WBUR.ORG
Support WBUR Receive e-Newsletter


10/12/2008




  [rss v1.00]

Public Radio
International
   HOME  »  SHOW PAGE


WTO Rebuke U.S. on Steel Tariffs
The U.S. and the European Union are at odds over steel tarffs. The current face-off is coming close to a full blown trade war, with economic and political significance.

Listen

U.S. Considers Interim Leader in Iraq
The top members of the Bush administration, including the president himself, are huddling today with their man in Baghdad, Paul Bremer.

Listen
Deep Dish Cabaret
An underground cabaret in New York City features some of the zaniest and unpredictable performers the Big Apple has to offer. Call it performance art, call it comedy, call it offensive, call it nuts, but one thing is certain -- it's unique.

Listen
Catholic Bishops Meet
U.S. Catholic bishops hold their annual meeting. On the agenda: gay marriage, sanctions for some Catholic politicians, and clergy sex abuse.

Listen
U.S. Wants Eased Restrictions on Methyl Bromide
The U.S. wants to ease restrictions on a chemical thought to destroy the ozone layer.

Listen
Little People
We'll talk to author Dan Kennedy about a book about his daughter, who is a dwarf.

Listen

Dan Kennedy: Little People
Canada's Drug Prices
With all the interest in buying cheaper prescription drugs from Canada, could higher prices be far off for Canadian consumers?

Listen
Art Carney
We look at the life and career of Art Carney, best known for his role as Norton on the television classic "The Honeymooners." The Academy Award winning actor died last Sunday.

Listen
Hollywood Wiretapping
Stars, agents, lawyers and more are being questioned by the federal government in a grand jury investigation into illegal wiretapping in Hollywood.

Listen
In order to listen to our archived recordings, you must use the Real Audio Player, available for free at www.real.com

PROBLEMS LISTENING? Try this DIRECT LISTEN LINK.



Sponsor

Home · Contact · About · Stations · Order a Tape · Show Archives · Forum · Support H&N
Copyright ©2008 Trustees of Boston University and WBUR