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Somali Info Considered For TV Bulletin Boards
ISSUE 240
Front Page
Index
Headlines

Rayale Urged To Increase Women Representation In Government

Somaliland Seeks Us Help In Battle For Recognition

Somali Students Get US$200,000 Worth Of Books From Australia

Somali Islamists, Foreign Trainers Open Militia Camp

Mogadishu Port Reopened

Somali Taliban-Style Rebels Settle In

TFG To Work With Eritrean Rebel Group

Somali Info Considered For TV Bulletin Boards

Regional Affairs

Eritrea 'Ships Arms To Islamists'

Somalia: Islamic Courts Threaten Puntland

24th MEU Arrives In Africa For Training

African-American Senator Meets Kenya President On Visit To Father's Homeland

Somalis Now Seek Power Sharing Deal

Editorial
Special Report

International News

Israel/Lebanon: Evidence Indicates Deliberate Destruction Of Civilian Infrastructure

A Year Later, Family Still Searching For Justice

Norway: May Reconsider Return Of Somali Refugees

New Commission Ignores Inequality And Racism

Astronomers Say Pluto Is Not A Planet

SHARIA LAW FOR BUCCANEERS

China Goes On Safari

FEATURES & COMMENTARY

The Unspoken Half Of Black Hawk Down

South Africa's Asylum System Is At Breaking Point

Osama Would Vote Republican

Beware, From Mogadishu To Miami Al-Qaeda Now Wears A Black Face

And You Thought It Was Hard Starting A Business In Your Country…

Americans' Ignorance Of Foreign News Appalling

Food for thought

Opinions

Aids Became A Controversial Article

The Enemy Of The State Is Within

Why We Should Refuse Rayale’s Tour Of Deception

Open Letter to: Speaker of Somaliland House of Representatives

Non-Recognition Of Somaliland A Threat To Core U.S Interest

The House of Representatives: Don’t Just Talk the Talk; Walk the Walk to Save Somaliland

The Guurti Must Reform Gradually


LEWISTON , August 21, 2006 – Local cable access television could devote an hour each week to delivering community messages in Somali.

An advisory committee for Great Falls TV is helping local Somalis create slides providing information on the community access channel in Lewiston, Auburn and Lisbon. That's channel 11 on Time-Warner and Channel 2 on Oxford Networks.

Phil Nadeau, deputy city administrator in Lewiston, said it could be a good way to get information out to Somalis.

"For example, it could be a good way to tell people about the winter parking bans," Nadeau said. "It would be nice for them to know what the requirements are, where they can and cannot park, and how that changes if a snow emergency is declared."

Great Falls TV runs a community bulletin board on that channel. Slides are available to any nonprofit group. Groups may prepare their own slides on Microsoft PowerPoint or have Great Falls staff create them.

General Manager Philip Larlee said his staff has a problem typing slides in Somali, since none of them speak the language.

"So we've a need someone from the community who will be responsible for creating the slide, and we also need to verify what they say independently," Larlee said.

The city and GFTV formed a planning committee to find someone willing to do the work. That group was scheduled to meet Saturday at the B-Street Community Center. Empower Lewiston has agreed to provide a computer for the work.

"It may involve Somalis in the beginning, but we don't imagine that's how it will stay," Nadeau said. "There are other non-English speaking groups that we think will want to be involved."

Source: Sun Journal


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