mardi 18 septembre 2012

Wednesday 19th September, 2012

*Professor Phil Scraton, on the findings of the Hillsborough Independent Panel, where 96 football fans died, and how thorough and appropriate the original investigations were.

* A special global discussion about cartoons and whether they can survive the digital age. Guests include Andrew Marlton and Steve Bell.

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Recent highlights:

*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 controversial A.Q. Khan, who sold nuclear secrets to North Korea is now running for office in Pakistan.    http://bit.ly/Rm3d5A

*The contributions of Frank Thring Sr 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

* Joumana Haddad is an outspoken Beirut-based feminist, who says she's addicted to adrenaline. She creates controversy with her views on sex, marriage, and gender roles in the Arab world. http://goo.gl/K9ZHj


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