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America Waits Two More Months For The View (Blogcritics.org) This week was going to a busy one for Scottish band The View. Their debut album Hats Off to the Buskers , which debuted at #1 in the UK upon its 1/29/07 release, was scheduled to be released tomorrow, March 13th, in the U.S. In addition, they had a March tour of the States planned, including some much-hyped dates at this week's South by Southwest music festival. It all sounded like a solid ... Ring sets tone for ecological awareness (Sun-Sentinel) ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. Amid the cacophony of cell phone ring tones these days, add these: the clickety-click-click of a rare Central American poison arrow dart frog, the howl of a Mexican gray wolf and the bellows of an Arctic beluga whale. Call of the endangered (Worcester Telegram & Gazette) ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - Amid the cacophony of cell-phone ringtones these days, add these: the clickety-click-click of a rare Central American poison arrow dart frog, the howl of a Mexican gray wolf and the bellows of an Arctic beluga whale. Call of the wild (Baltimore Sun) Environmental ringtones educate public about threatened animals with a howl and a ribbit Amid the cacophony of cell phone ringtones these days, add these: the clickety-click-click of a rare Central American poison arrow dart frog, the howl of a Mexican gray wolf and the bellows of an Arctic beluga whale. Ringtones to Make You Think -- Listen Up: It Could Be the Poison Arrow Dart F... By Susan Montoya Bryan Associated Press ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - Amid the cacophony of cell phone ringtones these days, add these: the clickety-click-click of a rare Central American poison arrow dart frog, the howl of a Mexican gray wolf and the bellows of an Arctic beluga whale. Activists use cell ringtones to make eco-statement (Albuquerque Tribune) Amid the cacophony of cell phone ringtones these days, add these: the the howl of a rare Mexican gray wolf, clickety-click-click of the unusual Central American poison arrow dart frog and the bellows of an Arctic beluga whale. Groups offer ringtones with a statement (USA Today) Want the clickety-click-click of a rare Central American poison arrow dart frog as your ringtone? An environmental group is hoping that the more people hear these sounds from threatened animals, the more they'll wonder where they came from and question the fate of the animals and birds that make them. Cell phones are clicking, howling, bellowing (The Morning Call) Environmental group offering ringtones that sound like rare wolves, poison frogs, whales. | Amid the cacophony of cell phone ringtones these days, add these: the clickety-click-click of a rare Central American poison arrow dart frog, the howl of a Mexican gray wolf and the bellows of an Arctic beluga whale. Free ringtones mimic endangered species (Denver Post) Albuquerque - Amid the cacophony of cellphone ringtones these days, add these: the clickety-click-click of a A ringing endorsement for green cause (MSNBC) The clickety-click-click of a rare Central American frog, the howl of a Mexican gray wolf and the bellows of an Arctic beluga whale ? an environmental group is hoping that a line of ringtones using such sounds will keep green causes top of mind for consumers. |