Dialect - Bank nationalisation & impact of the credit crunch on ordinary people
Bristol Broadband Co-operative | 17.05.2008 11:48 | Analysis | Anti-racism | Terror War | World
Dialect - 16 May 2008
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Features this week [Time in brackets index to the featured item in the mp3
file]:
(08:11) The Biggest Financial Crisis in History? - Economics and the World War - Deep analysis of the Credit Crunch and what it means for ordinary people - we hear from Martin Summers, ex Eastern European Projects officer at the New Economics Foundation
(19:19) Radio Free Palestine broadcast to mark the 60th Anniversary of the State of Israel
(31:40) Miss X, testifies to what happened on the morning of 7/7 at Luton Station
(37:59) Poetry - Jeff
(40:20) Extract from Strange Conflict by Dennis Wheatley
(44:52) What's On in Bristol
(51:19) Ex US Marine Corps Staff Sargeant Jimmy Massey from Iraq Veterans Against the War gives us an inside view of USMC Intelligence Briefings
(55:09) Transform - Drug Legalisation campaign
Producer: Tony Gosling
Reporter: Tony Gosling
Presenters: John Peters-Coleman
What's On guide: Jeff Sparkes
Studio Engineer: Vilas Chitrakaran
Bristol Broadband Co-operative