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Dialect - My father's job... prosecuting Japanese war criminals

Dialect | 18.11.2010 01:22

plus how close did we come to nuclear war between India and Pakistan in 2008?
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HI-FI LISTEN
http://www.radio4all.net/index.php/program/47193

HI-FI DOWNLOAD
http://www.radio4all.net/files/tony@cultureshop.org.uk/2149-1-Dialect_21st_November.mp3

TIMINGS ON THE MP3 FILE
00:00 - Introduction
01:00 - Julian Cox has restored the wood and stone work such as sculpture and furniture of famous artists
11:00 - National Archive in Edinburgh - Anthea Page talks to Alison Rosy about Mary Queen Of Scots - part 1
17:30 - Local man Frank Maddix's father Craig Hallam was a war crimes trial prosecutor in Japan after World War Two
29:00 - Mumbai Hotel attack - a new game simulates war between India and Pakistan - but how close did we come to nuclear war back in 2008?
37:00 - A nomadic tale part 5 by and with Nick Payne
45:30 - Tim Burroughs - a poem about the surreal movement
48:00 - Classics Free Shop & the Emporium Art Gallery at 35 & 37 Stokes Croft plus 25th November poetry event.
49:30 - Jeff Sparkes' What's On Guide
54:00 - Credits

CREDITS
Presenters: Michaela Dennis & John Peters-Coleman
Reporters: Anthea Page & Tony Gosling
Studio Engineers: Michael Noyce & Lee Simpson
Producer: Jeff Sparks

Dialect
- Original article on IMC Bristol: http://bristol.indymedia.org/article/700000