News/Talk Highlights for Monday, March 28 presents:

News/Talk Highlights for Monday, March 28

The Rainbow Minute
(Locally produced for WRIR)
08:59
12:29
04:29
Virginia Woolf – Novelist,
Feminist and Modernist
Living on Earth
09:00
The true costs of nuclear power
…and more
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Le Show with Harry Shearer
10:00

Hidden Histories
(Locally produced for WRIR)
10:01
The Pullman strike of 1893
Defenders Live with Ana Edwards
(Locally produced for WRIR)
12:00

Homespun CSPAN
(Locally produced for WRIR)
12:30

WRIR Favorites
01:00

Talk of the Nation
02:00
Politics and Libya;
Was TARP a success
…and more
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The Rainbow Minute (8:59, 12:29, 4:29)
Today:  "Virginia Woolf – Novelist, Feminist and Modernist" – read by Mary Gay Hutcherson
 
                       
 
Living on Earth (9:00)
Today:  
– Dueling Senate bills block CO2 regulations
– What to do with spent fuel pools
– True cost accounting for nuclear power
– An end to nuclear power in Vermont?
– Experts warned of reactor flaws years ago
– Rare penguins endangered by oil spill on remote island
– Adventures above the Arctic Circle
– Monsters, manipulation and the message from nuclear films
 
 
Le Show with Harry Shearer(10:00)
 
 
 
Hidden Histories (10:01)
Today:  How and why the Pullman Passenger Car strike of 1893 became one of the most destructive in US History
 
 
Defenders Live with Ana Edwards  (12:00)
 
 
 
Homespun CSPAN  (12:30)
 
 
 
WRIR Favorites: (1:00)
 
 
 
Talk of the Nation (2:00)
Today:  
– Explaining the politics of US involvement in Libya
– From the opinion page:  Arab revolutions and what they mean for the Israeli-Palestinian standoff
– Understanding the spirit of Japan through its literature
– Was TARP a success?
Dennis J

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    March 28th, 2011

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