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Political Discussion Evening at Treehugger Dan's on 23 January 7 p.m.

"Appalled by the existence of Fox News? Tired of trying to get your news from CNN? Want to actually hear more than a sound-bite when you listen to the news? Want some news you might be able to trust?


Would you like to actually have discourse on the news you are listening to? Then come down to Treehugger's Dan's and listen to Chicago's "This is Hell" radio show (www.thisishell.net) to hear your own stream in the comfort of your own home) "featuring troublemakers, muckrakers, whistle-blowers" in super long, though thought-provoking interviews with guests from around the world.

This event features one or two interviews from the program (depending on length) with a lively (hopefully) discussion to follow. Noam Chomsky apparently likes the show. :-) Come find out why."

Address: 1067 Budapest, Csengery u. 48
Tel/Fax: (36-1)-322-0774


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