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Program Archives
3/21/2004 First Hour: "9/11 Update" |  | The September 11 Commission will hold hearings on Capitol Hill next Tuesday and Wednesday, 3/23 and 3/24, with witnesses including Colin Powell, Donald Rumsfeld, Madeleine Albright, and George Tenet.
(NOTE: Larry Bensky will host Pacifica live, broadcasting both days of hearings from Washington, starting at 8:30am Eastern time until the conclusion.)
More! | | 3/21/2004 Second Hour: "Weapons of Mass Destruction: Truth and Its Consequences" |  | A dialogue between CNN anchor/reporter Christiane Amanpour and former United Nations chief weapons inspector Hans Blix, recorded 3/17 in UC Berkeley's Zellerbach auditorium.
(Part of a week of examination of "The Media At War." Details: www.hrcberkeley.org) Note: Listener phone ins and e-mails welcome during Sunday Salon.
Toll free number: 1-800-958-9008 or sundaysalon@kpfa.org
| | 3/14/2004 First Hour: "Women and Politics in the Bush Years." |  | Guests: Laura Flanders, host, Working Assets Radio, author, "Bushwomen: Tales of a Cynical Species" (Verso), and Susan Douglas, professor of Communication, university of Michigan, co-author, "The Mommy Myth: The Idealization of Motherhood and How It Has Underminded Women" (Free Press).
| | 3/14/2004 Second Hour: "A Radical Life with Songs" |  | Guests: Ronnie Gilbert, singer, actor, writer, community activist, and Ellie Shapiro, director, 19th annual Jewish Music Festival (3/20-3/27; www.brjcc.org).
| | 3/7/2004 First Hour: "Killing the Buddha: A Heretics Bible." |  | (Free Press) Two young men (Jeff Sharlet and Peter Manseau) travel the US, in search of clues to contemporary religious practices.
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A Palestine Doctor's Story... Interview with Dr. Mustafa Barghouti, president, Palestinian Medical Relief Committees, director, Health Policy Institute, Ramallah. (Dr. Barghouti speaks Sunday, March 7, at King Middle School, Berkeley.)
| | 3/7/2004 Second Hour: "The Fog of War." |  | A forum held at the University of California's Zellerbach auditorium February 4, on the topic of the Academy Award winning documentary. Mark Danner, professor at the University of California at Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism moderates a discussion with director Errol Morris and former Secretary of Defense Robert MacNamara.
| | 2/29/2004 First Hour: "Super Tuesday: Two Views from the Provinces" |  | Guests: Harvey Wasserman, Columbus, Ohio, senior editor, the Free Press, "Superpower of Peace" columnist; Dave Mann, Austin, TX, staff reporter, Texas Observer.
| | 2/29/2004 Second Hour: "California Matters - The Primary Hits the Coast" |  | Guests: Dr. Robert Smith, political science professor, San Francisco State University, co-author, "African-American Politics;" Dr. David Baggins, chair, political science department, California State University, Hayward, author "Drug Hate and the Corruption of American Justice;" Jose Calderon, professor, urban and political sociology, Pitzer College, Claremont CA.
Listener participation welcome, both hours.
Toll-free telephone: 1-800-958-9008...or e-mail sundaysalon@kpfa.org
| | 2/22/2004 First Hour: "Gay Marriage: It CAN Happen Here!" |  | Guests include ACLU attorney Tamara Lange; David Moats, author "Civil Wars: A Battle for Gay Marriage" (Harcourt) and newly married couples.
| | 2/22/2004 Second Hour: "The Schools Today: Image and Reality" |  | Guest: Pedro Noguera, education professor, New York University, author "City Schools and the American Dream" (Teacher's Press)
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