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XM 169 - The Power

Friday February 9, 2007
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Show Overview
Black History Month Special:
'For Whites only?: How and Why America Became a Racist Nation' - Part 7
by Ambrose I. Lane, Sr.

Points of View:
'Rice Denies Seeing Iranian Proposal in '03' by Glenn Kessler
'Mistrial could be end of Watada case' by Joseph L. Galloway


Guests:
Murray Dabby
Atlanta All-Stars Talent Network

Rob Redding
Redding News Review


Show Segments - Right-Click on links to download MP3s.

Black History Month Special

For Whites Only? - Part 7
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Part1, Part2, Part3, Part4
Ambrose continues reading passages from his book 'For Whites only?: How and Why America Became a Racist Nation'.

 

Listener Feedback
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Mp3
Ambrose welcomes listener comments.

 

Points of View:

Rice Denies Seeing Iranian Proposal in '03
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Mp3
Ambrose reads from the Washington Post article 'Rice Denies Seeing Iranian Proposal in '03' by Glenn Kessler.

 

Mistrial could be end of Watada case
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Ambrose reads from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer article 'Mistrial could be end of Watada case: Double-jeopardy prohibition might thwart retrial' by Mike Barber.

Also mentioned the McClatchy:Washington Bureau piece 'Billions and billions of dollars just disappear in Iraq' by Joseph L. Galloway.

 

Guests:

Murray Dabby
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Part1, Part2, Part3
Ambrose speaks with Murray Dabby, Executive Director of the Atlanta All-Stars Talent Network.

 

Rob Redding
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Part1, Part2, Part3, Part4
Ambrose welcomes regular guest Rob Redding of Redding News Review.

Robert "Rob" Redding Jr.- an artist, author, radio host and journalist - has been called "one of the most respected names in the media". Redding, a nonpartisan nonvoting independent known as "America's Independent Voice," is perhaps so respected because of his experience as a member of the Washington, D.C. press corps - including his time as a former reporter for The Washington Times.


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