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Rhondda Records record label,
is a way of serving The Rhondda....
At a PRACTICAL level, by giving our youngsters
a music scene which brings better employment.
At the level of MORALE ,
by replacing defeat with success.
Keeping the highest values of The Rhondda intact.
Allowing a real voice.
This start as a record label is,
or can be, just a beginning.
We stand in the middle of some of the most desirable "real estate" in Britain.
Lift up your eyes to the hills (!)
There, is a plateau of available land,
with all you might need for a successful civilisation.
All the Hopes and Dreams of our forefathers and mothers,
can be made real. When we make the effort.
Rhondda Records aims to bring the valleys people
to the forefront of Welsh life.
Long live The Rhondda !
and ....
Long Live the Valleys of Wales!

IF YOU WANT TO HELP THE RHONDDA...
ALL PROFITS FROM OUR ONLINE BUSINESS
WILL BE FURTHER INVESTED
IN SHOWS, MEDIA EVENTS, FILMS, DVDs, etc.
OUR LONGER-TERM AIM IS
TO HELP PROMOTE THE ECONOMY OF THE RHONDDA....
WORKSHOPS ARE NEEDED,
SO THAT RHONDDA PEOPLE CAN LIVE AND WORK LOCALLY.
YOUR DECISION CAN MAKE A HUGE DIFFERENCE.
EVERY DOWNLOAD IS A FURTHER STEP
TOWARDS A BETTER FUTURE FOR THE RHONDDA.
WALES NEEDS THE RHONDDA AND VALLEYS OF WALES
TO BE STRONG ... AND VOCAL!
SO... IF YOU WANT TO HELP THE RHONDDA,
YOU CAN:
RIGHT NOW!

Today, the 17th of May -
is WORLD INFORMATION SOCIETY DAY.
World Information Society Day is celebrated each year on 17th May
to help make the Internet a global facility for all people
and to raise awareness of the possibilities
that the use of the Internet and other ICT
can bring to societies and economies,
as well as of ways to bridge the digital divide.
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Rhondda Records is proud this May to display
- on our PEACE PAGE - an essay,
by the foremost economist, Rodrigue Tremblay.
(To read it, go to the PEACE PAGE on this site,
and scroll down to the very bottom of that Page.)
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WE ARE SHAKEN BY THE MAY DAY MESSAGE TO TRADE UNIONISTS
(On the PEACE EVENTS Page)
- FROM TRADE UNIONISTS IN IRAQ.
2008 is also.....
the INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF READING,
the INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF SANITATION,
AND the INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF POTATOES.
(Honest)

IT DOESN'T GET BETTER THAN THIS !
Imagine a festival where - on just ONE of the days -
the Planet Suite is given an extra-ordinary outing,
with superb choral singers and the world's top brass ensemble.
Now imagine it's just up the road, at Treorci,
in the welcoming heart of the Welsh valleys !
Come to the Welsh Brass Arts Festival...
it runs from
JUNE 9TH to JUNE 21ST
For complete details,
PRESS THE LINK BELOW
Welsh Brass Arts Festival website, Parc n Dare, Treorci

HELP "THE POINT" !!!
Go to the Union Page, for more info
on a threat to a beautiful music venue
- and what YOU can do to help !
PRESS THE LINK BELOW
ONE BIG UNION PAGE

Jazz Workshop and Open Mike Jam Session
First Wednesday of the month -
with leading members of the Welsh jazz scene.
at: Clwb y Bont,
85a Taff Street,
Pontypridd
date: June 4th 2008
times: Workshop 7.30pm; Open Mike 8.30pm
cost: £2

Fewer people are moving away from the south Wales valleys
and more are setting up home in the area.
Hooray !
The Institute of Welsh Affairs think-tank
suggests a way of encouraging this, is to
build more "new housing developments."
to encourage people to move in and
"enjoy the closeness to Brecon National Park".
Rhondda Records suggests work creation in agriculture
with emphasis on using our natural resources
- land, water ( ! ) and people -
to take a new look at the relationship
between town and country.
If we get it right, the valleys will lead Wales.
If we get it wrong, the valleys will lose their
character and culture and turn into "commuterland".
The Institute of Welsh affairs calls itself
a "think tank".
We say;- "THINK AGAIN !"



NEWS ALERTS !!
Goldman Sachs' energy strategist Argun Murti,
expects the price of crude to rise to $200
a barrel in "six months to two years".
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Warren Buffett, the world's richest person;
".. my general feeling is that the recession
will be longer and deeper than most people think."
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Chakib Khelil, president of OPEC:
"Without geopolitical problems and the fall in the dollar,
the prices of oil would not be at this level."
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Oil is priced too low, President of Iran, Ahmadinejad says;
"When the price is suitable and supply is higher than demand,
this shows the reason is somewhere else -
and we should deal with this other reason."
Ahmadinejad suggests the falling dollar is behind the rise in oil prices.
"The dollar is no longer money, they just print a bunch of paper
which is circulated in the world without any commodity backing."
Iran stopped oil transactions in dollars, late last year.
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Malcolm Knight, manager, Bank of International Settlements
- the central bankers' central bank -
describes our current financial crisis as
"probably the most serious in the advanced countries
since the second world war."
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THE WORLD BANK - THE IMF;
"The financial market crisis that erupted in August 2007
has developed into the largest financial shock
since the Great Depression, inflicting heavy damage
on markets and institutions at the core of the financial system."
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The cost of gold hits $1,000 per ounce
for the first time in history.
The US dollar falls below the Swiss franc
for the first time ever.
Israel now asks America to give aid in euros.
Condi says Washington's got no problem with that.
Egypt asks for the same, and is refused.
The self-important West is heading for a series of shocks.
Will it cause us to change ? Or blame others !
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General Motors reports a $38.7 billion loss for 2007,
the largest ever annual loss for an automotive firm.
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Foreign central banks are now net sellers of U.S. treasuries,
with $48 billion sold since late July,
and $32 billion in just two weeks.
The Telegraph;
"world central banks are in a hurry to get out of the U.S."
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AND THE UK ?
BIGGEST FALL IN U.K. STOCK MARKET HISTORY !!!
The FTSE 100 is now down more than 13% since the start of the year.
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The Remploy Treforest site, near Pontypridd,
shuts despite a fight to save it.
Remploy and the UK government "guaranteed" that
no employee would be made compulsorily redundant.
But the GMB says 90% of the workforce
now has to accept redundancy.
It says there are no suitable jobs for them in the area.
Workers plans to run the factory themselves
as a co-operative, are turned down by the company.
Ieuan Boyle, from Tonyrefail;
"We have got people in there now crying."
"We feel let down by Remploy themselves
and especially by the government, which
is supposed to be a caring Labour government."
Mr Boyle claims Treforest is paying for other factories' losses
and that they have shown it to be a viable business.
"We proved to Remploy a number of times
the figures they were sending us were incorrect."
Pontypridd AM Jane Davidson, who helped campaign,
attends the closing ceremony.
The "free market" is failing;
and the Government has no answer.
Join with us.... and we can
show the world how working people
here can build a wonderful life together..
It's EASY...
! ! ! ! ! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ! ! ! ! !
For the latest news on hospital infection problems...
use the 'phone number below.
NHS Direct Wales on 0845 4647.
GP out-of-hours telephone contact details
are available via answerphone messages at surgeries.
Avoid overstretching NHS hospitals,
by using GP surgeries' services.
"People face a long wait if they
turn up in A&E with a minor ailment.
It is much better if they use
the GP out-of-hours service."
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A FREE MUSIC SHOW to celebrate Wales' 2008 Grand Slam.
The WRU announces a celebration is being held
at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff
on Bank Holiday Monday, 26th of May.
The Stereophonics and Feeder are just two of the acts.
The Wales' squad, the Wales sevens side,
the women's team and all the age grade squads
will be in the stadium to celebrate one of the most successful
Welsh international seasons on record, in which national teams
at all levels lost just three out of 23 games.
WRU group chief executive Roger Lewis:
"This is the opportunity for the supporters
to salute the players and coach who delivered
so many victories for Wales this past season.
"We were determined that entry would be free
because we want as many people as possible
to show their appreciation and we would
particularly like to thank each of the many
high profile music and entertainment acts
that have already shown their support."
Every rugby club in Wales will be given access to
free tickets which will be available from Friday.
Mr Lewis;
"It is easy to take for granted or to forget
the power of the game we love to capture the
imagination of the nation, but the reaction
to Warren Gatland's success this season
will live long in the memory.
"Next Bank Holiday Monday will be a day for rugby lovers,
music lovers and anyone who is proud to be Welsh
or passionate about sport in Wales."
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WE DID IT!!!
The Grand Slam Shop is open for business at
www.grandslamshop.co.uk
Grand Slam 2008 T-Shirts are available
in mens and ladies sizes and we have a range
of Welsh Rugby CDs at specially reduced prices.
More products will be arriving in the next few days
so visit us now and join our members list
to receive exclusive offers!
WWW.GRANDSLAMSHOP.CO.UK
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Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau WINS at FA CUP FINAL!
Soprano Katherine Jenkins will sing the Welsh national anthem,
at the FA Cup final, on May 17th.
Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau will be sung by Katherine
before Cardiff City beats Portsmouth at Wembley Stadium.
Katherine was asked to accompany fellow soprano Lesley Garrett
in a rendition of God Save the Queen,
but she insisted the "authorities" let her sing
the Welsh national anthem with the Coldstream Guards Band.
"It's a fantastic honour for me to sing our
national anthem anywhere in the world,
but to sing at a FA Cup Final at Wembley
is going to be something really special."
"Who will I support?
Who will all right-minded and passionate Welsh
sports fans across our country support that day?"
The last time Cardiff reached the FA Cup final in 1927,
Land Of My Fathers was sung in English.
Approximately 480 to 500m people
will watch the cup final worldwide.
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C A R D I F F C I T Y S U P P O R T E R S
The Cardiff City Supporters song for the FA Cup Final
is now available to order from HMV for just £1.99
You can also get the ringtone / track for £1.50
simply by texting 'Cardiff' to 78789
Please visit
www.dotheayatollah.com
or
www.myspace.com/cardiffcitysupporters
for more information!
www.dotheayatollah.com

Protesters from Greenpeace, dressed as orangutans,
demonstrate outside the Unilever building in London April 21, 2008.
Greenpeace says it wants to raise awareness of
companies who buy palm oil from companies
that are destroying Indonesia's rainforests.
THE STORY of STUFF
An excellent video - The Story Of Stuff -
explores with humour, our planet and "our" "culture"... will you laugh?
To find out....
WATCH "THE STORY OF STUFF" ...
PRESS THE LINK ABOVE
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Pontypridd & District Friends of the Earth
are a locally based voluntary group
who work on local and national environmental issues...
They meet at:
Clwb y Bont,
85a Taff Street,
Pontypridd
Date: June 9th 2008
time: 7.30pm
cost: Free entry
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TO BEE - OR NOT
The food and farming minister, Lord Rooker,
says that without emergency measures
the honeybee is likely to disappear from Britain.
The government says investigation of bee colony losses
will have a higher priority, and keepers
should contact their local inspector.
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Arctic sea ice is melting "significantly faster" than predicted
and is "approaching a point of no return."
That's the new warning from the World Wildlife Fund.
The volumes of the Greenland Ice Sheet and ice in the Arctic Ocean
were 2.9 million and 4.4 million cubic metres respectively
in September 2007 - the lowest levels ever recorded.
The ice has shrunk to 39% below the average thickness
of the last 30 years, their report says.
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FRENCH AGRICULTURE MINISTER
TELLS TRUTH ABOUT FOOD !
"We must not leave the feeding of the people,
a vital issue, to the mercy of the whims of
market forces and international speculation alone."
Indian Finance Minister Palaniappan Chidambaram
urges ACTION to counter the food crisis;
"Unless we act fast for a global consensus on the price spiral,
the social unrest induced by food prices in several countries
will conflagrate into a global contagion,
leaving no country - developed or otherwise - unscathed."
Premier Wen of China assures the people of the world
that China has enough grain reserves and that
it can feed its own population.
Wen says that countries can make the biggest contribution to the world
by feeding their own populations by their own efforts.
Against a backdrop of soaring food prices worldwide
and warnings by the UN and World Bank of a looming food crisis,
the need to keep farmland from being eroded by
construction projects and urban expansion cannot be overestimated.
Stricter penalties are needed for those officials
who dare to convert farmland without approval.
"We should not sacrifice self-sufficiency in food supply
for urbanization and business growth".
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James Hansen, head of Nasa Goddard Inst. for Space Studies,
and one of the world's leading climate experts,
warns that the world must rethink targets
for cutting carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
because the problem IS underestimated.
Hansen says the EU target of 550 parts per million of C02
should be slashed to 350ppm, if "humanity wishes to
preserve a planet similar to that on which civilisation developed."
"What we have found is that the target we have
all been aiming for is a disaster - a guaranteed disaster.
If we follow business as usual.....
we are talking about a sea-level rise of
at least a couple of metres this century."
The good news, he says, is that fossil fuel reserves
have been exaggerated, so alternative energy sources
wil HAVE to be rapidly put in place.
A moratorium on coal power stations,
he suggests, could achieve the safer CO2 levels.
Hansen's report puts further pressure on Britain
to NOT build a new generation of coal power stations.
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WALES DESERVES "BETTER TREATMENT".
Merthyr Tydfil people call for a 500m (1,640ft) buffer zone
between their homes and the Ffos-y-fran open-cast site.
People are angered the site has been allowed to go ahead
with a buffer of only 40m (130ft) to the nearest homes.
Members of Residents Against Ffos-y-fran (RAFF)
are so angry about the development being that close to homes
they marched to the town centre ahead of a rally and concert.
The march started at Twyn y Rodyn nursery school,
which is less than 400m from the mine.
Alyson Austin of RAAF says approximately 100 people
joined the march and describes support as
"absolutely fabulous."
Explaining residents objections, she says;
"This opencast mine will come within 36m of houses.
In England and Scotland, mines have to be
at least 500m from the nearest residents.
Wales deserves the same treatment.
This event will show we are still determined to fight the scheme
which will be with us six days a week, 16 hours a day
for at least the next 17 years if it is allowed to continue."
Last month AMs debated plans for a 500m buffer zone
between houses and new opencast mining developments.
Last week opponents of the scheme
chained themselves to excavation machinery.
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Climate change protesters chain themselves together
and block roads into Aberthaw power station.
It is part of a campaign of protests
to highlight the environmental impact of fossil fuel.
Gordon James, director of Friends of the Earth Cymru,
describes the power station as a "dirty dinosaur"
which should not be allowed to stay open in its present form.
South Wales Police say they spoke to the protesters
and resolved the issue "quickly and peacefully".
Thirteen people are arrested for aggravated trespass.
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PROTEST STOPS OPENCAST MINE NEAR MERTHYR
Demonstrators chained to excavation machinery
at an opencast coal mine near Merthyr Tydfil
say they are highlighting the "hypocrisy"
of government claims it is tackling climate change.
Residents protest because the Ffos-y-Fran site is very near homes.
Protestors say coal has the biggest impact
on climate change of any fuel
and the government is "supporting an outdated
and dangerous technology that has no future".
Residents claim there will not be enough protection
from noise, dust and pollution from the site.
There are two arrests.
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U.K. CHEATS AND TRIES TO CHANGE THE RULES.
U.K. Ministers agreed to increase renewable energy fivefold;
but at a closed session of EU energy ministers,
the business minister, "Lady" Vadera, proposes
that British investments in renewable energy
ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD should count as a UK effort.
She also argues for allowing EU countries
to count electricity generated by "clean coal".
Dale Vince, chief of Ecotricity;
"This would kill renewable energy in Britain.
It makes a mockery of any attempts to address climate change.
The idea that we can build wind farms or
other renewable energy projects abroad
and then offset them against the UK target is outrageous.
If it were possible to build projects anywhere in the world
where planning is lax, nothing would be done in the UK."
John Sauven, director of Greenpeace:
"This would allow a UK minister to lay the foundation stone
of a power station in China and say it counts
as our contribution to European renewable energy targets."
Spokesperson for the environment group WWF;
"Yet again Britain is found trying to evade
its environmental responsibilities."
The energy secretary, John Hutton, argues this week
that Britain should not just replace existing nuclear plants
but greatly expand the nuclear and coal industries.
French nuclear industry will be encouraged
to develop at least four but possibly more
nuclear power stations in Britain.
Carlo de Riva, chief of French nuclear company EDF,
says if the British back renewable energy sources,
this will "undermine" nuclear power.
"If you provide incentives for renewables ...
you depress the returns (profits)
for all other low-carbon technologies."
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LIES, DAMN LIES... AND UK STATISTICS !
According to a National Audit Office investigation
there have been "no reductions in UK Carbon emissions".
"There are two different government reports;
the one required for the UN,
and one for the Office of National Statistics"
- which includes aviation and shipping emissions.
The report says there are "no reductions in UK emissions"
if measured by the national accounts method.
The figures expose as untrue government claims
that it is reducing emissions.
Environment minister, Phil Woolas;-
"UK greenhouse gas emissions have fallen by 16.4% since 1990.
We remain on course to nearly double our
Kyoto Protocol target over the 2008-12 period."
The government stands accused of misleading the public
as the UK claims to be leading the world in achieving reductions.
"Labour's claim that Britain's carbon footprint is shrinking is a scam.
The figures on aviation are being fiddled,
meaning the government can give the green light
to airport expansion without most of the
subsequent rise in emissions being counted",
says Robin Oakley, of Greenpeace.
The 40-page NAO report finds that government departments
interpret data in different contexts and for different purposes,
"in one case within the same document on successive pages".
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GLACIERS FEEDING RIVERS SHRINKING FASTER
They're shrinking at record rates and could disappear,
the U.N. Environment Program reports .
Scientists find that ice loss is reaching record levels,
and warn further loss could have dramatic consequences
in India, whose rivers are fed by Himalayan glaciers,
and the west coast of North America.
"There are many canaries emerging in the climate change coal mine,"
UNEP's executive director Achim Steiner, states;
"The glaciers are perhaps among those making the most noise
and it is absolutely essential that everyone
sits up and takes notice."
Steiner urges governments to agree on
stricter targets for emissions reductions
at their meeting next year in Copenhagen.
Wilfried Haeberli, director, World Glacier Monitoring Service;
"The latest figures are part of what appears to be
an accelerating trend with no apparent end in sight."
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China outlaws plastic bags.
Several other countries now ban them.
The Chinese government now bans the production
and free distribution of plastic bags
to stem a growing tide of waste.
From June 1st, all supermarkets, department stores and shops
will be prohibited from handing out free plastic bags to customers.
The regulations call for;
"a return to cloth bags and shopping baskets
to reduce the use of plastic bags".
The ruling also bans production of
easily breakable ultra-thin bags,
which many people throw away after one use,
and prohibits supermarkets and shops
from handing them out freely.
The State Council, China's cabinet,
says people are using too many plastic bags
and are not disposing them properly,
wasting valuable oil and littering the country.
Tax adjustments will discourage
the production and sale of plastic bags,
and encourage the recycling industry,
Rubbish collectors are urged
to separate plastic for reprocessing.
The new regulation comes 15 years after shopkeepers
started handing out cheap, flimsy plastic bags.
WHAT ARE WE DOING?
Laws will be introduced "by 2009" to tax plastic bags
(if shops do not do more to charge for their use).
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CANADA BANS BABY BOTTLES
Canada is the first nation in the world
to ban plastic polycarbonate baby bottles,
Health Minister Tony Clement says.
Clement says the ban only applies to bottles
used by newborns and infants, as evidence is strong
that developing infants are the most at risk.
Canadian retail chains have started removing
bottles and containers containing bisphenol A.
"We have concluded it is better to be safe than sorry," Clement says.
He also urges parents never to pour boiling water
into baby bottles containing bisphenol A.
The U.S. government says bisphenol A
could be tied to early puberty, and to
prostate and breast cancer.
Environmental groups say it is a dangerous chemical,
while the industry says its use in plastic is safe.
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UK SEA MOST POLLUTED AREA IN THE WORLD
Human impact on the seas is mapped for the first time.
Scientists find that almost no area is left unpolluted
and half of the world's oceans are heavily affected.
Halpern;
"Our results show that ... the big picture
looks much worse than I imagine most people expected.
It was certainly a surprise to me."
Scientists now collect global data
on the impact of 17 human activities
including fishing, coastal development,
fertiliser runoff and pollution from shipping traffic.
Human impact is most severe
around Britain, in the North Sea.
The map is a WAKE-UP call !
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RAISING PUBLIC AWARENESS OF
THE BENEFITS OF WETLANDS.
Most deep sea fish stocks
are born or nurtured in wetlands.
Wetlands also clean and recycle the world's water.
One major wetland in Wales - is the Gwent levels.
These are about to be destroyed by a motorway bypass.
... unless we WAKE UP !
For more information about World Wetlands
visit www.ramsar.org
Over half the world's wetlands
have now been destroyed.

Catherine McMahon and David Morgan of BANDOG MEDIA,
and Kathy Williams of COMPLETELY ORGANISED
are category winners at the RCT Business Club Awards.
A very proud moment for GTi
to have 2 of its businesses win awards!
And so well deserved.
BANDOG MEDIA - Best Business Start-up
www.bandogmedia.co.uk
COMPLETELY ORGANISED - Best use of E-Commerce
www.completelyorganised.co.uk
I'm sure you want to join with us
in congratulating them and wishing them
continued success in the future.
Lynne, Pam and Rona
The GTi+ team
Glamlife website


A new band have a song which samples the voice of Mr Benn
called 'No Escape', it won't be everyone's cup of tea
but I LOVE IT and you can listen to it here.
If you do like it then do let Jon know -
he's the editor of The Bennites web site,
(and the singer)!!
TO LISTEN TO THE SONG
PRESS THE LINK BELOW
Renegade; TARGET.
www.bennites.com

"After six weeks in the incredibly crowded cages of this facility,
you could not recognize the poor creatures as chickens,"
writes an internet commentator of a summer he worked on a egg farm.
"Missing most of their feathers, eyes, bloody,
broken and unable to walk, our job was to
grab these birds, by any means necessary,
and throw them into a truck.
Where did the truck go? To a chicken soup plant a few towns over.
Unable to sell these bruised and battered chickens as whole chickens,
the egg plant owners would sell them to be made into soup base.
As if their lives were not hellish enough to that point,
these birds would be flung, often after being
battered against the pillars of the plant
and kicked a few times for fun by the sadistic workers,
who were mainly teenagers and weird illiterate country bumpkins.
The chickens, nearly dead, would be transported
in unheated trucks to the soup plant to be battered
and likely boiled alive to make soup . . ."
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The National School Lunch Program in the USA
needs to be investigated because of
the doubtful quality of meat used in it, lawmakers say.
Concerns appeared after alleged abuse of animals
in a Californian slaughterhouse.
Operations at Westland/Hallmark Meat Co.,
which is a major supplier to school lunch programs
have been suspended by the U.S. Agriculture Department.
The scandal originally appeared
after the release of a controversial video
showing slaughterhouse employees kicking disabled cows
and torturing them with electric shock.
Two employees shown in the footage have already been fired,
but the company is not allowed to resume its activities
until it develops a corrective plan, USDA officials say.
* * *
ConAgra's Slim Jim meat and cheese sticks,
Pemmican beef jerky, Hunt's spaghetti sauce with meat flavor,
Banquet Mac & Cheese and Manwich with beef refrigerated tubs
join the Do Not Eat Hallmark/Westland recalled meat list.
Products from General Mills and Nestle are also indicted.
The California Department of Public Health web site
gives the names, addresses and even phone numbers
of restaurants and food services that bought Hallmark/Westland meat.
Senator Herb Kohl (D-Wisconsin) wants to know why,
with five inspectors assigned to the Hallmark slaughterhouse,
the videotaped abuse had to be uncovered by a charity.
"Why don't you have a system that uncovers
this inhumane treatment of animals?"
Senator Kohl asked Agriculture Secretary Ed Schafer.
In 2005 the USDA cited Hallmark for;
"Too much electric prodding causing animals to
get more excited while being driven towards the kill box."
Complaints from humane officials were filed in 1996
charging cows that couldn't walk were being
prodded "repeatedly in the face" and
other cows were allowed to trample over them.
The subcommittee hearings were attended by Wayne Pacelle,
President & CEO of The Humane Society of the US
whose undercover video led to the recall.
Representatives from the dairy industry were absent
even though the infirm cows in the video -
"spent and barely able to stand due to calcium
depletion from being milked intensively" are a dairy phenomenon.
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MARS PROTEST
PETA members ask the public to boycott Mars products
because of their claims that the company is
conducting and funding animal experiments
for its confectionary products.
* * *
Beautiful actress Natalie Portman is designing clothing for vegans
in cooperation with womens footwear manufacturer Te Casan.
Natalie's first collection is in boutiques NOW.
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THE INSPIRATION OF WALES !
THE MEN OF TOWER
Mervyn Pugh and Robert Lloyd of Aberdare
are exhibiting photographs they took
during the last year of Tower Colliery.
at: Dare Valley Country Park,
Trecynon,
Aberdare
17th May - 6th June 2008
times: 10.am- 8.00pm
cost: Free
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First Minister Rhodri Morgan pinpoints
the miners' buy-out of Tower Colliery
as THE pivotal moment in our self-confidence.
He says the referendum in favour of devolution in 1997
would not have been won without the self-confidence
shown by the 239 miners who bought Tower.
"If it wasn't for the fact that the Tower colliers
decided to take their future - and their children's future -
into their own hands, I don't think we as a nation
would have won the battle for the referendum.
"It was such a boost to our national self-confidence -
if they could do it, we could do it."
"WORKING TOGETHER"...and "CO-OPERATION"...
WORDS TO INSPIRE...
WHICH TOWER OVER
"GREED", and "SELFISHNESS".
Friday 24th January 2008,
miners and their families
hold a parade at 1100 GMT.
Tyrone O'Sullivan;
"... a salute for the life it's given us."
"When there was the miners' strike,
and all the rapid pit closures,
there tended to be something resembling a wake afterwards.
In Tower's case, it's a celebration of the last 13 years.
... we'll raise the banner and tip it towards the pit
as a salute for the life it's given us."
From the pit, the 270 workers travel to the Penywaun club,
where the decision to buy the pit was made.
About 120 men are expected to transfer to
two newly-opened drift mines in the Neath Valley.
Seventy will to go to Aberpergwm mine
and the Unity mine will take about fifty.
Mr O'Sullivan says he is confident
no-one who wants to continue working
will be left without a job.
Each miner who donated his redundancy,
is having a say on the future of the site.
Mr O'Sullivan says jobs and affordable homes,
will be "a fitting tribute."
"We're hoping 1,000 jobs could be created;
maybe in retail, leisure and housing.
There could be lakes there, and places to walk.
I believe our company can leave a legacy to the community
that will see today's toddlers able to find a job
up in the valleys when they're 16 or 17,
instead of having to leave the area.
It will be the greatest tribute that the workers could give.
We'll be leaving jobs, not statues."
Deputy first minister Ieaun Wyn Jones says
the colliery has been "an inspiration".
"It is an icon of Welsh resistance.
The abiding history of a mining community
which fought against all the odds
and scored notable success."
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Wales' senior civil servant Sir Jon Shortridge
retires after nine "key" years in office.
He says the issue on devolution is
"not whether it should continue but
how far and how fast it should develop".
He says he is proud of the organisation's achievements,
including the Government of Wales Act 2006.
The new legislative powers given to the assembly government,
he describes as an "innovative piece of legislation".
"What we have now is a system of government in Wales,
which is much, much better than it ever was.
It is much more closely aligned to the needs of the people of Wales
and we've got ministers and elected members who are
genuinely representing the interests of the people of Wales.
Obviously that connects with us as officials
and we're in a much better position
to provide a better service".
Mr Morgan pays tribute to his work and thanks him for
"leading the civil service through exceptional and unparalleled change".
"Jon has played a key role in supporting the establishment
of what is a very different system of government in Wales."
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The archbishop of Wales says it is "immoral"
for Wales to not have full law-making powers in the near future.
Dr Morgan; "the present settlement is demeaning to Wales
and therefore I think that people like myself
can't divorce themselves from the life of politics."
Dr Morgan says he believes
"more and more people are on board with devolution"
and when a referendum on more powers is held
it will be won easily.
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MADOC PLAQUE REMOVED BY THE ALABAMA PARKS DEPARTMENT!!!
The Daughters of the American Revolution
placed a plaque near Fort Morgan on Mobile Bay in 1953:-
"Prince Madoc, a Welsh explorer,
who landed on the shores of Mobile Bay in 1170
and left behind, with the Indians, the Welsh language."
This plaque has gone - removed by the Alabama Parks Department.
We need all Welsh organizations to contact Sam Jones,
Mayor of Mobile about the missing Prince Madoc plaque
that denoted where Madoc landed at Mobile Bay in 1170.
mayor@cityofmobile.org
Thank you.
Billy E. Price
cscitizen@alltel.netVP
Alabama Welsh Association http://www.alabamawelsh.com/

RHONDDA GIRL FOR WALES
Dame Gillian Morgan take up her new post this week as
the new Permanent Secretary to the Welsh Assembly Government,
following the retirement of Sir Jon Shortridge.
The appointment is warmly welcomed by First Minister Rhodri Morgan
who says Dame Gillians impressive record in the health service
and her expertise in improving public service delivery
makes her ideal for the job.
Born in Llwynypia in the Rhondda,
Dame Gillian was Chief Executive of the NHS Confederation,
after a career in medicine and management.
As a doctor, she worked in hospitals,
general practice and public health medicine.
She was both consultant and Director of Public Health in Leicestershire.
She is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians
and the Faculty of Public Health,
a member of the Royal College of General Practice
and holds an honorary DSc from City University.
She was President of the Institute of
Health Services Management in 1997-98
and is a past President of the International Hospital Federation.
She has served on a large number of national committees and
working groups and is currently a member of the NHS Stakeholder Forum.
She was also one of the three members of the review team
led by Sir Jeremy Beecham set up in 2006
to advise the Welsh Assembly Government
on the reform of public services in Wales.
First Minister Rhodri Morgan says:
"Dame Gillian Morgans appointment can only
be described as a major coup for Wales.
She is a highly respected figure and brings with her
an enviable track record of leadership and delivery
which will prove to be an invaluable asset to
the Assembly Government and all its officials.
We can all take pleasure in being able to
welcome her home to Wales and I look forward
immensely to working with her."
Retiring Permanent Secretary Sir Jon Shortridge says:
"I wish Gillian every success. The fact that we
have attracted someone of her calibre
demonstrates that devolution has really put Wales on the map.
Im sure that Welsh Assembly Government staff
will warmly welcome her, and give her as
much support as they have given me.
Dame Gillian Morgan:
"I am delighted to be returning to Wales
at this exciting time in its history.
We are about to embark on the next phase of devolution,
as the Assembly Government uses its new legislative powers
to drive forward its distinctive made in Wales agenda.
The civil service has a central role to play
in delivering this agenda by bringing together
public and private partners to help fulfil the
One Wales vision promoted by the coalition government.
I am also very pleased to have the opportunity
to forge ahead with our ambitious programme
of public service reform, which I helped shape
during my membership of the Beecham review team."

'THE GIFT THAT KEEPS GIVING'
THE GIFT THAT KEEPS GIVING
IS NO ORDINARY SINGLE RELEASE
SUPER FURRY ANIMALS ARE GIVING IT AWAY
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A TREE FOR EVERY CHILD !
Every new child born or adopted in Wales
is having a tree planted for them this Year.
The idea of Cardiff schoolgirl, Natalie Vaughan,
is creating 30 hectares of broad-leaved woods every year.
Each new-born baby or newly-adopted child
is receiving a certificate stating that
a tree is growing for them.
Plant! is run by Coed Cadw (Woodland Trust)
and Forestry Commission Wales.
Mr Morgan: "This scheme is a win-win for us all,
as it not only contributes to regenerate our native woodlands
but also links children with the natural environment.
"As they grow older, they will be able to follow
the progress of the site of their very own tree
and appreciate the importance of protecting and
supporting our native species of plant and wildlife."
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An extension of free rail travel for pensioners
is announced by the Welsh Assembly Government.
It increases the availability of free travel
on trains to more bus pass holders.
The scheme will now include the Cambrian Coast line
and the Welsh section of the Wrexham to Bidston line.
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WALES "FIGHTING BACK"
A direct train service linking Wrexham with London
starts running after a 41-year gap.
Services will operate five times a day in both directions.
On Monday, Deputy First Minister Ieuan Wyn Jones
and Wrexham MP Ian Lucas joined the 0725 BST service.
Mr Jones also opened a rail depot built to
provide overnight accommodation for the trains,
as well as office space and catering supplies.
He said: "This expansion of services will play
a key role in building a more effective rail
network for Wales - one of the ambitions set out
in our 'One Wales' programme for government."
"After decades of cuts dating back to
the bad old days of the Beeching axe,
our country is using its growing
devolved powers to fight back."
The new trains will offer charging points
for laptops and mobiles as well as free Wi-fi access.
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GET YOUR ANARAKS ON !
Think the rate of cancellations on Rhondda rail-lines
is too high and growing?
Follow the example of rail users
on the Great Western line -
who exposed company figures as lies,
by keeping an accurate record of train cancellations;-
Now Great Western faces losing it's licence -
or shaping up..... !!!
* * *
Ebbw Vale/Cardiff train link now open.
45 years since a passenger train
last ran on the tracks.
The Ebbw Vale rail link scheme
restores a link with Cardiff severed in 1962.
* * *
Llanharan station reopens.
Llanharan, in Rhondda Cynon Taf, was closed in 1964.
Now, there's a new station built on the same site.
Eudine Hanagan, R C T's cabinet member for transport;
".......we wanted to enable local passengers
to use their new rail service at the earliest opportunity."
Hourly services between Cardiff, Bridgend and Maesteg
will operate from Monday to Saturday
and there will be 3 return services to Cardiff on Sundays.
The station was built under the Sewta
(the South East Wales Transport Alliance) initiative by Rhondda Cynon Taf Council,
Arriva Trains Wales and Network Rail.
* * *
More investment needed as rail use jumps
The number of passengers using rail services across Wales
is forecast to increase by more than a third.
The Welsh assembly's enterprise and learning committee says
ministers need to start planning for the rise in train passengers now.
It says demand for passenger places could rise
by up to 35% by 2016 on some services,
leading to a need for extra investment in new train carriages.
The committee finds that the number of people using services
is likely to outstrip UK government estimates,
especially in the Cardiff area.
"The committee recommends that the Welsh Assembly Government
should be planning to fund the necessary infrastructure
to accommodate this additional growth."
Professor Stuart Cole:
"There's clearly a thought that many people have
about the environment and therefore they should
travel by more environmentally friendly forms of
transport, particularly into Cardiff.
We have also seen people switch from the A470
and driving into Cardiff to the train into Cardiff.
There's a doubling in passenger numbers
every seven years on the Valley Lines."
The committee finds that;
".. Wales has one of the oldest fleets in Great Britain,
with many of the trains falling well short of passengers' expectation."
It recommends that the assembly government
produce its own plan for Wales setting out
how new or refurbished rolling stock will be used
to serve the anticipated extra passenger numbers.
The committee also wants better car parking facilities,
and calls on the assembly government and transport operators
to promote the integration of rail and bus services.
* * *
Demand for rail travel in Britain is booming!
When will the Rhondda have a FULL train service again ?
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THIS YEAR, YOU CAN STILL FIND YOUR PARTNER...
...try a nice quiet sitter !
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And if you ever GET married - a CD of Welsh music
for use within wedding ceremonies is now released
by the Organist of St Pauls Cathedral, Huw Williams
and distinguished Welsh folk harpist, Carys Owen.
Wedding CDs have become increasingly popular,
with the modern fashion for civil ceremonies and
the desire to personalise every aspect of the day.
This is the first CD of its kind to offer Welsh couples
the opportunity to express their identity through music
says Emyr Rhys of Aran Records.
Items include Romantic Welsh folk melodies for harp
in arrangements by Nansi Richards;
as well as original compositions for organ
by Karl Jenkins and William Mathias.
http://www.traciaucymraeg.com/

THE SINGLE MOST IMPORTANT FACTOR
WHICH DETERMINES YOUR CHILD'S FUTURE
Here's a thought - it's not how bright your child is,
or where they live, or how much help you give...
which decides how well your child does in school.
The single most important factor in your child's future is
the PUPIL-TEACHER RATIO in the classes your child attends.
The IDEAL ratio is 1 teacher to every 12 children;
EXACTLY the ratio which exists at Eton,
where parents have to pay a fortune.
So what happens in Wales when teacher-pupil ratios drop?
They close down the school !
Can't be right !
( Just a thought... )
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Primary school children in England
are subjected to a system uniquely
"preoccupied" with conformity.
By comparing England's curriculum and assessment policy
with those in 22 other countries,
including France, Norway, New Zealand and Japan,
the authors find a "unique" system
dominated by tests and league tables.
Kathy Hall and Kamil Ozerk:
"No other country appears to be so
preoccupied with national standards."
National Union of Teachers general secretary Steve Sinnott:
"Uniquely, England is a country where
testing is used to police schools
and control what is taught.
I call on the government to initiate
a full and independent review of the impact
of the current testing system on schools
and on children's learning and to be prepared
to dismantle a system which is long past its sell-by date."
England and Scotland fall...
and where is Wales ? Bottom !
The reading performance of children in England
has fallen from third to 19th in the world
in a major assessment.
NOW - WE LEARN that:
UK secondary school students have also
slipped down the international league table in maths.
Based on test results in 2006,
the UK has dropped right out of the top ten.
The Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (Pirls),
undertaken every five years, involved children
aged about 10 in 40 countries.
Scotland also fell, from 14th to 26th.
Russia, which matched it last time,
was top of the overall achievement table.
Analysis of the England results said
children were spending more time on
computers and reading less for fun.
Wales? We did't participate in all the studies -
but, where we did, Welsh students came
bottom of the "home" nations. !
Britain tops the league table of
teenage mothers in western Europe,
despite its record number of school-age abortions.
A performance report on the Department of Health website
confirmed that progress towards their target
has been hit by "slippage".
The overall number of teenage pregnancies
has gone up to more than 47,000 a year.
Britain now has the highest teenage birth rate
- six times that of Holland, four times that of Italy
and three times higher than in France, said the report.
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Bridgend Council says it wants Porthcawl to
be the top seaside resort in the area.
It plans to regenerate an area
stretching from Cosy Corner and
the harbour in the south,
to Trecco Bay in the east.
The plan suggests new promenades at Sandy Bay
and Eastern Promenade, a revamp of the harbour
with a new indoor leisure and tourist attraction,
and an improved Sandy Bay beach.
The harbour would have a moveable gate to
ensure water is kept in the harbour.
The project also includes new sea defences for
approximately 440 existing properties as well
as new housing and community and youth facilities.
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A WEBSITE has been launched
to encourage tourists to Rhondda Cynon Taf.
The site offers visitors advice on the countys attractions,
places to stay, outdoor and sporting activities,
cultural life, history and heritage.
Tourism hotspots highlighted include:
Dare Valley Country Park, Rhondda Heritage Park,
Ynysangharad War Memorial Park and Cynon Valley Museum.
RCT councils cabinet member for tourism,
Councillor Graham Thomas, says:
We are working hard to establish RCT as a tourist destination
and a place where people will choose to take their holidays.
You can access the website at;
www.destination rct.co.uk

LATEST GOOD HEALTH NEWS !!!
All-Wales mental health course launched.
Charity Mind Cymru says it is recruiting to train
75 people across the country to become instructors,
who will then deliver the course in their areas.
Participants will learn how to recognise
common mental health problems,
including drugs, depression and self-harm.
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HEALTHY SOUNDS - HEALTHY BODIES !
Healthy Sounds is launched by health minister Edwina Hart
and heritage minister Rhodri Glyn Thomas
at the Royal Glamorgan Hospital in Llantrisant.
Edwina Hart:
"Research shows that many long-term patients,
especially those with dementia, respond well
to live music and it can substantially improve
their quality of life."
Organised by Ty Cerdd on behalf of the assembly government,
the scheme will see a number of live performances
by music groups in hospitals and healthcare facilities.
Rhodri Glyn Thomas:
"Everyone has been touched at sometime in their life
by the therapeutic effects of music."
The Welsh Assembly Government says it is
inviting local music groups into hospitals,
and over 130 music societies are keen to take part.
The "Healthy Sounds" scheme is given
£25,000 for the first year of the project,
then £50,000 each year it runs.
Keith Griffin, director of Ty Cerdd,
says hospitals are giving the scheme
a "very enthusiastic response" all over Wales.
He says Healthy Sounds "will complement and develop
the already valuable work that some hospitals
have done with their artists-in-residence."
Jim English, Cwm Taf NHS Trust;
"To see the relatives bring down the patients
in their wheelchairs and they sing along or sit there
with their eyes closed - to me it's a benefit."
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Free car parking has started at about 120
of Wales' 130 NHS hospitals and units.
The remainder, where parking is run by private companies,
will now reduce costs from June until contracts expire.
The commitment to free hospital parking is part of
the Welsh assembly government coalition agreement
made by Labour and Plaid Cymru.
University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff,
Glan Clwyd in Denbighshire, Neath Port Talbot
and the West Wales General at Carmarthen
will have charges reduced gradually from June,
as they are run by private contractors.
More good news?!! Two "super" trusts in south Wales
are formed by merging North Glamorgan NHS Trust
with Pontypridd and Rhondda NHS Trust
to create the new Cwm Taf NHS Trust.
Cwm Taf NHS Trust will provide services to around 333,000 people,
primarily in Merthyr Tydfil and Rhondda Cynon Taff.
The new merged trust will oversee two general hospitals -
Prince Charles in Merthyr and the Royal Glamorgan in Llantrisant -
along with seven community hospitals and other services.
Swansea and Bro Morgannwg NHS Trusts have also been merged,
The new Trust is called Bro Morgannwg NHS Trust.
Paul Williams, chief executive;
"It will strengthen hospital services in the region
and enhance teaching and research opportunities."
Also, children in Wales are now given
free toothpaste and brushes as part of
a campaign to improve their teeth.
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SIXTY MINUTES, FIVE TIMES A WEEK, BUTT !!!
Josh Fowler, 6ft 10in, has been coaching basketball
at schools in the Rhondda, as part of the 5x60 project
run by the Sports Council for Wales
and funded by the Welsh Assembly Government.
The projects aims to encourage secondary school pupils
to do 60 minutes of exercise, five times a week.
Josh, 24, came to Wales to play for the Glamorgan Gladiators
and has been coaching children in his spare time.
"The kids seem to love it and every session I've done
they seem to be having a blast."
The children say they enjoyed learning skills from Josh
and, with around one in five 13-year-olds overweight,
they are aware of the importance of exercise.
James Messenger, 13, of Ferndale Community School:
"It's good to do exercise.
At our age it's quite easy to get obese with takeaways
and, when you go out, it's easy to pick up fast food
instead of healthy stuff like fruit."
Ryan Howells, 12:
"Josh is really tall and really good!
He's taught us new stuff and sometimes
comes to the tournaments with us and encourages us."
One of the main aims of the 5x60 project
is to encourage children to find exercise that suits them.
Julie Rotchell, of the Sports Council for Wales:
"We're looking to encourage those children
that aren't currently participating in
sporting activity to become involved.
We're encouraging them to become much more active
in their lifestyles and become active adults."
5x60 organisers wish all secondary schools
in Wales to take part by 2009.
Josh;
"The Rhondda is great and the people are very friendly.
It's been a great experience, probably the
most valuable experience of my life."
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Crisps, chocolate and sugary drinks are to be removed
from vending machines in NHS hospitals in Wales.
Health Minister Edwina Hart says Wales is
the first part of the UK to commit to such a move
to tackle obesity and diet-related disease.
It's part of the Labour-Plaid assembly coalition deal
to improve hospital food and nutrition.
Most junk food will be removed from machines
in the next six months.
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VIOLENCE ON TV;
"EDUCATION EDUCATION EDUCATION".
The Audience Council for Wales' review
points out how BBC Radio Wales and Radio Cymru
are not available on DAB to half the population
and an estimated 70% of Welsh-speakers can't get Radio Cymru.
A Plaid MP threatens to withhold his BBC licence fee
because there is "not enough BBC coverage of Wales".
Plaid AM Bethan Jenkins calls for the Welsh assembly
to be put in charge of broadcasting in Wales.
and prize-winning author Lionel Shriver
condemns British TV for patronising its audience.
* * *
Now, a new study shows that young boys (2-5)
watching violent television - even cartoons -
are more likely to be anti-social later in life.
"This new study provides further evidence of
how important and powerful television and media
are as young children develop," study author
Dr. Dimitri Christakis of Seattle Children's
Hospital Research Institute says.
The study finds that each hour of violent shows
viewed per day by boys ages 2 to 5
increases their anti-social behavior THREEFOLD
as reported by their parents five years later.
Behaviors that the study names as anti-social
include cheating, being mean to others,
no feelings of regret, disobedience at school,
and having trouble with teachers.
The TV programs that the study defines as aggressive
include football, and cartoons such as "The Power Rangers,"
"Star Wars," "Space Jam," and "Spiderman."
These programs are considered to be aggressive
due to the characters who fight one another,
flee from violent situations, and who cheer
when violence occurs.
Educational or nonviolent entertainment does not
significantly raise aggression levels.
"TV isn't inherently good or bad," Christakis says.
"Content matters."
ARE WE BUILDING A TV SERVICE......
OWNED BY THE COMMUNITY,
AND RUN FOR THE GOOD OF OUR CHILDREN ? ? ! ! !

Mencap Cymru stride on with their "Trek Patagonia"
- led by Iolo Williams.
Iolo is looking for adventurers to join him...
The 11 day event will take place
16th - 26th October 2008.
This gives plenty of time to enter
and raise the minimum sponsorship.
Each participant will need to raise the
minimum sponsorship of £3,500 -
which sounds a lot of money -
but Mencap have helped to support thousands of participants
to achieve this in the past, and will provide
lots of advice and support to ensure that
fundraising targets are met.
Flights, accommodation and food are all provided.
If you would like to trek Patagonia with Iolo
please contact Mencap Cymru, on 02920 768226,
email fundraising.wales@mencap.org.uk,
or visit the website,
www.mencap.org.uk/cymru
* * *

If you know of any old videos of Richard Burton,
or male voice choirs, etc., which have been made
available on DVD... please email Ron in Utah, at;
welshmormon@yahoo.com
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Welsh Medieval Battlefields Campaign.
Objectives are to seek official recognition
and registration of Welsh Medieval Battlefields.
Aims then are to work for the Preservation,
Protection and Promotion of Welsh Battlefields
..... this could - and SHOULD - involve PENRHYS !!!
TO CONTACT - visit;
http://brwydr.blogspot.com/

OUR CHILDREN'S HEALTH: WHAT ARE WE DOING?
A study of sexually transmitted diseases in US teenagers
shows staggering results: it turns out that
at least one in four U.S. teenage girls has venereal disease.
That's about 3 million teenagers.
According to the study, the most common type of
sexually transmitted infection is a virus that
causes cervical cancer. The most vulnerable
groups are blacks (nearly half of them are infected).
The rate among white and Mexican-American teens is 20%.
18% of girls have cervical cancer;
4% percent have chlamydia;
2.5% have trichomoniasis
and 2% have herpes simplex virus.
The single most effective measure is screening;
but this is under-used, because most teens
don't think they're at risk.
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The harm caused by alcohol abuse is central to
a new 10-year substance misuse strategy in Wales.
It pinpoints those who drink to excess
and don't believe they have a problem,
and targets young and binge drinkers in particular.
Ministers are pushing for stricter rules on alcohol promotion,
an increase in tax on drink
and a reduction in the drink-drive limit.
The assembly government believes alcohol misuse
is far more widespread than that of illicit drugs
and can be particularly damaging -
leading to anti-social behaviour,
domestic violence, poor health
and family break-up.
"...we should place a greater emphasis on alcohol
and reducing the harm it causes".
Wales' Chief Medical Officer Tony Jewell
says the new strategy targets younger drinkers.
"There is growing evidence that young people in Wales
are starting to drink at an early age
and regularly binge-drink -
with consequent risk of injury,
road traffic crashes,
unsafe sex
and anti-social behaviour."
Support is also being given to other substance misusers;
more investment in youth work,
and an expansion of services,
such as helplines.
Tony Jewell, who provides independent advice to the assembly government,
says the population is living longer,
and that the overall health of people
living in Wales is "favourable".
But great concern remains for the health of children in Wales,
who drink more alcohol at an earlier age,
exercise less and have higher body mass index results
than the majority of countries in the western world.
Figures published earlier this week show that
more mothers in Wales (37%) smoke during their
pregnancy than in any other UK country.
Doctor Jewell:
"I am particularly concerned about the health of children in Wales,
notably the rising epidemic of obesity,
high smoking rates, and the growing culture of binge drinking."
Figures show the number of adult smokers falling,
yet there are still 6,000 premature deaths each year,
and children as young as 12 are taking up the habit.
Dr Jewell;
"The smoking ban is a major step forward,
but now we have to try and prevent young people
starting to smoke and build the campaign for
smoke-free homes - especially where there are
children exposed to second-hand smoke."
Reducing binge drinking is also a priority,
according to the report, which recommends
smoke-free homes for children and improving
health inequality in poorer communities,
such as the south Wales valleys,
which have the highest rates
of smoking, drinking and obesity.
One doctor believes it could be hard getting
the health message home to young people.
"Research (sic) has shown that young people in the
south Wales valleys do not really think
about the future," one Merthyr GP said.
Really?
So closing down the vallys' economy
and ignoring the future,
means the youngsters are to blame?
Typical doctor !
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Here's a THOUGHT....
Children are NOT encouraged to
drink the necessary amount of water
a healthy child needs....
when they're in school.
And BULLYING ONLY MAKES IT WORSE !
To avoid having to visit the toilet at school,
many young people refuse to drink water,
exposing them to the risk of becoming dehydrated
or even developing bladder and bowel problems.
Just a thought.... ! ! !
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Patients detained under the mental health act
are often on mixed-sex wards where their safety
may be seriously jeopardised, a key report warns.
The Mental Health Act Commission also found
young people on adult wards,
a practice ministers had vowed to end.
Detaining women and youngsters on mixed-sex adult wards
is seen as likely to heighten their risk of sexual abuse.
Many of the 6,000 patients interviewed over two years
found their hospital stay frightening.
Paul Framer, Mind;
Hospitals should be therapeutic places of safety
but unfortunately for some people their hospital experience
only serves to hinder rather than help their recovery.
The Commission sayas basic rights to safety
and dignity are not always met.
It often found packed admission wards,
where bed occupancy was over 100%
and staffing levels inadequate.
Professor Chris Heginbotham,
Commission chief executive;
"Patients admitted to hospital under compulsory powers
should be able to expect that they will be cared for
in a safe and welcoming environment.
Sadly this is TOO OFTEN not the case.
Staff working on psychiatric wards do a difficult job,
and many of them do it very well.
But too often we are SHOCKED by
what we see happening to patients in hospital."
The commission expresses concern that vulnerable patients
including women and young people
are too often confined in mixed-sex, adult wards.
Jane Harris, Rethink;
"It is unacceptable that in 2008 people in need of treatment
are being forced to stay in dilapidated, overcrowded wards
where they are at risk of sexual assault."
Data released in 2006 found a high incidence of rape,
sexual assault and harassment in mental health units,
while a report out late last year finds children
are often fearful of sexual harassment
or aggression from adult patients.
There is currently no specific guidance on
keeping mental health patients in mixed-sex wards.
The government "promised" to end mixed-sex accommodation by 2002,
but that has still not been met,
and Health Minister Lord Darzi says the NHS
will have to be REBUILT if that aspiration is to be fulfilled.
It has also "promised" to end the practice of
keeping young people on adult mental health wards
"by the end of this year".
Jane Harris, Rethink;
"People with mental health problems are some of
the most emotionally vulnerable patients in our hospitals
and deserve the highest level of protection not the least."
She says it is disturbing that the report finds
wards are tougher and scarier than they were ten years ago,
despite the investment in mental health services.
"The money is clearly not enough
and doesn't seem to be getting through
to the areas where it is needed most.
It is unacceptable that in 2008
people in need of treatment are
being forced to stay in dilapidated,
overcrowded wards where they are at risk
of sexual assault, and where they are lucky
if they have a bed to sleep in."
Marjorie Wallace, Sane:
"With reports like these, how can we proceed
with implementing the new Mental Health Act
if we are unable to ensure that those detained..
...are treated and protected in humane conditions?"
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ASSEMBLY RULING ON CHILDREN
LETS DOWN "MOST VULNERABLE".
Sir Ronald Waterhouse, the man who presided over
the north Wales child abuse inquiry,
attacks Wales' failure to set up an independent body
to deal with young people's complaints.
Helen Mary Jones, chair of the children's committee,
says the most vulnerable are being let down.
Campaigners argue that local authorities
should not be responsible for investigating
complaints by children in their care.
That view is backed by Children's Commissioner for Wales,
Peter Clarke, and a Welsh Assembly committee.
Children's Committee Chair, Ms Jones;
"Of course it's not me and the committee
that they're letting down, it is the
most vulnerable children in this country.
They deserve better."
Sir Ronald sayss that under local counselling
and advocacy services, a child "would not
have confidence that what he or she says to
the advocate is going to be treated in confidence.
I simply don't know why they have done this
and I find it remarkable that there is no explanation
as to why they have rejected the proposal."
The charity Voices from Care;
"The advocacy board put forward...is a red herring
and falls way short of being an independent body,
as it will continue to allow local authorities
to fund the people who are meant to speak out
against them," says chief executive Deborah Jones.
"Only a truly independent and centrally funded advocacy unit
with its own commissioning powers will provide the safeguards
that could help prevent future exploitation
as evidenced in the north Wales child abuse inquiry."
"Children's Minister" (sic) Jane Hutt says
services provided by local authorities
can be just as independent.
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BY PRESSING THE LINK BELOW
YOUR HEALTH Page

University of wars champagne turns sour.
One year on the half of the St Athan project not yet dumped is blasted -
Sceptical Citizens question ethics and job numbers!
On Thursday, January 17th 2008,
there was a demonstration at the Senedd, Cardiff,
to oppose the St Athan White Elephant.
The red choir was there to add its support
in harmony with other concerned citizens.
PCS members joined in the protest.
'Cluster bombs' were scattered by the grim reaper
to highlight the role of arms company Raytheon.
Thursday marked the anniversary of the announcement
that the Metrix consortium had successfully
bid for the contract to build a privately run
military academy in South Wales.
The announcement was celebrated by Rhodri Morgan
with a champagne-popping photo-opportunity
outside the Senedd in Cardiff.
The proposed military training academy at St Athan
will be built and run by an international consortium
including major multinational arms companies.
It will train not only British service personnel,
but those from any regime or private company
that can fork out the cash.
Anne Greagsby campaigning against the Academy
says; "What the government didn't tell
the people of Wales was that this project
would make the Welsh Assembly Government
a business partner of Raytheon - one of
the world's largest producers and dealers
of weapons of mass destruction.
Raytheon is a core member of the Metrix Consortium.
The Norwegian Government pension fund
has dropped a further three companies
involved in producing nuclear weapons
or cluster munitions;
in addition to Raytheon, Serco,
another Metrix partner, is dropped.
I call on the Welsh Assembly government
to have a full investigation of Raytheon's role
in producing cluster bombs and other weapons
of mass destruction. I challenge Rhodri Morgan
to tell us why he was so keen to work with Raytheon."
Other Metrix partners include EDS and QinetiQ.
EDS is the company responsible for messing up
the Child Support Agency and the Inland Revenue's
Tax Credits systems and for the disastrous
unworkable new MOD computerised payroll system.
Mark Serwotka, PCS general secretary, says:
"It is astounding that the MoD is prepared to
reward failure by handing over billions more pounds
of taxpayers' money to a consortium that has
failed to deliver what it said it would."
QinetiQ, the privatised and research and development
wing of the MOD, one of Britain's most blatant war profiteers,
was recently heavily criticised by the National Audit Office.
Already half the St Athan White Elephant
(package 2) has been dumped by the government
as too expensive. Politicians have been
promising thousands of jobs - for which there
is no firm basis in truth. PCS - the union that
represents many MOD staff who also oppose the
privatisation of military training - says the
predicted number of jobs in package one has
fallen from 1500 to 1100.
PCS met with Jill Evans recently to highlight
the blatant distortion being disseminated by a
number of Welsh MPs as to the number of new jobs
being created in South Wales as part of the St Athan deal.
PCS members explain that the thousands of new high
skill jobs promised by Welsh MPs are an
illusion
because existing civil servants are already employed in them.
The St Athan project does not offer the Wales that people want
- a nation that addresses honestly the issues
of global warming and the environment,
champions equity and human rights,
teaches our children that violence solves
nothing.
A nation that does not invest in the arms trade,
encourages valuable, long term employment
and delivers decent public services.
The champagne sprayed by Assembly Ministers
Morgan, Hutt and Davies to welcome the signing
of the contract to build the academy,
on January 17th one year ago... has turned sour.
For other developments,
PRESS THE "PEACE PAGE" LINK BELOW:
PEACE NEWS PAGE
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BEG PARDON ?
Prime Minister of Italy, Romano Prodi:
"The pathways of our ancestors are a great heritage.
I'm pressing everyone
to get the great pilgrimage routes restored".
The idea is to re-establish footpaths and rights of way,
tidying up the landscape and ensuring that
pilgrims have access to inexpensive hostels.
Prodi:
"We don't need to change the Constitution
or make any major investments.
We just have to put our hearts into it."
NOW, PENRHYS PARTNERSHIP
- with guidance from Wayne Carter -
are re-invigorating the Penrhys pilgrimage.
See the PENRHYS PARTNERSHIP website,
for further GREAT NEWS !

Above, International teams help Palestinians to harvest olives.
For Rhondda Records, EVERY DAY is co-operation day !!!
To find out more... click on the link BELOW
International Co-operation
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In the spirit of Co-operation,
we feature a struggle
taking place in Ireland....
If you think TARA is just a song...
THINK AGAIN ! It's a struggle against greed !
HARPERS OF IRELAND AT DÁIL TO SAVE TARA
On Saturday 22nd September 2007 at 3 p.m.
the harpers of Ireland gathered at Dáil Éireann
to demonstrate publicly the strength of their opposition
to the destruction of historic cultural sites at the Tara/Skryne Valley
as a result of the current route of the M3 motorway.
Tara was the gathering place for thousands of harpers
to 142 kings, and the harp was an integral part
of the ancient Irish parliament at Tara.
The harp has been used in the coat of arms of Ireland
since 1270 and is the symbol of the Irish State today.
It is an outrage that the Irish people should
be forced to choose between infrastructure and heritage.
As a country we are embarrassed internationally
by profit-driven, shortsighted planning as exemplified
by the fact that World Monument Fund has placed Tara
on its list of 100 most endangered sites worldwide.
Many can rightly point out that it would be an archaeological loss,
and a historical one. It is also a spiritual loss,
since even before the conversion by St Patrick
of Irelands High Kings it was a place where
the Irish sought to express their spirituality.
And significantly for us as a nation, it was
the place of birth of Christianity in Ireland.
Further information from www.myspace.com/TaraHarpers
Laoise Kelly Tel. 086 2603405 or laoise.kelly@face.ie
Anne-Marie OFarrell 01-2966222 or 087-2348964
or amofharp@iol.ie
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Tara Harper's PETITION
HARPERS FOR TARA
Dear Minister,
We, the undersigned HARPERS OF IRELAND,
strongly object to the continued destruction
of historic cultural sites at the Tara/Skryne valley
as a result of the current route of the M3 motorway.
If these sites are destroyed it will also have been
an intentional and willful destruction of the
home of the national symbol of Ireland.
Ireland is unique in having a musical instrument,
the harp, as its national emblem.
This indicates the primacy of the harp in Irish culture.
The sites currently under threat are inextricably linked
with the harping and bardic traditions for more than 2,500 years.
Tara was the gathering place for thousands of harpers
to 142 kings, and the harp was an integral part
of the ancient Irish parliament at Tara.
The harp has been used in the coat of arms of Ireland
since 1270 and is the symbol of the Irish State today.
It is found in the seals of the President,
Taoiseach, Tánaiste, Government Ministers,
on State currency and is the insignia of the Irish Law Courts.
Many of the undersigned harpers have represented Ireland
all over the world. We wish to continue to do so
with pride in a country, which provides necessary
transport infrastructure without destroying its
valuable and irreplaceable cultural heritage.
We ask you to act without delay in rerouting the M3 motorway
away from the Tara/Skryne valley using the shorter,
cheaper route that does not impact so disastrously
on our shared cultural heritage.
FOR JUST A hint
OF THE PRICELESS PAST NOW AT RISK..
VISIT:
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To find out more,
PASTE THE LINKS ABOVE INTO YOUR BROWSER.
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TO WATCH a NEW VIDEO by MAIREID SULLIVAN....
PRESS THE FIRST LINK BELOW -
TO ACTIVELY PROTEST - PRESS THE LINK BELOW THAT !
TARA : MAIREID SULLIVAN's NEW film.
GLOBAL ARTS COLLECTIVE: PETITION.

AND - SINCE WE'RE HERE...
Welsh Red Kites Sent To Ireland !!!
After more than 200 years
red kites are now soaring gracefully
above the skies of County Wicklow -
after 30 young kites from Wales
were sent across the Celtic Sea.
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British lawyers slam IPCC.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) is in crisis.
More than one hundred lawyers
have resigned from its advisory body.
The Police Action Lawyers Group, (PALG)
which represents lawyers on the IPCC's advisory board,
has repeatedly warned the commission of problems.
"One common feature that seems to emerge is that
primary decision-making functions are apparently
being devolved to inexperienced and poorly
trained junior staff...
More generally, the performance of those responsible
for supervising, managing or conducting investigations
has given cause for serious concern ..."
"Follow-up on agreed action points has been pitifully poor ...
At times, the situation has been almost farcical:
key decisions on our agenda items have not been minuted
and, when eventually minuted, have not been actioned,
even after we have chased progress."
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Ponty After Dark - targets "Likely Lads".
Anyone seen as being "likely to contribute
to alcohol-related crime or disorder"
can be targeted by new powers, say police.
Officers say it will be used in areas that have
the potential for drink-related trouble
because they have, for example, several pubs.
The officer will take the name and address
of the person issued with the notice,
and order them to leave the area for
a period of time - usually 12 to 24 hours.
HOW THE NOTICE WORKS
Served to individuals aged 16 or older.
Written notice includes the direction to leave,
the prohibited time period and the area covered.
A person who breaches or fails to comply with a notice
risks arrest or a fine of up to £2,500, if convicted.
The area the ban covers would usually apply to
a few streets, but not a whole town.
Area Chief Insp Nigel Lewis;
"We will take their names and addresses,
record their image on our 'headcam'
and issue them with a map to show exactly
the area they are excluded from.
We don't want to spoil anyone's fun,
but we must safeguard the majority of people
who are law-abiding and just want to have a good time."
They could be prosecuted, ultimately, he adds.
South Wales Police say incidents of serious crime
have fallen 75% since the strategy began in October.
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Police offer a webchat link.
Police chiefs in the south Wales valleys
are offering webchats as a new way
to discuss issues with them.
The first online chat for residents in Rhondda Cynon Taf
will be on Monday evening with Chief Supt Jeff Farrar.
It is hoped people will raise issues about their communities with the force.
Chief Supt Farrar said it was an opportunity for people unable
or too uncomfortable to attend regular community meetings with police.
If successful, it could be tried in other parts of South Wales.
The force has launched a website, OurBobby.com
with information about neighbourhood policing.
Ch Supt Farrar:
"I know people have concerns that affect their everyday lives.
"These can be raised with their neighbourhood officers
at regular Pact meetings but this is an opportunity
for people who can't make it to those meetings
or don't feel comfortable in a public setting
to raise their issues with me directly."
Chief Supt Farrar will be joined between 7pm and 8pm
by Phil Bevan, who heads the area's Pact forum.
"It is an ideal opportunity to engage with new
members of the community and find out first hand
what is going on in their neighbourhoods," says Mr Bevan.
"We can tackle the more obvious crimes
but we can only work to solve the community based problems
if we are aware of what they are.
"Often issues such as youth annoyance or graffiti
make people continue to feel unsafe and intimidated
when really they are living in some of the safest places in the UK."
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WHAT DO YOU THINK ?
Are you concerned to see Justice?
Would you like to raise questions about
TASAR use, or why our police are near the bottom of
the Government's "performance" leagues ?
REMEMBER.... THIS IS AN additional SERVICE ...
IN EMERGENCIES - DIAL 999
To access the Ourbobby.com website -
PRESS THE LINK BELOW
Ourbobby.com
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ABUSE OF ELDERLY "WIDESPREAD IN EUROPE"
Older people in Europe are vulnerable to
poor treatment, neglect and abuse, reveals
a survey by the European Commission.
"Each of us faces the possibility of becoming dependent
on the help of others when we get older,
and currently we cannot be sure
that we will be treated with dignity,"
says EU Social Affairs Commissioner Vladimir Spidla.
As Europeans live longer, the EU population
aged over 80
is due to increase three or four-fold to 12% by 2050.
More and more people will depend on the care of
relatives or professional carers and
be vulnerable to neglect or even abuse.
"Care" nurse guilty of killing patients
A nurse is found guilty of killing elderly patients
in his care by injecting them with insulin.
A jury took four days to find Norris, of Egilsay Terrace, Glasgow,
guilty of four counts of murder.
He is also accused of the attempted murder of another patient.
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PURELY MEDICINAL?
The health risks of excessive drinking for the elderly
make uncomfortable reading, with a long list including
incontinence, coronary heart disease, strokes,
falls and accidents, depression, dementia and self-neglect.
Alcohol can even provoke Parkinson's disease among older people
and alcohol is implicated in one in three elderly suicides.
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Special honour for 'Bevin Boys'
Thousands of conscripts who worked down coal mines
in World War II are to receive a special honour.
The "Bevin Boys" will be rewarded with a commemorative badge.
48,000 men were conscripted to British mines
to tackle coal shortages.
The scheme was named after Ernest Bevin,
Minister of Labour and National Service.
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TELL THEM WHAT YOU THINK !
Experts agree that jobs in this part of Wales
like other parts of Europe - are under threat.
The threats come from competition elsewhere in the world,
from new technology, and from an ageing population.
But experts also agree that there are ways
that new jobs can be encouraged.
Encouraging new jobs to be created will
involve changing how people work.
Experts say that there needs to be greater
flexibility in the workforce and more
security for workers.
This combination |