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  • STOP! Read the following rules and guidelines BEFORE submitting your event:

    Events and other announcements must be submitted at least 14 days prior to the event.

    With the exception of music and other arts and cultural performance events, no events requiring payment to attend will be accepted.

    Event descriptions may be edited to comply with FCC regulations so that they may be announced on the air.

    DO NOT cut and paste event descriptions from websites, press releases, etc. Look through events currently listed on the KSJD Community Calendar and format your event description in a similar way: brief, with all relevant information (date, time, venue), but no extra, qualitative language.

    KSJD reserves the right to reject any submission to our Community Calendar for any reason.

    Please email ian@ksjd.org with any questions.
  • Protesters in Seattle have taken over a six-block area near the police department's East Precinct. They are calling it an "autonomous zone."
  • While many efforts to use the Internet for commerce have proved disappointing, there are a few web-based businesses that appear to have the right formula. One such company is Tunes.com...the company runs a web site that allows you to listen to a little bit of every track from a cd. Tunes.com already has more than 200,000 music tracks available. NPR's John McChesney reports on how the company has managed to combine novelty and profitability.
  • Actress Jennifer Garner appeared last week on the Web site of the Central Intelligence Agency. Garner plays a CIA case officer in the ABC show Alias. Her video encourages people to consider a career at the CIA. NPR's Robert Siegel takes us on an audio tour of the CIA's recruitment Web site where, with the help of NPR's Frank Tavares, we hear about exciting job opportunities at the agency.
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