Thursday, September 27, 2007

bespindled podcasts

PODCASTS 9-27.15-07 (2 CD):
  1. Hour 1: Remembering Balbir Singh Sodhi American Public Media 54:01 APM: Weekend America Enhanced Podcast Society & Culture 2007 Society & Culture Remembering Balbir Singh Sodhi; What's in a Pledge?; Listener Letters: One Dog, Two Owners?; Roughneck, Wyoming; Scotia for Sale; Listening In: The Delivery Room;
  2. Hour 2: A Few Bad Apples American Public Media 54:01 APM: Weekend America Enhanced Podcast Society & Culture 2007 Society & Culture A Few Bad Apples; Who Wants to Be a Public Radio Host; Good News, Bad News, No News; Life Changing Injury; Baby Season; A Weekend at the Convent;
  3. Beatport Burners - Episode 029 Beatport.com 38:53 Beatport.com Burners Music 2007 Music Episode 029: Saw, Noir Music, Great Stuff, Global Underground, and More

PODCASTS 9-27.14-07:
  1. R3-30: Episode 30 CBC Radio 3 1:11:13 CBC Radio 3 Podcast Music 2007 Music It's all about the listener this week as we play a Long Range Request, we answer a question about the Chart's history and we spin the Wheel of Freedom. No, who are we kidding, it's all about Craig, as usual.
  2. Dog Day - Oh Dead Life CBC Radio 3 4:57 CBC Radio 3 New Music Canada Track of the Day Music 2007 Music New Music Canada Track of the Day. Lauren Burrows: "A good song has got to flow... and if it makes me wanna dance, even better!"

PODCASTS 9-27.13-07:
  1. #122 - Fall Pop Fashions 2007 Edition CBC Radio 3 1:07:44 CBC Radio 3 Podcast with Grant Lawrence Music 2007 Music The finest in fall fashion pop from Small Sins, the Paper Cranes and We Are Wolves, plus fashion essentials tips from Rufus Wainwright (guys) and Giselle Webber from the Hot Springs (girls). Also, an interview with Rufus Wainwright.
  2. Jerk with a Bomb - On the Rails CBC Radio 3 5:03 CBC Radio 3 New Music Canada Track of the Day Music 2007 Music New Music Canada Track of the Day. Lisa Christiansen: "A good song floods your brain like a drug."
  3. Octoberman - Run From Safety CBC Radio 3 6:32 CBC Radio 3 New Music Canada Track of the Day Music 2007 Music New Music Canada Track of the Day. Tariq Hussain: "When you hear a great song, these things start forming on your skin. They're called goosebumps."

PODCASTS 9-27.12-07:
  1. #121 – Workin’ Buck 65 CBC Radio 3 1:11:54 CBC Radio 3 Podcast with Grant Lawrence Music 2007 Music Buck 65 bluntly assesses the difficulties of makin’ it work in the music business, we’ll highlight the LOLA Music Festival of London, and we’ll have brilliant new pop rocks from Bella, the Sadies, the Most Serene Republic and more.
  2. Final Fantasy - The CN Tower Belongs to the Dead CBC Radio 3 5:19 CBC Radio 3 New Music Canada Track of the Day Music 2007 Music New Music Canada Track of the Day. Chris Kelly is the producer of this podcast and he points out an easter egg in an indie Canadian film.

PODCASTS 9-27.11-07:
  1. Just Good Music 1/6/07 - Lights Down Low Cez 42:03 Just Good Music Podcast 2007 podcasts Happy New Year. Artist - Track (Label) 1. Theo Parrish - Lights Down Low (Sound Signature) Info 2. Cultural Vibe - Ma Foom Bey (Easy Street) Info 3. Mr. Fingers - A Path (DJ International) Info 4. Double Helix - Split Eight (Transmat)
  2. Radio Three Sixty Part Thirty Six DJ Darkhorse 32:51 Radio Three Sixty ACC Music 2007 Various Music Radio Three Sixty Part 36: MOZEZ, THE ALOOF, CIRRUS POINT, KATE HAVNEVIK, BITTER:SWEET, LORNALEE, NYLON STUDIOS AND THE SPACE FUNGHI PROJECT.

PODCASTS 9-27.10-07 (MP3):
  1. Back Story With The Times's Gretchen Morgenson 6:35 The New York Times Backstory Gretchen Morgenson on the Federal Reserve's decision to lower its benchmark interest rate by a half point.
  2. Back Story With The Times's David Leonhardt 7:16 The New York Times Backstory David Leonhardt on the state of the U.S. dollar, which fell to its lowest level ever against the euro.
  3. Back Story With The Times's Micheline Maynard 6:09 The New York Times Backstory Micheline Maynard on members of the United Automobile Workers union who walked off the job at General Motors.
  4. NewsPod: 18 Sep 07 34:16 BBC Radio NewsPod Iraq security firms probed / 'McCanns innocent': spokesman / Gay footballers....
  5. NewsPod: 20 Sep 07 36:42 BBC Radio NewsPod US Middle East peace push / Iraq war poetry / Mourinho leaves Chelsea....
  6. NewsPod: 21 Sep 07 34:14 BBC Radio NewsPod Nuclear terrorism warning / Online bullying / Is groundskeeper Willie the ultimate Scot?...
  7. NewsPod: 24 Sep 07 35:41 BBC Radio NewsPod Burma protests / Iranians on war / 'Umms' and 'ahhs' in speech are good: research....
  8. Domestic Spying, The Terror Presidency from the Inside, Mountaintop Mining 53:23 Bill Moyers Journal BILL MOYERS JOURNAL | PBS Bill Moyers talks with American Civil Liberties Union Anthony D. Romero and former Republican Congressman Mickey Edwards about wiretapping and domestic surveillance and Justice Dept. insider Jack Goldsmith on THE TERROR PRESIDENCY. Plus, a mountaintop min
  9. Observer Blackwells talk: Germain Greer 54:31 Guardian Unlimited Books on Guardian Unlimited Germain Greer discusses her latest book Shakespeare's Wife.
  10. Ibrahim interviewed by Wright 58:25 C-SPAN C-SPAN - After Words Raymond Ibrahim, editor and translator of "The Al Qaeda Reader" interviewed by Pulitzer Prize winner Lawrence Wright.
  11. September 19th: Richard Monette 9:35 CBC Radio CBC Radio: Editor's Choice The curtains have closed on Richard Monette’s tenure as the artistic director of the Stratford Festival. He spoke with Ontario Morning host Wei Chen about his career.
  12. September 20th: Cellular Obligations 4:43 CBC Radio CBC Radio: Editor's Choice If you’re looking to get out of your cell phone contract, my friend Tom Lucier has some advice for you. He chatted with host Nora Young on Spark. Take it with a grain of salt.
  13. September 21st: Made in China - Beware or Be Wary? 4:08 CBC Radio CBC Radio: Editor's Choice A recent poll suggests that many Canadians would like to see warning labels on products made in China. Maybe this shouldn’t come as a surprise, given all the recalls made on toys from China this year. But our Business Columnist Michael Hlinka doesn’t thin
  14. September 24th: What are you insinuating? 28:06 CBC Radio CBC Radio: Editor's Choice From And Sometimes Y...Why we rely on innuendo and metaphor to communicate. Words are packed with meaning and emotion. There are hundreds of ways to say basically the same thing. Like when you're asking for a raise, or trying to ask someone on a date. Jan
  15. As It Happens Daily: 2007-09-18 11:08 CBC Radio CBC Radio: The Best of As It Happens Canada's mission in Iraq? A conversation with the head of operations of a leading private security firm -- which happens to be based in Montreal. Carol speaks with GardaWorld's Paul Wood.
  16. As It Happens Daily: 2007-09-19 9:04 CBC Radio CBC Radio: The Best of As It Happens Blackwater, whitewash. An Iraqi man who believes the private security firm killed his father gets nowhere with his enquiries.
  17. As It Happens Daily: 2007-09-20 14:23 CBC Radio CBC Radio: The Best of As It Happens Making a run for the other border. Following a crackdown, illegal Mexican immigrants in the U.S. flock to Windsor, Ontario to seek refugee status in Canada.
  18. The Best of As it Happens: 2007-09-21 48:25 CBC Radio CBC Radio: The Best of As It Happens Free and cleared. A Rwandan-Canadian is exonerated from accusations of war crimes. Get shirty. A group of students in Nova Scotia takes aim at bullying -- by dressing in pink. Now that's a do-Khan attitude. An Australian adventurer is set to complete a
  19. As It Happens Daily: 2007-09-21 8:33 CBC Radio CBC Radio: The Best of As It Happens Muddying the Blackwater. Despite being kicked out by the Iraqi government, the private security firm seems to be back on the job.
  20. As It Happens Daily: 2007-09-24 7:24 CBC Radio CBC Radio: The Best of As It Happens The noises he makes are enough to drive you loony. Eider that or he's mallard la tĂȘte. A conversation with Canada's new national duck-calling champion.
  21. What would Romber do? (09/16/07) 40:36 CBC Radio CBC Radio: The Best of DNTO What will we do for that elusive thing called "success?" Sook-Yin talks to indie filmmaker (and TIFF hit) Guy Maddin and Survivor/ Amazing Race stars Rob and Amber Mariano; comedians John Wing and Alix Sobler bring us their takes on success; and Clare Law
  22. The Measure of a Man 53:18 CBC Radio CBC Radio: The Best of Ideas Armour. Identity. Stature. Brand. Broadcaster JJ Lee takes up a tape measure and shears and digs through the social history of the suit.
  23. 18/09/2007: The Sushi Economy: Globalization and the Making of a Modern Delicacy 26:07 CBC Radio CBC Radio: The Best of The Current There was a time when tuna was considered a junk fish, good for little else than cat food. Today one fish will sell for 10s of thousands of dollars and then it will end up in a Sushi restaurant on another continent. Sushi may be a high-end delicacy but it
  24. 19/09/2007: Elder Care in India 28:34 CBC Radio CBC Radio: The Best of The Current Today on the Current podcast, the cost of caring for aging parents. India wants to make it illegal for children to leave their parents in the financial lurch. We'll raise the issues and calculate the value of a family.
  25. 20/09/2007: NATO and Canada’s Mission in Afghanistan 20:17 CBC Radio CBC Radio: The Best of The Current Countries from the UK to Germany have been urging Canada to keep on with its Afghan mission and as Germany has reiterated it has no intention of moving its troops anywhere close to serious combat. So if we want answers about NATO's Afghan mission, who we
  26. 24/09/2007: Segregation – Jena 6 20:23 CBC Radio CBC Radio: The Best of The Current 50 years ago, Minniejean Brown Trickey was a highschool student but to get in the front door of Little Rock Central Highschool, she and eight other African-American teenagers needed the help of the troops of the 101st Airborne division. Those students cam
  27. DocArchive: The Clinton Years Part 4 22:12 BBC World Service Documentary Archive Gavin Esler tells the story of Bill Clinton's controversial and colourful presidency, from epic victories to personal turmoil. The final part addresses the Monica Lewinsky scandal....
  28. DocArchive: Assignment - Liverpool's drug gangs 20 Sep 2007 22:17 BBC World Service Documentary Archive Assignment reports on how a once model public housing project in Liverpool, has become terrorised by young criminal gangs - who are believed to be responsible for the murder of an 11 year old boy....
  29. DocArchive: Top of the Class - Part 2 22:31 BBC World Service Documentary Archive Owen Bennett-Jones visits two of the world's leading educational establishments - Harvard University and Westminster School - to ask how they get such good results....
  30. DocArchive: We're No Angels 21:00 BBC World Service Documentary Archive Karin Wells investigates controversial new laws in Poland that require over 35s to prove they never collaborated with Communists....
  31. Flashlight Discovery - September 18 2007 18:17 The Orchard Flashlight Discovery Ministry, The Blackout, Dirty Harry, Rob Sonic, Brian Setzer Orchestra
  32. FooC: Bridget Kendall in Sochi 15 September 2007 28:19 BBC Radio 4 From Our Own Correspondent Despatches from BBC's foreign correspondents. This week Bridget Kendall reports from Russia where the appointment of a new Prime Minister has prompted street protests in Moscow. Karen Allen visits a hospital and meets some of the many women who have...
  33. FooC: Nick Thorpe in Budapest 20 September 2007 28:21 BBC Radio 4 From Our Own Correspondent Despatches from the BBC's foreign correspondents. This week Nick Thorpe reports from Hungary on Russia's resurgent influence in eastern Europe. Imogen Foulkes in Switzerland describes how an 18th Century girl was executed as a witch. Jonny Hogg meets...
  34. AOL Moving Executives, Headquarters To New York 7:11 Writers of The Washington Post and Staff of washingtonpost.com From The Pages of The Post AOL Moving Executives, Headquarters To New York
  35. A Ranking Writ In Brake Lights: D.C. 2nd in Traffic 8:21 Writers of The Washington Post and Staff of washingtonpost.com From The Pages of The Post Listen to articles and audio from The Washington Post and washingtonpost.com.
  36. Iranian Leader: Tehran Has No Need for Nuclear Bomb 3:01 Writers of The Washington Post and Staff of washingtonpost.com From The Pages of The Post Listen to articles and audio from The Washington Post and washingtonpost.com.
  37. FrontRow: James Blunt, Germaine Greer, Jimmy McGovern, Edwyn Collins 34:17 BBC Radio 4 Front Row Highlights Germaine Greer on her biography of Shakespeare's Wife. Jimmy McGovern on why he slightly regrets writing a stage play after twenty seven years in television. Singer Edwyn Collins discusses his return to recording after near-fatal illness. And...
  38. United by Dust - Live at The Duck Pond, Burning Man 2007 (Part 1) 48:48 DJ Steve Boyett GROOVELECTRIC: House, Progressive House, & Funky Tech House Journeys Playa grooves
  39. Breathing Underwater 1:02:47 dj steveboy GROOVELECTRIC: House, Progressive House, & Funky Tech House Journeys Don't try this at home.
  40. Guardian Weekly Podcast No 26 25:54 Mark King Guardian Weekly Podcast Window on the world: Iraqi reacts to the Petraeus report, Narwaz Sharif's failed Pakistan comeback, China's hackers target western governments, Cape Farewell's arctic voyages, France's Rugby World Cup victims, Detective Inspector Rebus retires
  41. NYT: Health Update for 09/17/2007 1:07 Jane Brody of The New York Times Health Update The topic is mosquitoes and garlic.
  42. Josef and Max 56:32 Ken Laster In The Groove, Jazz and Beyond A tribute to a couple of my Jazz heroes who sadly passed away recently.

PODCASTS 9-27.09-07 (MP3):
  1. Plastic Operator - Home 0207 4:46 IndieFeed.com community IndieFeed: Indie Pop Music Plastic Operator on IndieFeed Indie Pop
  2. Nina Nastasia and Jim White - I Write My Own Lists 4:21 IndieFeed.com community IndieFeed: Indie Pop Music Nina Nastasia and Jim White on IndieFeed Indie Pop
  3. Beirut - A Sunday Smile 4:43 IndieFeed.com community IndieFeed: Indie Pop Music Beirut on IndieFeed Indie Pop
  4. The Blind King - Till You're Gone 5:16 IndieFeed.com community IndieFeed: Indie Pop Music The Blind King on IndieFeed Indie Pop
  5. Letting Up Despite Great Faults - I Hear You Drowning But I'm Tied 4:14 IndieFeed.com community IndieFeed: Indie Pop Music Lettting Up Despite Great Faults on IndieFeed Indie Pop
  6. Only Son - Sleepyface 4:35 IndieFeed.com community IndieFeed: Indie Pop Music Only Son on IndieFeed Indie Pop
  7. Woolly Leaves - Peoples and Planets 4:38 IndieFeed.com community IndieFeed: Indie Pop Music Woolly Leaves on IndieFeed Indie Pop
  8. Vulturines - Chiriguana 5:33 IndieFeed.com community IndieFeed: Indie Pop Music Vulturines on IndieFeed Indie Pop
  9. Eltro - Storm Cloud of the Century 8:18 IndieFeed.com community IndieFeed: Indie Pop Music Eltro on IndieFeed Indie Pop
  10. Barzin - Let's Go Driving 5:33 IndieFeed.com community IndieFeed: Indie Pop Music Barzin on Indie Feed Indie Pop
  11. Brett Dennen - Ain't No Reason 5:21 IndieFeed.com community IndieFeed: Indie Pop Music Brett Dennen on IndieFeed Indie Pop
  12. Chad VanGaalen - Graveyard 4:53 IndieFeed.com community IndieFeed: Indie Pop Music Chad Van Gaalen on IndieFeed Indie Pop
  13. Jay Pea - Caroline 4:27 IndieFeed.com community IndieFeed: Indie Pop Music Jay Pea on IndieFeed Indie Pop
  14. Tom Langford - Tightwire 4:40 IndieFeed.com community IndieFeed: Indie Pop Music Tom Langford on IndieFeed Indie Pop
  15. Kind of Like Spitting - Share the Road 2:07 IndieFeed.com community IndieFeed: Indie Pop Music Kind of Like Spitting on IndieFeed Indie Pop
  16. Peter Barrett - In the Blink of an Eye 4:58 IndieFeed.com community IndieFeed: Indie Pop Music Peter Barrett on IndieFeed Indie Pop
  17. Ryan Auffenberg - Under All the Bright Lights 4:17 IndieFeed.com community IndieFeed: Indie Pop Music Ryan Auffenberg on IndieFeed Indie Pop
  18. Haley Bonar - Ransom 4:13 IndieFeed.com community IndieFeed: Indie Pop Music Haley Bonar on IndieFeed Indie Pop
  19. Aviette - Everest Spyhunter 5:29 IndieFeed.com community IndieFeed: Indie Pop Music Aviette on IndieFeed Indie Pop
  20. Devics - Red Morning 5:42 IndieFeed.com community IndieFeed: Indie Pop Music Devics on IndieFeed Indie Pop
  21. David and the Citizens - New Directions 4:01 IndieFeed.com community IndieFeed: Indie Pop Music David and the Citizens on IndieFeed Indie Pop
  22. le Show - September 16, 2007 47:57 Harry Shearer KCRW's Le Show le Show - Live from KCRW Studios in Los Angeles
  23. Bush, Hillary, New Attorney General, Working Seniors 29:25 Arianna Huffington KCRW's Left, Right & Center Bush promises troop reductions; Hillary, Hsu and healthcare; Ted Olson for Attorney General. Mark Warner and congressional math; Census says 5% more seniors are working past retirement age.
  24. Maximo Park 37:56 Nic Harcourt KCRW's Morning Becomes Eclectic Highly energetic, Maximo Park, perform their songs on Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am.KCRW thanks The Village
  25. General Freebie 3:31 Iris Bahr KCRW's Social Studies Hello, this is Svetlana Maksimovroskrakghaya with Social Studies for KCRW. I have always liked Toronto film festival because its good way to pick up new clients and catch up with old one
  26. Christopher Monger and Garry Shandling 28:43 Elvis Mitchell KCRW's The Treatment If you've watched The Larry Sander's Show, you've seen the words "Special Thanks to Roy London." It's also name of a documentary on the acting coach. Its director, Christopher Monger ...
  27. Health Insurance on Capitol Hill and the Presidential Campaign Trail 51:04 Warren Olney KCRW's To the Point As the presidential candidates debate the future of healthcare reform, President Bush and the Congress are at odds over a current program that's about to expire. the Iraqi government wants to cr...
  28. Are America's Private Security Contractors Out of Control. 51:01 Warren Olney KCRW's To the Point A deadly shooting incident involving Blackwater USA has the US and Iraq at odds over security for American diplomats. Why is the State Department so dependent on private contractors. Are they out o...
  29. Managing the Economy; Civil Rights in Louisiana 51:10 Warren Olney KCRW's To the Point The Federal Reserve's interest rate cut produced a sigh of relief this week in the markets.-- What does it mean for homeowners and prospective buyers. Is it a bailout for speculators and unwise inv...
  30. Iran's Nuclear Development and the Prospects for War 51:21 Warren Olney KCRW's To the Point A meeting today in Washington will set the state for efforts to get tougher UN sanctions against Iran's enrichment of nuclear fuel. Also an Iraq update, and a public rebuke to Osama bin Laden from ...
  31. Human Behavior and the Rest of the Natural World 51:21 Warren Olney KCRW's To the Point The latest Red List shows that mammals, amphibians, birds and plants are disappearing faster than ever because of human activities. Also, thousands of GM workers walk off their jobs, and the Presi...
  32. The English Beat 50:31 The English Beat KEXP Live Performances Podcast An incredible live set from legendary UK ska revivalists The English Beat. The current incarnation of the band is super tight and their mix of punk and pop with the sounds of Jamaica is just as exciting as it was in the early '80s.
  33. Mocean Worker 26:27 Mocean Worker KEXP Live Performances Podcast Shake ya boogie with this exclusive live set from Mocean Worker. A great mix of live funky jazz and modern electronics recorded at Bumbershoot 2007 on KEXP.
  34. KEXP Presents Music That Matters Vol. 41: Deer in the Headlights 1:12:35 Various Artists KEXP Presents Music That Matters Cheryl Waters hosts Music That Matters Vol. 41: Deer in the Headlights. You'll hear a mix of music from some of the artists that Cheryl's excited about right now. Tracks: 1. Junior Boys - In the Morning,2. Fruit Bats - Legs of Bees,3. The Epochs - Mouth
  35. Music That Matters, Vol. 64 - It's John, Bitch! 1:03:41 Various Artists KEXP Presents Music That Matters John in the Morning celebrates the Volume 64 on this podcast by bringing you the best local music, hip hop and rock that he spins on the Morning Show. It's once again the best of the Morning Show in podcast form! 1. Yeasayer - 2080 2. Pela - Lonesome He
  36. Jack Gold / Chris Pugh 59:56 Sonarchy Radio Podcast KEXP Presents Sonarchy Radio A very intense symphony for guitar and drums.
PODCASTS 9-27.08-07 (MP3):
  1. Khazak 59:02 Sonarchy Radio Podcast KEXP Presents Sonarchy Radio A band that swings, grooves and rides the blue notes. Michele Khazak's voice is soulful and powerful. Her band includes Eli Rosenblatt - guitar, Adam Kessler - drums and Birch Pereira - basses.
  2. Dede Wilsey 52:02 KQED Public Radio KQED's Forum The program talks with philanthropist Dede Wilsey.
  3. Inflation and the Housing Bubble 52:00 KQED Public Radio KQED's Forum Amid the Federal Reserve's cut of U.S. interest rates on Tuesday, the show examines what the central bank has done, why and what it portends for the U.S. and the global economy.
  4. Supercapitalism 52:00 KQED Public Radio KQED's Forum Former secretary of labor Robert B. Reich joins the program for a discussion on supercapitalism and the political influence of mega-corporations. Reich is the author of "Supercapitalism: The Transformation of Business, Democracy, and Everyday Life." This
  5. Kamala Harris 51:57 KQED Public Radio KQED's Forum The show talks with San Francisco District Attorney Kamala Harris.
  6. Lillian B. Rubin 51:57 KQED Public Radio KQED's Forum The program welcomes sociologist and psychotherapist Lillian B. Rubin for a discussion on changing conceptions of age and the emerging roles of the elderly in American society. Rubin's most recent work is "60 On Up: The Truth About Aging in America."
  7. Academic Freedom 52:01 KQED Public Radio KQED's Forum In the wake of a canceled speech by former Harvard President Larry Summers to the UC Board of Regents and a controversy surrounding the politics of the new dean of the UC Irvine law school, the program looks at the state of academic freedom on the college
  8. "The War" 52:00 KQED Public Radio KQED's Forum With Ken Burns' seven-part series "The War" airing on PBS starting Sunday, Dave Iverson and his guests discuss the ongoing controversy over how the Latino experience in World War II is represented in the documentary.
  9. Microsoft's E.U. Antitrust Case 52:01 KQED Public Radio KQED's Forum According to a decision handed down by a European Union court last week, Microsoft has abused its dominant market position. The show evaluates the antitrust ruling's potential impact on consumers and on technological innovation.
  10. Steven Pinker 51:59 KQED Public Radio KQED's Forum The show talks with evolutionary psychologist and author Steven Pinker about his new book, "The Stuff of Thought: Language As a Window into Human Nature." Pinker is a professor of psychology at Harvard University whose other books include "The Blank Slate
  11. Iran Update amd Unrest in Myanmar 52:00 KQED Public Radio KQED's Forum In its first half-hour, the show discusses recent border closings to northern Iraq by Iranian authorities as well as the current U.S. visit by the Iranian President. Then, in the second half-hour, Forum looks into ongoing demonstrations in Myanmar (former
  12. Material: BA Festival 13 Sep 07 31:20 BBC Radio 4 Material World The programme comes from the British Association Festival of Science in York. From crusty parchment to raspy voices, birdsong to saxophone, you can sample a smorgasbord of the research on show with Quentin Cooper....
  13. Ramstad's retirement means a battle for the 3rd District 53:29 Minnesota Public Radio MPR: Midmorning Podcast (Hour 1) with Kerri Miller Longtime Minnesota Rep. Jim Ramstad's retirement means Republicans and Democrats will be gearing up for a battle to win the open seat in Minnesota's 3rd District.
  14. Cameras in the courtroom? 53:30 Minnesota Public Radio MPR: Midmorning Podcast (Hour 1) with Kerri Miller The Minnesota Supreme Court may consider whether media cameras should be allowed in trial courtrooms. Advocates say electronic media help people understand what's going on in our judiciary system. Midmorning debates the merits of cameras in the courtroom.
  15. Chaska's social host law 53:28 Minnesota Public Radio MPR: Midmorning Podcast (Hour 1) with Kerri Miller The city of Chaska has passed a law that would hold individuals criminally responsible for hosting an event where underage drinking is occurring. Advocates say the time has come for such a law, but some are expressing concern the law casts too broad a net
  16. Language is more than words 53:31 Minnesota Public Radio MPR: Midmorning Podcast (Hour 1) with Kerri Miller Psychologist Steven Pinker has been thinking a lot about the words we use, and the way we use them. He argues that language doesn't simply convey messages, but provides a window into our thoughts, emotions, and social relationships.
  17. Revisiting the Summer of Love 53:30 Minnesota Public Radio MPR: Midmorning Podcast (Hour 2) with Kerri Miller The images and the music of the summer of 1967 endure, but some would say the hopes and dreams of the counter-culture died with that summer. Midmorning talks with a music critic and a historian about the music, the mayhem, and the meaning of the summer of
  18. The CIA turns 60 53:14 Minnesota Public Radio MPR: Midmorning Podcast (Hour 2) with Kerri Miller The Central Intelligence Agency turns 60 years old this month. Observers say the spy agency has a lot of work ahead to rebuild the clandestine service, especially in countries closed to the U.S. like Iran and North Korea.
  19. Brian Cox, the rock star physicist 53:29 Minnesota Public Radio MPR: Midmorning Podcast (Hour 2) with Kerri Miller He's gone from concert halls to the laboratory, and now British physicist Brian Cox is working on the world's largest particle collider, a machine that will recreate the conditions of the big bang. He joins Midmorning to discuss what he says is a huge lea
  20. Kids and money matters 53:28 Minnesota Public Radio MPR: Midmorning Podcast (Hour 2) with Kerri Miller Teaching their children about money is "Do as I say, not as I do" for a lot of parents. Personal finance expert Ruth Hayden talks about what kids need to know, and how parents can model better money management.
  21. New Classical Tracks for 09/18/07 5:51 Minnesota Public Radio MPR: New Classical Tracks with Julie Amacher Haydn: Symphonies 88-92, Sinfonia Concertante - Sir Simon Rattle/Berlin Philharmonic (EMI 94237)
  22. NYT: Music Popcast for 09/19/2007 17:59 Sia Michel of The New York Times Music Popcast This week: Gloria Estefan, Thurston Moore, Motion City Soundtrack, and Simian Mobile Disco.
  23. Music Weekly: 13.09.2007 30:30 Guardian Unlimited Music Weekly on Guardian Unlimited Jose Gonzalez plays two exclusive unplugged tracks from his brand new album. We look back on the career of ESG. And there's new music from Ian Brown, Damien Rice, and Lisa Maffia.
  24. Too Good to Be True 15:48 The New Yorker The New Yorker Out Loud Mark Singer talks about the pianist Joyce Hatto, with clips of music and archival interviews.
  25. Newsdesk: 20.09.2007 25:35 Guardian Unlimited Newsdesk on Guardian Unlimited Jon Dennis hears from Fiona Walsh on alleged supermarket fix, from Kevin McCarra on Jose Mourinho leaving Chelsea, from Jon Vidal on African floods and Xan Brooks on the latest films in Britain.
  26. Newsdesk: 21.09.2007 26:51 Guardian Unlimited Newsdesk on Guardian Unlimited Jon Dennis hears from John McFall on a new Treasury Select Committee Enquiry, from Ed Pilkington at the black protest in Louisiana, and from Phoenix High in London about raising boys' achievement.
  27. Newsdesk: 24.09.2007 24:09 Guardian Unlimited Newsdesk on Guardian Unlimited Jon Dennis hears from Michael White on the Labour conference, from Felicity Lawrence on low pay and immigration, from David Adam on bluetongue, and from Angelique Chrisafis on Marcel Marceau

PODCASTS 9-27.07-07 (MP3):
  1. Newsdesk: 18.09.2007 22:52 Guardian Unlimited Newsdesk on Guardian Unlimited Patrick Collinson on the Northern Rock crisis; Alan Travis on the failure of government departments to implement race relations policies; and Kevin McCarra on tonight's Champions League action.
  2. Newsdesk: 19.09.2007 21:22 Guardian Unlimited Newsdesk on Guardian Unlimited Julian Glover on the latest Guardian/ICM poll that shows David Cameron is the country's least popular leader; plus Kevin McCarra on the Champions League.
  3. Nick Lowe in Concert 09-18-2007 1:14:38 NPR NPR: All Songs Considered British country-pop crooner Nick Lowe in a full concert. With host Bob Boilen.
  4. The Apples in Stereo in Concert 09-20-2007 1:26:37 NPR NPR: All Songs Considered The Apples in Stereo in concert. With host Robin Hilton. The Apples in Stereo first emerged in the early '90s as part of the Elephant 6 collective, a group of musicians with a shared love of lo-fi, neo-psychedelic rock. Fifteen years later, the collecti
  5. Louis Prima, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Joe Henry 09-21-2007 31:06 NPR NPR: All Songs Considered Jazz singer and trumpeter Louis Prima; Miles Davis live from 1963; Legendary saxophonist John Coltrane; Moody, ethereal singer Pieta Brown; A rich world of sound from Joe Henry. With host Bob Boilen.
  6. NPR: 09-16-2007 Books 42:06 National Public Radio NPR: Books Stories: 1) Haitian Immigrant's Memoir Honors Two Fathers 2) Famous Authors' Rejection Letters Surface 3) Surviving Deafness and Deprivation in Remote Africa 4) Sen. Dodd Recalls Father's Role at Nuremberg Trials 5) Toobin's 'The Nine' Reveals Politics o
  7. Investors Want SEC's Help on Climate Risks 4:18 National Public Radio NPR: Business Story of the Day A group of state treasurers and asset management companies, controlling billions in stocks and other securities, wants the Securities and Exchange Commission to force companies to provide more information on the risks they face from climate change.
  8. Bernanke's Drive to Keep Economy on Track 5:54 National Public Radio NPR: Business Story of the Day The Federal Reserve's response to the crisis in the housing market was Chairman Ben Bernanke's biggest move since he took office. It comes in a week of publicity about his predecessor Alan Greenspan. But the real pressure stemmed from an economy at risk a
  9. Oil Prices at Record High; Experts Look for Fallout 4:10 National Public Radio NPR: Business Story of the Day Oil prices have hit another record, topping $82 a barrel. Despite the rising cost of energy, the global economy keeps growing. But some observers wonder how long that can last, despite the fact that both consumers and companies are better able to withstan
  10. Tracking How Consumers Use 'Inner Economist' 4:41 National Public Radio NPR: Business Story of the Day Economist Tyler Cowen's new book Discover Your Inner Economist explains how economic reasoning in everyday decisions can work to your advantage. He argues that money isn't always the best motivator.
  11. Apple's iPhone Heads to Europe 2:24 National Public Radio NPR: Business Story of the Day Apple will begin selling its iPhone in France, Germany and Britain in November. Apple has been hyping the launch, but the iPhone is expected to be a tougher sell in Europe. The network may be slow and then there are the hackers to worry about.
  12. Microsoft Considers Stake in Facebook 6:16 National Public Radio NPR: Business Story of the Day Microsoft is reportedly looking into buying a 5 percent stake in the social networking Web site Facebook. The prices being bandied about suggest FaceBook is being valued at about $10 billion.
  13. Car Talk Call of the Week #0736 4:37 Tom and Ray Magliozzi NPR: Car Talk's Call of the Week Car Talk's Call of the Week for September 8, 2007
  14. NPR: 09-18-2007 Day to Day -- Midday Magazine 45:09 National Public Radio NPR: Day to Day -- Midday Magazine Stories: 1) For Some Americans, Mission in Iraq Unclear 2) Deciphering the Changing Mission in Iraq 3) General and 'Surge' Architect Discusses War 4) Financial Misfortunes Keep Repo Man Busy 5) FDA Ban Impacts U.S. S***m Banks' Supplies 6) Survey Puts Ir
  15. NPR: 09-19-2007 Day to Day -- Midday Magazine 37:56 National Public Radio NPR: Day to Day -- Midday Magazine Stories: 1) Kansas City: The View from the Middle 2) Jeffs' Lawyers Put Church Members on Stand 3) Document Sheds Light on Fundamentalist Church 4) Inspector General Allegedly Blocked Probe 5) Water Shortage Compounds Zimbabweans' Plight 6) Daughter of '
  16. NPR: 09-20-2007 Day to Day -- Midday Magazine 45:13 National Public Radio NPR: Day to Day -- Midday Magazine Stories: 1) Demonstrators Mass in Support of Jena Six 2) Kansas City Inspires a Hometown Writer 3) Agriculture Secretary Eyes Hagel's Seat 4) A Look at Kansas City Transportation 5) Deaths on the Rise Along U.S. Border 6) 'Marketplace' Report: Airline Ha
  17. NPR: 09-21-2007 Day to Day -- Midday Magazine 45:17 National Public Radio NPR: Day to Day -- Midday Magazine Stories: 1) What Does it Mean to be in the Middle? 2) Father of Jena Attack Victim Speaks Out 3) Tough Candidates and Trying to Start a Movement 4) Kansas City Artist Was Master of the Heartland 5) Dole Discusses His Home State, 2008 Race 6) 'Marketplace
  18. NPR: 09-24-2007 Day to Day -- Midday Magazine 44:59 National Public Radio NPR: Day to Day -- Midday Magazine Stories: 1) As Contract Deadline Passes, GM Workers Strike 2) Little Rock Remembers Troops' Arrival 3) This Week in Politics: The Primary Race 4) Stronger Canadian Dollar Pivotal for New York 5) An Inside Look at Baghdad's Bomb Squad 6) 'Marketplace' Rep
  19. Stuck and Suicidal in a Post-Katrina Trailer Park 21:18 National Public Radio NPR: Driveway Moments Since Hurricane Katrina hit nearly two years ago, 100 families have been living in near isolation at Scenic Trails, a FEMA trailer park deep in the woods of Mississippi. The community is plagued by crime, drugs, and depression ? and residents see no way o
  20. September 14, 2007: Dispatches from Italy, Eithiopia, Libya and China 21:02 NPR NPR: Foreign Dispatch This week, Dispatches from Italy, Ethiopia Libya and China covering Pavarotti's funeral, celebrating the Millennium a little bit later than the rest of us, tapping ancient water from under the desert and remembering Chairman Mao's China Hosted by NPR's
  21. NPR: 09-18-2007 Fresh Air 46:24 National Public Radio NPR: Fresh Air Stories: 1) Alan Greenspan on 'Turbulence' and Exuberance 2) Toklas and Stein, 'Two Lives' Intertwined
  22. NPR: 09-19-2007 Fresh Air 45:44 National Public Radio NPR: Fresh Air Stories: 1) Jeffrey Toobin Profiles 'The Nine' Inside the Robes 2) Product Safety and the 'Made in China' Label
  23. NPR: 09-20-2007 Fresh Air 45:07 National Public Radio NPR: Fresh Air Stories: 1) Ahmed Rashid: Pakistan's Longtime Correspondent 2) 'Popeye' on DVD: It's Strong to the Finich
  24. NPR: 09-21-2007 Fresh Air 44:56 National Public Radio NPR: Fresh Air Stories: 1) Daniel Mendelsohn, Passionately Pursuing 'The Lost' 2) Ken Burns, Documenting Another Iconic War 3) Penn Goes 'Into the Wild,' Spirits High
  25. NPR: 09-24-2007 Fresh Air 46:30 National Public Radio NPR: Fresh Air Stories: 1) Demetri Martin, Live and In 'Person' 2) Actor Anthony Anderson, Inhabiting 'K-Ville'
  26. Size Matters: The Hidden Mathematics of Life 9:39 National Public Radio NPR: Hmmm.... Krulwich on Science Can animal lifespan be calculated with a mathematical formula? Professor Geoffrey West and his colleagues at the Santa Fe Institute have not only found out why larger mammals live longer, but how long they have to live.
  27. Mel Torm??: The 'Velvet' Voice of Jazz 51:58 NPR NPR: Jazz Profiles Mel Torm? was a consummate entertainer: a drummer, singer, composer, arranger, lyricist, writer and actor. Of course, underlying it all was his intuition for all things jazz -- and a voice to match.
  28. Erroll Garner: 'The Joy of a Genius' 52:47 NPR NPR: Jazz Profiles He is best remembered as the composer of the standard "Misty." But he also remains one of the greatest improvisers ever, a self-taught pianist whose unique approaches to melody, harmony and rhythm made him a star.
  29. Petraeus Is Selling; Is America Buying? 3:59 National Public Radio NPR: Koppel on the News Gen. David Petraeus has offered two days of testimony on Capitol Hill. Is America buying into his comments? What do the general's words on Iraq mean for the future of the war effort?
  30. NPR: 09-19-2007 Most E-Mailed Stories 27:04 National Public Radio NPR: Most E-Mailed Stories Stories: 1) Motorcycle Makers Seek to Quell Noise Outcry 2) Alan Bennett Imagines a Reading Royal 3) Expert: Subprime Borrowers Can Own Homes 4) Hummer, Mazda Convoy Clash on Chinese Road 5) Author Hosseini Returns to Afghanistan 6) Yale Returns Peruvian
  31. NPR: 09-22-2007 Most E-Mailed Stories 1:01:37 National Public Radio NPR: Most E-Mailed Stories Stories: 1) Author Sherman Alexie Targets Young Readers 2) Jaco Pastorius: 20 Years Later 3) For Ken Burns, a 'War' Not as Advertised 4) Daisy Bates and the Little Rock Nine 5) God Answers Law Suit from Nebraska Senator 6) Daniel Mendelsohn, Passionately
  32. NPR: 09-23-2007 Most E-Mailed Stories 43:12 National Public Radio NPR: Most E-Mailed Stories Stories: 1) Holocaust Victim's Lost Novels Help Daughter Heal 2) Lee Rocker's Big Bass Sound 3) Carmen on the Couch: Bizet's Bold Heroine 4) A Visit to Ethiopia's Rastafarian Diaspora 5) Hamill's New Novel Set in Depression-Era N.Y. 6) Remembering Louis
  33. NPR: 09-24-2007 Most E-Mailed Stories 35:38 National Public Radio NPR: Most E-Mailed Stories Stories: 1) World Bids Adieu to Marcel Marceau 2) Marcel Marceau Mined Mime's Deep Veins of Emotion 3) Living History in a Maryland Farmhouse 4) Latino War Vets Changed World at Home, Abroad 5) 'West Side Story', Around the World 6) Football Scramble
  34. NPR: 09-25-2007 Most E-Mailed Stories 50:19 National Public Radio NPR: Most E-Mailed Stories Stories: 1) Mother, Son Share Experiences of War 2) Freeing Myself Through Forgiveness 3) Global Dairy Demand Drives Up Prices 4) The Quest to Design the Perfect Yawn 5) Demetri Martin, Live and In 'Person' 6) Microsoft to Debut Final Halo Game

PODCASTS 9-27.06-07 (MP3):
  1. NPR: 09-16-2007 Music 54:49 National Public Radio NPR: Music Stories: 1) Immigrant Songs Offer New Twist on Old Sounds 2) Maria Callas, The Legend Who Lived for Her Art 3) Lalo Schifrin, from 'Mission Impossible' to Jazz 4) Campaign Songs Then and Now 5) Bela Bartok: Finding a Voice Through Folk Music 6) A Differe
  2. Anti-War Politics 43:54 On Point On Point with Tom Ashbrook Iraq war opposition, from the halls of Congress to the streets.
  3. Duke Lacrosse Lessons 42:43 On Point On Point with Tom Ashbrook It was a travesty: crude, privileged white-boy lacrosse players at Duke, raping a black woman for kicks. And then it was a different travesty: innocent young men railroaded by a politically-ambitious prosecutor, and a public too willing to believe. Race
  4. TV Online 43:59 On Point On Point with Tom Ashbrook TV goes to the web, and change happens.
  5. Reopening the Psalms 43:12 On Point On Point with Tom Ashbrook Whether you grew up in temple, or church, or the church of rock-and-roll or reggae, you know the Bible's Book of Psalms. "By the rivers of Babylon." "Sing a new song." "Out of the mouths of babes." "The valley of the shadow of death." The Psalms are the
  6. The Iraq Oil Equation 45:17 On Point On Point with Tom Ashbrook Iraq has the world's third largest proven reserves of oil, and they're barely tapped. This week, the price of oil reached $82 dollars a barrel -- the highest in history. And Alan Greenspan says in his new memoir that, at least for him, the U.S. invasion o
  7. Week in the News 44:56 On Point On Point with Tom Ashbrook Relief in the stock market. More foreclosures coming. The Democrats fall short on Iraq. Our weekly news roundtable goes behind the headlines.
  8. In Search of Vampires 44:16 On Point On Point with Tom Ashbrook What is it about vampires? Halloween is still five weeks away, and already the fake fangy teeth are in the drug store aisles, along with the little kits for applying trickles of blood. Some ladies and gentlemen and children of all ages cannot seem to ge
  9. America, Taxes and Election 08 44:38 On Point On Point with Tom Ashbrook Death and taxes are the two sure things, they say. In the last week, the storm's been brewing on the tax front. Former Fed chair Alan Greenspan re-emerged to say he never meant to sanction all of George W. Bush's big tax cuts and the GOP-led spending that
  10. Leviathan: A Whaling History 44:38 On Point On Point with Tom Ashbrook It was young men, big money, high-risk and do-or-die, lightning-speed action -- and we're not talking hedge fund traders here. When America was young and the earth's seas were teeming, the big juicy score, the fast money, was in whaling. Adventurous risk
  11. Auto Workers on Strike 42:53 On Point On Point with Tom Ashbrook The United Auto Workers union goes on strike against GM. Can America hold on to an auto industry?
  12. People Noise: 'A Million Lives' 5:22 National Public Radio NPR: Open Mic Music People Noise is a moody, ambient rock duo featuring the highly textured songwriting of Zeke Buck and Matt Johnson. Their music is introspective and passionate with an edge that recalls some of the early '90s work of Nirvana and Smashing Pumpkins.
  13. The Winter Family: 'So Soon' 5:00 National Public Radio NPR: Open Mic Music The Israeli duo The Winter Family plays dark, ambient music. Ruth Rosenthal sings and writes lyrics in English and Hebrew, while Xavier Klaine plays the organ, harmonium, and piano. They formed in 2004 and performed in Paris, New York, Milan, Gent, Tel Av
  14. The Deadly Syndrome: 'Eucalyptus' 4:57 National Public Radio NPR: Open Mic Music The L.A. rock quartet, the Deadly Syndrome, has been playing sold out shows and creating a good amount of buzz with their hilarious series of online videos used to promote the new album. Titled after a small bird, the Deadly Syndrome's 'The Ortolan' is a
  15. NPR: 09-16-2007 Pop Culture 11:07 National Public Radio NPR: Pop Culture Stories: 1) A Different Type of Hip-Hop Battle 2) Watching 'Willy Wonka' in Smell-O-Vision 3) Rappers 50 Cent, West Battle for Sales 4) Houston Symphony Tries Orchestra Trading Cards
  16. Tips for Getting a Good Night's Sleep 4:23 National Public Radio NPR: Satire from The Unger Report This week, our resident humorist offers some tips for travelers on how to get that elusive good night's sleep in a hotel room.
  17. Finding what was lost. 58:12 Selected Shorts NPR: Selected Shorts Two American stories make up this broadcast program, one by an acknowledged American master and the other by a master in the making. John Updike's intricate, elegiac, "The Walk with Elizanne" was included in The Best American Short Stories 2005, and is
  18. NPR: 09-19-2007 Shuffle 27:30 National Public Radio NPR: Shuffle NPR Shuffle mixes it up every day, offering an unpredictable sampler from 'Morning Edition', 'All Things Considered' and other award-winning NPR programs. Enjoy listening to this podcast just as you would enjoy listening to NPR - ready to be surprised by
  19. NPR: 09-20-2007 Shuffle 28:56 National Public Radio NPR: Shuffle NPR Shuffle mixes it up every day, offering an unpredictable sampler from 'Morning Edition', 'All Things Considered' and other award-winning NPR programs. Enjoy listening to this podcast just as you would enjoy listening to NPR - ready to be surprised by
  20. NPR: 09-21-2007 Shuffle 32:21 National Public Radio NPR: Shuffle NPR Shuffle mixes it up every day, offering an unpredictable sampler from 'Morning Edition', 'All Things Considered' and other award-winning NPR programs. Enjoy listening to this podcast just as you would enjoy listening to NPR - ready to be surprised by
  21. NPR: 09-22-2007 Shuffle 25:42 National Public Radio NPR: Shuffle NPR Shuffle mixes it up every day, offering an unpredictable sampler from 'Morning Edition', 'All Things Considered' and other award-winning NPR programs. Enjoy listening to this podcast just as you would enjoy listening to NPR - ready to be surprised by
  22. NPR: 09-23-2007 Shuffle 18:23 National Public Radio NPR: Shuffle NPR Shuffle mixes it up every day, offering an unpredictable sampler from 'Morning Edition', 'All Things Considered' and other award-winning NPR programs. Enjoy listening to this podcast just as you would enjoy listening to NPR - ready to be surprised by
  23. NPR: 09-24-2007 Shuffle 21:40 National Public Radio NPR: Shuffle NPR Shuffle mixes it up every day, offering an unpredictable sampler from 'Morning Edition', 'All Things Considered' and other award-winning NPR programs. Enjoy listening to this podcast just as you would enjoy listening to NPR - ready to be surprised by
  24. NPR: 09-25-2007 Shuffle 24:03 National Public Radio NPR: Shuffle NPR Shuffle mixes it up every day, offering an unpredictable sampler from 'Morning Edition', 'All Things Considered' and other award-winning NPR programs. Enjoy listening to this podcast just as you would enjoy listening to NPR - ready to be surprised by
  25. To Bill Belichick, a Question: Why Cheat? 3:36 National Public Radio NPR: Sports with Frank Deford Leading the New England Patriots to three Super Bowl championships, Bill Belichick has a resume that any NFL coach would envy. So why would he tarnish his reputation by cheating?
  26. Farmers Worry About Immigration Crackdown 4:54 National Public Radio NPR: Story of the Day The government wants to hold employers accountable if they can't show that their workers have valid Social Security numbers. Farmers say doing so could put them out of business -- an estimated 70 percent of agricultural workers in the U.S. are undocumente
  27. 'Jena Six' Case Prompts Mass Demonstrations 4:37 National Public Radio NPR: Story of the Day The streets of Jena, La., overflow with demonstrators rallying around the "Jena Six." Six black teens in the town face criminal charges for their role in the beating of a white student at the local high school last December.
  28. Central Park Show Marks 40 Years of 'Hair' 5:16 National Public Radio NPR: Story of the Day When the musical Hair opened 40 years ago, its spirit and music had a major influence on pop culture. New York's Public Theatre is presenting a concert version of Hair in Central Park this weekend.
  29. Keely Smith: A Swingin' Icon of Early Vegas 6:59 National Public Radio NPR: Story of the Day It took many sleepless nights to perfect the Las Vegas lounge act. Singer Keely Smith and husband Louis Prima put in many hours on the Strip in the '50s to do just that. Smith recalls her time at the Sahara. A new collection of her work is out on CD.
  30. Latino War Vets Changed World at Home, Abroad 8:39 National Public Radio NPR: Story of the Day After the attack on Pearl Harbor, as many as a half-million Latinos answered the call to war. Their service -- and return home -- changed their lives and created the building blocks for ending discriminative policies against minorities in the United State
  31. Mother, Son Share Experiences of War 9:06 National Public Radio NPR: Story of the Day In 2001, Lt. Katherine Flynn Nolan returned to Normandy for the first time since World War II and immediately began having flashbacks. The veteran nurse and her youngest son, who treated troops for combat stress in Afghanistan, recount their shared experi
  32. StoryCorps 28: Waiting for the Bell 4:05 StoryCorps NPR: StoryCorps Husband and wife Scott and Catherine Kohanek met while working at Kenwood Elementary School in Minneapolis--she was a Special Ed teacher, he was a custodian. They came to StoryCorps in New York City to remember the early days of their friendship that soon
  33. NPR: 09-18-2007 Talk of the Nation 1:34:50 National Public Radio NPR: Talk of the Nation Stories: 1) Report Finds Fault in Sex Offender Laws 2) Simpson Arrest Stirs Debate over Celebrity Justice 3) Tales from the Lost and Found 4) The Life and Legacy of Lord Cochrane 5) Letters: Anti-War Movement and Hovering Parents
  34. NPR: 09-19-2007 Talk of the Nation 1:35:12 National Public Radio NPR: Talk of the Nation Stories: 1) The Role of Private Contractors in Iraq 2) Political Junkie: Clinton's Health Care Plan 3) Humorist Dave Barry Sums Up the Millennium 4) Album Reveals Lifestyles of SS Officers at Auschwitz
  35. NPR: 09-20-2007 Talk of the Nation 1:34:27 National Public Radio NPR: Talk of the Nation Stories: 1) Debate over Controversial 'Israel Lobby' Continues 2) 'Promise to the Dead' a Chronicle of Exile 3) A Profile of Iraq's Anbar Province 4) Demonstrators March in Solidarity with 'Jena 6' 5) The Cultural Symbolism of the Noose
  36. NPR: 09-21-2007 Talk of the Nation 1:37:03 National Public Radio NPR: Talk of the Nation Stories: 1) Competitors Build Moon Rovers for Lunar X-Prize 2) An Update from the Mars Orbiter 3) Study: Bad In-Flight Air Exacerbated by Passengers 4) Encouraging American Girls to Embrace Math
  37. NPR: 09-24-2007 Talk of the Nation 1:35:15 National Public Radio NPR: Talk of the Nation Stories: 1) School Choice and Self-Selected Segregation 2) 'The War' Neglects Latino Stories, Cartoonist Says 3) 'Jena Six' Story Gained Momentum Online 4) NATO's Involvement in World Hot Spots
  38. 'Wash. Post' Pulls Muslim-Themed Comic Strip 8:54 National Public Radio NPR: Talk of the Nation Opinion Page The Washington Post recently refused to print a comic strip with a Muslim theme, fearing the depiction of Muslim female dress would be found offensive. Washington Post ombudsman Deborah Howell discusses the newspaper's decision.
  39. John Doe 11:15 WXPN Listener Supported Radio NPR: World Cafe Words and Music from WXPN On this edition of World Cafe Words and Music with host David Dye, former punk rocker John Doe plays music from his new CD "A Year in the Wilderness." Doe is best known for his stint in the seminal punk rock band X. 25 years after that band's inception,
  40. U.S. Military Surge Faces Challenges in Sadr City 7:38 National Public Radio NPR: World Story of the Day The biggest challenge to the U.S. 82nd Airborne, deployed to northeast Baghdad in the surge, is radical Shiite cleric Muktada al Sadr and his Mehdi Army. U.S. commanders say progress is complicated by divisions within Sadr's movement. Secret talks with Sa
  41. Mystery Surrounds Israeli Strike in Syria 5:31 National Public Radio NPR: World Story of the Day Israeli jets bombed a target in Syria in a night raid on Sept. 6. Unnamed Israeli and U.S. intelligence sources tell journalists the attack was prompted by possible nuclear cooperation between North Korea and Syria. Experts familiar with Syria's nuclear a
  42. Danger, Loss Loom over Immigrants' Tales 4:43 National Public Radio NPR: World Story of the Day Every year, thousands people brave dangerous sea voyages in the Mediterranean and treks across the Sahara Desert as they seek to escape developing nations and find jobs in Europe. Many don't make it. The survivors have stories to tell.
  43. Political Satire Flourishes on Iraqi TV 5:10 National Public Radio NPR: World Story of the Day Family gatherings during the celebration of Ramadan create prime opportunities for TV programming in the Middle East. This year, at least three satire shows have aired in Iraq, all deeply critical of political leaders. The audience loves the shows.
  44. Fujimori, Peru's Former Leader, to Face Charges 3:24 National Public Radio NPR: World Story of the Day Peru's former president, Alberto Fujimori, flies home in the custody of police, a day after the Chilean Supreme Court approved his extradition to face charges of corruption and human-rights violations related to "death squad" killings of 25 people.
  45. Fukuda Tapped to Be Japan's New Prime Minister 4:42 National Public Radio NPR: World Story of the Day Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party selects veteran politician Yasuo Fukuda as its leader, paving the way for him to become prime minister. But some observers are wondering whether Fukuda was selected because he will cater to the party's faction bosse
  46. Myanmar's Leaders Threaten Protesters 4:47 National Public Radio NPR: World Story of the Day Faced with growing protests against their authority, the military regime in control of Myanmar, formerly Burma, threatened to crack down on the protesters if senior Buddhist leaders don't rein them in. The protests began with thousands of monks marching b
  47. September 14, 2007 (On The Media: Friday, 14 September 2007) 51:14 WNYC, New York Public Radio On The Media Show Summary: The image war over the War in Iraq, the British withdrawal from Basra Palace and pop-cultural allusions to Gitmo
  48. Unemployed Karl Rove Forced To Live On Canned Babies 0:53 The Onion The Onion Radio News
  49. Crazy Man Announces Plan To Stand In Doorway, Yell At Cars 0:49 The Onion The Onion Radio News
  50. Heroic Cancer Sufferer Inspires Others To Get Cancer 0:54 The Onion The Onion Radio News
  51. ATF Agent Also ATF Connoisseur 0:52 The Onion The Onion Radio News
  52. Britney Spears Leaves Mysterious Stain On The Red Carpet 1:00 The Onion The Onion Radio News
  53. The Changing World - Zimbabwe: Out of Control - Part Two 25:00 Public Radio International PRI: The Changing World The BBC's Paul Bakibinga examines what Zimbabweans might do to help their nation recover a more stable footing. He also explores the impact of Robert Mugabe - the only leader Zimbabwe has ever had, and the man many blame for the country's
  54. The Changing World - Zimbabwe: Out of Control - Part One 24:58 Public Radio International PRI: The Changing World For the past seven years, Zimbabwe has been struggling to cope with an ever-deepening political and economic crisis. In this documentary produced for the BBC World Service, Paul Bakibinga considers the causes behind the collapse of what was until

PODCASTS 9-27.05-07:
  1. Doris Lessing Part One Times Online 30:17 Times Online Books Podcast Podcast 2006 Part One. Author Doris Lessing discusses her work and inspirations. Recorded live at The Cheltenham Literature Festival.
  2. Doris Lessing Part Two Times Online 30:26 Times Online Books Podcast Podcast 2006 Part Two. Author Doris Lessing discusses her work and inspirations. Recorded live at The Cheltenham Literature Festival.

PODCASTS 9-27.04-07:
  1. Sounds: The Go Team Times Online 24:06 The Times Sounds Podcast Enhanced Music 2007 Matthew Cashmore Music The Brighton sample masters talk to Pete Paphides about their new album
  2. Sounds: Stephen Fretwell Times Online 31:38 The Times Sounds Podcast Enhanced Music 2007 Matthew Cashmore Music This week Pete Paphides talks to Manchesters Stephen Fretwell about trying to give singer songwriters a good name

PODCASTS 9-27.03-07:
  1. Beck Times Online 26:03 The Times Sounds Podcast Enhanced Podcast 2006 Matthew Cashmore Listen to lo-fi superstar Beck in conversation with Pete Pahides
  2. Lemonheads Times Online 23:35 The Times Sounds Podcast Enhanced Podcast 2006 Matthew Cashmore This week, our chief rock critic Pete Paphides interviews Evan Dando, lead singer of The Lemonheads
  3. Elton John and Bernie Taupin Times Online 24:10 The Times Sounds Podcast Enhanced Podcast 2006 Matthew Cashmore This week hear Elton John and Bernie Taupin take you through new album The Captain and the Kid

PODCASTS 9-27.02-07 (MP3):
  1. OpCast: OpCast for 09/19/2007 15:06 David Shipley of The New York Times OpCast This week: David Shipley speaks with Op-Ed editors Andrew Rosenthal, Chris Suellentrop and Toben Harshaw.
  2. Women and Islam 14:32 Wisconsin Public Radio PRI: To the Best of Our Knowledge Lila Azam Zanganeh tells Jim Fleming that Iranian women who supported the Revolution did not expect to lose the rights and freedoms they had achieved under the Shah, but she has faith that things will improve for women in her country.
  3. Queer Culture 15:32 Wisconsin Public Radio PRI: To the Best of Our Knowledge Performance artist Tim Miller focuses on dimensions of his life as a gay man in his work. His latest piece is called "Us" and is about the difficulty he faces making a permanent life in the Unites States with his Australian - born life partner. Miller tal
  4. On the Road (Studio 360) 51:30 Public Radio International/WNYC PRI's Studio 360 The road trip as a rite of passage. Sean Penn tells us about his new movie, Into the Wild, a true story about a young man who leaves everything behind to live alone in the Alaskan wilderness. And we celebrate the 50th anniversary of On the Road. A couple
  5. The World: Global Hit - Ron Sexsmith 8:23 Public Radio International PRI's The World: Global Hit Canadian artist Ron Sexsmith is a song-writer with friends in high places. He's not a household name but he does have some high-profile fans... like Sheryl Crow, Bono, Steve Earle, and Elvis Costello. And some of the industry's biggest names have covered
  6. The World: Global Hit - Diego Amador 4:30 Public Radio International PRI's The World: Global Hit The World's Marco Werman takes us to Spain to meet flamenco piano player Diego Amador.
  7. The World: Global Hit - Hot Hot Heat 2:52 Public Radio International PRI's The World: Global Hit Marco Werman profiles the Canadian band, Hot Hot Heat.
  8. HuwIntro: Bestival Special. 14 Sep 07 30:09 BBC Radio 1 Huw Stephens Introducing... This week we were all dressed up like Pirates at Bestival on the Isle of Wight! So on the podcast this week there's tracks from Miss Odd Kidd, Slow Club and Bastila on the BBC Introducing stage, plus session tracks from Nic Dawson Kelly and more ace...
  9. R4Choice: The Sex Lives of Us (part 1) - 14 Sep 07 27:09 BBC Radio 4 Radio 4 Choice Kaye Wellings explores British sexual attitudes and preoccupations through anecdote and frank talking. What do we get up to in the bedroom and beyond, and how do we feel about it?...
  10. 209: A Chat with Charlie Huston [Spoilers] 22:00 Rick Kleffel Rick Kleffel:Agony Column Breaking 'The Shotgun Rule'
  11. 210: The Women of Mystery Book Club 16:55 Rick Kleffel Rick Kleffel:Agony Column Agony Column Podcast News : From Readers to Writers
  12. 211: Sampling Dark Delicacies with Del Howison 15:15 Rick Kleffel Rick Kleffel:Agony Column America's Only Horror-Only Bookstore
  13. 212: The Pixel-Stained Technopeasant Wretch Debate 1:08:41 Rick Kleffel Rick Kleffel:Agony Column Tachyon Publications Presents SF in SF
  14. Science Podcast, 14 September 2007 39:10 Science Science Magazine Podcast Computer simulation of ethnic violence; "warm" dark matter; using light to treat mental illnesses; introducing Gonzo science; and more.
  15. Science Podcast, 24 November 2006 32:08 Science Science Magazine Podcast Good news on poaching in the Serengeti; the pros and cons of carbon emission trading; the evolution and population genetics of the typhoid bacterium; and more.
  16. Science Weekly: 17.09.2007 33:29 Guardian Unlimited Science on Guardian Unlimited We discuss transplanting pig organs, face recongition, and postcode profiling as we look back on the highlights of the BA Festival of Science. Plus, more on the British space programme, and further dangers of rock n' roll.
  17. Science Weekly: 24.09.2007 31:41 Guardian Unlimited Science on Guardian Unlimited Lucy Hawking on the basics of black holes...and on being the daughter of the cleverest man on the planet; The Science Museum's new Director tells us about his new role; We ask if the scientific tussle over the fossilised Hobbit in Indonesia can now be put
  18. NYT: Science Times for 09/18/2007 17:08 David Corcoran of The New York Times Science Times This week: A botanist in Vietnam, a prenatal genetic councilor and chimpanzees impressing their mates.
  19. Slate: Electronica: The Sequel 7:09 Slate Magazine Slate Magazine Daily Podcast Electronica: The Sequel - Has the music of the future finally arrived? By Hua Hsu
  20. Slate: Food, Inglorious Food 8:32 Slate Magazine Slate Magazine Daily Podcast Food, Inglorious Food: My decision to opt out of the macho food-writing movement, by Paul Levy
  21. Slate: An American Prius 6:08 Slate Magazine Slate Magazine Daily Podcast An American Prius? Japanese automakers have crushed the Big Three with their hybrids. Here's how U.S. carmakers could catch up, by Daniel Gross
  22. Slate: The New Cigarette 9:33 Slate Magazine Slate Magazine Daily Podcast The New Cigarette: A new book argues that chemical waste is as much to blame for cancer as smoking, by Barron H. Lerner
  23. Slate: The Mashed-Up Gabfest 32:38 Slate Magazine Slate's Political Gabfest Slate's Political Gabfest, with John Dickerson, Mickey Kaus, and Rachel Sklar. On today's agenda: the Petraeus/Crocker testimony, the 9/11 anniversary, and the presidential races.
  24. STW: Scientists and the Enlightenment. 23 Jul 07. 42:21 BBC Radio 4 Start The Week This week Andrew Marr is joined by Walt Patterson, Jim Al-Khalili, Georgina Ferry and Dan Hind....
  25. End-of-Summer Bliss 22:16 Tom Breihan Status Ain't Hood Sweater weather brings fizzy, happy indie-rock
  26. #192: Meet the Pros 59:35 Chicago Public Radio This American Life Stories of amateurs hurtling themselves at the pros whose jobs they covet.
  27. NYT: The Ethicist's Randy Cohen 1:07:28 The New York Times TimesTalks The Ethicist's Randy Cohen on some of today's most vexing ethical dilemmas, with audience interaction.
  28. Today: 08:50 Dressing Down 19 Sep 07 3:34 BBC Radio 4 Best of Today For the first time the Good Food Guide has ditched any mention of dress codes in restaurants because too few of them have one. Does it matter if we don't dress up to go out?...
  29. Today: 0810 Deaths in Custody 21 Sep 07 10:20 BBC Radio 4 Best of Today Why are so many people killing themselves in prison - not just adults but young people in youth offender institutions?...
  30. Today: 0750 A Mighty Heart 21 Sep 07 6:33 BBC Radio 4 Best of Today Michael Winterbottom's film "A Mighty Heart" tells the story of the killing of the journalist Daniel Pearl. His father Dr Judea Pearl has criticised the publicity surrounding the film for drawing a moral equivalence between his son's killers and...
  31. Today: 08:50 Hearts and Minds 5:27 BBC Radio 4 Best of Today Is it possible to win the hearts and minds of the people of Afghanistan and turn them towards the notion of democracy? With us are Professor Hugh Strachan of Oxford University and Amyas Godfrey, who served with the royal welsh fusiliers in places like...
  32. Today: 0830 David Blunkett 22 Sept 07 13:32 BBC Radio 4 Best of Today Former home secretary David Blunkett on the case of the community support officers who failed to save a boy from drowning....
  33. Today: 0820 Home Coming Parades 22 Sept 07 6:11 BBC Radio 4 Best of Today Is General Sir Richard Dannatt, Britain's most senior soldier, right when he says returning troops should be greeted with home coming parades?...
  34. Today: 0810 Gordon Brown 24 Sep 07 16:45 BBC Radio 4 Best of Today We speak to Prime Minister Gordon Brown from the Labour Party Conference....
  35. Today: 0845 Environmental Literature 24 Sep 07 3:45 BBC Radio 4 Best of Today Can literature deal effectively with modern scientific problems like climate change. Or does it just make us believe there are easy solutions? The Award winning author Jeanette Winterson has written about the environemnt in her new novel, The Stone...
  36. Today: 0810 Burma 25 Sep 07 10:10 BBC Radio 4 Best of Today Residents are warned not to join growing protests. What lies ahead for the country in the grip of a brutal regime? Listen to John Bercow MP and Dr Zar NI of the Free Burma Coalition....
  37. Today: 0750 V.S Naipaul 25 Sep 07 10:34 BBC Radio 4 Best of Today We speak to V.S Naipaul, grand old man of letters, about his taste, judgements, friendships and his new book....
  38. NYT: Weekend Business for 09/14/2007 32:07 Jeff Sommer of The New York Times Weekend Business This week: Skipping business school on the Wall Street fast track, the Chinese stock market boom, a drug controversy in the dialysis business, and prospects for blue chip stocks.
  39. WFMU's Anti Static with Mike Lupica from Sep 12, 2007 21:57 WFMU and Mike Lupica WFMU's Anti Static with Mike Lupica Anti Static with Mike Lupica Podcast on WFMU.org from Sep 12, 2007 (Blunderbuss, Mr. Wrong, Children's Crusade)
  40. WFMU's Dave Emory from Sep 18, 2007 1:08:55 WFMU and Dave Emory WFMU's Dave Emory Dave Emory Podcast on WFMU.org from Sep 18, 2007 (FTR#304: Illegal Procedure: Organized Crime and the NFL)
  41. Borromeo String Quartet plays Mozart - WGBH Classical Performance 31:07 WGBH Radio Boston WGBH Classical Performance Mozart was a great admirer of Haydn's string quartets. The two composers played them together in chamber music evenings during the cold winter months of the 1780's in Vienna. So naturally Mozart made Haydn his model when it came to writing his own quar

PODCASTS 9-27.01-07 (MP3):
  1. Peter Sykes talks about Bach's Concerto for Two Harpsichords 0:48 WGBH Radio Boston WGBH Classical Performance Harpsichordist Peter Sykes isn't exactly heartbroken to have no orchestra for the unusual Concerto in C major BWV.1061a by J.S. Bach! He talks about it in this interview with WGBH's Richard Knisely. Recorded in a live broadcast from WGBH's Studio One o
  2. Peter Sykes and Mahan Esfahani play J.S. Bach - WGBH Classical Performance 18:53 WGBH Radio Boston WGBH Classical Performance The harpsichord duo of Peter Sykes and Mahan Esfahani tackle Bach's Concerto for Two Harpsichords, BWV.1061a. Mr. Sykes is renowned for his interpretations of Bach's keyboard music, and his student, Mr. Esfahani, is now on his way to a major career in Ear
  3. Capitalizing on Disaster (The Brian Lehrer Show: Tuesday, 18 September 2007) 35:55 WNYC, New York Public Radio WNYC's Brian Lehrer Show Naomi Klein, Canadian anti-globalism activist and author of The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism (Metropolitan Books, 2007) says corporate capitalism exploits catastrophes (like Katrina, 9/11, the tsunami) to gain control of markets. The Sh
  4. Blackwater Down (The Brian Lehrer Show: Wednesday, 19 September 2007) 33:25 WNYC, New York Public Radio WNYC's Brian Lehrer Show Jeremy Scahill, reporter for The Nation and author of Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army (Nation Books, 2007), discusses the role of private contractors in the Iraq war, and Blackwater's recent troubles in Iraq. Blackwater is
  5. Rating the Housing Market (The Brian Lehrer Show: Thursday, 20 September 2007) 18:11 WNYC, New York Public Radio WNYC's Brian Lehrer Show Bob Guskind, editor of the real estate blog, Curbed, examines the impact of the fed rate cut on New York's housing market, in our weekly look at real-estate during the month of September.
  6. What a Week He's Had (The Brian Lehrer Show: Friday, 21 September 2007) 35:18 WNYC, New York Public Radio WNYC's Brian Lehrer Show Jonathan Capehart, editorial board member for The Washington Post, discusses Senator Obama's long week on the campaign trail.
  7. Are You Being Gouged? (The Brian Lehrer Show: Monday, 24 September 2007) 8:56 WNYC, New York Public Radio WNYC's Brian Lehrer Show Our latest crowdsourcing project asks listeners to go to their local grocery store and find out the price of three goods: milk, lettuce and beer. You don’t have to buy them (or consume them), but we want to know how much they cost in different neighborho
  8. Please Explain: HMOs 33:58 WNYC New York Public Radio WNYC's Leonard Lopate Show: Please Explain More than half of all Americans who have health insurance belong to health maintenance organizations, more commonly called HMOs. Professor Michael Sparer of Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health
  9. Detective Stories (Radio Lab) 57:56 Jad Abumrad & Robert Krulwich WNYC's Radio Lab Forensics, archeology, genealogy, and genetics are devoted to figuring out what really happened. In this hour, we hear surprising stories of playing detective, and find that what really happened in the past is not always what you'd expect. We start at a t
  10. Rhythm is Gonna Get You (Soundcheck: Tuesday, 18 September 2007) 30:21 WNYC, New York Public Radio WNYC's Soundcheck Pre-revolutionary Cuban remains an endless source of nostalgia as several new albums reveal, including "90 Millas" by Gloria Estefan. We find out what it's about when we speak with Carolina Gonzales, a contributor to Viva NY, a Latino-themed section of th
  11. Crikey! Australian Rock 101 (Soundcheck: Wednesday, 19 September 2007) 15:16 WNYC, New York Public Radio WNYC's Soundcheck To hit it big, Australian rock musicians have to work even harder than their American and European counterparts. Geographic isolation and expensive travel costs are just a couple of the hurdles Aussie musicians face. (And try finding a vegamite sandwich i
  12. Classical Record Breakers (Soundcheck: Thursday, 20 September 2007) 20:50 WNYC, New York Public Radio WNYC's Soundcheck Online downloads are giving a boost to classical record sales. But will it last? Klaus Heymann, the owner and founder of the classical label Naxos, and Newsweek reporter Alexandra A. Seno talk about the industry's changing business models.
  13. The Gift of Pitch (Soundcheck: Monday, 17 September 2007) 30:30 WNYC, New York Public Radio WNYC's Soundcheck Most people can't name a musical note without a reference tone, but those who can have so-called "perfect pitch." But are people born with perfect pitch, or can they earn it through diligent -- and early -- study? Two researchers share different studies o
  14. Troubled Tours (Soundcheck: Monday, 24 September 2007) 29:16 WNYC, New York Public Radio WNYC's Soundcheck Amy Winehouse, The White Stripes, and several other high-profile musicians have been canceling concert tours this fall. Today, Gary Bongiovanni, editor of the concert trade publication Pollstar, explains why cancellations occur and how concert presenters
  15. Sones de Mexico 7:20 National Geographic World Music Profiles Unearth the latest trends in world music, from Cuban ska to Cambodian rock. Featuring interviews and music, Profiles gives the stage to emerging artists from around the globe.
  16. Victor Axelrod 7:37 National Geographic World Music Profiles Unearth the latest trends in world music, from Cuban ska to Cambodian rock. Featuring interviews and music, Profiles gives the stage to emerging artists from around the globe.
  17. GlobalNews: 10 Sep 07 PM 25:28 BBC World Service Global News Petraeus report on Iraq / Former Pakistani PM deported / Plant porn...
  18. GlobalNews: 13 Sep 07 AM 24:28 BBC World Service Global News In the latest edition of the Global News Podcast we hear how child mortality is falling across the world, why President Putin has appointed a new prime Minister and we go on the hunt for Europe's rarest cat....
  19. GlobalNews: 13 Sep 07 PM 30:29 BBC World Service Global News Iraq Killing / Surviving in Zimbabwe / Terracotta Army in London....
  20. GlobalNews: 14 Sep 07 AM 22:17 BBC World Service Global News The best of the World Service output, including President Bush's speech, heavy fines in Formula One racing, and we look at corruption in Kenya....
  21. GlobalNews: 14 Sep 07 PM 25:40 BBC World Service Global News Benazir Bhutto interview / Google privacy call / Japanese confessions...
  22. GlobalNews: 17 Sep 07 AM 27:26 BBC World Service Global News French FM, Bernard Kouchner, gives strong warning about possible war with Iran over its nuclear programme. Exclusive interview with Gordon Brown abour Darfur. Why Kite Runner - the movie - will not be released in Afghanistan....
  23. GlobalNews: 17 Sep 07 PM 27:16 BBC World Service Global News Microsoft court ruling / Iran angered by France / Coral sea appeal /...
  24. GlobalNews: 18 Sep 07 AM 21:21 BBC World Service Global News Innocent or guilty, should every suspects DNA data be held indefinitely? - Bad times for Zimbabwe but can regional diplomacy come to the rescue? -And why soap and water could make all the difference!...
  25. GlobalNews: 18 Sep 07 PM 29:44 BBC World Service Global News Buddhist protest in Burma / Blackwater fallout / Liberian President...
  26. GlobalNews: 19 Sep 07 AM 25:07 BBC World Service Global News In this edition: . A town in the Peruvian Andes is reeling from an extra terrestrial visitor. . No space for the dead - a crisis for London's cemeteries. . Has the Federal Reserve's rate cut in the US cured the crisis of conficence in the global...
  27. GlobalNews: 20 Sep 07 AM 25:05 BBC World Service Global News Bomb blast in Lebanon/ Flooding continues across Africa...
  28. GlobalNews: 20 Sep 07 PM 29:33 BBC World Service Global News US Israel peace talks / Bank of England crisis / Lying US war veterans...
  29. GlobalNews: 21 Sep 07 AM 25:25 BBC World Service Global News Beijing's new bishop/ The ICC after a Sudanese minister...
  30. GlobalNews: 21 Sep 07 PM 24:50 BBC World Service Global News Lebanon Funeral / Fujimori extradition / Cyber Bullying...
  31. GlobalNews: 24 Sep 07 AM 25:37 BBC World Service Global News Middle East / Burma / Lost Luggage Shop...
  32. GlobalNews: 24 Sep 07 23:40 BBC World Service Global News Burma monks warned/France bankrupt/UK soldiers disturb animals...
  33. GlobalNews: 25 Sep 07 27:37 BBC World Service Global News Lebanon's future/Ahmadinejad speaks/pre-crime prediction...
  34. GlobalNews: 25 Sep PM 24:08 BBC World Service Global News Burma protests / Egypt strike / Space parcel gets lost...
  35. AISFP 32 - Writers of the Future - Kevin J. Anderson and Rebecca Moesta 24:02 Shaun Farrell Adventures in Scifi Publishing From the Writers of the Future ceremonies, Kevin J. Anderson and Rebecca Moesta discuss the business of writing.
  36. Afropop Second Acts 7:15 World Music Productions PRI: Afropop Worldwide In the world of Afropop, there ARE second acts. Think of Cesaria Evora, the Mahotella Queens, the Buena Vista Social Club and other artists and styles forgotten or neglected in their home countries who receive a second wind to their careers from internati
  37. Concert of Colors 2007 in Detroit, Michigan 7:02 World Music Productions PRI: Afropop Worldwide Our annual pilgrimage to this three day world music extravaganza takes us to the Motor City to enjoy concerts by Hugh Masekela, Tish Hinajosa, Black 47, Lola Morales, Nawal, DJ Delores, Basiks, the Neville Brothers, and others.
  38. The News from Lake Wobegon for Saturday, September 1, 2007 16:28 American Public Media APM: A Prairie Home Companion's News from Lake Wobegon The smell of the flowers and grass and corn and sweet beans rise through the air during the last weekend of summer in Lake Wobegon.
  39. The News from Lake Wobegon for Saturday, September 8, 2007 19:03 American Public Media APM: A Prairie Home Companion's News from Lake Wobegon Garrison talks about the funeral for Miss Lewis, who taught English in Lake Wobegon for 55 years.
  40. The News from Lake Wobegon for Saturday, September 15, 2007 14:25 American Public Media APM: A Prairie Home Companion's News from Lake Wobegon In Lake Wobegon, Pastor Inqvist learns a valuable lesson about turning on the furnace early in the fall.
  41. American RadioWorks - Routes to Recovery 51:44 American Public Media APM: American RadioWorks To mark the second anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, American RadioWorks teams up with Nick Spitzer of American Routes to find out how culture might save New Orleans.
  42. Word for Word, Friday September 7, 2007: Rob Riemen 53:05 American Public Media APM: APM: Word for Word The Nexus Institute CEO says that this kind of anti-intellectual culture is one that starves young people of opportunities to think critically and feeds religious and secular fundamentalism.
  43. Word for Word for September 14, 2007: Sam Harris 53:05 American Public Media APM: APM: Word for Word Sam Harris told why he believes religion poses a danger to modern societies in a July 4 speech at the Aspen Ideas Festival.
  44. Municipal Wi-fi hits some bumps 4:18 American Public Media APM: Future Tense Q/A with Esme Vos of muniwireless.com
  45. American business plants flag in virtual worlds 4:23 American Public Media APM: Future Tense The state of business in virtual worlds
  46. News without editors 4:27 American Public Media APM: Future Tense Q/A with Amy Mitchell of Project for Excellence in Journalism
  47. The cell phone ring tone business: Is it anti-consumer? 4:26 American Public Media APM: Future Tense Q/A with Eliot Van Buskirk of Listening Post blog
  48. Cybercrime become more professional 4:11 American Public Media APM: Future Tense Q/A with Symantec's Mark Fosse
  49. Burlington, Vermont shows the way with broadband 4:00 American Public Media APM: Future Tense Q/A with Christopher Mitchell of the Insitute for Local Self-Reliance
  50. Internet TV program has political motive 4:32 American Public Media APM: Future Tense Q/A with Miro's Nicholas Reville
  51. Google, IBM take aim at Microsoft Office 4:30 American Public Media APM: Future Tense Q/A with Dwight Silverman on new choices for office software
  52. Brooklyn physician to treat patients over Internet 4:30 American Public Media APM: Future Tense Q/A with Dr. Jay Parkinson
  53. Are Apple's missteps eroding customer loyalty? 4:48 American Public Media APM: Future Tense Q/A with Jeremy Horwitz of iLounge.com
  54. The Writer's Almanac for Monday, September 10, 2007 5:14 American Public Media APM: Garrison Keillor's The Writer's Almanac The Writer's Almanac for Monday, September 10, 2007
  55. The Writer's Almanac for Tuesday, September 11, 2007 5:14 American Public Media APM: Garrison Keillor's The Writer's Almanac The Writer's Almanac for Tuesday, September 11, 2007
  56. The Writer's Almanac for Wednesday, September 12, 2007 5:14 American Public Media APM: Garrison Keillor's The Writer's Almanac The Writer's Almanac for Wednesday, September 12, 2007
  57. The Writer's Almanac for Thursday, September 13, 2007 5:14 American Public Media APM: Garrison Keillor's The Writer's Almanac The Writer's Almanac for Thursday, September 13, 2007
  58. The Writer's Almanac for Friday, September 14, 2007 5:14 American Public Media APM: Garrison Keillor's The Writer's Almanac The Writer's Almanac for Friday, September 14, 2007
  59. The Writer's Almanac for Saturday, September 15, 2007 5:14 American Public Media APM: Garrison Keillor's The Writer's Almanac The Writer's Almanac for Saturday, September 15, 2007
  60. The Writer's Almanac for Sunday, September 16, 2007 5:14 American Public Media APM: Garrison Keillor's The Writer's Almanac The Writer's Almanac for Sunday, September 16, 2007
  61. The Writer's Almanac for Monday, September 17, 2007 5:14 American Public Media APM: Garrison Keillor's The Writer's Almanac The Writer's Almanac for Monday, September 17, 2007
  62. The Writer's Almanac for Tuesday, September 18, 2007 5:14 American Public Media APM: Garrison Keillor's The Writer's Almanac The Writer's Almanac for Tuesday, September 18, 2007
  63. The Writer's Almanac for Wednesday, September 19, 2007 5:14 American Public Media APM: Garrison Keillor's The Writer's Almanac The Writer's Almanac for Sunday, September 16, 2007
  64. The Writer's Almanac for Thursday, September 20, 2007 5:14 American Public Media APM: Garrison Keillor's The Writer's Almanac The Writer's Almanac for Thursday, September 20, 2007
  65. The Writer's Almanac for Friday, September 21, 2007 5:14 American Public Media APM: Garrison Keillor's The Writer's Almanac The Writer's Almanac for Friday, September 21, 2007
  66. The Writer's Almanac for Saturday, September 22, 2007 5:14 American Public Media APM: Garrison Keillor's The Writer's Almanac The Writer's Almanac for Saturday, September 22, 2007
  67. The Writer's Almanac for Sunday, September 23, 2007 5:14 American Public Media APM: Garrison Keillor's The Writer's Almanac The Writer's Almanac for Sunday, September 23, 2007
  68. The Writer's Almanac for Monday, September 24, 2007 5:14 American Public Media APM: Garrison Keillor's The Writer's Almanac The Writer's Almanac for Monday, September 24, 2007
  69. The Writer's Almanac for Tuesday, September 25, 2007 5:14 American Public Media APM: Garrison Keillor's The Writer's Almanac The Writer's Almanac for Tuesday, September 25, 2007
  70. Marketplace for Monday, September 17, 2007 29:07 American Public Media APM: Marketplace Iraq tosses Blackwater out of the war ; Ruling is a bundle of trouble for Microsoft; Size may not matter in Fed rate cut; What did he say, exactly?; Farmers question roots of safety rules; Feeling a little solar powerless; No pause in music industry's tou
  71. Marketplace for Tuesday, September 18, 2007 29:07 American Public Media APM: Marketplace At these rates, what's next?; Mukasey, a subprime-lender defender; Making MySpace into ad space; Time to adjust the 'China Price' ; London gives rich foreigners a break; So nice of you to write; Free? Illegal? ... What's the difference?
  72. Marketplace for Wednesday, September 19, 2007 29:07 American Public Media APM: Marketplace Inflation turns on global economy; GM, UAW may put faith in trust fund; U.S. dollar drops to loonie level; Investment banks still counting losses; China inflation coming to U.S. price tags; Fed moves leave the little guy stuck; Music biz's future rests on
  73. Marketplace for Thursday, September 20, 2007 29:07 American Public Media APM: Marketplace A change of course and tone; Nasdaq in deal with Dubai exchange; Mexican cartels are a big U.S. business; Opposition grows to 'pharma-crops' ; Children's med plan has healthy support; Powerhouses stumble on level field
  74. Marketplace for Friday, September 21, 2007 29:07 American Public Media APM: Marketplace Gas-price rise expected to trickle out; Mattel to China: We didn't play nice; FDA bill stops short of drug-ad bans; Closing a door to identity thieves; 'We don't feel free at all'; Week on Wall Street; Alan, you should have known better; Halo3 takes publi
  75. Marketplace for Monday, September 24, 2007 29:07 American Public Media APM: Marketplace UAW workers strike General Motors; Union is set for a long standoff; Wal-Mart looks for more green; 'Buy 1, Give 1' laptop campaign boots up; Eavesdropping, the next business model; Leaving coal mining behind; Less farming, less poverty?; Battle heats up

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