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1. #77 - Hope and remembrance
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(1:23 - 7:34) Wayne MacPhail attends a Hamilton vigil for Teenage Head's Frankie Venom. Frankie Venom died October 16. He was 52. (8:25 - 15:16) Part of the panel discussion from Rabble.ca's relaunch party. Speakers include Duncan Cameron, Maude Barlow, Jessica Yee, Murray Dobbin, and Anne LagaceDo
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public date: Wed, 03 Dec 2008 04:59:26 +0000 - (12 MB Type: MPEG)
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2. #78 - Communications: New Style Old Style
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(1:41 - 6:55) Interview with Jaimie Biggar from Canadians for a Progressive Coalition about how to keep the coalition a reality. (7:09 - 10:47) Keith Golding with his song Golden Cup. You can hear more from him at http://www.themeeting.ca ( 12:12 - 21:45) Interview with Kenneth Whyte, the author of
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public date: Fri, 12 Dec 2008 05:49:24 +0000 - (28 MB Type: MPEG)
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3. #76 - Whistle. STOP.
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(1:43 - 7:44) When the 2010 Olympic Spirit Train stopped in Edmonton, protestors were on the case, and they stole the show. Thanks to CJSR FM88 program RISE UP! for this piece. (8:18 - 11:30) LAL's tune Self Defense (12:36 - 18:42) Susan Nathan is a British Jew who exercised her right of return on
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public date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:22:42 +0000 - (15 MB Type: MPEG)
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4. #75 - Come join our party
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(1:20 - 4:34) Which is your least favorite party, and what would they have to do to gain your vote. What Whitehorse has to say. (4:59 - 8:21) Keith completes the following assignment: compare and contrast the U.S and Canadian election debates. (8:52 - 12:43) Horreya - Maryem Tollar and Ernie Tolla
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public date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:22:40 +0000 - (38 MB Type: MPEG)
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5. #74 - Rushdie, Lewis, and campaign cogitation
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(1:49 - 3:21) Election streeters: How engaged are you in following the campaign? (4:00 - 6:45) Stephen Lewis has devoted himself in the last few decades to fighting the spread of HIV/AIDS infections. Lewis delivered an address in Whitehorse last week (September 15, 2008). Canada's Aboriginal Commun
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public date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:22:34 +0000 - (28 MB Type: MPEG)
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6. #72 - Art is life
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(1:50-15:34) Stefan Christoff speaks to jazz trumpeter and poet Jason Selman. (15:48 -17:02) Selman reads from his book The Freedom I Stole. (17:59-21:17) Keith Gottschalk shares his tale of border crossings this summer. (21:22-25:55) Rebecca Higgs with "Parables." The song is featured on the rab
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public date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:22:30 +0000 - (35 MB Type: MPEG)
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7. #73 - Eat this election fever
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(1:38 - 5:12) Keith's continuing trials at the border, and what he thinks of Sarah Palin, John McCain's new running mate. (6:00 - 14:12) How do we pick out our favorite organic food... A new study by student Tegan Renner brings a bit of insight from a sample size of 100. (15:12 - 17:12) The band:
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public date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:22:30 +0000 - (27 MB Type: MPEG)
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8. #68 - The power of words
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(1:22 - 9:51) Interview with IMPAC Dublin Literary Award-winning Author Rawi Hage. (10:45 - 14:12) Three Little Words by the Sunshine Variety Club - myspace.com/sunshine variety club (15:30 - 18:52) Keith is commenting on politics and also swearing a blue streak in honor of George Carlin (19:25 -
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public date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:22:20 +0000 - (28 MB Type: MPEG)
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9. #70 - Study of hope
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In this episode Keith Gottschalk thinks maybe, just maybe, Obama might make a difference. Wayne MacPhail reviews Sprouts, a new way to create Flash content, we hear a bittersweet memory of Kenya from Victoria Fenner and the Reel Women, Judy Rebick and Cathi Bond go "woohoo" for Zodiac. Our music com
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public date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:22:20 +0000 - (29 MB Type: MPEG)
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10. #69 - rabble radio's wayback machine
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(1:08 - 3:48) Keith wishes the U.S. presidential candidates would be just a little less entertaining. (4:05 - 14:48) Farai Gonzo is a journalist who was forced to flee Zimbabwe after a warning that her life was in danger. She tells her story to Nicole Rogers. (15:38 - 23:21) The Radio-Canada Digital
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public date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:22:20 +0000 - (33 MB Type: MPEG)
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11. #71 - Our world, ourselves
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(1:26 - 9:18) It looks like it just might be more difficult to stop global warming than the public is being led to believe. Those are the findings of a research commentary published in the journal nature this week. The technological challenges are, the authors say, going to be far greater than we?ve
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public date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:22:20 +0000 - (33 MB Type: MPEG)
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12. #66 - There is power in a union
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(1:22 - 4:25) Keith Gottchalk is making his home a safe house for ideas. (5:12 - 13:53) Bob Bossin of Stringband remembers his folk compatriot, U.Utah Phillips. (14:28 - 16:54) Dr. Henri Morgentaler accepting the award from Outstanding contribution to Humanity from the Canadian Labour Congress. (
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public date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:22:14 +0000 - (35 MB Type: MPEG)
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13. #65 - Stop torture, one stop at a time
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(1:05 - 4:01) Keith is waiting for his government stimulus cheque. (4:30 - 6:04) Summer's here, but summer isn't the same everywhere. In this audio postcard, a taste of what swimming in glacier fed lakes in the Yukon can offer you. (6:04 - 10:18) New compilation from DJ Andy WilliamsClifton Joseph
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public date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:22:12 +0000 - (36 MB Type: MPEG)
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14. #64 - East side West side
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(1:53 - 5:56) Pivot Legal Society on the continuing story of the Insight Safe Injection site. (6:15 - 9:36) Music: Kim Beggs with the song Heartbreak Shoes. Kimbeggs.com (10:38 - 15:37) Reel women on Lars and The Real Girl. (16:18 - 17:51) Tikkun Toronto, Harvey's story excerpt (18:27 - 26:05) I
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public date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:22:08 +0000 - (35 MB Type: MPEG)
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15. #63 - From here to here
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(1:08 - 3:48) Keith wishes the U.S. presidential candidates would be just a little less entertaining. (4:05 - 14:48) Farai Gonzo is a journalist who was forced to flee Zimbabwe after a warning that her life was in danger. She tells her story to Nicole Rogers. (15:38 - 23:21) The Radio-Canada Digit
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public date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:22:03 +0000 - (33 MB Type: MPEG)
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16. #62 - Transforming justice
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(1:26 - 9:18) It looks like it just might be more difficult to stop global warming than the public is being led to believe. Those are the findings of a research commentary published in the journal nature this week. The technological challenges are, the authors say, going to be far greater than we?
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public date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:22:00 +0000 - (33 MB Type: MPEG)
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17. #61 - New News, nu.
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(00:54 - 03:50) Keith Gottschalk writes in on the anniversary of the Iraq War. (4:10 - 9:06) The RPN's latest program, Speakeasy, examines the possibility of post-traumatic stress among journalists. (9:44 - 14:31) Judy Rebick is pissed at the religious right for their take on The Secret. (14:4
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public date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:21:57 +0000 - (Type: MPEG)
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18. #60 - STAND together
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(1:42 - 10:15) The RPN's newest member speaks to the Anne Wagner, the advocacy director of STAND (Students Taking Action Now:Darfur). (10:49 - 16:35) Preach Ankobia. Direct to you from Montreal. (17:56 - 20:37) Keith Gottschalk is watching the final debate in the Democratic Party's leadership race
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public date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:21:56 +0000 - (Type: MPEG)
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19. #59 - Hope is in the Air
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In this episode Keith Gottschalk thinks maybe, just maybe, Obama might make a difference. Wayne MacPhail reviews Sprouts, a new way to create Flash content, we hear a bittersweet memory of Kenya from Victoria Fenner and the Reel Women, Judy Rebick and Cathi Bond go "woohoo" for Zodiac. Our music co
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public date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:21:48 +0000 - (29 MB Type: MPEG)
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20. #58 - Producer's Choice!
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This episode we've invited each producer with a podcast on the rabble podcast network to tell us what they think is their best work. Here are some of their picks. A contest to win k.d. lang's newest CD. Tell us what it is called and we will send the first two people who answer her CD. Email us at r
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public date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 02:21:45 +0000 - (43 MB Type: MPEG)
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