dimanche 25 novembre 2012

Monday 26 November 2012

** A fascinating journey into the human brain, with psychiatrist Dr Iain McGilchrist, to understand how our brains shaped the modern world we live in today.

** Peng Liyuan, the new first lady of China is smart, beautiful, glamorous, a great singer and more famous than her husband.  So has China's Jackie Kennedy moment finally arrived?

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Recent highlights:

*A reflective hour with Barry Owen Jones, Australian Living Treasure, writer and former Federal Minister for Science http://bit.ly/WmMIZM

* Oceans: our last frontier, and our greatest hope as a food source http://bit.ly/Y3RD74

*The ethics of live-tweeting a violent conflict   http://bit.ly/TaQBAc

* Tim Flannery on the dangers of extinction, and of our national parks and nature reserves becoming 'marsupial ghost towns' http://bit.ly/XVee5T

* What do Chinese people think about their change of leadership – or about anything at all? It's a question seldom asked. http://bit.ly/TMmjEw

* A quirky take on frogs. And toads. http://bit.ly/TMqd08

* The Popes. A rollicking Papal history, from master storyteller John Julius Norwich. http://bit.ly/Q6k018

* The hushed up story of the Sandakan prisoners of war, and the three Death Marches in Borneo during WWII.    http://bit.ly/T0TPJV

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