mardi 25 septembre 2012

Tonight on Late Night Live with Phillip Adams - Wednesday 26 September 2012

**National Correspondent for The Atlantic magazine, James Fallows talks about the upcoming U.S. Presidential debates between Mitt Romney and Barack Obama.

**The global role in Syria's fate.

**British columnist, George Monbiot reports on Diggers 2012, a group that intends to cultivate the disused land of Britain.

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Recent highlights:

*Palestinian lawyer and writer Raja Shehadeh, one of the guests at this year's Edinburgh International Book Festival, talks about life in the West Bank under Israeli occupation and about his love for the Palestinian landscape that's being overtaken by Israeli settlements. http://bit.ly/UGp3XG

*The future of cartoons in the digital age, or the post newspaper age. Featuring Steve Bell and Andrew Marlton. http://bit.ly/P0urPK

*With nearly twenty five per cent of the Australian continent indigenous-owned and managed, conservation challenges are forging new partnerships between owners, researchers and philanthropic organisations. http://bit.ly/SynYv9

*The contributions of Frank Thring Snr to Australia's fledgling film industry and his relationship with his famous actor son Frank Thring Jnr. http://bit.ly/PBXgS5

*Tom Pow, Scottish author and poet talks about his travels among the dying villages of Europe - in Spain, Italy and across vast swathes of Russia. http:// bit.ly/Ud47po

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