On Start the Week the journalist Ian Cobain reveals how torture has been systematically used by the British from WWII to the War on Terror, via Kenya and Northern Ireland. David Anderson QC reviews the risks posed by terrorism in the UK. Extraordinary rendition and the language of concealment form the heart of Clare Bayley's new play, and there are more secrets uncovered by the criminal barrister-turned-crime writer, MR Hall. Producer: Katy Hickman.
Motley Fool Money - Motley Fool Money: 10.26.2012
Apple misses on 4th quarter earnings. Facebook reports better-than-expected earnings. And Amazon reports its first quarterly loss since 2003. Plus, former Circuit City CEO Alan Wurtzel talks about Circuit City's past and Best Buy's future.
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Cato Daily Podcast - Herbert Hoover versus ‘Laissez Faire’
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Cato Daily Podcast - More ‘Get Tough’ Campaign Trade Rhetoric
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The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe - The Skeptics Guide #380 – Oct 27 2012
Curious City - Chuh Kaw Go, What Do You Really Sound Like?
What is a Chicago accent and what do Chicagoans really sound like? Sound off with your phone and become part of the linguistic record.
Curious City - Chuh Kaw Go, What Do You Really Sound Like?
What is a Chicago accent and what do Chicagoans really sound like? Sound off with your phone and become part of the linguistic record.
Cato Daily Podcast - How Not to Deal with Iran
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The Stack Overflow Podcast - Stack Exchange Podcast – Episode #34 – Kyle Brandt and Nick Craver
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More or Less: Behind the Stats - Life-saving economics
Professor Al Roth tells Tim Harford about the work for which he has just been awarded the 2012 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences.
