About Health – December 15, 2003
Dr. Lenoir talks with Leonard Hayflick, Ph.D., author of How and Why We Age.
Dr. Lenoir talks with Leonard Hayflick, Ph.D., author of How and Why We Age.
Guest Virginia Anderson. Seven Pillars of Paradise: sacred sites around San Francisco.
At the recent Marxism and the World Stage conference, left theorist Michael Hardt, co-author with Antonio Negri of the book Empire, spoke about the US in Iraq; the hegemony of what he calls immaterial labor; and his and Negri’s concept of the multitude.
Iraqi Americans Rejoice Capture of Hussein But Speak Out Against Occupation Robert Fisk Reports From Near Tikrit After Visiting the Hole Where Hussein Was Found Dilip Hiro Predicts Resistance Against U.S. Occupation Will Now Increase Should the Former Iraqi Dictator Be Tried Before An Iraqi or an International Court?
7:00 amClovis Maksoud, Director of the Center for the Global South at American University (202) 885-1519 or 1612 Asad Abu Khalil, Prof. Political Science at Cal State Stanislaus, author of Saudi Arabia and the US: The Tale of the Good Taliban.angryarab.blogspot.com 7:30 amBush and International Law. Roger Normand, Executive Director of the Center for Economic … Continued
A special, same-day broadcast of the memorial celebration for Father Bill O’Donnell, to be held 4-6 p.m. Sunday at the Berkeley Community Theater. Father O’Donnell, a priest at St. Joseph the Worker Church in Berkeley and a tireless campaigner for peace and social justice, passed on December 8, while at work at his desk. The … Continued
Former Iraqi Dictator Saddam Hussein is now a U.S. prisoner – U.S. forces captured Hussein last night in a Hideout near his hometown An explosion in Pakistan was apparently an assassination attempt against President Pervez Musharaff A constitutional convention opens in Afghanistan, with president Hamid Karzail proposing a plan that enhances his own power Cuts … Continued
Special Pacifica Broadcast: "The Capture of Saddam Hussein – What Now?" Co-hosted by Larry Bensky, at KPFA, Berkeley, and Verna Avery Brown from Washington, D.C. Guests include: Roger Normand, Center for Economic and Social Rights (www.cesr.org) Phyllis Bennis, Senior Policy Analyst, Institute for Policy Studies, Washington D.C. (www.ips-dc.org) (See article by Stephen Zunes on IPS … Continued
Considered by many to be the heir of Pablo Neruda, Jimmy Santiago Baca is an award-winning poet whose stunning lyrical intesity explores the themes of transformation and self-actualization. Listen to Baca’s most recent reading from Intersection of the Arts Literary series, recorded on November 18, 2003. www.theintersection.org
The U.S. Military is training hundreds of Iraqis it recruited from militias to defend Baghdad Syria says congressional legislation threatening sanctions will make it harder to improve relations with the U.S. Negotiations collapse in the European Union’s attempt to produce the first constitution in the organization’s history Iran says it will sign an agreement in … Continued