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Lee decided to get back on the vanity project kick this month, covering yet more soundtracks and scores from those films made by someone with a singular and sometimes misguided cinematic vision. --Ain't Gwine To Whistle Dixie (Any Mo') from "Clay Pigeon" (1971) --Taj Mahal --Just You, Just Me from "The Groove Tube" (1974) --Ken Shapiro --Tuesday Afternoon from "The Astrologer" (1976) --The Moody Blues --No Way Back from "No Way Back" (1976) --The Dells --The Mancunian from "Grievous Bodily Harm" (1983) --John Agar (Cliff Twemlow) --Main Titles from "The Dark Side of Midnight" (1984) --Doug Holroyd --Heads Will Roll from "Rock 'n' Roll Nightmare" (1987) --Thor & The Tritonz --The Tower from "Miami Connection" (1987) --Jon McCallum --FleshEater Theme from "FleshEater" (1988) --Erica Portnoy --Living On The Edge from "Deadly Spygames" (1989) --Jack M. Sell, Adrianne Richmond & Hutch DeLoach --Jean Kayak and His Acme Applejack from "Hundreds of Beavers" (2022) --Wayne Frank Tews & The Seafield Monster Sextet --Deadly Nightshade from "Hundreds of Beavers" (2022) --Tim Souster --Lubricator from "Hundreds of Beavers" (2022) --Frank McDonald & Chris Rae Opening and closing music: Theme from Slaughter from "Slaughter" by Billy Preston, and Too Risky a Day for a Regatta from "Tentacles" by Stelvio Cipriani.
Frank McDonald believes Dublin Airport doesn't need to dominate because the sky is much clearer out west Frank, who is a former environmental editor of The Irish Times, has said in an opinion piece in the Irish Independent that Shannon Airport can play a greater role in Irish air travel. To discuss this further, Alan Morrissey was joined by Frank McDonald. Photo (c) Shannon Group
What would you think about the GPO, the most iconic building in O'Connell Street, being repurposed? Would it be better served as a world-class museum? What if it were to house a leading Government department? Would it make a good new home for RTÉ? All of these have been proposed as the new Dublin City Centre Taskforce called to redevelop the GPO as a ‘major public building'. What do you think? What purpose would you like to see the GPO fill?To discuss, Andrea is joined by Lord Mayor of Dublin James Geoghegan, Noel Kelly, the Manager of McDowells Jewellers on O'Connell Street, Frank McDonald, Dublin Author Journalist and Rob Buchanan, who runs the Dublin Time Machine History Blog and more.
Frank McDonald, journalist and author and Michael Fitzmaurice, Independent TD for Roscommon-Galway
The National Planning Framework is open for consultation until tomorrow evening, Frank McDonald, former Environment Editor of the Irish Times spoke to Kieran about how we need to rethink our investing strategy.
Many independent businesses have left Grafton Street in recent years with large chains replacing them. This is a major contributing factor that has led to the changes felt by many in recent years on Dublin's most famous shopping street. To discuss, Bobby is joined by:Frank McDonald, Dublin author & former Environment Editor of The Irish Times.Dairne McCarthy of Cornucopia on Wicklow StreetDamian Byrne of the Camer Centre here on Grafton Street.Mark smith Srore manager Great outdoors on Chatham streetBobby was Broadcasting live from the Three Store on Grafton Street to celebrate Three's Grants for Small Businesses Programme for 2024.
As part of the airport's expansion plans, two original aircraft hangars from the 1940s and the iconic North Terminal, which was used for many VIPs and Heads of State, will have to be levelled. Frank McDonald, former Environment Editor of The Irish Times says this shouldn't happen as these are important elements of our architectural heritage. He joins Seán to discuss.
As part of the airport's expansion plans, two original aircraft hangars from the 1940s and the iconic North Terminal, which was used for many VIPs and Heads of State, will have to be levelled. Frank McDonald, former Environment Editor of The Irish Times says this shouldn't happen as these are important elements of our architectural heritage. He joins Seán to discuss.
15 years after the first hearing began into the Metrolink project in Dublin, it has finally resumed today and will continue for some weeks. TheMetroLink will seek to connect Swords to Dublin Airport and also the city centre Kieran was joined by Brian Caufield, Professor of transportation at the School of Engineering at Trinity College Dublin and Frank McDonald, Former Environment Editor with Irish Times...
Frank McDonald, Former Environment Editor for The Irish Times joined The Last Word to discuss the controversial new design plans for the redevelopment of the iconic Stephen's Green shopping centre in Dublin.Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
Friday is the deadline for appealing against the planned redevelopment of the Stephen's Green Shopping Centre. A petition has also been started to have the centre listed as a protected structure. One of those who has made an appeal is the journalist Frank McDonald who spoke to Newstalk Breakfast.
Friday is the deadline for appealing against the planned redevelopment of the Stephen's Green Shopping Centre. A petition has also been started to have the centre listed as a protected structure. One of those who has made an appeal is the journalist Frank McDonald who spoke to Newstalk Breakfast.
Like it or loathe it, Stephens Green Shopping Centre has been a distinctive building in the capital city since opening in 1988. Now it's set to be radically changed as Dublin City Council has granted planning permission for a 100 million euro redevelopment. Former Environment Editor with the Irish Times, Frank McDonald, was one of the objectors and he joined Sean to discuss...
Like it or loathe it, Stephens Green Shopping Centre has been a distinctive building in the capital city since opening in 1988. Now it's set to be radically changed as Dublin City Council has granted planning permission for a 100 million euro redevelopment. Former Environment Editor with the Irish Times, Frank McDonald, was one of the objectors and he joined Sean to discuss...
The Hard Shoulder is LIVE from The Palace Bar on Fleet Street in Dublin. The pub is celebrating it's 200th anniversary. Dublin has changed so much in that period and only in the last few years has this city seen such change from culture, architecture or business. To discuss the changing face of Dublin and Kieran was joined by Frank McDonald, Former Environment Editor with the Irish Times, Donal Fallon Host of the Three Castels Burning Podcast and Influencer, Holly Carpenter...
Simon Tierney joined Kieran earlier on the show to discuss the severe lack of streets and memorials in Dublin that are named after women. For more on this, Kieran was joined by Diarmuid O'Cadhla, former Cork County Councillor, Frank McDonald, Dublin author and journalist and Ruth Coppinger, former Socialist TD to discuss...
“We are sleepwalking our way towards a deeply dysfunctional, inequitable and unbalanced Ireland” That is the assessment of former Environment Editor with The Irish Times, Frank McDonald on the imbalance forming in Ireland due to Dublin's growth. Frank spoke to Anton about the impact of Dublin's growth on the rest of the country.
On the Home Show Podcast this week: Barbiecore and the colour pink with Gary Cohn from COHN Architecture and Interiors. The A to Z of online auctions with Rory Guthrie, Director of deVeres Art Auctions. Frank McDonald on Russborough House. And it's the 4th of July next Tuesday so Sinead took a look state-side to look at trends and tips coming out of Los Angeles with interior designer Natasha Rocca Devine.
Last week it was reported that the MetroLink in Dublin may be delayed because of issues with state agencies. What have other countries done to get their transport projects done? Frank McDonald, author and former Environment Editor of the Irish Times joined Sean to discuss...
Last week it was reported that the MetroLink in Dublin may be delayed because of issues with state agencies. What have other countries done to get their transport projects done? Frank McDonald, author and former Environment Editor of the Irish Times joined Sean to discuss...
Dublin City Council may have a new way of solving the scourge of seagulls and rubbish on the streets of Dublin. Following the successful trial of Bagbin, a collapsible waste container which prevents birds from getting near the bags inside. Bagbins are set to be phased in to residential and commercial locations all over the city. Kieran was joined by Hazel Chu, Green Party Councillor and Former Lord Mayor of Dublin and Frank McDonald, author, journalist and former environment editor of The Irish Times…
The Cabinet is being briefed on proposals for using the large budget surpluses expected in the coming years. €65 billion is being forecast up to 2026, with much talk about how future finances can be ‘future proofed'. Kieran was joined by Shane Ross, Former Minister for Transport and Sport, Ray Yeates, Dublin City Arts Officer and Frank McDonald, Former Environment Editor of the Irish Times...
Killing kitsch with blandness: planned ‘rejuvenation' of St Stephen's Green shopping centre is anything but” That's the view of Frank McDonald, former Environment Editor with The Irish Times. Frank spoke to Newstalk Breakfast this morning.
Killing kitsch with blandness: planned ‘rejuvenation' of St Stephen's Green shopping centre is anything but” That's the view of Frank McDonald, former Environment Editor with The Irish Times. Frank spoke to Newstalk Breakfast this morning.
Tánaiste Micheál Martin has suggested we have turned a corner when it comes to building the houses we need in this country. But is enough being done to fix Ireland's housing issues? Kate English, Director and Head of Real Estate Research with Deloitte, Conor O'Connell, Director of Housing and Planning with the Irish Home Builders' Association and Frank McDonald, Former Environmental Editor at the Irish Times joined The Last Word to discuss. Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
Minister Eamon Ryan is set to bring a memo to government tomorrow outlining plans to reduce car emissions which could involve congestion charges and a huge rise in parking fees. Frank McDonald, former Irish Times Environment Editor and Brian Caulfield, Associate Professor of Transport at Trinity College Dublin joined The Last Word to discuss. Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
Conor meets Frank McDonald, Journalist and former environment editor of the Irish Times. He's an influential author and commentator on Irish architecture and Irish urban planning, especially on the development of Dublin. He has just left Temple Bar for a splendid new home in Blackrock and has lots to say on the city's good and its bad (spoiler – he's not a car fan!).
The 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference, more commonly known as or COP27, is underway in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. One man who has attended almost every year is Frank McDonald, former environment editor of The Irish Times, he was a the very first one in 1995. Frank joined Sean on the show to chart the history of COP...
The 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference, more commonly known as or COP27, is underway in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. One man who has attended almost every year is Frank McDonald, former environment editor of The Irish Times, he was a the very first one in 1995. Frank joined Sean on the show to chart the history of COP...
Nightclubs will be allowed to stay open until 6am, and pubs will be permitted longer operating hours, under new laws to be approved by Cabinet today. Kieran was joined by Former Irish Times Environment Editor,l Frank McDonald and Ian Redmond Owner of The Tramline Dublin…
Dublin City Council have rejected plans for a 24-storey office tower close to Tara Street. For more on this Kieran was joined by Eoin O'Malley DCU Associate Professor in political science at the School of Law and Government at DCU and Frank McDonald, author and journalist, to discuss
Gavan is joined by Frank McDonald, the former Irish Times Environment Editor. Together they discuss the history of the many planned and then scrapped, infrastructure projects intended to extend public transport rail lines in and around the capital.
Dublin's tallest building' has been proposed for the site of the former City Arts Centre. Twenty-four-storey, office-led scheme to reach 108m and include artists' studios, workshops, and exhibition space in a nod to the property's history. Author, Journalist and former Environment Editor of The Irish Times, Frank McDonald spoke to Jonathan Healy on the show.
Dublin's tallest building' has been proposed for the site of the former City Arts Centre. Twenty-four-storey, office-led scheme to reach 108m and include artists' studios, workshops, and exhibition space in a nod to the property's history. Author, Journalist and former Environment Editor of The Irish Times, Frank McDonald spoke to Jonathan Healy on the show.
Inside Books is a regular podcast presented by Breda Brown. This episode features Frank McDonald.
Frank McDonald's The Destruction of Dublin (1985) is one of the most important books ever written on this city. His latest book, A Little History of the Future of Dublin (Martello Publishing) takes up some of the same battles. What is to be done?
Frank McDonald, Author and journalist joined Sean on the show... Listen and subscribe to Moncrieff on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
Blondes at Work is a 1938 film directed by Frank McDonald, featuring Glenda Farrell, Barton MacLane, and Tom Kennedy. It's the fourth film in the Torchy Blane series. In this installment, journalist Torchy Blane must get to work on a tough story without the assistance of her fiancé and favorite source, Steve McBride. But the intrepid fair-haired reporter has a few tricks up her sleeves when it comes to cracking the case of a murdered retailer. And all of them involve banter and ghastly breeches of journalistic ethics. Listen to Áine and Kevin work through newsies cosplay, contempt of court, journalism, and The Bon-Ton Stores.Follow us on the usual social media suspects:FacebookTwitterInstagramAnd get to work on some mysterious and intriguing missives to send to mysterytomepodcast@gmail.com.Mystery to Me is a production of Mystery Sheet LLC.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Finally, a plucky reporter who's not afraid to say, "Damn the journalistic ethics, full speed ahead!"The Adventurous Blonde is a 1937 film directed by Frank McDonald, featuring Glenda Farrell, Barton MacLane, and Tom Kennedy. It's the third film in the Torchy Blane series. Farrell stars as Blane, a glamorous, golden-haired gal with a gift for gab and getting scoops through her guy, Detective MacBride. But the rest of the fourth estate isn't too happy with her success. A group of mischievous journos puts together a plot to embarrass Ms. Blane and drive her from the police beat for good. The only problem with the hoax? The scheme to trick Blane and MacBride into investigating a fake murder ends up producing a real-life, real-dead corpse. What ensues is a mystery that manages to be both fun and mind-bogglingly dumb. Listen to Áine and Kevin break news on the name "Mugsy," a hypothetical clash of retail titans, Marlon Bundo, and our new hipster startup, the Brooklyn Telegraph Company.Follow us on the usual social media suspects:FacebookTwitterInstagramAnd send us mysterious and intriguing missives at mysterytomepodcast@gmail.com.
Let's take off with a double-feature on one of Hollywood's first plucky gal reporters! The first two films in the Torchy Blane series, Smart Blonde and Fly-Away Baby, both debuted in 1937. They focus on Torchy Blane, a journo who's sharp, beautiful, and romantically connected to one of the top detectives in the city. Glenda Farrell and Barton MacLane starred in these two Frank McDonald-directed pictures as Torchy and her stern swain Detective Steve McBride. Meanwhile, Tom Kennedy shines as the bizarrely poetic Officer Gahagan.In the first flick, our fair-haired heroine gets more than she bargained for out of an interview when she witnesses the murder of a prominent businessman. In the second one, she's got to hold her own against a gaggle of reporters competing to fly around the world. Listen to Kevin and resident blonde reporter Áine get the scoop on these at-times entertaining, at-times sluggish films.Follow us on the usual social media suspects:FacebookTwitterInstagramAnd send us mysterious and intriguing missives at mysterytomepodcast@gmail.com.
There are preliminary plans to pedestrianise around 17 streets in Temple Bar. If the idea was to go ahead it could possibly cater for up to 3,000 people. Proposals are to be submitted to the City Council in the coming weeks by the Temple Bar Company. Reporter Josh Crosbie spoke with the CEO of The Temple Bar Co Martin Harte, Frank McDonald from the Temple Bar Residents Association, and local businesses.
Tom Phillips, Planning Consultant to Johnny Ronan Group and journalist Frank McDonald
Frank McDonald, journalist, talks to Cormac and Sarah about Ireland's ugliest buildings.
Frank McDonald is the former Environmental Editor of the Irish Times who over the years has often bemoaned the state of places like Temple Bar with what he saw as poor planning and an over reliance on 'paddywhackery'. Now of course all has changed and Temple Bar has gone very quiet but what might the future hold for Temple Bar and indeed Dublin’s City Centre in this new post-Covid world? Frank joined Bobby to discuss. Listen and subscribe to Down to Business with Bobby Kerr on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
Wednesdays 2pm-4pm EST Today’s Bombshell (Bombshell Radio) Bombshell RadioJazzamatazz Double Header FRIDAYS 1pm-3pm EST 6pm-8pm BST 10am-12pm PDT bombshellradio.com Sundays 7pm-8pm ESTA musical kaleidoscope of 19 groovy,funky,jazzy,rocking,far-out & fun tracks. A genre juggling journey into sound. Volume 89. Enjoy the trip :) Lots more@ https://www.mixcloud.com/JAZZAMATAZZ/playlists/kaleidoscope/#Eclectic, #funk, #Jazz, #Groove, #soundtrack, #funksouljazz, #raregroove, #funky, #groovy, #jazzy, #latin ,#rock, #lounge, #retro, #librarymusic1 Thrills and Spills Alan Hawkshaw2 Down Home Nick Ingman3 Its Your Thing The Invaders4 Danger Man Johnny Pearson5 Round Up Clubman6 Nats Magic Christians7 Amame Claudia Vita8 The Lion and the Cucumber [The Doctor and the Rockit Remix] Doctor Rockit9 Space Meter Bongolian10 Soul City Delle Haensch & Claude Larson11 Just (feat Phantom Planet) Mark Ronson12 Dirty Dancing Gert Wilden And Orchestra13 Big Fingers, John Scott14 Iena Sequence Roberto Pregadio15 Trespasser, Pt. 2 Bed Medicine16 Plug in Frank McDonald & Chris Rae17 Holiday Time Hildegard Knef18 The Baltic Caper, Dennis Farnon19 Just for Chicks Ramblers
In the second installment of our interview with Frank McDonald, we're talking about the importance of protecting your customers digital information with cyber insurance. If you have recurring business (and you should) you also have credit cards on file. Your customer information needs to be properly protected, find out more about the gaps that could end up causing you a lawsuit and get ahead of it now with some more tips from our Business Insurance Expert.
We interview our guy for insurance. We always have a lot of questions when Frank McDonald from Select Insurance is in the building and this time its no different. Frank has been in the pest control space for decades so he's seen a lot. Check this one out for some of the latest and make sure you're covered. Peace of mind is more affordable than you may think.
Land Without God Q&A with co-director Gerard Mannix Flynn, hosted by Frank McDonald. Recorded at the Irish Film Institute on the 18th of October 2019.
Frank McDonald, M.D., M.B.A. – a board-certified neurologist with the Longstreet Clinic in Gainesville who served as the president of the Medical Association of Georgia (MAG) in 2017-2018 – discusses medical and health care economics on the latest episode of MAG's ‘Top Docs Radio' show.
This Reboot Republic Podcast talks to author, campaigning journalist & gentleman- Frank McDonald. Frank is the former Environment Editor of The Irish Times and author of the books, Chaos at the Crossroads and The Builders. We talk to him about Dublin - the city it has become and his latest book, Truly Frank: A Dublin Memoir, published by Penguin. We also discuss how to the to create liveable cities and urban communities. Frank outlines why he is marching with the new housing protests and why it is important citizens take action. This is an engaging conversation with a man who speaks from experience and love for this country of ours. Please support our podcasts by going to www.patreon.com/tortoiseshack
Eamon is joined in studio by former Environment Editor of The Irish Times Frank McDonald to discuss his new book 'Truly Frank', looking back at his life, work and career – as well as his thoughts on the challenges facing Dublin as a city. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-stand-with-eamon-dunphy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Frank McDonald was in studio to talk to Miriam about his life and his new book
Final Week of HR Series and we're finishing up Strong! Get Professional Advice as we talk with the Best Insurance Broker we could find. Frank McDonald of Select Insurance shares: Answers to our myriad of questions about drugs, ride alongs and hiring practices. What keeps him up at night Professional details on the absolute must have insurance products for your business whether you’re a startup or already established. And of course hear some of his best stories about crazy insurance claims and lawsuits.
This month, we put our panel to the test and had them taste three whiskies blind. The only thing Davin de Kergommeaux, Mark Bylok, and Frank McDonald knew was that they were tasting peated single malts from Scotland, and we'll keep you guessing, too...right up until we reveal the whiskies and surprise all three panelists! Our panel gathered at the Wonderful World of Whisky Show at the NAV Centre in Cornwall, Ontario, and we're grateful to Ian Bentley and the entire staff of the NAV Centre for their help in making this episode possible.
The mad scientist behind - Steve Sullivan - joins Derek this week for a little Julie in July as they dive into The Underwater City (dir. Frank McDonald) from 1962. Also in this week's episode - this month's Executive Producer Roll Call, a look ahead at future screenings, and an answer to the question, "Where's the Monster Kid Radio Gazette?" Voicemail: 503-479-5MKR (503-479-5657) Email: OMSI 2016 Sci Fi Film Fest - Fathom Events - Planet of the Apes - (.mp3s of every episode of Monster Kid Radio is available for download at our barebones behind-the-scenes website at ) Next week: Kelly Hogaboom and X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes (dir. Roger Corman) The opening and closing song "Shark Bait" (The Surf Guitar Heard 'Round the World) belongs to AmpFibians - All original content of Monster Kid Radio by is licensed under a . Monster Kid Radio is a registered service mark of Monster Kid Radio LLC.
In this 100th episode of World View Paddy Smyth talks to Frank McDonald in Paris and Harry McGee in Dublin about Cop 21 and Ireland's part in it. Later in the podcast he talks to Tom Hennigan in Brazil about the latest corruption scandal there. World View is a weekly foreign affairs podcast. It is presented by Paddy Smyth and produced by Sinead O'Shea.
Irish Times Environment Editor and author Frank McDonald delivers the fifth annual Irish Institute of New York Lecture, “After the Celtic Tiger: Picking up the Pieces.”
Of all the factors in Ireland's extraordinary economic transformation, none has been more prominent than the astonishing boom in construction. "The Builders", a new book by journalists Kathy Sheridan and Frank McDonald tells the stories of the property developers - the great untold story of the boom. In this podcast, Frank McDonald speaks to an audience at Dún Laoghaire County Hall in an event held on 27th May 2009.
Of all the factors in Ireland's extraordinary economic transformation, none has been more prominent than the astonishing boom in construction. "The Builders", a new book by journalists Kathy Sheridan and Frank McDonald tells the stories of the property developers - the great untold story of the boom. In this podcast, Frank McDonald speaks to an audience at Dún Laoghaire County Hall in an event held on 27th May 2009.
Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
--{ Here's the Plan, Dan: "The Old Agenda has ne'er a Swerve, 21st Century's Marked Down to Serve, Written Back When Capitalists Hurled Debit and Credit 'cross a Free-Market World, Debt was to Climb, Hard to Stack it, Wise Men Saw End of Their Free Market And Planned to Create New Feudal Society, Everything Standardized, No Great Variety, On Behalf of Elites, Scientists would Manage The Great World Society out of the Carnage, If People Understood, There'd be a Stink, That's if They Turned Off TV and Let Themselves Think" © Alan Watt }-- Agenda 21, Concentration into Big Cities, Factory Movement Overseas - We All Work for Government - Service to World State - Merger of Capitalism and Communism for Third Way. U.S., Barack Obama, "United We Serve" Program - Serfs (Slaves), New Feudal System, CEO Overlords - Signing of UN Treaties, Convention on Climate Change. Global Warming Myths: CO2 Levels, Sinking Islands, Dying Polar Bears and Penguins, Gulf Stream - Salt, Oils and Fats, Cholesterol, Heart Disease Myths. GM Crops in Britain - GM-Free Monsanto Cafeterias - GMO Testing in Canada - Elevation of "Environment" (No Rights for Humans). Spraying Poison for Mosquito Plague in French - Wetlands (Swampland) Reintroduction, Breeding Grounds for Mosquitoes, Malthus. Hunting Down of "Deadbeat Dads" for Child Support Payments, Bankrupted Fathers - Lawyers. MADD, Canada - Stopping Motorists for "Drunk Driving", Random Roadside Breath Tests - Booze Advertisements, Boob Babes - Crime Needed for Police Hiring. (Articles: ["Man with Fat Paycheck has got a Nerve Asking You to Serve" (Obama's Email to the Nation Requiring Volunteerism).] ["Serve.gov / Corporation for National and Community Service" (serve.gov).] ["City Year corps" (cityyear.org).] ["City Year South Africa" (cityyearsa.co.za).] ["Major shift in US climate policy sparks hope for global treaty" by Frank McDonald (irishtimes.com) - June 13, 2009.] ["Global Warming And Other Bollocks: The Truth About All Those Science Scare Stories" [on Ian Dempsey Breakfast Show] (todayfm.com).] ["Ministers accused of trying to bring GM crops to Britain 'by the back door' " by Sean Poulter (dailymail.co.uk) - June 17, 2009.] ["French helicopters spray mosquitos threatening to swamp Britain" by Henry Samuel in Paris (telegraph.co.uk) - June 19, 2009.] ["Police should be allowed to do random breath tests for drunk driving: MPs" by Andrew Mayeda (timescolonist.com) - June 18, 2009.]) *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - June 23, 2009 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)