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  1. FTL2008-10-03
  2. 4 Oct 2008 at 3:59am
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    Your Podscope hit is at 2:30 Bureaucrats Stealing Babies / Defacing Campaign Signs / Reaching Out to High Schoolers / Paula on the Federal Reserve / Nonagression Principle / Bailout Passes, Surprised? / Federal Hopelessness / Breakfast Foods / What Representation? / Waiting Until Death / Media Prices and Inflation / Free State Project / Negativity? / Ron Paul / Time to Talk Liberty with Friends and Family / Govt Won't Help / Illegal Fish Feeding



  3. Daily Giz Wiz 592: Skyscan 88825
  4. 17 Jun 2008 at 6:51am
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    Your Podscope hit is at 12:59 Hosts: Dick DeBartolo with Leo Laporte Keep those podcasts running on time with the Skyscan 88825 giant atomic clock. For more details and a chance to win the Mad Magazine "What The Heck Is It?" contest, visit GizWizBiz.com. Bandwidth for the Daily Giz Wiz is provided by AOL Radio Running time: 17:06



  5. Ken Ledeen & Harry Lewis - Blown to Bits
  6. 5 Jun 2008 at 8:00pm
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    Your Podscope hit is at 34:00 Ken Ledeen and Harry Lewis are co-authors (with Hal Abelson) of the forthcoming book "Blown to Bits: Your Life, Liberty, and Happiness After the Digital Explosion." All three authors are veteran information technologists. On this edition of Interviews with Innovators, host Jon Udell speaks to Ledeen and Lewis to reflect on the rapid and sweeping changes these technologies bring.



  7. 08.05.24 Survivor Micronesia - Finale Recap Show
  8. 25 May 2008 at 1:04am
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    Your Podscope hit is at 46:22 It’s the last show of the season and what better way to spend our Memorial Day Weekend than with our fans. GoHskrs adn Roxan guest star on the show tonight. Podcast: tcSURV080524.mp3



  9. Nightline (05.14.08)
  10. 15 May 2008 at 10:07am
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    Your Podscope hit is at 16:04 Tens of thousands remain buried alive after the massive quake in China.



  11. The Insatiable SUV
  12. 12 May 2008 at 7:33pm
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    Your Podscope hit is at 2:58 Millions of Americans are faced with a dilemma: What to do with that nice, big, comfortable and highly inefficient SUV? You could continue to drain your bank account to fill the thing with gas, or you could try a few other suggestions.



  13. qq-2008-05-10_02-Food for Thought
  14. 9 May 2008 at 8:00pm
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    Your Podscope hit is at 3:48 The benefits of breast feeding for the brain.



  15. Living on Earth: May 9, 2008
  16. 9 May 2008 at 1:00pm
    Your Podscope hit is at 4:37 Mangrove Destruction Put Myanmar at Risk / Culture of Disaster Relief / Nobel Women Urge U.S. to Act on Climate Change / World's Native Peoples Take on Climate Change / The Joshua Tree At Risk / Comfort Food for Chimps/Emerging Science Note / From Trash to Cash ? and Museums / Railroad Revival



  17. Inside Europe: The Inside Take on European Affairs
  18. 8 May 2008 at 10:12pm
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    Your Podscope hit is at 47:34 Inside Europe looks at the latest developments regarding Washington's plans for a missile defence shield on Polish and Czech territory. We'll be looking at the acute water shortage in Spain and finding out it Spaniards need to change their lifestyles. Are tough times pushing Germany to the Left? And how the Mosquito is threatening the UK's unruly. Listen to these stories and more.Tune in to Inside Europe on the radio or sign up for the Inside Europe podcast! You can also download the program from the website.Will the Poles and Czechs scupper Washington?s missile defence shieldTalks between Poland and the US on the deployment of a missile defence shield have reached a critical stage. This week the Warsaw government pressed Washington to help finance the modernising of its armed forces in exchange for deploying part of the shield on Polish territory. But the US has struck a tentative deal with Poland?s neighbour, the Czech Republic, to install a tracking radar there to work with the proposed Polish base. Washington insists the shield is designed to ward off potential ballistic missile attacks from rogue states but Russia strongly opposes it. This week Prague hosted a conference on missile defence following NATO?s cautious endorsement of the project. But as Rob Cameron reports, the Czechs remain a fragile ally in the defence plan.An acute water shortage forces Spaniards to change their lifestylesSpain is experiencing its most severe drought in decades. Water shortages are particularly acute around Barcelona in Catalonia.The Catalan Water Agency is planning to take the unprecedented step of importing water by ship from France and other parts of Spain. To help alleviate the problem, the Spanish Parliament has approved a 180-million euro project to channel water from the River Ebro to Barcelona. Environmentalists and local farmers have criticised the plan arguing that it will damage the Ebro basin and affect irrigation. Our Spain correspondent Jerome Socolovsky told me more about the crisis facing Barcelona.Are tough times pushing Germany to the LeftA study just released shows that Germany's middle class is getting squeezed. The report, by the consulting firm McKinsey, forecasts that if economic growth stays at current levels, the number of people earning in the middle-income range could fall below 50 percent of the population. That comes on the tails of another study showing the number of poor in Germany is growing at a substantial rate. All this has helped boost the fortunes of an upstart party on the far-left of the political spectrum. Named simply the Left Party, it's an outgrowth of the former communist party of East Germany. It was once taboo in western Germany, but it's gaining a good deal of support there. Some surveys show it to be Germany's third biggest political party these days. From the western state of Saarland, Kyle James reports. How the Mosquito is threatening the UK?s unrulyIn Britain, there has been growing concern about violent, unruly behaviour by young people. The concern intensified after a series of fatal attacks by gangs of drunken youths. The authorities have been fighting back, with an ultrasonic weapon. Hundreds of local councils, supermarkets and shops have deployed a device called The Mosquito. It is designed to disperse crowds of young people by emitting an annoying high-pitched sound. The sound is only audible to people under the age of twenty-five.But youth workers and civil liberty groups have condemned The Mosquito and are calling for a ban. From London Stephen Beard reports.Will the euro put Slovakia on the investment mapSlovakia is set to adopt the euro on the first of January next year. On Wednesday, the European Commission said Slovakia had fulfilled all the conditions enabling it to join the eurozone, which will make it the 16th country to adopt the common currency. The announcement crowns years of ambitious economic reforms in Slovakia and the Prime Minister Robert Fico said it was a significant historical decision for the country and its people. Anca Dragu from the English Service of Radio Slovakia International, says ordinary Slovaks share that view.Integrated schools bridge the divide in Northern IrelandIt?s now a year since Northern Ireland?s power-sharing government, comprising the Protestant Democratic Unionist Party and Catholic Sinn Fein, has been in office. It?s creation was a result of the landmark Good Friday agreement back in 1988. Relations are improving between the province?s Catholic and Protestant communities. And a sign of that is the increasing demand for non-denominational integrated schools. Schools segregated along religious lines are still very much the norm in Northern Ireland. In fact, the first integrated school there opened in 1981 to a storm of protest from church leaders. But as Susanne Henn reports, integrated schools are beginning to help bridge the divide for Northern Ireland?s next generation.A hi-tech gadget brings back the Berlin WallMany tourists visiting the German capital still associate the city with the Berlin Wall. They often want to know exactly where it stood and see what it looked like with their own eyes. Today there?s little left of the former Cold War concrete structure. Tourists can find it difficult to find any of the remaining stretches of the Wall. But as Hardy Graupner reports, a new satellite-based multimedia gadget is showing tech-loving tourists everything they ever wanted to know about the Berlin Wall.Tito?s nuclear bunker gets a new lookWe head next to Bosnia-Herzegovina and another relic of the Cold War - the Socha underground bunker which is one of the largest in the world. It was built near the town of Gorazde by the former Yugoslav dictator Marshal Tito and was designed to withstand nuclear, biological, and chemical warfare. In the event of an attack, the bunker offered shelter for Tito?s military and political elite. For Gorazde, such a Cold War relic has little practical use. However as Rob Turner reports, the local council has come up with a novel idea, and it?s not a museum.Provencal goes acapellaLinguistic experts estimate that half of the world?s 6,500 human languages are considered to be at risk of extinction. Among these endangered languages is Provencal - a Romance language spoken in the south of France. It was the language of the troubadours - travelling artists of the French middle ages who sang of courtly love. As Rene Gutel reports from Marseille, a musical group is doing its best to keep the Provencal language and heritage alive.



  19. GameOn: Episode 160
  20. 8 May 2008 at 5:08pm
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    Your Podscope hit is at 10:43 Shawn Sines and Chuck Nelson talk about Grand Theft Auto IV's first-week sales and first patch.

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