expanded to include contemporary R&amp;B, Rock, Mainstream pop, and Gospel. Summer is one of the most successful recording artists of the 1970s and 1980s and was the first artist to have three consecutive double albums hit #1 on the Billboard charts. She also became the first female artist to have four number-one singles in a thirteen-month period. Billboard magazine has noted that Summer&#8217;s extensive career has landed her as the &#8220;Eighth&#8221; most succesful career by a female. Summer&#8217;s website reports an estimate that she has sold more than 130 million records worldwide.</p>
<p>Born in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, she was one of seven children raised by devout Christian parents. She sang in church, and in her teens joined a funk group called The Crow, so named because Donna was the only black member of the group. At eighteen, Gaines left home and school to audition for a role in the cast of the Broadway musical, Hair. Unsuccessful in getting the part in the Broadway show (Melba Moore got the role), she was offered the European Tour when the show moved to Germany, where Summer also performed in the German versions of several musicals including Godspell and Show Boat. She settled in Munich and also performed with the Viennese Folk Opera and the pop band Munich Machine.</p>
<p>In 1971, Gaines released a single in Europe entitled &#8220;Sally Go &#8216;Round The Roses&#8221;, her first solo recording. The single was unsuccessful, however, and she had to wait until 1974 to launch a solo career. Gaines married Austrian actor Helmuth Sommer (&#8221;Summer&#8221; is an Anglicization of his last name) in 1972 and gave birth to daughter Mimi the following year. Summer did various musical jobs in studios and theaters for several years, including the pop group FamilyTree from 1974-75.</p>
<p>After her divorce from Sommer, she married her second husband, American musician Bruce Sudano, in 1980. They have two daughters named Brooklyn and Amanda. Sudano was a member of the &#8217;70s groups Alive N Kickin&#8217; and The Brooklyn Dreams. You can read the rest on <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donna_summer" target="_blank">Wikipedia</a>.  Click Download to listen to short podcast.</p>
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			<itunes:subtitle> - Donna Summer (born LaDonna Adrian Gaines December 31, 1948) is an American singer and songwriter who gained prominence during the disco era of music. Summer was trained as a gospel singer prior to her introduction to the music industry and has alway...</itunes:subtitle>
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Donna Summer (born LaDonna Adrian Gaines December 31, 1948) is an American singer and songwriter who gained prominence during the disco era of music. Summer was trained as a gospel singer prior to her introduction to the music industry and has always been known for her &quot;Powerhouse&quot; Vocal delivery. Though she is most notable for her disco hits, Summer&#039;s repertoire has expanded to include contemporary R&amp;B, Rock, Mainstream pop, and Gospel. Summer is one of the most successful recording artists of the 1970s and 1980s and was the first artist to have three consecutive double albums hit #1 on the Billboard charts. She also became the first female artist to have four number-one singles in a thirteen-month period. Billboard magazine has noted that Summer&#039;s extensive career has landed her as the &quot;Eighth&quot; most succesful career by a female. Summer&#039;s website reports an estimate that she has sold more than 130 million records worldwide.

Born in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, she was one of seven children raised by devout Christian parents. She sang in church, and in her teens joined a funk group called The Crow, so named because Donna was the only black member of the group. At eighteen, Gaines left home and school to audition for a role in the cast of the Broadway musical, Hair. Unsuccessful in getting the part in the Broadway show (Melba Moore got the role), she was offered the European Tour when the show moved to Germany, where Summer also performed in the German versions of several musicals including Godspell and Show Boat. She settled in Munich and also performed with the Viennese Folk Opera and the pop band Munich Machine.

In 1971, Gaines released a single in Europe entitled &quot;Sally Go &#039;Round The Roses&quot;, her first solo recording. The single was unsuccessful, however, and she had to wait until 1974 to launch a solo career. Gaines married Austrian actor Helmuth Sommer (&quot;Summer&quot; is an Anglicization of his last name) in 1972 and gave birth to daughter Mimi the following year. Summer did various musical jobs in studios and theaters for several years, including the pop group FamilyTree from 1974-75.

After her divorce from Sommer, she married her second husband, American musician Bruce Sudano, in 1980. They have two daughters named Brooklyn and Amanda. Sudano was a member of the &#039;70s groups Alive N Kickin&#039; and The Brooklyn Dreams. You can read the rest on Wikipedia.  Click Download to listen to short podcast.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>PODCAST / PLANET OUTLAW (1953)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2009 23:10:05 +0000</pubDate>
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Buck Rogers and his pal Buddy (Jackie Moran) are released from suspended animation after 500 years. They discover that the world is under the thumb of modernistic mobster Killer Kane (Anthony Warde), and are enlisted in the fight against Kane by Wilma Deering (Constance Moore) and Dr. Huer (C. Montague Shaw). Download Podcast.
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<p>Buck Rogers and his pal Buddy (Jackie Moran) are released from suspended animation after 500 years. They discover that the world is under the thumb of modernistic mobster Killer Kane (Anthony Warde), and are enlisted in the fight against Kane by Wilma Deering (Constance Moore) and Dr. Huer (C. Montague Shaw). Download Podcast.</p>
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			<itunes:subtitle> - Buck Rogers and his pal Buddy (Jackie Moran) are released from suspended animation after 500 years. They discover that the world is under the thumb of modernistic mobster Killer Kane (Anthony Warde), and are enlisted in the fight against Kane by Wil...</itunes:subtitle>
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Buck Rogers and his pal Buddy (Jackie Moran) are released from suspended animation after 500 years. They discover that the world is under the thumb of modernistic mobster Killer Kane (Anthony Warde), and are enlisted in the fight against Kane by Wilma Deering (Constance Moore) and Dr. Huer (C. Montague Shaw). Download Podcast.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>PODCAST / The Magic Clown (1950)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 May 2009 02:03:12 +0000</pubDate>
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Excerpts from &#8220;The Magic Clown&#8221;, a TV series which filled an unimportant time-slot on NBC. These excerpts are among the few remaining examples of this program. This compilation of clips actually lasts longer than the original episodes themselves. Click download to see clip.
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<p style="text-align: left;">Excerpts from &#8220;The Magic Clown&#8221;, a TV series which filled an unimportant time-slot on NBC. These excerpts are among the few remaining examples of this program. This compilation of clips actually lasts longer than the original episodes themselves. Click download to see clip.</p>
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			<itunes:subtitle> Excerpts from &quot;The Magic Clown&quot;, a TV series which filled an unimportant time-slot on NBC. These excerpts are among the few remaining examples of this program. This compilation of clips actually lasts longer than the original episodes themselves.</itunes:subtitle>
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Excerpts from &quot;The Magic Clown&quot;, a TV series which filled an unimportant time-slot on NBC. These excerpts are among the few remaining examples of this program. This compilation of clips actually lasts longer than the original episodes themselves. Click download to see clip.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Audio Podcast / Alice Gaston &#8211; A slave being interviewed</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2009 00:29:34 +0000</pubDate>
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Interview with Alice Gaston, Gee&#8217;s Bend, Alabama, 1941
Alice Gaston: We was talking about in the old war time, the old slavery time. I can remember when, uh, I can remember when the Yankees come through and, uh, they carried my father away and carried away, my si, two sisters and one brother. And, uh, they [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #ffff00;"><strong>Interview with Alice Gaston, Gee&#8217;s Bend, Alabama, 1941</strong></span></p>
<p>Alice Gaston: We was talking about in the old war time, the old slavery time. I can remember when, uh, I can remember when the Yankees come through and, uh, they carried my father away and carried away, my si, two sisters and one brother. And, uh, they left me. And I can remember when my missus used to run in the garden, from the Yankees and tell us if they come, don&#8217;t tell them where they at. Told, don&#8217;t tell nobody where they at when they come and they all come and they told me, don&#8217;t get scared now and tell them, where they is, where they is. I told them no, we told them no. And uh, when they come and ask for them I told them I didn&#8217;t know there they was, and they was in the woods. And this was at the house. And my father, when my father left, he carried with the, he went away with the Yankees, and carried two, carried two, two girls and one son, the oldest one. Carried them with him. And he with the Yankees. And I can remember that. And uh, my old missus was named Mrs. M., and the master was name Mr. F. I. [pause]? Mr. F. I</p>
<p>Robert Sonkin: They treat you pretty good?</p>
<p>Alice Gaston: Yes sir, they treat me nice. They treat me nice as they could treat me. And then after they left, after they died, then I heard, still here and am here until yet. And the white folks all been treating me mighty nice ever since they? knowed me. They treating me all now, that knows me, they treating me nice. I&#8217;s came up here over here from Mr. Y., from over to [unintelligible] and come to Mr. Y.&#8217;s place up here. And he kept me there until he, he died, him and his wife. And then I come on then from that, on down here, and I&#8217;m here yet. An&#8217; they all treating me mighty nice, all the white folks that know me, they treats me nice. And if I want anything, I&#8217;ll ask for it. I was taught in that a way by my old master. Don&#8217;t steal, don&#8217;t lie, and if you want anything, ask for it. Be honest in what you get. That was what I was raised up with. And I&#8217;m that a way today.</p>
<p>Robert Sonkin: What&#8217;s the government been doing for you here?</p>
<p>Alice Gaston: They been treating me fine. Ever since I been, ever since I been here with the government they treat me nice. I was in a old house down there, took me out the old house and put me up there in a good house where they could take care of me. And I&#8217;m in there yet. I don&#8217;t find no fault. Give me enough food to eat, give me clothes to wear. They been treating me just as nice as they can. I can&#8217;t find no fault.</p>
<p>Robert Sonkin: Pretty, pretty happy then.</p>
<p>Alice Gaston: Yes sir, yeh.</p>
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			<itunes:subtitle> Interview with Alice Gaston, Gee&#039;s Bend, Alabama, 1941 - Alice Gaston: We was talking about in the old war time, the old slavery time. I can remember when, uh, I can remember when the Yankees come through and, uh,</itunes:subtitle>
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Interview with Alice Gaston, Gee&#039;s Bend, Alabama, 1941

Alice Gaston: We was talking about in the old war time, the old slavery time. I can remember when, uh, I can remember when the Yankees come through and, uh, they carried my father away and carried away, my si, two sisters and one brother. And, uh, they left me. And I can remember when my missus used to run in the garden, from the Yankees and tell us if they come, don&#039;t tell them where they at. Told, don&#039;t tell nobody where they at when they come and they all come and they told me, don&#039;t get scared now and tell them, where they is, where they is. I told them no, we told them no. And uh, when they come and ask for them I told them I didn&#039;t know there they was, and they was in the woods. And this was at the house. And my father, when my father left, he carried with the, he went away with the Yankees, and carried two, carried two, two girls and one son, the oldest one. Carried them with him. And he with the Yankees. And I can remember that. And uh, my old missus was named Mrs. M., and the master was name Mr. F. I. [pause]? Mr. F. I

Robert Sonkin: They treat you pretty good?

Alice Gaston: Yes sir, they treat me nice. They treat me nice as they could treat me. And then after they left, after they died, then I heard, still here and am here until yet. And the white folks all been treating me mighty nice ever since they? knowed me. They treating me all now, that knows me, they treating me nice. I&#039;s came up here over here from Mr. Y., from over to [unintelligible] and come to Mr. Y.&#039;s place up here. And he kept me there until he, he died, him and his wife. And then I come on then from that, on down here, and I&#039;m here yet. An&#039; they all treating me mighty nice, all the white folks that know me, they treats me nice. And if I want anything, I&#039;ll ask for it. I was taught in that a way by my old master. Don&#039;t steal, don&#039;t lie, and if you want anything, ask for it. Be honest in what you get. That was what I was raised up with. And I&#039;m that a way today.

Robert Sonkin: What&#039;s the government been doing for you here?

Alice Gaston: They been treating me fine. Ever since I been, ever since I been here with the government they treat me nice. I was in a old house down there, took me out the old house and put me up there in a good house where they could take care of me. And I&#039;m in there yet. I don&#039;t find no fault. Give me enough food to eat, give me clothes to wear. They been treating me just as nice as they can. I can&#039;t find no fault.

Robert Sonkin: Pretty, pretty happy then.

Alice Gaston: Yes sir, yeh.

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		<title>PODCAST / RED SKELTON &#8211; GEORGE RAFT (1960)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 May 2009 02:36:59 +0000</pubDate>
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This is one of Red Skelton&#8217;s early tv shows (1960). It was one of those goofy skit comedy shows similar to Soupy Sales. Guest star George Raft. Click download to watch, or subscribe to my iTunes feed.
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<p>This is one of Red Skelton&#8217;s early tv shows (1960). It was one of those goofy skit comedy shows similar to Soupy Sales. Guest star George Raft. Click download to watch, or subscribe to my iTunes feed.</p>
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			<itunes:subtitle> - This is one of Red Skelton&#039;s early tv shows (1960). It was one of those goofy skit comedy shows similar to Soupy Sales. Guest star George Raft. Click download to watch, or subscribe to my iTunes feed.</itunes:subtitle>
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This is one of Red Skelton&#039;s early tv shows (1960). It was one of those goofy skit comedy shows similar to Soupy Sales. Guest star George Raft. Click download to watch, or subscribe to my iTunes feed.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>AUDIO PODCAST / BEATRICE ARTHUR</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2009 12:58:11 +0000</pubDate>
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Actress Beatrice Author,has died today at the age of 87. She was best known for her character &#8220;Dorathy&#8221; from the hit TV show, the Golden Girls.  A very sarcastic, quick witted Dorathy, lived with 3 other women, Blanch Devero, played by Rue McClanahan, Rose Nylund, played by Betty White, and Sophia patrillo, played by Estelle [...]]]></description>
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<p>Actress Beatrice Author,has died today at the age of 87. She was best known for her character &#8220;Dorathy&#8221; from the hit TV show, the Golden Girls.  A very sarcastic, quick witted Dorathy, lived with 3 other women, Blanch Devero, played by Rue McClanahan, Rose Nylund, played by Betty White, and Sophia patrillo, played by Estelle Getty. Golden Girls was, and still remains, one of the most entertaining shows in comedy. Showing the interpretations of life,  through the eyes of 4 older women.</p>
<p>Beatrice Author Also had her own show in the seventies, called Maude.  Living with her not so smart husband,  played by Bill Macy,  a very liberal daughter, played by Adrienne Barbeau, and a somewhat militant maid, played by Esther Rolle, This was a spin off of the show &#8220;All in the family&#8221;.  Maude was the Female version of Archie Bunker.  The show dealth with a lot of sensitive racial issues, at a time were racism very previlent during that time.</p>
<p><a href="http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/click?id=jQh8UHyqUUo&amp;offerid=173504.70062552&amp;type=2&amp;subid=0" target="new"><img src="http://cdn.nflximg.com/us/boxshots/small/70062552.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><img src="http://ad.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/show?id=jQh8UHyqUUo&amp;bids=173504.70062552&amp;type=2&amp;subid=0" border="0" alt="" width="1" height="1" /></p>
<p>Rent Season 1 of &#8220;Maude&#8221; on Netflix</p>
<p><a href="http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/click?id=jQh8UHyqUUo&amp;offerid=173504.70015643&amp;type=2&amp;subid=0" target="new"><img src="http://cdn.nflximg.com/us/boxshots/small/70015643.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><img src="http://ad.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/show?id=jQh8UHyqUUo&amp;bids=173504.70015643&amp;type=2&amp;subid=0" border="0" alt="" width="1" height="1" /></p>
<p>Rent Season 1 of &#8220;The Golden Girls&#8221; also on Netflix</p>
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			<itunes:subtitle> - Actress Beatrice Author,has died today at the age of 87. She was best known for her character &quot;Dorathy&quot; from the hit TV show, the Golden Girls.  A very sarcastic, quick witted Dorathy, lived with 3 other women, Blanch Devero, played by Rue McClanaha...</itunes:subtitle>
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Actress Beatrice Author,has died today at the age of 87. She was best known for her character &quot;Dorathy&quot; from the hit TV show, the Golden Girls.  A very sarcastic, quick witted Dorathy, lived with 3 other women, Blanch Devero, played by Rue McClanahan, Rose Nylund, played by Betty White, and Sophia patrillo, played by Estelle Getty. Golden Girls was, and still remains, one of the most entertaining shows in comedy. Showing the interpretations of life,  through the eyes of 4 older women.

Beatrice Author Also had her own show in the seventies, called Maude.  Living with her not so smart husband,  played by Bill Macy,  a very liberal daughter, played by Adrienne Barbeau, and a somewhat militant maid, played by Esther Rolle, This was a spin off of the show &quot;All in the family&quot;.  Maude was the Female version of Archie Bunker.  The show dealth with a lot of sensitive racial issues, at a time were racism very previlent during that time.



Rent Season 1 of &quot;Maude&quot; on Netflix



Rent Season 1 of &quot;The Golden Girls&quot; also on Netflix</itunes:summary>
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		<title>PODCAST / 1960 FORD COMMERCIAL</title>
		<link>http://vintagenewscast.com/?p=741</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Apr 2009 23:25:48 +0000</pubDate>
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This is a wonderful ford commercial from the 1960&#8217;s. In this clip, ford is introducing 3 new cars; The Galaxy, The Falcon, and The Thunderbird. For some reason, this particular commercial reminds me of the movie called &#8220;Cindafella&#8221; starring Jerry Lewis; kinda like a after ball party. I hope you enjoy it. Just click download [...]]]></description>
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<p>This is a wonderful ford commercial from the 1960&#8217;s. In this clip, ford is introducing 3 new cars; The Galaxy, The Falcon, and The Thunderbird. For some reason, this particular commercial reminds me of the movie called &#8220;Cindafella&#8221; starring Jerry Lewis; kinda like a after ball party. I hope you enjoy it. Just click download to watch.</p>
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			<itunes:subtitle> - This is a wonderful ford commercial from the 1960&#039;s. In this clip, ford is introducing 3 new cars; The Galaxy, The Falcon, and The Thunderbird. For some reason, this particular commercial reminds me of the movie called &quot;Cindafella&quot; starring Jerry Le...</itunes:subtitle>
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This is a wonderful ford commercial from the 1960&#039;s. In this clip, ford is introducing 3 new cars; The Galaxy, The Falcon, and The Thunderbird. For some reason, this particular commercial reminds me of the movie called &quot;Cindafella&quot; starring Jerry Lewis; kinda like a after ball party. I hope you enjoy it. Just click download to watch.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>AUDIO PODCAST / JOHN F. KENNEDY</title>
		<link>http://vintagenewscast.com/?p=702</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2009 22:48:33 +0000</pubDate>
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John Fitzgerald &#8220;Jack&#8221; Kennedy (May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963), often referred to by his initials JFK, was the 35th President of the United States, serving from 1961 until his assassination in 1963.
After Kennedy&#8217;s military service as commander of the Motor Torpedo Boat PT-109 during World War II in the South Pacific, his aspirations [...]]]></description>
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<p>John Fitzgerald &#8220;Jack&#8221; Kennedy (May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963), often referred to by his initials JFK, was the 35th President of the United States, serving from 1961 until his assassination in 1963.</p>
<p>After Kennedy&#8217;s military service as commander of the Motor Torpedo Boat PT-109 during World War II in the South Pacific, his aspirations turned political. With the encouragement and grooming of his father, Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr., Kennedy represented Massachusetts&#8217;s 11th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1947 to 1953 as a Democrat, and in the U.S. Senate from 1953 until 1960. Kennedy defeated then Vice President and Republican candidate Richard Nixon in the 1960 U.S. presidential election, one of the closest in American history. To date, he is the only Catholic to be president. He was the second-youngest President (after Theodore Roosevelt), and the youngest elected to the office, at the age of 43. Kennedy is also the only president to have won a Pulitzer Prize. Events during his administration include the Bay of Pigs Invasion, the Cuban Missile Crisis, the building of the Berlin Wall, the Space Race, the African American Civil Rights Movement and early events of the Vietnam War.</p>
<p>Kennedy was born at 83 Beals Street in Brookline, Massachusetts on Tuesday, May 29, 1917, at 300 p.m., the second son of Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr, and Rose Fitzgerald; Rose, in turn, was the eldest child of John &#8220;Honey Fitz&#8221; Fitzgerald, a prominent Boston political figure who was the city&#8217;s mayor and a three-term member of Congress. Kennedy lived in Brookline for his first ten years of life. He attended Brookline&#8217;s public Edward Devotion School from kindergarten through the beginning of 3rd grade, then Noble and Greenough Lower School and its successor, the Dexter School, a private school for boys, through 4th grade. In September 1927, Kennedy moved with his family to a rented 20-room mansion in Riverdale, Bronx, New York City, then two years later moved five miles northeast to a 21-room mansion on a six-acre estate in Bronxville, New York, purchased in May 1929. He was a member of Scout Troop 2 at Bronxville from 1929 to 1931 and was to be the first Scout to become President. Kennedy spent summers with his family at their home in Hyannisport, Massachusetts, also purchased in 1929, and Christmas and Easter holidays with his family at their winter home in Palm Beach, Florida, purchased in 1933. In his primary school years, he attended Riverdale Country School, a private school for boys in Riverdale, for 5th through 7th grade.</p>
<p>For 8th grade in September 1930, the 13-year old Kennedy was sent fifty miles away to Canterbury School, a lay Roman Catholic boarding school for boys in New Milford, Connecticut. In late April 1931, he had appendicitis requiring an appendectomy, after which he withdrew from Canterbury and recuperated at home. In September 1931, Kennedy was sent to the Choate School, a private university preparatory boarding school for boys in Wallingford, Connecticut for 9th through 12th grades, following his elder brother, Joe Jr., who was two years ahead of him. In January 1934 during his junior year at Choate, Jack Kennedy became ill, lost a lot of weight, was hospitalized at Yale-New Haven Hospital until Easter, and spent most of June 1934 hospitalized at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota for evaluation of colitis.</p>
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			<itunes:subtitle> - John Fitzgerald &quot;Jack&quot; Kennedy (May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963), often referred to by his initials JFK, was the 35th President of the United States, serving from 1961 until his assassination in 1963.</itunes:subtitle>
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John Fitzgerald &quot;Jack&quot; Kennedy (May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963), often referred to by his initials JFK, was the 35th President of the United States, serving from 1961 until his assassination in 1963.

After Kennedy&#039;s military service as commander of the Motor Torpedo Boat PT-109 during World War II in the South Pacific, his aspirations turned political. With the encouragement and grooming of his father, Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr., Kennedy represented Massachusetts&#039;s 11th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1947 to 1953 as a Democrat, and in the U.S. Senate from 1953 until 1960. Kennedy defeated then Vice President and Republican candidate Richard Nixon in the 1960 U.S. presidential election, one of the closest in American history. To date, he is the only Catholic to be president. He was the second-youngest President (after Theodore Roosevelt), and the youngest elected to the office, at the age of 43. Kennedy is also the only president to have won a Pulitzer Prize. Events during his administration include the Bay of Pigs Invasion, the Cuban Missile Crisis, the building of the Berlin Wall, the Space Race, the African American Civil Rights Movement and early events of the Vietnam War.

Kennedy was born at 83 Beals Street in Brookline, Massachusetts on Tuesday, May 29, 1917, at 300 p.m., the second son of Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr, and Rose Fitzgerald; Rose, in turn, was the eldest child of John &quot;Honey Fitz&quot; Fitzgerald, a prominent Boston political figure who was the city&#039;s mayor and a three-term member of Congress. Kennedy lived in Brookline for his first ten years of life. He attended Brookline&#039;s public Edward Devotion School from kindergarten through the beginning of 3rd grade, then Noble and Greenough Lower School and its successor, the Dexter School, a private school for boys, through 4th grade. In September 1927, Kennedy moved with his family to a rented 20-room mansion in Riverdale, Bronx, New York City, then two years later moved five miles northeast to a 21-room mansion on a six-acre estate in Bronxville, New York, purchased in May 1929. He was a member of Scout Troop 2 at Bronxville from 1929 to 1931 and was to be the first Scout to become President. Kennedy spent summers with his family at their home in Hyannisport, Massachusetts, also purchased in 1929, and Christmas and Easter holidays with his family at their winter home in Palm Beach, Florida, purchased in 1933. In his primary school years, he attended Riverdale Country School, a private school for boys in Riverdale, for 5th through 7th grade.

For 8th grade in September 1930, the 13-year old Kennedy was sent fifty miles away to Canterbury School, a lay Roman Catholic boarding school for boys in New Milford, Connecticut. In late April 1931, he had appendicitis requiring an appendectomy, after which he withdrew from Canterbury and recuperated at home. In September 1931, Kennedy was sent to the Choate School, a private university preparatory boarding school for boys in Wallingford, Connecticut for 9th through 12th grades, following his elder brother, Joe Jr., who was two years ahead of him. In January 1934 during his junior year at Choate, Jack Kennedy became ill, lost a lot of weight, was hospitalized at Yale-New Haven Hospital until Easter, and spent most of June 1934 hospitalized at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota for evaluation of colitis.

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		<title>PODCAST / POPEYE &#8211; TAXI TURVEY</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2009 22:21:23 +0000</pubDate>
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Popeye and Bluto both run a taxi service. Bluto bullies Popeye and gets him to turn over all of his cab fares. Popeye eventually gets the better of Bluto. Animation by Tom Johnson and Frank Endres. Music by Winston Sharples. Produced in 1954.  Please Click Download to view.
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<p style="text-align: left;">Popeye and Bluto both run a taxi service. Bluto bullies Popeye and gets him to turn over all of his cab fares. Popeye eventually gets the better of Bluto. Animation by Tom Johnson and Frank Endres. Music by Winston Sharples. Produced in 1954.  Please Click Download to view.</p>
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			<itunes:subtitle> - Popeye and Bluto both run a taxi service. Bluto bullies Popeye and gets him to turn over all of his cab fares. Popeye eventually gets the better of Bluto. Animation by Tom Johnson and Frank Endres. Music by Winston Sharples. Produced in 1954.</itunes:subtitle>
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Popeye and Bluto both run a taxi service. Bluto bullies Popeye and gets him to turn over all of his cab fares. Popeye eventually gets the better of Bluto. Animation by Tom Johnson and Frank Endres. Music by Winston Sharples. Produced in 1954.  Please Click Download to view.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>PODCAST / Ask Me, Don&#8217;t Tell Me</title>
		<link>http://vintagenewscast.com/?p=689</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2009 00:53:12 +0000</pubDate>
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This is a very cool little movie, and YES, the soundtrack is very good. Bay Area residents will recognize the Castro theater, some liquor stores, and even the town of Alviso, which is now incorporated as part of San Jose. There&#8217;s a mix of black kids, Mexican kids, Asian kids, and even some American Indian [...]]]></description>
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<p>This is a very cool little movie, and YES, the soundtrack is very good. Bay Area residents will recognize the Castro theater, some liquor stores, and even the town of Alviso, which is now incorporated as part of San Jose. There&#8217;s a mix of black kids, Mexican kids, Asian kids, and even some American Indian kids. There&#8217;s some great stock shots of cruising, smoking, drinking, eating, dancing, construction work, bridge-building, and even some activism as the kids get involved with petitioning Washington DC for some social change. There&#8217;s some cool newspaper headlines from 1958 on this particular youth project.</p>
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			<itunes:subtitle> - This is a very cool little movie, and YES, the soundtrack is very good. Bay Area residents will recognize the Castro theater, some liquor stores, and even the town of Alviso, which is now incorporated as part of San Jose. There&#039;s a mix of black kids,</itunes:subtitle>
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This is a very cool little movie, and YES, the soundtrack is very good. Bay Area residents will recognize the Castro theater, some liquor stores, and even the town of Alviso, which is now incorporated as part of San Jose. There&#039;s a mix of black kids, Mexican kids, Asian kids, and even some American Indian kids. There&#039;s some great stock shots of cruising, smoking, drinking, eating, dancing, construction work, bridge-building, and even some activism as the kids get involved with petitioning Washington DC for some social change. There&#039;s some cool newspaper headlines from 1958 on this particular youth project.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>PODCAST / KELLOGG&#8217;S Rice Krispies</title>
		<link>http://vintagenewscast.com/?p=685</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Apr 2009 23:14:37 +0000</pubDate>
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Kellogg Company (often referred to as Kellogg or Kellogg&#8217;s) is the world’s leading producer of cereal and a leading producer of convenience foods, including cookies, crackers, toaster pastries, cereal bars, frozen waffles, and meat alternatives. Its global headquarters are in Battle Creek, Michigan, USA.
Kellogg&#8217;s was founded as the Battle Creek Toasted Corn Flake Company on [...]]]></description>
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Kellogg Company (often referred to as Kellogg or Kellogg&#8217;s) is the world’s leading producer of cereal and a leading producer of convenience foods, including cookies, crackers, toaster pastries, cereal bars, frozen waffles, and meat alternatives. Its global headquarters are in Battle Creek, Michigan, USA.</p>
<p>Kellogg&#8217;s was founded as the Battle Creek Toasted Corn Flake Company on February 19, 1906, by Will Keith Kellogg as an outgrowth of his work with his brother John Harvey Kellogg at the Battle Creek Sanitarium following practices based on the Seventh-day Adventist Christian denomination. The company produced and marketed the hugely successful Kellogg&#8217;s Toasted Corn Flakes and was renamed the Kellogg Company in 1922.</p>
<p>In 1930, the Kellogg Company announced that most of its factories would shift towards 30 hour work weeks, from the usual 40. This practice remained until World War II, and continued briefly after the war, although some departments and factories remained locked into 30 hour work weeks until 1980.</p>
<p>The company owns the Kellogg&#8217;s, Keebler (acquired in 2001), Morningstar Farms, and Kashi divisions or subsidiaries. It also owns the Bear Naked, Natural Touch, Cheez-It, Murray, Austin, Famous Amos, Eggo&#8217;s Waffles, Carr&#8217;s, Gardenburger (acquired 2007) and Plantation brands.  This is a fun classic!! I remember watching this as a child. Too bad you can&#8217;t find any of their old packaging anymore. Please click download to view clip.</strong></p>
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			<itunes:subtitle> -  Kellogg Company (often referred to as Kellogg or Kellogg&#039;s) is the world’s leading producer of cereal and a leading producer of convenience foods, including cookies, crackers, toaster pastries, cereal bars, frozen waffles, and meat alternatives.</itunes:subtitle>
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Kellogg Company (often referred to as Kellogg or Kellogg&#039;s) is the world’s leading producer of cereal and a leading producer of convenience foods, including cookies, crackers, toaster pastries, cereal bars, frozen waffles, and meat alternatives. Its global headquarters are in Battle Creek, Michigan, USA.

Kellogg&#039;s was founded as the Battle Creek Toasted Corn Flake Company on February 19, 1906, by Will Keith Kellogg as an outgrowth of his work with his brother John Harvey Kellogg at the Battle Creek Sanitarium following practices based on the Seventh-day Adventist Christian denomination. The company produced and marketed the hugely successful Kellogg&#039;s Toasted Corn Flakes and was renamed the Kellogg Company in 1922.

In 1930, the Kellogg Company announced that most of its factories would shift towards 30 hour work weeks, from the usual 40. This practice remained until World War II, and continued briefly after the war, although some departments and factories remained locked into 30 hour work weeks until 1980.

The company owns the Kellogg&#039;s, Keebler (acquired in 2001), Morningstar Farms, and Kashi divisions or subsidiaries. It also owns the Bear Naked, Natural Touch, Cheez-It, Murray, Austin, Famous Amos, Eggo&#039;s Waffles, Carr&#039;s, Gardenburger (acquired 2007) and Plantation brands.  This is a fun classic!! I remember watching this as a child. Too bad you can&#039;t find any of their old packaging anymore. Please click download to view clip.

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		<title>Volcanoes</title>
		<link>http://vintagenewscast.com/?p=576</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2009 16:15:44 +0000</pubDate>
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This is a video podcast about the beauty and danger of volcanoes.
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			<itunes:subtitle> - This is a video podcast about the beauty and danger of volcanoes.</itunes:subtitle>
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This is a video podcast about the beauty and danger of volcanoes.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>National Registry</title>
		<link>http://vintagenewscast.com/?p=535</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Mar 2009 12:01:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Talks about the preservation of public domain works.
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			<itunes:subtitle>Talks about the preservation of public domain works.</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Talks about the preservation of public domain works.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Plato&#8217;s Watermelon Patch</title>
		<link>http://vintagenewscast.com/?p=524</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Mar 2009 20:34:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A great cartoon for kids that deals with greed in  away.
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			<itunes:subtitle>A great cartoon for kids that deals with greed in  away.</itunes:subtitle>
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		<title>IVE GOT A SECRET</title>
		<link>http://vintagenewscast.com/?p=520</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Mar 2009 20:23:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A fun game show called &#8220;I&#8217;ve got a secret&#8221;.
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			<itunes:subtitle>A fun game show called &quot;I&#039;ve got a secret&quot;.</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>A fun game show called &quot;I&#039;ve got a secret&quot;.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>DIVERSITY!!</title>
		<link>http://vintagenewscast.com/?p=230</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jul 2008 17:30:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A wonderful clip, about a musical culture comming together.
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			<itunes:subtitle>A wonderful clip, about a musical culture comming together.</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>A wonderful clip, about a musical culture comming together.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>EPISODE #2</title>
		<link>http://vintagenewscast.com/?p=206</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Jun 2008 11:40:19 +0000</pubDate>
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Actor, Telley Savalas
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			<itunes:subtitle> - Actor, Telley Savalas</itunes:subtitle>
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Actor, Telley Savalas</itunes:summary>
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		<title>EPISODE #1</title>
		<link>http://vintagenewscast.com/?p=196</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jun 2008 10:09:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[
Documentary film maker focuses lens on pioneering African American Chemist.
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<p><span style="color: #ffff00;"><strong>Documentary film maker focuses lens on pioneering African American Chemist.</strong></span></p>
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			<itunes:subtitle> - Documentary film maker focuses lens on pioneering African American Chemist. - *</itunes:subtitle>
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Documentary film maker focuses lens on pioneering African American Chemist.

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		<title>INTRODUCTION</title>
		<link>http://vintagenewscast.com/?p=194</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jun 2008 09:24:31 +0000</pubDate>
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This is a quick, basic introduction, of what the show is about.
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		<title>Albinia Jones</title>
		<link>http://vintagenewscast.com/?p=38</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Dec 2007 22:41:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Albinia Jones, was a wonderful and, talented female blues singer, of the 1940&#8217;s era. I had a very difficult time trying to find research material on this artist. Very little is written about her; she is almost forgotten about. This woman had a voice like no other. When she sings, she means what she sings. It&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://vintagenewscast.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/albinia_jones.jpg" title="albinia_jones.jpg"><img border="5" vspace="10" align="left" src="http://vintagenewscast.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/albinia_jones.thumbnail.jpg" hspace="10" alt="albinia_jones.jpg" title="albinia_jones.jpg" /></a><font color="#ffff00">Albinia Jones,</font> was a wonderful and, talented female blues singer, of the 1940&#8217;s era. I had a very difficult time trying to find research material on this artist. Very little is written about her; she is almost forgotten about. This woman had a voice like no other. When she sings, she means what she sings. It&#8217;s almost as the she is talking to you directly, when you hear her music. She has performed a few songs with the great Dizzy Gillespie. She was a featured performer on an album called &#8220;Evil Gal Blues&#8221;. Which I can&#8217;t seem to find either. I guess it is out of print most likely. You can download her song called, &#8220;Give it up daddy&#8221;, FREE <a target="_blank" href="http://vintagenewscast.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/albinia_jones-give_it_up_daddy_blues.mp3">Click here &#8211; Albinia Jones &#8211; mp3</a></p>
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			<itunes:subtitle>Albinia Jones, was a wonderful and, talented female blues singer, of the 1940&#039;s era. I had a very difficult time trying to find research material on this artist. Very little is written about her; she is almost forgotten about.</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Albinia Jones, was a wonderful and, talented female blues singer, of the 1940&#039;s era. I had a very difficult time trying to find research material on this artist. Very little is written about her; she is almost forgotten about. This woman had a voice like no other. When she sings, she means what she sings. It&#039;s almost as the she is talking to you directly, when you hear her music. She has performed a few songs with the great Dizzy Gillespie. She was a featured performer on an album called &quot;Evil Gal Blues&quot;. Which I can&#039;t seem to find either. I guess it is out of print most likely. You can download her song called, &quot;Give it up daddy&quot;, FREE Click here - Albinia Jones - mp3</itunes:summary>
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