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Audio Wikinews News Brief for July 23, 2009
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Spoken Wikinews recording of Two killed, 47 injured in coach crash in Cornwall, England
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Audio Wikinews is a Wikinews project to create audio-based Wikinews content. All Audio Wikinews recordings are freely available to copy, distribute, replay, telecast and download under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 license. Traditional and online media broadcasters are encouraged to use our content.

Audio Wikinews contains two active sub-projects: News Briefs and Spoken Wikinews. Users like you are welcome to participate. See Audio Wikinews Help to get you started.


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All Audio Wikinews recordings are freely available to copy, distribute, replay, telecast and download under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 license at http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/. If you have any questions please direct them to the discussion page. We actively encourage online radio stations, podcasts and other streaming casts to download and play our recordings.

Audio Wikinews Brief

Audio Wikinews Brief is a two to five minute newscast summary of each day's top stories on Wikinews.

Also available as a RSS feed to subscribe to. News brief RSS

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Date Duration Newsreader Script by Transcript Download Listen
July 23, 2009 05m 18s Matt Davis James Pain News Brief Vorbis
July 22, 2009 03m 52s James Pain James Pain News Brief Vorbis
July 21, 2009 04m 13s James Pain James Pain News Brief Vorbis
July 20, 2009 04m 30s James Pain James Pain News Brief Vorbis
June 25, 2009 05m 51s James Pain James Pain News Brief Vorbis
June 24, 2009 05m 50s James Pain James Pain News Brief Vorbis
June 23, 2009 04m 02s James Pain James Pain News Brief Vorbis
June 22, 2009 02m 58s James Pain James Pain News Brief Vorbis
June 21, 2009 03m 05s James Pain James Pain News Brief Vorbis
June 20, 2009 02m 53s James Pain James Pain News Brief Vorbis


Spoken Wikinews

Short, verbatim recordings of Wikinews articles.

Also available as a RSS feed to subscribe to. Spoken Wikinews RSS

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Date Newsreader Article Listen
2009-12-26 James Pain Failed bomb aboard Delta flight
2009-12-26 James Pain American actor Charlie Sheen arrested
2009-12-24 Ryan Peteranna Two killed, 47 injured in coach crash in Cornwall, England
2009-10-15 Ryan Peteranna Leona Lewis assaulted at book signing in London, England
2009-09-23 Matthew Gall Chess grandmasters Kasparov and Karpov play match in Spain
2009-09-23 Matthew Gall Red dust storm engulfs Sydney, Australia
2009-09-23 Matthew Gall Activists claim police harrassment as G20 summit nears
2009-09-23 Matthew Gall Germany threatens to walk out of UN General Assembly if Ahmadinejad denies the Holocaust
2009-09-23 Matthew Gall Michael Jackson film "This Is It" to be premiered in at least 15 world cities simultaneously
2009-09-23 Matthew Gall Images show new dimension to Saturn's rings
2009-09-22 Matthew Gall UK scientists advise heart attack-susceptible to get flu shot
2009-07-21 James Pain Black spot on Jupiter is impact site, says NASA
2009-07-21 James Pain Workers at England wind turbine plant stage occupation
2009-07-17 Killing Vector Former Iranian president Hashemi Rafsanjani leads Friday prayers
2009-07-13 Killing Vector Former president Rafsanjani to lead Friday Iran prayers
2009-06-20 James Pain Violence in Iran increases
2009-06-20 James Pain EPA declares 'emergency' asbestos cleanup in Montana town
2009-06-20 James Pain Two British hostages feared dead after bodies found in Iraq
2009-06-20 James Pain Hackers attack Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting website
2009-06-19 James Pain Historic building in Moscow collapses, three people killed
2009-06-19 James Pain Porsche automaker's global sales drop 28%
2009-06-19 James Pain U.K. MPs' expenses to be investigated by police
2009-06-19 James Pain Health and safety culture is damaging children's learning in the UK, survey suggests
2009-06-19 James Pain Fans worldwide queue for new iPhone
2009-06-19 James Pain U.S. Conference Board says leading economic indicators rose 1.2% in May
2009-06-19 James Pain Tensions rise between North Korea and United States
2009-06-19 James Pain World War One veteran becomes world's oldest man
2009-06-19 James Pain U.S. President Barack Obama fires Inspector General Gerald Walpin amid controversy
2009-06-19 James Pain Canada's supercomputer goes online
2009-06-18 James Pain Aviation experts suggest Air France Flight 447 broke up in midair
2009-06-17 James Pain Study says nearly every species of animal engages in homosexual behavior


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