October 2005
October 31st, 2005 ||


Featured Guest(s):
Ralph Nader, David Model,
Phil interviews consumer advocate and presidential candidate, Ralph Nader. He also speaks with David Model, a Political Science Professor at Seneca College and author of Lying for Empire (Common Courage Press).
October 24th, 2005 ||


Featured Guest(s):
Fred Jerome, Kike Roach,
Phil interviews Fred Jerome, author of The Einstein File, about his latest book, co-written with Rodger Taylor - Einstein On Race and Racism. Fred Jerome talks about Albert Einstein in his role as an activist against racism and the general lack of awareness of this part of Einstein's life by the general public.
In the second half of the program, Toronto lawyer Kike Roach talks about the case of her client, Hassan Almry, who has been held under a Security Certificate for four years. Kike Roach gives us a glimpse of this new world of indefinite detainment without charges, loss of basic human rights, and secret trials.
Links:
The Einstein File
Einstein on Race and Racism
Homes not Bombs Home Page
October 17th, 2005 : mp3 file not currently online
Featured Guest(s):
Dave Zirin, Zafar Bangash,
Links:
EdgeOfSports.com
Muslimedia International
October 10th, 2005 : mp3 file not currently online
Featured Guest(s):
Rob Rolfe, Justin Podur,
This program features an interview with Rob Rolfe, author of a new book of poems entitled The Crooked Bridge.
The second guest is journalist and activist Justin Podur. Mr. Podur speaks to Phil about repression in Haiti and Canada's complicity.
October 3rd, 2005 ||


Featured Guest(s):
Harry Browne,
Phil speaks with Harry Browne, a journalist based in Dublin, about the decision of the IRA to decommission its weapons. Mr. Browne is the author of a recent article on the subject published by Counterpunch.org, and a frequent contributor to that publication.
Links:
Live from Hollywood: the IRA Disarms - Harry Browne
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