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Location: Pembroke, United Kingdom
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It began as a sub-page on his business website asking pointed questions about the death of White House Deputy Council Vincent Foster. As more and more investigations revealed more government deceptions, the page grew in size and number and...
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Sometimes a panel discussion about current controversies in the cultural world, other times and in-depth interview with an author or leading figures in media, the arts, entertainment or politics, The Politics of Culture examines the intersection...
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Count on these twenty-nine minutes committed to investigative journalism and in-depth critical analysis which goes beyond the breaking news. It focuses on the human realities of politics, the connections between local and global events, and...
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War News Radio fills the gaps in the media's coverage of the war in Iraq and the war in Afghanistan by providing balanced and in-depth reporting, historical perspective, and personal stories.
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David Harding present counter spy, dangerous assignment, I was a communist for the FBI, lives of harry lime, the man called X, Spy catcher.
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INVESTIGATIVE News Radio every weekday
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Erskine dares to investigate the tuth, examine the mysterious, and enjoy the humorous. His call-in program deals with conspiracies, mysteries, and success in all areas of life. He is known for his probing questions, intelligence, quick wit, and...
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Award-winning moderator Warren Olney leads lively, thoughtful and provocative discussion on the issues Southern Californians care about. Which Way, L.A.? draws from newsmakers around Los Angeles, the state, North America, and from around the...
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Explore the intersection between religion and society, with stories from Morning Edition, All Things Considered and other award-winning NPR programs.
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Hosted by: Bobby Lee
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Hurricane Katrina: One Year Later looks at the legacy of one of this country's worst natural disasters, with current and archival reports from 'Morning Edition' and 'All Things Considered,' with a special focus on "Where the Money Went."
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Hosted by: Johnny Bartee
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Hosted by: Mike;Jason
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Gambling: a multibillion-dollar industry -- and a metaphor for America. Every week NPR's Mike Pesca reports on a different gambling issue, through interviews, reviews and essays.
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Reporting from both sides of the Pacific Ocean, KQED's Pacific Time explores the ideas, trends and cultural patterns that flow back and forth between Asia and America.
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Through essays and conversations with NPR hosts, Ted weighs in on all manner of U.S. and foreign policy from security, privacy, values and the media to Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan.
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Beyond the public image, "Profiles" is 60-minute program which lets the listener get to know the person behind the persona, the substance behind the image.
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Insight, wit and analysis as the BBC's foreign correspondents take a closer look at the stories behind the headlines. Presented by Kate Adie.
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Known for his provocative and probing debate, quick wit and willingness to ask the stickiest of questions, Jon Faine delivers one of the most thought-provoking radio programs in Melbourne.
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On Next: Donal MacIntyre presents hard-hitting investigations and original...
Investigative news reports from Donal MacIntyre.
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A podcast offering Radio 4's award winning, flagship investigative series File on 4, as well as content from sister programmes Seven Days and The Investigation from Radio 4, and Global Account from the World Service.
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Known for his provocative and probing debate, quick wit and willingness to ask the stickiest of questions, Jon Faine delivers one of the most thought-provoking radio programs in Melbourne.
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Hosted by: Richard Syrett
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