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World Book Club - Kamila Shamsie – Burnt Shadows
Harriett Gilbert and an audience at the Drill Hall Theatre in Central London talk to bestselling Pakistani writer Kamila Shamsie about her internationally acclaimed novel Burnt Shadows.
Spanning much of the 20th Century and into the 21st, Burnt Shadows is an epic narrative of disasters evaded and confronted, loyalties honoured and betrayed, and loves lost and found.
In the devastating aftermath of the second atomic bomb, Hiroko Tanaka leaves Japan in search of new beginnings.
From Delhi, amid India's cry for independence from British colonial rule, to New York City in the uncertain wake of 9/11, to the novel's nail-biting climax in Afghanistan, a violent history casts its shadow over the entire world over.
(Photo: Kamila Shamsie. Credit: Reuters)
The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe - The Skeptics Guide #277 – Nov 3 2010
Motley Fool Money - Motley Fool Money: 11 05 2010
The stock market hits a two-year high. The Fed goes on a buying spree. The GOP wins control of the House. And Starbucks and Whole Foods report big earnings. On this week's show, we'll tackle those stories and talk with Ford CEO Alan Mulally.
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Cato Daily Podcast - Tea Partiers and the GOP: What’s Next?
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Cato Daily Podcast - Reading Election Day’s Tea Leaves
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Money Girl - 196 MG Who Pays Your Debt When You Die?
Find out what happens to debt when you die and learn how to protect your heirs from the hassle and expense of probate so they're taken care of.
Cato Daily Podcast - Resilient Markets and Government Intervention
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Cato Daily Podcast - Election Day and Immigration
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Start the Week - 01/11/2010
Andrew Marr looks at what the future holds for Ireland after the financial crisis, with the cultural commentator, Fintan O'Toole, who argues for wholesale reform of the political system. While the Conservative MP, Nick Boles puts forward his blueprint for a new Britain. The fate of Deborah Cadbury's family firm was sealed when it was bought out by an American company. But she looks back at a chocolate dynasty that mixed sweet success with bitter rivalry. And the cellist Steven Isserlis is on a mission to enhance the reputation of the much-maligned composer, Saint-Saens.
Producer: Eleanor Garland.
