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In his new Journal entry, Whitley writes: ?Art called me about a month ago to tell me that Premiere was using the occasion of his retirement to cancel Dreamland. This did not surprise me?There are more than a few reasons for (Clear Channel?s) lack of support of Dreamland?The first reason is that, while the show has been popular with listeners, my approach to radio interviewing scares management because it is so different from what usually succeeds. Success comes from the simple, the shocking and the extreme, not the complex, the provocative and the moderate?[Also,] the way in which the program approached the visitors, with a calm and open-minded attitude toward both the light and dark side of the phenomenon, cannot have been appreciated by government insiders.read more

Our new poll asks: “The visitors have many messages. Which ONE of these do you feel is most important? 1. We must respect the earth. 2. We have lost touch with our true past. 3. We are soul blind.” We can’t wait to see which message the majority of you vote for. We’ll report the results Friday. To vote,click here.

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If the climate keeps changing at the current rate, there will be drastic changes by the year 2080. “We’re talking of about the submergence of islands, submergence of Shanghai, the submergence of Bombay, the submergence of New York City,” says Steve Sawyer of Greenpeace. “Manhattan would be under water.” Global warming will lead to the melting of the Greenland ice sheet, which will cause a 16 to 23 foot rise in the sea level, putting low islands and coastal areas under water. Sawyer says, “Most coastal cities would be uninhabitable in their present forms…and that’s a catastrophic change of the shape of continents.”
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