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November 5th FMA Runsheet

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listen live on the web – www.ckut.ca

 

7-8am

 

00 Fusion Opal – theme intro

02 show preview and greetings

-plug website www.fridaymorningafter.wordpress.com

05 ads/promos

 

-thank you to Dusty’s montroyal/parc for the breakfast

08 Weather w/ Margo

10 Community Listings

 

15 Interview w/ Buddhist Monk STEPHEN SCHETTINI in-studio

25 There’s More to Life Than Hummus w/ Chef Ali Hassan

30 Michael Werbowski Presents

Poetry Reading and Discussion of

Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen
Bird /Swine flu

40 Canadian Headlines w/ Craig Sauve

-Discussion/Analysis of Montreal Municipal Election results

 

-Round-Up of the Canadian Headlines that caught our eye this week:
*Canada “the disgrace of the world” on climate change issues
*Afghani Gov’t publicly accuses Canadian army of taking bribes and extorting protection money from Afghani farmers growing poppy seeds for heroin – FACT -> Poppy production has increased 600% in Afghanistan since the Canadian army arrived


57 8am warning and 8-9am preview


8-9am

00 Democracy Now! headlines

 

www.democracynow.org

10 Interview w|Rebecca Dooley, McGill VP University Affairs and Nikki Bozinoff, Demilitarize McGill in-studio

-Discussion concerning proposed amendments to the Regulation on the Conduct of Research policy at McGill

www.demilitarizemcgill.wordpress.com


 

25 Update on Global Positioning on Afghanistan

 

-UN removes half its staff from Afghanistan – 600 out of 1200 workers will be evacuated after the killing of 5 UN workers on October 28th – “The perception that we will stay in this country no matter what, is incorrect…” Kai Eide, head of the UN mission. The UN claims that Western forces are responsible for at least 340 civilian deaths since the start of this year.

-Japan refuses to support any more military activity in Afghanistan

 

-British Soldier Joe Glenton from Royal Logistics Corps leads London Demonstration to get out of Afghanistan – receives standing ovation and applause from soldiers in his barracks – “Politicians have abused the trust of the army and the soldiers who serve…”

-US Political Officer and former Marine Mathhew Hoh resigns post (US gov’t rep in Zabul Province) in Afghanistan – “I fail to see the value or the worth in continued US casualties or expenditures of resources…” – he has been asked to stay on by US foreign service

-Afghani Gov’t publicly accuses Canadian army of taking bribes and extorting protection money from Afghani farmers growing poppy seeds for heroin – FACT -> Poppy production has increased 600% in Afghanistan since the Canadian army arrived

- Canada intends to continue spending 7million$/day of your tax money until Dec31,2011 to maintain it’s presence in Afghanistan

 

32 Weather w/ Margo

35 Bike Report w/ Tom

40 Interview w|DJ Andy Williams – mentor, teacher and role model

-discussion of recent DJ tour in South Africa and the African roots of Hip-Hop


50
Community Listings

 

55 Fusion Opal – outro- plug website www.fridaymorningafter.wordpress.com
00 jazz amuck w/ John B.

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October 30th FMA Runsheet

7-8am

00 Fusion Opal – theme intro
 
02 show preview and greetings

-plug website www.fridaymorningafter.wordpress.com

 
05 ads/promos

-thank you to Dusty’s montroyal/parc for the breakfast
 
08 Weather Update w/ Margo
 

10 Community Listings

15 Best of Friday Morning After

Segment 1

-Yves Engler
-Kahatineta Horn
-Abdullah Al Malki
-Avigail Abarnanel / Dalit Baum
-Libby Davis
-Howard Zinn
-Yves Engler

25 Rezaq Faraj 1943-2009

  
Doting suburban father. Immigrant success story. If he were content with blending in, Rezeq Faraj could be a poster boy for the Canadian dream. But, of course, blending in is precisely what he’s not about. He stands out because he speaks out – bearing witness to unwelcome facts, like his ploughed-over birthplace and the ethnic cleansing which triggered his life’s involuntary odyssey. “I refuse to vanish or disappear. I want to see justice done, not only for my fellow villagers and I who survived, but for all the Palestinian people who suffered from injustice and are still suffering under occupation and in refugee camps. Having had no real childhood, having had to struggle every day to achieve a decent existence for me and my family, havi ng seen all the injustices around me everywhere I’ve been -  all of this has made me a militant, an activist for justice, peace and human rights anywhere and everywhere.”
  
 ”I think most North Americans really don’t know about the Palestinian plight. They are busy trying to survive in this world of consumers, trying to make their lives comfortable. Most people really don’t know, and they don’t go out of their way to become informed. If they know anything about the situation, it consists of falsehoods that have been served up by their governments and the media.”
  

In Rezeq’s view, the variety of viewpoints and strategic approaches among supporters of Palestinian human rights is a plus. “As long as the various aims and objectives support the just cause of the Palestinian people, diversity contributes to the strength of the movement. The difference in approaches and planning of political actions in North America can seem to complicate things, but diversity is essential because it ultimately contributes to strengthen the solidarity movement.
 
“Having suffered from violence, I became a non-violent person. I know what it is and do not wish it for anyone, even my worst enemy. I refuse and will never accept violence. But I also refuse to accept injustice being done to anyone.” 
 
“The Palestinian people’s refusal to vanish or die will eventually overcome the odds and win, like all other people in the past who have struggled for peace with justice and against foreign domination. This might not come to pass during my lifetime, but it will eventually come to life someday. The media won’t be able to keep the truth hidden forever. Average people who know the facts are already speaking out. That day I will rest in peace – whether alive or dead – and not before.” 
 
35 Canadian Headlines w/ Craig Sauve
 
-Municipal Elections
-Protesters disrupt question period with Indigineous rights and environmental issues
-”I plead guilty, I’m a racist.” Jason Kenney confronted and disrupted in Montreal‏
 
  
57 8am warning and 8-9am preview
 

 

8-9am
 
00 Democracy Now! headlines

www.democracynow.org

10 Michael Werbowski Presents

Turkey/Iran 

Swine Flu

 

+Surprises
20 Weather w/ Margo 

25 Bike Report w/ Tom

 
30 World News Headlines
  
-Lawyers in EU draw up list of alleged IDF war criminals‏
-British Soldier leads London Demonstration to get Foriegners out of Afghanistan
-Turkey-Iran sign trade pact
 
 
40 There’s More to Life Than Hummus w/ Chef Ali Hassan
 
50
Community Listings

 

55 Fusion Opal – outro- plug website www.fridaymorningafter.wordpress.com
00 jazz amuck w/ John B.

 

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October 23rd FMA Runsheet

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listen live on the web – www.ckut.ca

7-8am02 show preview and greetings

-plug website www.fridaymorningafter.wordpress.com (FUNDING DRIVE)

05 ads/promos

-thank you to Dusty’s montroyal/parc for the breakfast

08 Weather Update w/ Margo

10 Community Listings

15 Best of Friday Morning After

Segment 1

-Yves Engler
-Kahatineta Horn
-Abdullah Al Malki
-Avigail Abarnanel / Dalit Baum
-Libby Davis
-Howard Zinn
-Yves Engler

25 Interview w/

Former Canadian Peacekeeper in Yugoslavia in-studio

-peacekeeping vs. warmaking
-Canada’s real role in the world vs. the myth
-Somalia affair 1993 w/airborne regiment

40 Canadian Headlines w/ Craig Sauve

-Iraq War Resister supporters confront Prime Minister Stephen Harper in Toronto on October 16, 2009.
-As of July 2009, there are at least 28 public cases of US Iraq War resisters in Canada
-Rodney Watson, on Monday October 19, 2009, decided to seek sanctuary in a B.C. church rather than face deportation to the United States to face desertion charges

 
57 8am warning and 8-9am preview

 


8-9am

00 Democracy Now! headlines

www.democracynow.org

10 Michael Werbowski Presents

discussion of the emerging political climate in Eastern Europe

20 Weather w/ Margo

30 Interview w/ mr prasada


www.centrekabir.com
reservations-514 586 3148/ 514 695 3264/ 514 931 0942 

55 Fusion Opal – outro- plug website www.fridaymorningafter.wordpress.com (FUNDING DRIVE)
00 jazz amuck w/ John B.

50 Community Listings

Irshad Khan – Sitar + Surbahar  Concert
Hindol Majumdar – Tabla
Saturday, October 24th, 2009
730pm Oscar Peterson Concert Hall
7141 Sherbrooke W.
Tickets – 50$ and 20$ (students/golden age 15$)
Presented by Kabir Cultural Centre

25 Bike Report w/ Tom

00 Fusion Opal – theme intro

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October 16th FMA runsheet‏

Hello Everyone,

here is the runsheet for tomorrow’s show – it is funding drive so there will be some additional “special moments” throughout the program based on the highlights from the past year of broadcasting.

I am very proud of all of you!

talk soon,
tj

all times EST

www.fridaymorningafter.wordpress.com

listen live on the web – www.ckut.ca

7-8am

00 Fusion Opal – theme intro

02 show preview and greetings

-plug website www.fridaymorningafter.wordpress.com (FUNDING DRIVE)

05 ads/promos

-thank you to Dusty’s montroyal/parc for the breakfast

08 Weather Update w/ Margo

10 Community Listings

15 More to life then Hummus w/Chef Ali Hassan

Mangoes Recipies!!! Back by Demand!!!

25 Literary Review – Spoken Word Pieces – Reading:

The Walks, the Pavements, the Categories and the Statistics


by Rana Bose who is a Montreal writer

website – www.montrealserai.com

35 Interview w/ Gaynde Djibril member of GRILA and Independant Journalist phone -

Today’s Economic System as a Hinderance to Development for Africans

-Canada Mining Interests
-Civil Situation in Guinea

45 Canadian Headlines w/ Craig Sauve

a roundtable discussion of the Canadian News Headlines that caught our eye this week
-Municipal Elections
-BodyBags sent to Reservations – H1N1 Flu Ad
-Federal Elections


57 8am warning and 8-9am preview


8-9am

00 Democracy Now! headlines

www.democracynow.org

15 Interview w/ Denys Heward author “The Bugle Sounded One Note”

-History of the NDG School Lower Canada College
-Personal recollections through the eyes and ears of a man who was a teacher and student at LCC

30 Weather w/ Margo

35 Bike Report w/ Tom

40 Interview w/ Jacky Harrison Production Coordinator of Groundwire Audio Magazine phone-

-mandate
-collaborators and growing pains
-outline of current product

50
Community Listings

55 Fusion Opal – outro- plug website www.fridaymorningafter.wordpress.com (FUNDING DRIVE)
00 jazz amuck w/ John B.

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October 9th FMA runsheet‏

all times EST

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listen live on the web – www.ckut.ca

7-8am

00 Fusion Opal – theme intro

02 show preview and greetings

-plug website www.fridaymorningafter.wordpress.com

05 ads/promos

-thank you to Dusty’s montroyal/parc for the breakfast

08 Weather Update w/ Margo

10 Community Listings

15 More to life then Hummus w/Ali Hassan

Mangoes!!! Back by Demand!!!

25 Literary Review – Spoken Word Pieces

Artists Against Apartheid X -

    SATURDAY OCTOBER 10th 20h00
    suggested donation 5-10$
    Cégep du Vieux Montréal
    255 rue Ontario east
    room 4.82 A
    métro Berri-UQAM

Artists Against Apartheid X is taking place within the Quebec Social Forum (QSF) within a special focus day at the forum on building the Palestinian solidarity movement. QSF 2009 is uniting thousands of grassroots activists from across Quebec, a special event within the ongoing Artists Against Apartheid series is part of the the international campaign for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) against Israeli apartheid.
performances from
Qurna
Qurna is a conceptual and experimental music project of Iraqi Maqam repertoire, building on improvisations and experiences of local musicians in Montreal.
musicians
Omar Dewachi: oud, djouza
Jérémi Roy: double bass
Pierre-Guy Blanchard: percussion
Sam Shalabi: oud, synth
Radwan Moumneh: saz
Xarah Dion: synth
Zayid Al-Baghdadi: nay
Lubo Alexandrov
Bulgarian-born guitarist, composer and singer, Alexandrov has developed a unique musical style, merging Bulgarian, Turkish and Roma musical traditions, recipient of the 2007 Juno Music Award for the ‘Best World Album’. www.luboalexandrov.com
musicians
Lubo Alexandrov: guitar, voice
Sergiu Popa: accordion
la Banda de Gaza
ensemble of six musicians including violin, double-bass, percussion, guitar, key-boards and accordion. La Banda de Gaza is front-lined by singer Iqi Balam who brings biting, politically charged lyrics to the group’s electricity of musical rhythms from Latin America, African percussion and modern beats.
projection
‘Once Upon A Country’
a film by Rula Odeh 15 minutes
“Once Upon a Country” paints a very human portrait of Palestinian-Canadians who tell their own story of their forced exile from Palestine in 1948.
This film gives a face and voice to Palestinian-Canadians as they tell their remarkable story of resilience and survival and express their yearning for recognition of the injustice they have endured.
Through their stories of 5 Palestinian-Canadians, we follow the trajectory of their lives from their care-free, happy childhoods in Palestine, through the shattering events of 1948 to the rebuilding of their lives in exile.
theater performance
Seven Jewish Children a piece for Gaza
Caryl Churchill’s play, Seven Jewish Children, was written in response to the situation in Gaza in January 2009 has been adapted into a French language performance by Stéphane Jaques
actors
Nathalie Costa
Dominique Daoust
Esther Hardy
Cécile Lasserre
Jean-Pierre Matte
Émilie-Lune Sauvé
Alexandre Préfontaine
stage manager: Diane Potvin
sound: Gabriel Lesage-Bilodeau and Hugo Le Bleu-Tadaros
translation Jocelyne Doray.
This is the tenth Artists Against Apartheid concert occurring within the international campaign for boycott, divestment and sanctions against Israeli apartheid.
* Tadamon! Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions
Tadamon! Montreal
tel: 514 664 1036
email: info[at]tadamon.ca


35 Canadian Headlines w/ Craig Sauve

a roundtable discussion of the Canadian News Headlines that caught our eye this week
-Municipal Elections
-BodyBags sent to Reservations – H1N1 Flu Ad
-Federal Elections


57 8am warning and 8-9am preview


8-9am

00 Democracy Now! headlines

www.democracynow.org

10 Glen Ford Editorial

Friday Morning After on signal

20 Weather w/ Margo

25 Bike Report w/ Tom
30 Interview w/ Ariella Orbach – http://forumsocialquebecois.org/en/content/contact

Quebec Social Forum

-What is the Quebec Social Forum?
-What is the History of Social Forums in Quebec? Worldwide?
-Outline some of the events that will be taking place
-Where and When can people register?


50
Community Listings

55 Fusion Opal – outro- plug website www.fridaymorningafter.wordpress.com
00 jazz amuck w/ John B.

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October 2nd FMA runsheet‏

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listen live on the web – www.ckut.ca

7-8am

00 Fusion Opal – theme intro

02 show preview and greetings

-plug website www.fridaymorningafter.wordpress.com

05 ads/promos

-thank you to Dusty’s montroyal/parc for the breakfast

08 Weather Update w/ Margo

10 Community Listings

15 More to life then Hummus w/Ali Hassan

Mangoes!!!

25 Avigail Abarbanel on Israel

As part of the activities for Israeli Apartheid Awareness week at the University of Adelaide, Action for Palestine was pleased to host Avigail Abarbanel to speak about Apartheid in Israel.
Avigail Abarbanel is a professional psychotherapist who was born in Israel and served for two years in the IDF. Her experience has greatly shaped her political views and she has been active in many campaigns against military injustice and human rights abuses in the Middle East and Australia. You can find her personal website here.
This interview was conducted by Catherine Zengerer for The Wire, our news and current affairs program here at Radio Adelaide. We bring you the extend interview from that session with thanks to Catherine Zengerer.
This talk was broadcast on Radio Adelaide on the 19th of August.

Time segments -  20:47 - kingston key
45 Canadian Headlines w/ Craig Sauve

a roundtable discussion of the Canadian News Headlines that caught our eye this week


57 8am warning and 8-9am preview


8-9am

00 Democracy Now! headlines

www.democracynow.org

10 Glen Ford Editorial

Friday Morning After on signal

15 ODI Cricket Championship Update w/ Zoreen Rahaman 

Wrap-up and discussion of ICC Cricket ODI(50 Over) World Championships going on in South Africa
25 Weather w/ Margo

30

Bike Report w/ Tom

35 Interview w/ Rana Bose www.montrealserai.com in-studio or phone
www.montreal serai.com

50
Community Listings

55 Fusion Opal – outro- plug website www.fridaymorningafter.wordpress.com
00 jazz amuck w/ John B.

 

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September 25th FMA Runsheet

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listen live on the web – www.ckut.ca

7-8am

00 Fusion Opal – theme intro

02 show preview and greetings

-plug website www.fridaymorningafter.wordpress.com

05 ads/promos

-thank you to Dusty’s montroyal/parc for the breakfast

08 Weather Update w/ Margo

10 Community Listings
25 Interview w/ Israeli Lawyer Emily Shaeffer

Dateline – 21 September 2009
Israeli forces invaded Bil’in once again just before 1am. Six jeeps entered the village through the gate in the wall occupation. Two jeeps stopped at the house of Mohammed Ahmed Yasseen (age 21) and searched for him in the ground floor apartment belonging to his mother. Four jeeps stopped at Abdullah Mahmoud Aburahma’s (age 37) house and searched for him there. Two of these jeeps left to quickly search for Yasseen Mohammed Yasseen (age 21) at his home.

International and Israeli activists accompanied local Palestinians at all three locations to protest against the invasions and to document events. The house searches were relatively short-lived, compared to the numerous previous invasions. The soldiers delivered letters to all three families demanding that the three men go to Ofer prison to meet ‘Captain Fo’ad’ of the Shabak. This was the first time such a demand was written in Arabic.

There has been speculation that an Israeli lawyer is attempting to show that this long series of night arrests is illegal because no forewarning was given to any of the Palestinians so far seized and detained. These letters may be an attempt by the Israeli army to pre-empt a court order demanding a warning before any arrest.-September 2009..

45 Canadian Headlines w/ Craig Sauve

a roundtable discussion of the Canadian News Headlines that caught our eye this week


57 8am warning and 8-9am preview


8-9am

00 Democracy Now! headlines

www.democracynow.org

10 Interview w/ Amy Miller about the Adil Charkaoui Hearings

All welcome to come out to court tomorrow and Friday for an important
hearing in the Charkaoui case:

---------------------------------
Thursday, September 24 and Friday, September 25, 2009 at 9:30am
Federal Court, 30 McGill Street (Square Victoria metro), Montreal
*Call to confirm hearing and time: 514-222-0205, 514-813-4918
---------------------------------

After six years of subjecting Montrealer Adil Charkaoui to surveillance,
imprisonment, and house arrest, the Canadian government finally admitted
that they have insufficient evidence to uphold the security certificate
against him.
COME TO COURT ON SEPTEMBER 24 and 25th: The Federal Court has therefore
convened a hearing on 24 and 25 September to decide this question (see
three questions outlined in the court directive of 5 August here:
www.adilinfo.org/en/node/595).

Four other men, all Muslim, remain under a security certificate in
Ontario, including Mohammad Mahjoub, the sole detainee in the Kingston
Immigration Holding Centre, better known as “Guatanamo North”.
25 Weather w/ Margo

30 Bike Report w/ Tom

35 Interview w/ Stefan Christoff – Filmmaker, Photographer, Defender of Human Rights -

talk about my current photo exhibition on the Philippines…

Photos were taken during a trip to Manila as an elections observer and
documents grassroots social movements in the country, both through
portraits and shots from the urban landscape...

Below is a press release on the exhibition, also Radio Canada
international featured the exhibition, below is a link to the interview...

http://www.rcinet.ca/RCI/EN/

wishing you all the best.

50 Community Listings

55 Fusion Opal – outro- plug website www.fridaymorningafter.wordpress.com
00 jazz amuck w/ John B.

Time segments -  20:47 - kingston key

Avigail Abarbanel on Israel

As part of the activities for Israeli Apartheid Awareness week at the University of Adelaide, Action for Palestine was pleased to host Avigail Abarbanel to speak about Apartheid in Israel.
Avigail Abarbanel is a professional psychotherapist who was born in Israel and served for two years in the IDF. Her experience has greatly shaped her political views and she has been active in many campaigns against military injustice and human rights abuses in the Middle East and Australia. You can find her personal website here.
This interview was conducted by Catherine Zengerer for The Wire, our news and current affairs program here at Radio Adelaide. We bring you the extend interview from that session with thanks to Catherine Zengerer.
This talk was broadcast on Radio Adelaide on the 19th of August.

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September 18th FMA Runsheet

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listen live on the web – www.ckut.ca

7-8am

00 Fusion Opal – theme intro

02 show preview and greetings

-plug website www.fridaymorningafter.wordpress.com

05 ads/promos

-thank you to Dusty’s montroyal/parc for the breakfast

08 Weather Update w/ Margo

10 Community Listings

15 Literary Review w/ Jeffery Mackie

I will do a review/wrapup of the ‘Leonard Cohen He’s Our Man’ book launch. Jeffrey
25 Movie Review – La Code a Change -

Comparrisons of a version from France of the Quebec film – Decline of the American Empire

35 Report on Email Scams w/ Christie Elizabeth

45 Canadian Headlines w/ Craig Sauve 514 803 0127

a roundtable discussion of the Canadian News Headlines that caught our eye this week


57 8am warning and 8-9am preview


8-9am

00 Democracy Now! headlines

www.democracynow.org

10 Interview w/ Rahul Varma Artistic Director 514 938 1854

teesri duniya theatre
http://www.teesriduniya.com/

-Outline of the new play “Truth and Treason”
-Reactions to the Play – discussion panels
-Why such a short production run?

- Discussion of the theatre group – its history – the symbolism behind the name
-Future Projects

25 Weather w/ Margo

30 Bike Report w/ Tom 514 836 9986

35 Interview w/ Stefan Christoff – Filmmaker, Photographer, Defender of Human Rights – 514 948 0067

talk about my current photo exhibition on the Philippines…

Photos were taken during a trip to Manila as an elections observer and
documents grassroots social movements in the country, both through
portraits and shots from the urban landscape...

Below is a press release on the exhibition, also Radio Canada
international featured the exhibition, below is a link to the interview...

http://www.rcinet.ca/RCI/EN/

wishing you all the best.

50 Community Listings

55 Fusion Opal – outro- plug website www.fridaymorningafter.wordpress.com
00 jazz amuck w/ John B.

Time segments -  Interview w/ Abraham Weizfeld - 514 284 6642 
doctoral candidate Abraham
Weizfeld, of the Department of Political Science at l’Université du
Québec à Montréal (UQAM) 

Presentation of the issues as they stand on the status of
Weizfeld's doctoral thesis that makes a critique of the State of Israel from a
Jewish perspective. This thesis work was expelled without the
right of appeal by a university administrator in 2005 after having been
accepted by a majority of the academic jury. The UQAM Ombudsman’s
inquiry concluded that this expulsion was in contradiction to the regulations of the university, however
the non-academic administration still refuses to allow the matter to be considered by the Jury of
academics or by any other academic’s evaluation. As a result
the legal appeal is seeking a judgment to allow the academic procedure of evaluation to continue.

Abraham Weizfeld will be speaking on his own behalf with the assistance of
counsel from Me. Patrice Blais, at the September 14-16, 2009 hearing at the Palais de Justice, 1 rue
Notre-Dame E., room 2.08 at 9 am Monday.

Discussion -

-Describe the procedural irregularities that have led to the legal action
-How will you present your arguments at the Palais de Justice?

-Can you outline your thesis itself and some of the reasons that you think it
was expelled in such a unilateral and irregular fashion?

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September 11th FMA Runsheet

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7-8am

00 Fusion Opal – theme intro

02 show preview and greetings

-plug website www.fridaymorningafter.wordpress.com

05 ads/promos

-thank you to Dusty’s montroyal/parc for the breakfast

08 Weather Update w/ Margo

10 Community Listings

15 Literary Review w/ Jeffery Mackie

I am going to spotlight the Liverpool scene of the 1960s. JPM
25 Movie Review – 1981 – Un film de Ricardo Trogi
-A coming of age film that we have seen many times but this with the distinctive Quebec references and perspective. Specifically that of Ricardo Trogi, the son of Italian immigrants who presents the Quebec perspective of first generation Quebecers. The kids who were in grade school in the 1980s are the definers, not neccessarily the makers of the Quebec standards and thinking of today. Their attitudes are summed up very neatly in one of the closing lines from the film, spoken by the boy who narrates the film, a young Ricardo Trogi himself – “Telling the truth, that is what real life is all about, but not if you are the only one doing it”
-This movie asks some serious questions of the value of objects and virtues, and whether monetary worth is enough to determine value, the suggestion made by this movie is that monetary worth is not enough, a suggestion that I agree with.
-One of the most important allusions that this film makes, through the dialouge of Ricardo’s mother is that Children of the 80s, who grew up passing the same attitude down through the 90s and the first decade of the 2nd millenium, are programmed, by advertisers and education – “school reform” – to become robots who are in place to simply ask their parents for material items and increase the pressure on parents, who are already chasing increasingly unreasonable standards, to an unsustainable level.
-There is enough in this film for anyone of any age to take something constructive, whether it be an alternate perspective or simply the enjoyment of reminiscing through the period costumes and props. One note of caution is that there is cursing and talking about “adult” situations, but I found that even these instances were presented in such a way as to promote discussion between people of different ages who might be seeing this film rather then in such a way as to cause discomfort or embarassment.
1981 – un film du Ricardo Trogi – au Cinema AMC en Francais avec des sub-titres Anglais – Attention – les paroles en francais ne sont pas literarement traduire par les paroles imprime en Anglais en bas de l’ecran et je pense que ca aussi est une indication des different fasion de pense. Pas neccessairement Anglais/Francais, mais Francais et ce que les Francais pense est la fasion pour les Anglais de pense.

30 Toronto Declaration regarding Boycott of International Film Festival’s city-2-city spotlight on Tel Aviv

September 10, 2009

For Immediate Release

Toronto Declaration Unstoppable
Despite a week of attacks, artists from around the world rush to sign the declaration

The organizers of the Toronto Declaration – No Celebration of Occupation are pleased to announce that more than 1000 people from around the world—including many Israelis—have signed on in protest of TIFF’s City-to-City Spotlight on Tel Aviv. New signatories include music and cinematic legends Harry Belafonte and Julie Christie. Actor Viggo Mortensen, who will be attending this year’s festival, just added his name. Leading intellectual figures Noam Chomsky, Judith Butler and Anne McClintock have also recently endorsed the declaration, along with prominent Canadian writers Rawi Hage, Joy Kogawa, Dionne Brand, and Kerri Sakamoto. Celebrated local filmmakers Velcro Ripper, Min Sook Lee and Lynne Fernie have also signed the letter.

International support for the declaration continues to grow despite denunciations, unfounded personal attacks on earlier signatories Jane Fonda and Danny Glover, and despite an aggressive campaign of misinformation regarding the letter’s content.

The organizers want to make it clear that the letter does not call for a boycott of TIFF. Several of the signatories have much anticipated films in this year’s festival and many others plan to attend. Nor is it a protest against Israeli filmmakers, many of whom signed the letter. It is a statement of principled opposition to TIFF’s highly political decision to honor the city of Tel-Aviv with a celebratory “spotlight” this year.

Such a celebration, especially in light of the recent Israeli attacks on Gaza, not only ignores Palestinian suffering, but also helps to whitewash Israel’s continued violations of international law. According to Naomi Klein, one declaration’s co-authors, “Publicly opposing TIFF’s decision is not an act of censorship, but its opposite: the use of cherished rights of freedom of speech and opinion.”

In an effort to promote ongoing critical debate about Tel Aviv, Israel and Palestine, organizers will be holding a public forum featuring key signatories on Monday, September 14, 2009. There will be an opportunity for press to talk to spokespeople prior to the event, beginning at 5pm. Location and further details to follow.

The full text of the letter, including new signatories is available at: http://torontodeclaration.blogspot.com/

Media Contact:
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Globe and Mail, Naomi Klein, Tuesday, September 08, 2009.

When I heard the Toronto International Film Festival was holding a celebratory “spotlight” on Tel Aviv I felt ashamed of my city. I thought immediately of Mona Al Shawa, a Palestinian women’s-rights activist I met on a recent trip to Gaza. “We had more hope during the attacks,” she told me, “at least then we believed things would change.” Ms. Al Shawa explained that while Israeli bombs rained down last December and January, Gazans were glued to their TVs. What they saw, in addition to the carnage, was a world rising up in outrage: global protests, as many as a hundred thousand on the streets of London, a group of Jewish women in Toronto occupying the Israeli Consulate. “People called it war crimes,” Ms. Al Shawa recalled. “We felt we were not alone in the world.”

35 Interview w/ Amir Al-Shourbaji (Montreal Muslim who is involved with the Community on a day-to day basis) – Phone:

1/ The traditional significance of the month of Ramadan
2/ The process for practiononers to observe the month of Ramadan

45 Canadian Headlines w/ Craig Sauve

a roundtable discussion of the Canadian News Headlines that caught our eye this week


57 8am warning and 8-9am preview


8-9am

00 Democracy Now! headlines

10 Interview w/ Abraham Weizfeld –

doctoral candidate Abraham
Weizfeld, of the Department of Political Science at l’Université du
Québec à Montréal (UQAM) 

Presentation of the issues as they stand on the status of
Weizfeld's doctoral thesis that makes a critique of the State of Israel from a
Jewish perspective. This thesis work was expelled without the
right of appeal by a university administrator in 2005 after having been
accepted by a majority of the academic jury. The UQAM Ombudsman’s
inquiry concluded that this expulsion was in contradiction to the regulations of the university, however
the non-academic administration still refuses to allow the matter to be considered by the Jury of
academics or by any other academic’s evaluation. As a result
the legal appeal is seeking a judgment to allow the academic procedure of evaluation to continue.

Abraham Weizfeld will be speaking on his own behalf with the assistance of
counsel from Me. Patrice Blais, at the September 14-16, 2009 hearing at the Palais de Justice, 1 rue
Notre-Dame E., room 2.08 at 9 am Monday.

Discussion -

-Describe the procedural irregularities that have led to the legal action
-How will you present your arguments at the Palais de Justice?

-Can you outline your thesis itself and some of the reasons that you think it
was expelled in such a unilateral and irregular fashion?
25 Weather w/ Margo

30 Bike Report w/ Tom


35 Interview w/ Stefan Christoff – Filmmaker, Photographer, Defender of Human Rights -

talk about my current photo exhibition on the Philippines…

Photos were taken during a trip to Manila as an elections observer and
documents grassroots social movements in the country, both through
portraits and shots from the urban landscape...

Below is a press release on the exhibition, also Radio Canada
international featured the exhibition, below is a link to the interview...

http://www.rcinet.ca/RCI/EN/

wishing you all the best.

50 Community Listings

55 Fusion Opal – outro- plug website www.fridaymorningafter.wordpress.com
00 jazz amuck w/ John B.

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September 4th Runsheet

all times EST
 
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listen live on the web – www.ckut.ca

7-8am-plug website www.fridaymorningafter.wordpress.com
 
05 ads/promos

-thank you to Dusty’s montroyal/parc for the breakfast
 
08 Weather Update w/ Margo
 

10 Community Listings

15 Literary Review w/ Jeffery Mackie

 
I have contacted a spoken word group called Abstract Random, they are here performing this week.
I have two spoken word guests confirmed. One by phone. JPM
 

35 Interview w/ Amir Al-Shourbaji (Montreal Muslim who is involved with the Community on a day-to day basis) -

1/ The traditional significance of the month of Ramadan
2/ The process for practiononers to observe the month of Ramadan

 
45 Canadian Headlines w/ Craig Sauve

a roundtable discussion of the Canadian News Headlines that caught our eye this week

 
-Federal situation and the Liberals attempting to force the no-confidence vote 
-talk about the municipal Elections less then 2 months away (November 1st)

  
57 8am warning and 8-9am preview
 

 

8-9am
00 Democracy Now! headlines

 10 Bil’in: A Portrait of Nonviolent Resistance

 
History of the West Bank village of Bil’in and the reasons behind its current growing signifigance in the nonviolent struggle for Israel to observe International Law.
 
20 Interview w/ Lauren – Green Panther Sandwitch Delivery
 
-only vegetarian
-only organic
 
25 Weather w/ Margo 

 
35 Interview w/ Maria Franca Silla vice-president of the Italian Congress –
 
1/ the work of the Congres National des Italo-Canadiens
2/ the success of the Italian week in Montreal
 
45 Update into the Leonard Cohen concert schedueled for September 24 in Israel
 
-International Calls continue for Cohen to cancel his concert and respect the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement until Israel respects international law.
-Cohen’s publicist has removed the announcement of the Tel Aviv concert from Cohen’s website
-revelations that Cohen entertained Israeli troops during the 1973 Mideast war
-Protests and Pickets at Cohen concerts in Belfast and Dublin
-Active “singing” protest at Cohen concert in New York
 
50 Community Listings
 
55 Fusion Opal – outro- plug website

 

30 Bike Report w/ Tom

www.fridaymorningafter.wordpress.com
00 jazz amuck w/ John B.

00 Fusion Opal – theme intro
 
02 show preview and greetings

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August 28th FMA Runsheet

all times EST

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listen live on the web – www.ckut.ca

7-8am

00 Fusion Opal – theme intro

02 show preview and greetings

-plug website www.fridaymorningafter.wordpress.com

05 ads/promos

-thank you to Dusty’s montroyal/parc for the breakfast

08 Weather Update w/ Margo

10 Community Listings

15 Musical Guest – Mannequin Bride

everyone is showing up
we’ll be there at seven
before the show
and yes a discussion on art and culture in montreal
and mannequin bride wil play two songs

i also have a good new song from my next album

35 – This Week in History – Movie Review w/ Christie Elizabeth

Quentin Turentino’s latest

40 Canadian Headlines w/ Craig Sauve

a roundtable discussion of the Canadian News Headlines that caught our eye this week

57 8am warning and 8-9am preview


8-9am

00 Democracy Now! headlines

10 Michael Werbowski Presents

I can talk about the strange case of Florence Cassez you is serving a life jail sentence in Mexico..just google her name you will get the background on it..cheers

15 Weather w/ Margo

17 Bike Report w/ Tom

20 Musical Guest – Chris Hum w/ Rafi

Sounds great, we’ll be there with some great material!

35 Interview w/ Amir Al-Shourbaji (Montreal Muslim who is involved with the Community on a day-to day basis)

1/ The traditional significance of the month of Ramadan
2/ The process for practiononers to observe the month of Ramadan
50 Community Listings

55 Fusion Opal – outro- plug website www.fridaymorningafter.wordpress.com
00 jazz amuck w/ John B.

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August 21st FMA Runsheet

all times EST

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listen live on the web – www.ckut.ca

7-8am

00 Fusion Opal – theme intro

02 show preview and greetings

-plug website www.fridaymorningafter.wordpress.com

05 ads/promos

08 Weather Update w/ Margo

10 Community Listings

15 Literary Review w/ Jeffery Mackie

I am talking to two writers about Friday.

28 Quick News Update – Amnesty International Withdraws from Leonard Cohen’s Israel Concert Fund

Amnesty International has announced today that it will abstain from any involvement in the Leonard Cohen concert in Tel Aviv and will not be party to any fund benefits from the concert’s proceeds.

Amnesty International’s announcement today followed an earlier international outcry over the human rights organization’s reported involvement in the Leonard Cohen concert fund, and an earlier international call for Cohen to boycott aparthied Israel.

-read press release-

35 Canadian Headlines w/ Craig Sauve

a roundtable discussion of the Canadian News Headlines that caught our eye this week

57 8am warning and 8-9am preview


8-9am

00 Democracy Now! headlines

10 Quick News Update – Update into the Free Gaza Movement

-read press release-

15 This Week in History w/ Christie Elizabeth

also a discussion of email scams and internet piracy

25 Weather w/ Margo

27 Bike Report w/ Tom

30 Interview w/ Paul Hopkins – Artistic Director Repercussion Theatre – Shakespeare in the Park

-mandate and history of Repercussion Theatre
-logistics of running Shakespeare in the Park (actors, set design, etc)
-Funding for free theater – “pass the hat”, private and public donors, etc
-Winter Season / what and where can people support RPT?

45 More to Life then Hummus w/ Chef Ali Hassan

-plug website www.fridaymorningafter.wordpress.com

One from the archives! Tahini Recipe

50 Community Listings

55 Fusion Opal – outro
00 jazz amuck w/ John B.

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This Week in History – August 14 2009

A quick rundown of this week in history!

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August 14th FMA Runsheet

all times EST

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listen live on the web – www.ckut.ca

7-8am

00 Fusion Opal – theme intro

02 show preview and greetings

05 ads/promos

08 Weather Update w/ Margo

10 Community Listings

15 More to Life then Hummus w/ Chef Ali Hassan

One from the archives! Coffee!

25 Quick News Update – International Community calls for performing artists to cancel events in Israel

The International Community, in solidartity with grassroots Palestinian movements and global calls for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions against the apartheid state of Israel, have called on all artist to cancel their performances in Israel until it observes international law and recognizes the basic human rights of the Palestinian people.

This same successful call of boycotting the apartheid state of Israel mirrors the cryout to artists in the 80s and 90s which worked towards transforming the apartheid state of South Africa.

Two of the most prominent artisits who have been targeted to cancel their shows in Israel are Montrealer Leonard Cohen and pop icon Madonna.

-read letter to Amenesty International re:Cohen-
-read article about schedueled protests re:Madonna-

35 Interview w/ Emily Shaeffer – Israeli Lawyer

In June 2009 Mohammed Khatib traveled to Montreal to testify in a historic lawsuit launched by Bil’in village against two Quebec-based companies, both involved in constructing illegal jewish-only settlements on the lands of the Palestinian village of Bil’in.

Mohammed further embarked on an 11-city speaking tour throughout Canada with Emily Shaeffer to educate Canadian citizens about the day-to-day lives of the Palestinians damaged by the illegal infringement of the state of Israel upon Palestinian land in Bilin and throughout the occupied territories.

Since that time Israeli military forces wearing combat paint and masks invaded the West Bank village of Bil’in.

Israeli soldiers raided several homes, arresting two Palestinian children and five Palestinians adults including Mohammad Khatib from the Bil’in Popular Committee Against the Wall and Settlements.

-Update into the Condition and Status of Mohammed Khatib
-Report on the Attitudes of the people of Bilin to the arrests and seizures
-Report on the visit of the three Canadian MPs to Billin village last Sunday (9th)

35 This Week in History/Musical Guest

50 Bike Report w/ Tom
57 8am warning and 8-9am preview
8-9am


00 Democracy Now! headlines

10 Michael Werbowski Presents –

I am in Vera Cruz and attended a conference on the Colombianisation of Mexico with academic an experts on the drug war.
I will most likely be back in the capital city for Friday.. to talk about the Mexican writer Calros Fuentes and the Obama Harper Calderon schmooze session in Guadalajara..
saludos a todos los companeros a CKUT
20 Weather w/ Margo
25 Canadian Headlines w/ Yves Engler
roundtable discussion of the Canadian News Headlines that caught our eye this week

Canadian Foriegn Policy

-Honduras
-Haiti
-Venezuela

Canadian Domestic Policy

-Cost of the Afghanistan Mission to the canadian taxpayer – 7million$ / day
-NDP Convention
-Health Care


50 Community Listings
55 Fusion Opal – outro
00 jazz amuck w/ John B.

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August 7th Runsheet

all times EST
 
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listen live on the web – www.ckut.ca

7-8am

00 Fusion Opal – theme intro
 
02 show preview and greetings
 
05 ads/promos
 
08 Weather w/ Margo 

10 Community Listings

15 Literary Review w/ Jeffery Mackie

I am back, with a review and some great CDs from some great Canadian indie bands. JPM-D

25 Musical Guest – Chris Hum and accompanyment in-studio w/guitar

30 This Week in History  w/ Christie Elizabeth in-studio

an interview with Stephanie who has started a course for kids’ yoga both downtown and in the West Island. It is a very popular class and gaining popularity.
 
 Also: a segment about internet spam and email rip-offs would be good information for the listeners 
 
40 Musical Guest
 
45 Canadian Headlines w/ Craig Sauve

roundtable discussion of the Canadian News Headlines that caught our eye this week

57 8am warning and 8-9am preview

 

8-9am

 
00 Democracy Now! headlines

  
10 Interview w/ Mostafah Heneway on-phone
 

 
In the early morning hours on Monday, Israeli military forces wearing
combat paint and masks invaded the West Bank village of Bil’in.

Israeli soldiers raided several homes, arresting two Palestinian
children and five Palestinians adults including Mohammad Khatib from the
Bil’in Popular Committee Against the Wall and Settlements.

In June 2009 Mohammed Khatib traveled to Canada to testify in a historic
lawsuit launched by Bil’in village against two Quebec-based companies, both involved in constructing illegal Israeli-only settlements on the lands of the
Palestinian village of Bil’in.

Palestinian activist Mohammed Khatib also spoke to Canada’s major media
outlets and publicly in eleven Canadian cities with Emily Schaeffer, an
Israeli lawyer representing the village of Bil’in, connecting with
hundreds of people across Canada.

 
 
10 Weather w/ Margo 
 
15 Bike Report w/ Tom
  
20 Musical Guest
 
25 More to Life then Hummus w/ Chef Ali Hassan
  
One from the archives!
 
35 Interview w/ Nik Barryshaw on-phone
 
representative member of HaitiAction Montreal
 
- Haiti lawmakers OK minimum wage hike after clashes
 
(AP) – August 4, 2009
 
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Lawmakers voted to more than double Haiti’s minimum wage Tuesday night after long hours of debate and clashes between police and protesters
 
- Does this concession to the people of Haiti represent acknowledgement that the reasons behind coup and kidnapping of President Aristide by Canadian, American and French forces in 2004 was morally unbalanced and now proving to be technically and econonically inadequate as well?
 
- Is this a victory for the people of Haiti or a smokescreen put up by a foriegn-controlled gov’t to ensure profit margins based on essentially the slave labour of the Haitian people?
 
- Do you see any similarities behind Canada’s total hands-on participation in the upsetting of Haitian Democracy in 2004 and Canada’s current refusal to enforce any sanctions against the current regime in Honduras that carried out the exact same coup operation in Honduras this summer? 
 
50 Community Listings
 
55 Fusion Opal – outro
00 jazz amuck w/ John B. 

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July 31st runsheet

7-8am

00 Fusion Opal – theme intro

02 show preview and greetings

05 ads/promos

08 Weather Update w/ Margo

10 Community Listings

15 Interview w/ Alain Coull in-studio w/guitar throughout the show

Introducing his latest album and playing some tracks live on the FMA

http://www.myspace.com/484821775

www.myspace.com/484821775

25 More to Life then Hummus w/ Chef Ali Hassan

More Lamb Biryani Recipies!!!

35 This Week in History w/ Christie Elizabeth in-studio

Diana and Charles get married, Pope reinforced birth control ban – IRA declares end to armed struggle

reports on allergy paranoia and the possibility that we are “too clean” – the reality that our obsession with our own cleanliness increases the amount of separation we place between ourselves and those we consider “unclean”.

45 Canadian Headlines w/ Craig Sauve

roundtable discussion of the Canadian News Headlines that caught our eye this week

57 8am warning and 8-9am preview

8-9am

00 Democracy Now! headlines

10 Weather w/ Margo

15 Bike Report w/ Tom

20 Interview w/ Grahme Russell info@rightsaction.org

Update into the situation in Honduras

-What happened in Honduras, was it a revolution? a coup? a putsch? a plot?
-Who gained and who lost with the transfer of power?

-In the Latin American struggle between pro-American, NAFTA-supporting ideology and pro-Boliviarin socialist reform, who gained ground in Honduras?

-What is a “Golpista”?

-What was the influence of outside forces, external to Honduras for what happened with the presidency?
-Was there external support for the armed forces that gave them the opportunity to effect the coup?

40 Interview w/ Tamara Herman in Mexico

ANTI-MINING GROUP STAGES 36 HOUR SIT-IN AT CANADIAN EMBASSY IN MEXICO CITY

http://www.dominionpaper.ca/weblogs/sandra/2800

Mexico City, July 21, 2009 – Anti-mining activists marked the first ever Global Day of Action Against Open-Pit mining with a 36-hour sit-in outside the Canadian Embassy building in Mexico City.

The action was planned by the Frente Amplio Opositor (FAO), a coalition opposed to Canadian corporation New Gold’s Cerro de San Pedro open-pit gold and silver mine in Central Mexico. New Gold Inc. is based in British Columbia.

50 Community Listings

55 Fusion Opal – outro

00 jazz amuck w/ John B.

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July 24th runsheet

7-8am

00 Fusion Opal – theme intro
 
02 show preview and greetings
 
05 ads/promos
 
08 Weather Update w/ Margo
 

10 Community Listings
15 Literary Review w/Jeffery Mackie

I will do a short piece on British Poet Simon Armitage. I will have short audio links. 10 minutes total should be fine. JPM

30 Today in History/This Week in History  w/ Christie Elizabeth in-studio

On this week in history, 1969…Man first walked on the moon :) Good one, no??

reports on allergy paranoia and the possibility that we are “too clean” – the reality that our obsession with our own cleanliness increases the amount of separation we place between ourselves and those we consider “unclean”.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5smPcN8AoE

 40 Canadian Headlines w/ Craig Sauve
roundtable discussion of the Canadian News Headlines that caught our eye this week
 
 
57 8am warning and 8-9am preview

 

  
8-9am

 
00 Democracy Now! headlines

10 Michael Werbowski Presents


-will contact Michael in Mexico City

 

 
-The NAFTA sweet talk about partnership is over…‏

- Mexico City, July 21, 2009 – Anti-mining activists are marking the first ever Global Day of Action Against Open-Pit mining with a 36-hour sit-in outside the Canadian Embassy building in Mexico City.  New Gold Inc. is based in British Columbia.

 

- mining issues to be discussed involving Canadian companies

20 Weather w/ Margo 
 
25 Bike Report w/ Tom

30 Interview w/ Eric Darier – Greenpeace Canada 
 
> > NGOs Denounce Corporate Greenwashing
> ‘No to Dubious Biotech-fixes for Climate Change’
>
> Montreal, 16 July 2009. Several groups including Greenpeace, ETC Group
> and Biofuelwatch are warning that the biotech lobby will mount a major
> green-washing public relations exercise during the Sixth Annual
> Conference on Industrial Biotechnology and Bioprocessing that will be
> held at the Palais de congrès (19-22 July 2009).

 
-What is Green-Washing?
-What were some of the examples of Green-Washing from the Conference?
-How can people be aware of these “scams”?
-What is yours and greenpeace’s suggestion to test for a safe, clean technology or process?  


45 Interview w/ Chelsea Lynn Labate and Tommy Hunt

Stories From the Road – a Guitar for Pickin’ and a Thumb for Hitchin’

Live in Chapel Hill, NC – on the road up and down the East Coast from Quebec to Florida
will be back in Montreal in August

45 More to Life then Hummus w/ Chef Ali Hassan

By popular demand – one from the archives!


50 Community Listings
55 Fusion Opal – outro
00 jazz amuck w/ John B.

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July 17th Runsheet

7-8am

00 Fusion Opal – theme intro

02 show preview and greetings

05 ads/promos

08 Weather Update w/ Margo

10 Community Listings
15 Literary Review w/Jeffery Mackie

I will have as guest, Jane Hope from Vallum magazine, who have launched their recent issue. There is a reading on the 23rd to mark this. JPM
30 Today in History/This Week in History  w/ Christie Elizabeth in-studio

reports on allergy paranoia and the possibility that we are “too clean” – the reality that our obsession with our own cleanliness increases the amount of separation we place between ourselves and those we consider “unclean”.


40 Canadian Headlines w/ Craig Sauve

roundtable discussion of the Canadian News Headlines that caught our eye this week
57 8am warning and 8-9am preview

8-9am


00 Democracy Now! headlines

10 Michael Werbowski Presents

-will contact Michael in Mexico City

Canada Issues New Visa Rules Affecting Mexicans, Czechs

- also mining issues to be discussed involving Canadian companies

20 Weather w/ Margo
25 Bike Report w/ Tom

30 Interview w/ King-Wei Chu – Fantasia Film Festival

-What is the Fantasia Film Festival?
-Where are the venues to view the films?
-Who are some of the better-known film-makers to be presented/presenting?
-When is the Festival running and where can people get more info?
-Tell us about your involvement and history with the Fantasia project.


45 Interview w/ Chelsea Lynn Labate and Tommy Hunt

Stories From the Road – a Guitar for Pickin’ and a Thumb for Hitchin’

Live in Chapel Hill, NC – on the road up and down the East Coast from Quebec to Florida
will be back in Montreal in August

45 More to Life then Hummus w/ Chef Ali Hassan

By popular demand – one from the archives!


50 Community Listings
55 Fusion Opal – outro
00 jazz amuck w/ John B.

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July 10th Runsheet

7-8am

00 Fusion Opal – theme intro

02 show preview and greetings

05 ads/promos

08 Weather Update w/ Margo

10 Community Listings

15 Literary Review w/Jeffery Mackie

I will have Jack J Locke on talking about the Leonard Cohen poem project. Jeffrey

30 Interview w/ Christie Elizabeth in-studio

She will tell us about herself and her Oragami sideline – Possibility of joining the Friday Morning team for the Summer

40 Canadian Headlines w/ Craig Sauve

roundtable discussion of the Canadian News Headlines that caught our eye this week

57 8am warning and 8-9am preview

8-9am

00 Democracy Now! headlines

10 Michael Werbowski Presents

www.english.ohmynews.com/english/eng_article_diff.asp?writer_id=minou&at_code=319896

-will contact Michael in Mexico City to discuss the results of the lower house elections from last Sunday and the astonishingly low voter turnout
- also mining issues to be discussed involving Canadian companies

20 Weather w/ Margo

25 Bike Report w/ Tom

30 Interview about the Situation in Bilin

Mostafa Henaway – Tadamon! Montreal
Brian Aboud -

Important updates concerning Bil’in village…

Basically since the Palestinians who testified at the court hearings in
Montreal returned to their village, the Israeli army has been carrying
out raids on the village in the middle of the night…

Army raids have been directly targeting the Palestinians who were
involved in launching the lawsuit here in Quebec…

It is so important for people in Quebec to know that a court case in
Montreal has lead to military actions in Palestine…

www.bilin-village.org

www.tadamon.ca

45 Interview w/ Chelsea Lynn Labate and Tommy Hunt
Stories From the Road – a Guitar for Pickin’ and a Thumb for Hitchin’

Live in Chapel Hill, NC – on the road up and down the East Coast from Quebec to Florida
will be back in Montreal in August

45 More to Life then Hummus w/ Chef Ali Hassan

By popular demand – one from the archives!

50 Community Listings

55 Fusion Opal – outro
00 jazz amuck w/ John B.

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An Interview with Libby Davies

Is Drug Prohibition Successful?

Member of the Canadian Parliament for Vancouver East Libby Davies talks about the Insight Program in her Vancouver riding, the only legalized drug site in North America. She also talks about the uselessness of drug prohibition and shows how the emphasis should be placed on drug awareness and prevention.

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