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XM 169 - The Power

Monday March 19, 2007
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Show Overview
Points of View:
'Alone on the Hill' by Bill Hogan
'The Iraq War: 4 Years and Counting' Commentary by Ambrose I. Lane, Sr.


Guests:
Dr. Ronda Henry-Tillman
National Colon-Rectal Cancer Month

Giuliana Sgrena
Friendly Fire


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

Points of View:

The Iraq War: 4 Years and Counting
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Part1, Part2, Part3, Part4
Ambrose discusses the lead up to the Iraq War, false intelligence, and the courageous stand of Rep. Barbara Lee (D- CA).

'Alone on the Hill' by Bill Hogan. MotherJones

 

Listener Feedback
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Ambrose gives background on Giuliana Sgrena's story and welcomes listener comments.

 

Colin Powell's UN Testimony
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Ambrose reads from Colin's Powell's testimony to the UN Security Council on Feb. 5th, 2003.

 

 

Guests:

Dr. Ronda Henry-Tillman
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Part1, Part2, Part3, Part4
Ambrose speaks with Ronda Henry-Tillman, M.D. Dr. Henry-Tillman discusses the National Colon-Rectal Cancer Month and the risk factors for colon-rectal cancer.

Topics: Cancer awareness month, colon-rectal risk factors, & health disparities.

Referenced Link: Center to Reduce Cancer Health Disparities CRCHD

Dr. Ronda S. Henry-Tillman is an Associate Professor in the Department of Surgery, specializing in breast surgical oncology, at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS). She is currently the Medical Director of the Women's Oncology Clinic and the Director of Cancer Control at the Arkansas Cancer Research Center (ACRC) at UAMS.

 

Giuliana Sgrena
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Part1, Part2, Part3
Ambrose welcomes Giuliana Sgrena to We Ourselves. Sgrena discusses her ordeal and her book 'Friendly Fire: The Remarkable Story of a Journalist Kidnapped in Iraq, Rescued by an Italian Secret Service Agent, and Shot by U.S. Forces'.

Giuliana Sgrena is a well-known Italian journalist and author who works for the Italian communist newspaper Il Manifesto and the German weekly Die Zeit. While working in Iraq, she was kidnapped by insurgents on 4 February 2005. After her release on March 4, 2005, Sgrena and the two Italian intelligence officers who had helped secure her release came under fire from U.S. forces while on their way to Baghdad International Airport.


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