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At 05:11 PM 9/14/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>I've just posted three new shows to my radio archive -
><http://www.leftbusinessobserver.com/Radio.html>.
>
>The shows are:
>
>September 12, 2002 Mohau Pheko looks back at the World Summit for
>Sustainable Development and forward with the movement that was energized
>by protesting it * two pundits from the hyperestablishment Council on
>Foreign Relations, Rachel Bronson and David Phillips, sing intellectual
>backup to Bush's war beat
>
>September 5, 2002 political economist Sungur Savran reports from Instanbul
>on the state of Turkey * Heather Boushey, co-author of The State of
>Working America, on the material welfare of the U.S. population
>
>August 29, 2002 Patrick Bond and Dennis Brutus report from Johannesburg on
>the World Summit for Sustainable Development, and the huge and repressed
>protests against it * Marc Linder, radical scholar of labor law at the
>University of Iowa, on U.S. wage and hour law and practice
>
>NOW IN LOW BANDWIDTH!
>Files are available in two flavors of MP3 - streaming and downloadable.
>Initially, only 48kbps versions were posted, but many people don't have
>the bandwidth to handle it. So, new shows will also be available is 16kbps
>as well, which offers lower sound quality, but should be well within the
>capacity of most dialups. Low-fi versions of older shows will be added in
>coming weeks.
>
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>There are now nine full shows and five individual interviews in the
>archive. Highlights include:
>
>* Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel-prize-winning former chief economist of the World
>Bank, on the U.S. economy, maldevelopment, and why it might be a good idea
>to shut the IMF rather than try to reform it
>
>* Michael Hardt, co-author of Empire, in two interviews, one from 2000 and
>one from 2002.
>
>* Judith Levine, author of Harmful to Minors, talking about kids, sex, and
>the national panic over their connections
>
>* Gilberto Buenano, Vice Minister of Planning and Regional Development in
>the government of Venezuela, talks about the coup attempt against the
>Chavez government, and what they're trying to do that's so annoyed
>Washington and the local elite
>
>* Bill Wolman and Anne Colamosca, talking about their book, The Great
>401(k) Hoax - how the new pension system screws workers and lets employers
>off the hook
>
>* Chris Kraus and Sylvere Lotringer, editors, Hatred of Capitalism, a
>collection of pieces, many of which first appeared in Semiotext(e), on
>economics, culture, and the hatred of capitalism, of which we're all a part.
>
>* Michael Perelman (economist and author, Steal This Idea) on intellectual
>property rights
>
>* Sharon Zukin and Michael Sorkin, talking about where the World Trade
>Center came from and what might take its place
>
>* Robert Brenner, author of The Boom and the Bubble, talking about boom
>and bust
>
>* Gore Vidal, talking about war, civil liberties, and the popular taste
>for repression