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

August 28, 2003 return after vacation, blackout, and fundraising
pre-emptions: Michael Albert on Parecon (participatory economics) *
Christian Parenti on his visit to Iraq [Albert will soon be joining
the lbo-talk list for a discussion of parecon]

it joins
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July 31, 2003 Ken Sherrill of the Hunter College poli sci department,
on the perils of nonpartisan elections * nurse-practitioner Helen
Ruddy-Brachman on the perils of Medicare reform

July 24, 2003 labor law professor Marc Linder on work hours and the
lack of pee breaks * Chris Carlsson on the bicycle anarcho-activists
of Critical Mass

July 17, 2003 Faye Wattleton, director of the Center for the
Advancement of women, on a poll of American women * Anatol Lieven on
postwar Iraq * Michael Shifter of Inter-American Dialogue on Bush &
Latin America

July 10, 2003 George Monbiot on global governance (and why the WTO
isn't so evil) * author and ctivist Marta Russell on the UN
conference on disability

July 3, 2003 Berkeley geographer Richard Walker on the geography of
the boom and bust * DH on the mess we're in with some listener phone
calls on the topic

June 19, 2003 Patrick Mason on the economics of racial discrimination
* Isabel Cole on dissident Americans abroad (click here for the
website) * Kim Schaffer on housing affordability

June 12, 2003 Michael Hudson, author of a report on the sleazy world
of "subprime" finance

June 5, 2003 Hilary Wainwright, editor of Red Pepper, on Blair's
political troubles * Hamid Dabashi on Iran

along with
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* Nina Revoyr on the history of Los Angeles, real and fictional
* Bill Fletcher on war and peace
* Slavoj Zizek on war, imperialism, and fantasy
* Susie Bright on sex and politics
* Joseph Stiglitz on the IMF and the Wall St-Treasury axis
* Naomi Klein on Argentina and the arrested political development of
the global justice movement
* William Pepper on the state-sponsored assasination of Martin Luther King
* Sara Roy on the Palestinian economy
* 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
* Mark Hertsgaard on the U.S. image abroad
* Ghada Karmi on her search for her Palestinian roots
* Jonathan Nitzan on the Israeli economy
* Alexandra Robbins on Skull & Bones

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