Just added to my radio archive
<http://www.leftbusinessobserver.com/Radio.html>:

May 20, 2004 Marathon Special: State of the Empire Gary Younge, New
York correspondent of The Guardian, on U.S. reactions to the torture
photos, comparisons with British and other European imperialisms, and
race in the U.S. vs. the UK * Cynthia Enloe of Clark University,
famous for her feminist analyses of the military, talks about
masculinity in the Bush administration, the oil industry, and
military prisons * George Monbiot, author of Manifesto for a New
World Order, on offshoring as reparations, the WTO, the limits of
localism, and the democratization of global governance

May 6, 2004 Heather Boushey talks about child care, in anticipation
of Mother's Day * Merrill Goozner, author of The $800 Million Pill,
talks about drug development, and why medicines are so damned
expensive

April 29, 2004 Sean Jacobs, one of the organizers of the Ten Years of
Freedom film festival, talks about the festival and South African
politics * Richard Burkholder, Gallup's director of international
operations, talks about the firm's polling in Iraq * Aimee Liu,
author of the novel Flash House, talks about the CIA in Asia and
trafficking in women

April 15, 2004 Jagdish Bhagwati, professor of economics at Columbia
and author of In Defense of Globalization, talks about trade, capital
flows, poverty, and development

April 8, 2004 Chalmers Johnson, author of The Sorrows of Empire,
talks first about the political economy of Japan (recovery for real?
rightward move among the elite?) and then the evil effects of the
U.S. empire on the outside world and on our democracy

they join:
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April 1, 2004 Carlos Mejia, who left his national guard unit in Iraq
to protest the war, and who faces desertion charges, talks about the
war and his prospects * In a return engagement, Robert Fatton, author
of Haiti's Predatory Republic, talking about the social structure of
Haiti and the forces behind Aristide's rise, fall, rise, and fall

March 25, 2004 DH on outsourcing - as big a deal as they say? * Leo
Panitch, co-editor of The Socialist Register 2004, on the American
empire

along with
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* Nina Revoyr on the history of Los Angeles, real and fictional
* Bill Fletcher on war and peace
* Barbara Ehrenreich on Global Woman
* Slavoj Zizek on war, imperialism, and fantasy
* Keith Bradsher on the SUV
* Susie Bright on sex and politics
* Anatol Lieven on Iraq
* Lisa Jervis on feminism & pop culture
* Joseph Stiglitz on the IMF and the Wall St-Treasury axis
* Joel Schalit, author of Jerusalem Calling, on the Counterpunch
collection, The Politics of Anti-Semitism
* Naomi Klein on Argentina and the arrested political development of
the global justice movement
* Robert Fatton on Haiti
* Laura Flanders on Bushwomen
* Ursula Huws on the new world of work and why capitalism has avoided crisis
* Simon Head, author of The New Ruthless Economy, on working in the
era of surveillance, restructuring, and speedup
* Michael Albert on participatory economics (parecon)
* Michael Hudson, author of a report on the sleazy world of "subprime" finance
* Hamid Dabashi on Iran
* Marta Russell on the UN conference on disability
* Corey Robin on the neocons
* Sara Roy on the Palestinian economy
* Christian Parenti on his visit to Baghdad, and on his book The Soft
Cage (about surveillance in America from slavery to the Patriot Act)
* Tariq Ali, Noam Chomsky, and Cynthia Enloe on the then-impending
war with Iraq
* Michael Hardt on Empire
* Judith Levine on kids & sex
* Walden Bello on the World Social Forum and alternative development models
* Christopher Hitchens on Orwell and his new political affiliations

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