Cover to Cover with Richard Wolinsky – November 6, 2003
Richard Wolinsky talks with Annie Proulx, author of That Old Ace in the Hole and The Shipping News.
Richard Wolinsky talks with Annie Proulx, author of That Old Ace in the Hole and The Shipping News.
Who controls Internet Content? Abortion Ban Three Parts: Legal Challenges; Protests; Fallout in Texas Independent investigation into White House pre-war intelligence? Global Power Exposed: Part 9: Indonesian Military A New HIV Threat in Uganda
While the uninitiated male force known as the U.S. Military is engaged in uprooting orange and date palm groves in Iraq, some humans are devoted to cultivation of plants. Hemp devotee, John Roulac joins Caroline to speak of the upcoming Green Festival, and the myriad ingenious ways that hemp can improve our culture. Visit the … Continued
Listener Call-ins.
Political Prisoners in America. Guest Host Kiilu Nyasha.
As Occupation Worsens, White House Tries to Blame CIA For Rejecting Iraqi Offer on Eve of War The Revolution Will Not Be Televised – Why is a New Documentary About the Failed 2002 Coup in Venezuela Not Being Screened? Censorship at CBS? A Look at Why "The Reagans" Was Cancelled
7:00 amGuest Allyson McKinney, Legal Consultant to the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. 7:30 amGuest Bobby Garcia, Chair of PATH: Peace Advocates for Truth, Justice, and Healing in the Philippines. 7:45 amKPFA’s upcoming Local Board Elections, with Election Supervisor Les Radke. 8:00 amIrva Hertz-Picciotto, director and choreographer of Madness Public and Private, premiering … Continued
Edward Said and his contribution to literature, philosophy and to the liberation struggles. Guests: Dr. Khalil Barhoum, coordinator of African and Middle Eastern Languages and Literatures at Stanford University, and Dr. Clare Brandebur who teaches at the Doðuþ University in Istanbul, Turkey.
SF supervisors Gavin Newsome and Matt Gonzalez kick off their run-off campaign. A run-off for SF D.A. SF voters approve 13 of 14 ballot measures. Rebublicans pick up 2 more governor seats in the south, Public Power loses in Oregon Civil rights activist and members of San Jose’s Vietnamese community march to demand a federal … Continued
The Bush Administration Moves to Re-Institute the Draft While Bush Signs a Bill that Makes a Safe, Legal Abortion a Near Impossibility Corporate Crime Sprees Go Unchecked Palestinian Children and Farmers Under Siege