Podcast for Saturday, July 12, 2008
By Chuck Mertz in Shows with 0 comment Tags: Adam Isacson, Elvis DeMorrow, Graham Usher, Joanne Landey, John Thomson, Mike Dvorak, Todd Williams
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- live from Islamabad, Graham Usher is a contributing editor of Middle East Report (http://www.merip.org). Graham is the author of “Dispatches from Palestine: The Rise and Fall of the Oslo Peace Process” (Pluto Press). His most recent writing includes “Pakistan Amidst the Storms” and “Getting Pakistan Wrong.”
- Adam Isacson is director of programs at the Center for International Policy. This week, he posted the article, “Colombia: a miraculous rescue, and what comes next.”
- Joanne Landey is the co-director of the Campaign for Peace and Democracy. Joanne’s going to talk with us about the movement against US ‘Missile Defense’ in the Czech Republic and Poland.
- John Thomson is research affiliate at MIT and served as the United Kingdom Ambassador to India and as the Permanent Representative in the United Nations. He has co-written “Iran as a Pioneer Case for Multilateral Nuclear Arrangements” and several other articles about the Iranian nuclear situation.
And our irregular correspondents are:
- live from a drum and bass festival in Romania, Todd Williams, the former host of the recently canceled Hungarian TV show “Feszti Korkep” …
- live from a sailboat docked somewhere along the west coast, Mike Dvorak gave his ‘Wind Blows’ report. This week, it was on the utility of using electricity in place of gasoline/diesel as a transportation fuel …
- and live from San Francisco, Elvis DeMorrow told us what’s creeping around the Konspiracy Korner.


