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Thursday August 28, 2008
The Patriot Radio News Hour . Call PTG at 1-800-951-0592 We will be closed Friday and Monday . Call us today to place your orders Podcast URL: http://allamericangold.com/ptg28aug08.mp3
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Inside Europe: The Inside Take on European Affairs
On this week’s Inside Europe - Can the EU diffuse tensions in the Caucasus?--What lies ahead for the Georgians remaining in South Ossetia?--Archaeology and climate change--Can the Brits pull off the 2012 Olympics?--Driving to Greece on cooking oil-- Utilising Iceland’s hot springs--Who’s won the race in World Monopoly?-- Wavepower music and Barenboim and the West-Eastern Divan orchestra. Tune in to Inside Europe on the radio or sign up for the Inside Europe podcast! You can also download the programme from the website. It’s stale, it stinks, but fat from the fryer can get you all the way to Greece A team of British environmental campaigners have succeeded in driving to Greece on nothing but cooking oil The Grease to Greece rally was designed to show that its possible to do long journeys without using fossil fuel and to encourage people to convert their cars to bio fuels. Report: Malcolm Brabant What archaeology can tell us about climate change The retreating ice is revealing fascinating clues to Neolithic life in the high mountains. We know that melting alpine glaciers are a sign of warmer global temperatures – and we know that glaciers around the world have been melting faster than ever over the last 10 years. Now, a conference of archaeologists and climatologists meeting in the Swiss capital Berne has been discussing, the finds also provide key indicators to climate change. Reporter Imogen Foulkes How wavepower is music to the ears in a Croatian coastal town One of Europe’s most original composers might well be the Adriatic Sea. The underwater installation of 35 organ pipes in the Croatian city of Zadar is drawing visitors from around the world to a corner of Zadar’s old town waterfront. The so-called sea organ that is played by the waves was built three years ago, and the architect who conceived it, Nikola Bašić, was subsequently awarded a prestigious European prize for best use of public space. Reporter: Alexa Dvorson Music is Daniel Barenboim’s metaphor for life and living together The world-renowned conductor Daniel Barenboim, describes the West-Eastern Divan orchestra as the most important thing in his life. The ensemble was founded by Barenboim together with the late Palestinian academic Edward Said more than ten years ago. It’s aim - to bring together young Israeli and Palestinian musicians in one of the most politically daring projects in musical history. This exceptional orchestra is currently touring Europe. Reporter: Kate Laycock Iceland’s geothermal activity provides invaluable energy source Few countries utilise water as extensively as Iceland. It has abundant cold water from glaciers and rivers. As well as an endless supply of hot water, thanks to the island’s geothermal activity. Iceland’s hot springs and geysers provide both energy and pleasure. They’re an environmentally friendly source of heating for around 85% of Iceland’s homes. They also fill countless swimming pools which are to be found in all major towns in Iceland. Maria Reynisdottir is with the company, Visit Reykjavik and she says the geo-thermal pools are an important part of social life. Interview: Helen Seeney/ Maria Reynisdottir EU seeks to diffuse tensions in the Caucasus The European Union will hold an emergency summit on Monday to discuss the crisis in Georgia and its relations with Russia. There’s increasing frustration in European capitals over Moscow’s role in the conflict. On Wednesday, Moscow announced it was recognising the independence of Georgia’s breakaway regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia. That sparked widespread condemnation from European leaders. The German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, said the decision was “absolutely unacceptable”. But what’s the practical impact of Russia’s decision? Interview Helen Seeney/Lawrence Sheets ( International Crisis group in the Georgian capital Tbilisi) Georgians remaining in South Ossetia ponder future The UNHCR believes the conflict in Georgia has displaced around 150,000 people and that some 25,000 are in need of aid. Is there a future for the Georgians remaining in South Ossetia? Those who have fled the fighting have had to give up their homes and livelihoods. In the calm after the storm, they’re trying to pick up the pieces and wondering what comes next. Reporter: Eric Heath Who’s won the race in World Monopoly? 750 million people around the world have played Monopoly since it was patented back in 1935. At least that’s according to Hasbro, the parent company that produces Monopoly. And the board game is sold in 103 countries and produced in 37 languages. But which cities are appearing in this new global edition of the game? On Wednesday, Hasbro launched its first global edition of Monopoly. 5 and a half million fans around the world voted online to decide which cities would appear on this new edition. The resulting line-up might surprise you – not least of all the 2 cities chosen to represent the most. Report: Carol Allen Pressure on London after Beijing’s Olympic triumph After the grandeur, spectacle and efficiency of Beijing, Britain must stage the next Games in 2012. Britain had a great Olympics. After decades of sporting mediocrity and failure, the UK scooped 19 gold medals. It came fourth in the medal count, behind China, the U.S. and Russia, but well ahead of old sporting rivals like Australia and Germany. But Britain now faces an even more daunting task than winning medals - it must stage the next Games in 2012. And when it comes to organising and funding big events, the UK’s track record doesn’t look too great. Reporter: Stephen Beard
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Market Report Thursday August 28 - PM
AMP announces a drop in first-half profit, Centro shares jump up ahead of its annual results and local stocks close higher as gold, oil and base metal prices boost resources stocks.
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FOF #829 - Stoking the Fire - 08.28.08
Rick Stokes did what almost every gay man in Kansas did back in the 1950s- he got married to a woman. His wife knew that he had a number of gay experiences before they got married but whether it was naivety or wishful thinking, they thought his desire for a gay life would go [...]
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Nathan and Nat, Thursday 28 August 2008
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