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Program Archives
1/2/2005 First Hour |  | First Hour: "Unfinished Business: the 2004 Election and the Occupation of Iraq"
Part One: Countdown to 1/6/05, the U.S. Senate electoral college ratification session. Guests include: Judy Bertelson, MD, PhD, US Voting Integrity Project (www.usvip.org); Sheila Parks, Boston Coalition Against Election Fraud (nostolendemocracy.typepad.com); Judy Gallo, Greater Cleveland Voter Registration Coalition.
Part Two: "Disinformation and Disaster in Iraq." Guest: Professor Richard Falk, Princeton and UC Santa Barbara, co-author, "The Record of the Paper: How the New York Times Misreports US Foreign Policy" (Verso).
| | 1/2/2005 Second Hour | | Second Hour: "Disaster: the Tsunami and Its Aftermath" Guests: Dr. Evaleen Jones, M.D.President, Founder and Medical Director, and Steve Schmidbauer, Executive Director, Child Family Health International (www.cfhi.org)
| | 12/26/2004 Second Hour: |  | In the second hour, substitute host Scoop Nisker's guests will be performance artists Charlie Varon and Dan Hoyle, doing pieces from their current monologues. The Seriously Satirical Sunday Salon will attempt to shed some light on our current social and political situation, and get the new year started off on the wrong foot.
12/19/2004
| | 12/26/2004 First Hour: |  | The Seriously Satirical Sunday Salon, with Scoop Nisker as host, sitting in for Larry Bensky. In the first hour Scoop's guests will be Paul Krassner, performer, author, and notorious editor of the late Realist Magazine, and Darryl Henriques, human impersonator and comedian. It is quite possible that the Swami from Miami will make an appearance as well.
| | 12/19/2004 Second Hour: |  | Scoop Nisker sits in for Larry Bensky this week on Sunday Salon. In the second hour, Scoop's guest will be Jerry Mander, media critic and president of the International Forum on Globalization, talking about the impact of the Bush presidency on the world and how to view the current situation with some optimism.
| | 12/19/2004 First Hour: |  | Scoop Nisker sits in for Larry Bensky this week on Sunday Salon. First hour features cosmologist and author Brian Swimme, revealing the latest discoveries about the universe and how we can make the latest science personal and relevant to our mythology and religions.
| | 12/12/2004 Both Hours: Year-End Special! |  | LIVE from the annual KPFA Holiday Crafts Fair in San Francisco! Craftspeople, musicians, artists, activists, and just us folks! (8th/Brannan Streets, Saturday/Sunday, 10 a.m. 6 p.m.)
Second Hour Audio Link
| | 12/5/2004 First Hour: |  | Guest: State Representative Dan Stewart, (D-Columbus). | | 12/5/2004 Second Hour: |  | "The Ohio Vote: Legal Challenges" Guest: Susan Truitt, Citizens Alliance for Secure Elections (CASE-Ohio), www.caseohio.org
| | 11/28/2004 First Hour: |  | First Hour:
"Unfinished Business, Part 1: CIA Reform and the 9/11 Commission." Guests: Thomas Powers, author, "Intelligence Wars: American Secret History From Hitler to Al Qaeda" (NYRB Press); Chalmers Johnson, author, "The Sorrows of Empire: Militarism, Secrecy and the End of the Republic" (Metropolitan Books).
"Unfinished Business: Part Two: The 2004 Election in Ohio" Guests: Richard Hayes Phillips, statistician(richardhayesphillips@yahoo.com); Cliff Arnebeck, Ohio Honest Election Campaign. More! | |
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