Sunday, April 29, 2007

Podcasts Assorted

Rabushka on the Flat Tax

Global Organised Crime

Emerging Trends in Global Economic Integration
Jean-Claude Trichet, president of the European Central Bank

God, the Universe and Everything
What can our understanding of the cosmos tell us about God, creation and our place in it? Father Bill Stoeger, a Jesuit priest and an astrophysicist, believes that science can help shed light on God's priorities in creation.

Bad teeth, bad economics

Are You Happy Now?, featuring Will Wilkinson

Jesus Tomb, Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3

Guatam Ivatury on the Cellphone and the Mattress

What's wrong with slavery?

Philosophy, spirituality and the self - Part 1 and Part 2

Masters of Emotion

You are not your brain scan!: Critical reporting on the mind sciences

Jerome Kagan - The Father of Temperament

Julie's Story: Diary of a brain tumour

PREM LEARNING FORUM 2007 - World Bank

Russia: Boris Yeltsin, Vladimir Putin and Democracy

Editing the Complete Works of Shakespeare
Professor Jonathan Bate discusses editing a new edition of the Complete Works of Shakespeare

Nation of Rogues: Scotland and Independence

Australia's Eugenic Heritage

Long Live the King: Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej

A Russian Tale
Over the past few months a number of journalists and critics of the Russian government have died in mysterious circumstances. Are these deaths coincidental or do they tell us something about the state of Russian democracy?

Sacred Science
Is there such a thing? Cell biologist, Bruce Lipton and former engineer Gregg Braden believe that thoughts and emotions change the material world and could bring peace to the planet. Stephen Post is from the School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, and his research shows that being good, happy, funny and courageous improves your health and lengthens your life

Iraq: new team, new strategy, new tensions

The obesity myth

China's Trillion in U.S. Dollar Reserves - Threat or Opportunity?"

World Economic Update: The Great Globalization Debate

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