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Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

Posted on June 15, 2010 by Flashpoints

[podcast]http://aud1.kpfa.org/data/20100615-Tue1700.mp3[/podcast]

Oil Splashing through Waves in the Gulf

We’ll get a report from our correspondent Larry Everest in the Gulf; we’ll learn about a secret global trade agreement which could change the internet and make it easier for governments to stop whistle blowers; and we’ll be joined by special correspondent Nora Barrow-Friedman speaking about Israel trying to sell nuclear weapons to South Africa during the Apartheid government.

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Guests:

Corey Doctorow, Author and Blogger

Gwen Hinze, International Director, Electronic Frontier Foundation. Learn more about today’s story here.

Larry Everest, Journalist in the Gulf, reporting on BP’s Gusher

Nora Barrows-Friedman, Flashpoints Special Correspondent and Independent Journalist

Sasha Polakow-Suransky, Author of The Unspoken Allience: Israel’s Secret Relationship with Apartheid South Africa

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  1. Konsider says:

    The audio is from yesterday. A friend of mine referred to Nora’s interview she had heard earlier in the day. So I listened to the show online waiting to hear it. But that’s okay because I had missed yesterday’s show and hearing it was a real important eye opener, as it always is. Hope the problem gets fixed because I look forward to hearing today’s and tomorrow’s show.

  2. Flashpoints says:

    Hi Konsider,
    Thanks so much for letting us know. We apologize for the mistake… one of the html fields was mistaken… The links are fixed for this show, and they should work in the future too. Please let us know if you notice any other errors.

    Thanks again!



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