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Democracy Now! (6 am) – December 25, 2003
A Tribute to Yip Harburg: The Man Who Put the Rainbow in the Wizard of Oz
The Morning Show – December 25, 2003
7:00 amRosita Arvigo and Nadine Epstein, author of Spiritual Bathing: Healing Rituals and Traditions Around the World. 7:30 am"Full Cry by Rita Mae Brown. 8:00 amRichard Wolinsky speaks with Edna OBrien about her latest play, "Tryptich" now at the Magic Theater. 8:30 amDinosaurs and Other Mesozoic Reptiles of California, by Richard P. Hilton.
Voices of the Middle East and North Africa – December 24, 2003
Are all Christians united behind Bush and other "Born Again" or fundamentalist Christians? Is the war being waged against the peoples of the Middle East a religious war? Why are Christian fundamentalists making alliances with zionists in Israel? How do some Christians reconcile the Israeli land grabs from Palestinians? Especially when many Christian leaders, organizations, … Continued
The KPFA Evening News, Weekdays – December 24, 2003
A French airline cancels a half dozen flights between Paris and Los Angeles after U.S. authorities examine the passenger lists and claim there was evidence of a threat – no one is arrested, however.
Flashpoints – December 24, 2003
A Church in Bethlehem Under Seige "Carols for Palestine" Human Rights Watch Looks at the Killings of Children in Afghanistan
Hard Knock Radio – December 24, 2003
Charlie Hunter, Scott Amendola, and Will Bernard talk about T.J. Kirk and their upcoming reunion show. Also an update on what’s happening at the Alice Arts Center.
Cover to Cover with Jack Foley – December 24, 2003
On the occasion of the birthday of the current Chair of the National Endowment for the Arts, program host Jack Foley looks at the personal creative work of Dana Gioia.
Free Speech Radio News – December 24, 2003
Special Documentary: The Private Prison Industry The Private Prison Industry is currently the largest and continually expanding industry in the United States. In addition to local and state governments, a large number of corporations and individuals profit from the industry. While historically African Americans, and more recently, Latinos, have provided cheap labor for prisons, in … Continued
Seven Generations – December 24, 2003
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Living Voices; Full Circle’s Brother Tandre returns with another report back from the Our Power camp, Weyland interviews supporters of Measure H in Mendocino, an initiative that would ban genetically modified organisms.

