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12 Sep 2006, 18:00 (Entry: 12 Sep 2006) |
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shameless.Urban Rap meets underground electronica, hybridised in a gothic Veil, with an enchanting twist and powerful message. |
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UK record label Metech Recordings is proud to announce the new single from artist Saints Of Eden.
The song ‘Shameless’ is the lead song from a four track ep due out in the coming months. The underground, yet commercial song shows the artist crossing electro rhythms with modern urban rap to deliver an enchanting song with a powerful, positive message. The nature of the recording invites interest from youth of many cultures due to it’s diverse, yet friendly content.
Saints of Eden have released three albums to date on the label, with a fourth double album due out at the end of the year.
Metech Recordings has successfully licensed the previous three albums and various compilation tracks throughout Europe, with distribution deals for the artist in many countries.
The label web site has hundreds of visitors on a daily basis, with support growing continuously (try ‘quicktime music videos’ in google – we are top).
The above mentioned video can be viewed at the web site and we will be happy to submit the video in any format that suits your station’s broadcast requirement, including DVD, DV tape, SP, Digi beta, PAL or NTSC. |
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8 Jan 2006, 09:00 - 8 Mar 2006 (Entry: 8 Jan 2006) |
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One FREE trial lesson. Piano Singing Lessons, Russian Lessons Translation (Sandton, Johannesburg) |
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One FREE trial lesson. Professional music teacher with a first class degree from the Advanced Musical Institute (Russia) and performed in Europe since the age of 13 yrs. Services offered: Piano Singing Lessons; Russian Lessons Translation. Phone: Anna 082 336 0502 or visit www.pianoteacher.co.za
or email: to_anna_reddy@yahoo.com
(Sandton, Johannesburg) |
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21 Aug 2005, 16:00 (Entry: 21 Aug 2005) |
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HAIR DRESSING AS A CAREER |
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Hair dressing industry |
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13 Sep 2002, 02:00 (Entry: 6 Nov 2002) |
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United Outcry against mining greenwash |
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Indigenous peoples, mine-affected local communities and major organisations of civil society decried today the partnership forged by the World Conservation Union (IUCN) and the International Council on Mining and Metals (ICMM) as a cynical greenwash of the mining industry.
[Note that the Mining Industry and IUCN - The World Conservation Union announced a partnership on Mining and Biodiversity at the Johannesburg Summit on Aug. 31 2002. Joburg Media editor] |
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9 Sep 2002, 01:00 (Entry: 6 Nov 2002) |
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How the sentence on indigenous peoples got into the Johannesburg Political Declaration |
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An account and analysis of how the sentence on indigenous peoples got into the Johannesburg Political Declaration. |
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25 Sep 2002, 16:00 (Entry: 25 Sep 2002) |
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The last mega-summit?
The WBCSD reflects on the WSSD |
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On the last day of the Summit an angry NGO leader bashed the WSSD acronym, offering instead that it was a World Summit of Shameful Deals. Oversimplification and exaggeration make for strong headlines, but rarely reflect the whole truth.
Also:
WBCSD and Greenpeace create a sensation
The Jo'Burg business pledge for action |
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2 Sep 2002, 01:00 (Entry: 18 Sep 2002) |
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Indigenous Peoples' Plan of Implementation on Sustainable Development |
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We, the representatives of Indigenous Peoples attending the World Summit on Sustainable Development, have defined this Plan of Implementation for the next decade, based on the Kimberley Declaration, as part of our contribution for achieving human and environmental sustainability in the world. |
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5 Sep 2002, 23:00 (Entry: 18 Sep 2002) |
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Statement by Youth Caucus |
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We, the young people gathered here in Johannesburg for the World Summit on Sustainable Development entered this process with hope and optimism that the spirit of the 1992 Earth Summit would live on, and be further transformed into concrete actions and achievable plans by governments. Today, we are disappointed and angered that the rich and powerful have blocked the road to sustainable development and generated meager results from this summit. |
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28 Aug 2002, 14:30 (Entry: 16 Sep 2002) |
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Final Kimberley Declaration |
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We the Indigenous Peoples of the World assembled here reaffirm the Kari-Oca Declaration and the Indigenous Peoples’ Earth Charter. We again reaffirm our our previous declarations on human and environmental sustainability. |
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31 Aug 2002 (Entry: 16 Sep 2002) |
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Youth Major Group Statement on Governance, Globalization, Finance and Trade |
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The commitments made at Rio were a first step towards sustainability. Ten years later, we must build upon our successes and learn from our failures. Agenda 21 was a contract between governments and their people. We, the youth, feel this contract has been broken. It is the duty of this Summit to address this failure and to establish a concrete plan of action which must be fulfilled. We voice our concern that the commitments made here will be even weaker than the ones made in 1992. This is unacceptable. Our previous failures must not be an excuse to lower our expectations. |