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    <title>It Happened Here DVDrip</title>
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Those who have seen the recent torrent called Winstanley by Kevin Brownlow will enjoy &#13;
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The film was directed by Kevin Brownlow, who later became a prominent film historian, and Andrew Mollo, who was to become a leading military historian. Brownlow developed the concept of the film when he was eighteen, in 1956. He turned to Mollo, a sixteen-year-old history buff, to help him with the design of costumes and sets. Mollo was intrigued by the project, and became his collaborator.&#13;
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The film was in the making for the next eight years, which the Guinness Book of World Records (as of 2003) calls the longest ever production schedule. It was shot in black and white on 16 mm film, giving it a grainy, newsreel feel. The audio quality (and lighting) on the opening reel is rather poor, which makes the dialog difficult to follow for the first few minutes. It had a cast of hundreds, all volunteers, with only two professional actors among them (Sebastian Shaw, Reginald Marsh). (A number of the extras in the film were members of British science fiction fandom, and a portion was previewed at a science fiction convention in Peterborough.&#13;
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;; Using volunteers in the manner that Peter Watkins does drew me to this film and my local library had purchased it. ;; At the time I knew nothing of Brownlow until the re-release of Winstanley (2009).&#13;
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;; Though not a do it youself effort in the practical sense of the term It Happened Here shows what can be done with minimal production equipment.&amp;nbsp; The subject of occupation is current.&amp;nbsp; A comparison of &amp;quot;It Happened Here&amp;quot; with the recent television series &amp;quot;Jericho&amp;quot; is recommended.&#13;
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&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; A further exploration of how &amp;quot;newsreel&amp;quot; footage was used in the depiction of war is in &amp;quot;The Victors&amp;quot; (1963)&amp;nbsp; by Carl Foreman&amp;nbsp; and currently available on torrents.&amp;nbsp; For me it is quite telling the difference between what Hollywood stars did in &amp;quot;The Victors&amp;quot; as compared with any crop of Young Lions today.&amp;nbsp; It's not only telling, it's disheartening.&amp;nbsp; &amp;quot;The Victors&amp;quot; is one of the great anti-war films.&#13;
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Unreported World highlights the tragic plight of Nepal's child widows, some of whom are as young as thirteen. Many face abuse and servitude for the rest of their lives, ostracised by their families and communities, and often forced to sell their bodies to provide food and shelter for themselves and their children.&#13;
Reporter Yemi Ipaye and director Katherine Churcher begin their journey in south-eastern Nepal. Nearly half the country's population live here and child marriage is prevalent. .  &#13;
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The most respected Hindu priests in the area tell that child widows are worse than adult widows and that the ancient custom of Sati, where a widow would throw herself on her husband's funeral pyre, was better than being a child widow.  &#13;
In Kathmandu, the team films an unprecedented protest by widows from all over Nepal. They are protesting against a new government policy which effectively means that men would be paid &amp;pound;400 if they married a widow.  &#13;
The widows say it will mean they are treated as commodities to be bought and sold by men. The government minister responsible for the policy says it is an incentive to encourage the remarriage of widows, which is taboo in Nepalese society, and that he has no plans to withdraw it.  &#13;
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Before leaving Nepal the team travel to Pashupatinath Temple. A cremation is taking place. This was where many widows over the centuries would have committed Sati, by throwing themselves on their husbands' burning pyres. Although this practice is now outlawed, it's clear that in Nepal today some widows are treated as if they are living Satis. They are physically alive, but socially dead.   (EDITS)&#13;
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Here in their own words are Frederick Douglass, George Jackson, Chief Joseph, &#13;
Martin Luther King Jr., Plough Jogger, Sacco and Vanzetti, Patti Smith, Bruce &#13;
Springsteen, Mark Twain, and Malcolm X, to name just a few of the hundreds &#13;
appearing in Voices of a People's History of the United States, edited by &#13;
Howard Zinn and Anthony Arnove. Paralleling the 24 chapters of Zinn's A &#13;
People's History of the United States, Voices of a People's History is the &#13;
long-awaited companion volume to the national bestseller. For Voices, Zinn and &#13;
Arnove have selected testimonies to living history-speeches, letters, poems, &#13;
songs-left by the people who make history happen, but who usually are &#13;
underrepresented or misrepresented in history books: women, Native Americans, &#13;
workers, blacks and Latinos. Zinn has written short introductions to the texts, &#13;
which themselves range in length from letters or poems of less than a page to &#13;
entire speeches and essays that run several pages and longer. Voices of a &#13;
People's History is a symphony of our nation's original voices, rich in ideas &#13;
and actions, an embodiment of the power of civil disobedience and dissent, &#13;
wherein lies our nation's true spirit of defiance and resilience.&#13;
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    <title>Democracy NOW! Tuesday, October 27, 2009</title>
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    <description>&lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Category:&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt; News &amp; Current Affairs&lt;br /&gt;&lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Description:&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/font&gt; Harry Reid: Senate Bill Will Include Public Option Plan&#13;
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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has announced the Senate healthcare reform bill will include a public health insurance plan that states can choose to opt out of.&#13;
Sen. Harry Reid: &amp;ldquo;As we&amp;rsquo;ve gone through this process, I&amp;rsquo;ve concluded&amp;mdash;with the support of the White House, Senators Dodd and Baucus&amp;mdash;that the best way to move forward is to include a public option with the opt-out provision for states. Under this concept, states will be able to determine whether the public option works well for them and will have the ability to opt out, if they so choose. I believe that a public option can achieve the goal of bringing meaningful reform to our broken system. It will protect consumers, keep insurers honest, and ensure competition. And that&amp;rsquo;s why we intend to include it in the bill that we submitted&amp;mdash;that will be submitted to the Senate.&amp;rdquo;&#13;
The Washington Post reports the opt-out provision was engineered by New York Senator Charles Schumer as a compromise between moderates who want a smaller government role and liberals who prefer a single-payer system. The Democratic leadership must now scramble to secure the sixty votes needed to pass the measure. While details of how states could opt out of the system are unclear, it likely means that millions of Americans may never have a chance to enroll in a government-run health insurance plan because of Republican opposition. A combined total of 154 million people, or 51 percent of the population, live in states where Republicans control the governor&amp;rsquo;s mansion or the state legislature.&#13;
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Massey Energy Begins Blasting Coal River Mountain&#13;
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In West Virginia, Massey Energy has begun blasting operations on Coal River Mountain despite deep opposition from environmental groups and critics of mountaintop removal mining. Coal River Mountain is the last intact mountain on the historic Coal River Mountain range. All of the other mountains have been blown up by coal companies.&#13;
Jeff Biggers, author of the book The United States of Appalachia: &amp;ldquo;Residents in the Coal River Valley in West Virginia were shocked last Friday to hear the rattle of explosives and see plumes of smoke rise above Coal River Mountain. According to news reports on Monday, Massey Energy has clearcut the lush forest and blasted part of the historic ridge in the first leg of a 6,000-acre mountaintop removal mine. For advocates across Appalachia and citizens group across the nation, the impending mountaintop removal operation on Coal River Mountain amounts to a final showdown between out-of-state coal companies and the state of coalfield residents.&amp;rdquo;&#13;
Activists had proposed to save the mountaintop and turn it into a wind farm, a proposal which was seen by many as a model for sustainable green economic development. Anti-mountaintop removal activists are now calling on President Obama to halt the mining operation and save Coal River Mountain.&#13;
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US Official Resigns over War in Afghanistan&#13;
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The former top American civilian working in the Zabul province of Afghanistan has resigned from the Foreign Service to protest the Afghan war. Matthew Hoh said he quit because he had come to believe the war was simply fueling the insurgency and that the United States is asking its troops to die for what is essentially a far-off civil war. In his resignation letter, Hoh wrote, &amp;ldquo;I have doubts and reservations about our current strategy and planned future strategy, but my resignation is based not upon how we are pursuing this war, but why and to what end.&amp;rdquo; Hoh is a thirty-six-year-old former Marine who fought in the Iraq war. He is the first US official known to resign in protest over the Afghan war.&#13;
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Monday Marked Deadliest Day for US in Afghanistan in Four Years&#13;
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Meanwhile, President Obama said Monday he will not rush his decision about whether to send more troops to Afghanistan, where fourteen Americans died yesterday in the deadliest day for US forces in more than four years.&#13;
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Ex-AIG CEO Is Back with New Insurance Venture&#13;
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The New York Times reports that former AIG CEO Maurice Greenberg is quietly building up a family of insurance companies that could compete with his former company. To fill the ranks of his venture, C.V. Starr &amp;amp; Company, Greenberg has been hiring some people he once employed. One insurance executive said, &amp;ldquo;Basically, he&amp;rsquo;s just starting &amp;lsquo;A.I.G. Two&amp;rsquo; and raiding people out of &amp;lsquo;A.I.G. One.&amp;lsquo;&amp;rdquo; People who work in the industry said Greenberg may soon be siphoning off AIG&amp;rsquo;s business and, therefore, its means to repay its debt to the government. AIG was the recipient of the biggest taxpayer bailout in history.&#13;
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Showdown in Chicago Continues Outside Bankers Meeting&#13;
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In other financial news, protests are continuing in Chicago outside the American Bankers Association convention. Sheila Bair, the chair of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, spoke to both the protesters and bankers on Monday. At a rally before thousands of activists, Bair voiced support for the creation of a Consumer Financial Protection Agency.&#13;
Sheila Bair: &amp;ldquo;By regulating the non-bank shadow sector for the first time, this new agency can help prevent future abuses. I hope we see other measures taken that will create a more resilient, transparent and better regulated financial system, including an end to the &amp;lsquo;too big to fail&amp;rsquo; doctrine. Yes, no more bailouts. No more bailouts.&amp;quot;&#13;
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UN Urges US Engagement in Climate Change Deal&#13;
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During a stop in Seattle, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called on the US Senate to pass a bill limiting carbon emissions. Moon said such a bill will encourage other nations to act to fight climate change.&#13;
Janos Pasztor, the director of the Secretary-General&amp;rsquo;s Climate Change Support Team: &amp;ldquo;There are reports of a new poll in the United States that indicates that interest and support for action on climate change may actually be declining. The Secretary-General sees US engagement as vital for a climate change deal, a point he made in an op-ed today and in interviews since Seattle. He stated that we cannot afford another period where the US stands on the sidelines.&amp;rdquo;&#13;
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Canadian Climate Activists Disrupt House of Commons&#13;
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In Canada, about 200 young people staged a protest inside the House of Commons Monday forcing lawmakers to shut down the question period. The activists were calling on the Canadian Parliament to pass a bill setting out deep cuts in carbon emissions. Six people were reportedly detained, and the police beat at least one protester.&#13;
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Amnesty: Israel Denies Palestinians Access to Water&#13;
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Amnesty International has accused the Israeli government of preventing Palestinians from receiving enough water in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip. Israel controls much of the West Bank&amp;rsquo;s water supplies, pumping from an aquifer that bridges Israel and the territory. Amnesty International&amp;rsquo;s Donatella Rovera called on Israel to distribute the region&amp;rsquo;s water resources in a fair manner.&#13;
Donatella Rovera: &amp;ldquo;Palestinians are having access to four times less water than Israelis, and for some Palestinian communities it&amp;rsquo;s ten times less water for the Palestinians than the Israelis. To put an end to the situation where Israeli settlements in the Occupied Territories, which are unlawful under international law, have swimming pools and green lawns and irrigated fields, and the Palestinians do not have enough water even for drinking and for basic domestic needs.&amp;rdquo;&#13;
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US Officials to Travel to Honduras&#13;
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Senior US officials will travel to Honduras this week to press ousted President Manuel Zelaya and the country&amp;rsquo;s coup leaders to break a stalemate in a four-month-old political crisis. This marks the first time since the coup that the Obama administration has taken a leading role in pressuring the leaders of the de facto government to restore democratic order in Honduras. On Friday, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke with both Zelaya and Honduras&amp;rsquo;s de facto leader, Roberto Micheletti. Officials said Clinton told the two leaders that there was &amp;ldquo;increasing frustration&amp;rdquo; over the deteriorating situation in Honduras. Clinton is said to have reserved her toughest comments for Micheletti, because the United States believes he has been &amp;ldquo;the most difficult.&amp;rdquo;&#13;
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Fidel Castro&amp;rsquo;s Sister Admits She Spied for CIA&#13;
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In other news from the region, Fidel and Raul Castro&amp;rsquo;s sister has admitted she spied on her brothers for the CIA in the 1960s. Juanita Castro disclosed her role as a spy in a new memoir. Juanita initially hailed the Cuban revolution but later became disillusioned by the actions of her brothers.&#13;
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The US Chamber of Commerce has sued the Yes Men, after the political pranksters impersonated the organization. The Yes Men staged a fake press conference at the National Press Club last week to announce that the Chamber was changing its stance on climate change and supporting capping greenhouse gas emissions. Several news outlets, including Reuters, CNBC and Fox Business Channel, reported the policy change as fact before issuing corrections. The Chamber is suing the Yes Men for misappropriating its logo and violating a host of related copyrights.&#13;
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Activists Protest Mercenary Trade Association Meeting&#13;
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And the International Peace Operations Association is holding its annual conference in Washington this week. The trade association represents mercenary groups and private military contractors, including DynCorp and Triple Canopy. A coalition of activist groups, including CODEPINK, Africa Action and the Hip Hop Caucus, are planning to hold a protest and forum today to counter the mercenary conference.&#13;
Independent journalist Jeremy Scahill: &amp;ldquo;While these merchants of death are meeting in Washington, DC, human rights activists and other concerned people are going to be gathering to protest these mercenaries. And we&amp;rsquo;re not only going to be addressing the use of mercenaries in Afghanistan and Iraq, which we know well is continuing unabated, but also the use of mercenary forces on the African continent, which is a story that basically never makes it into the corporate media. There are mercenaries that, once again, are operating in the Congo, in Somalia, in the conflict in Ethiopia and Eritrea. And so, we&amp;rsquo;re gathering to try to shut down this whole privatized war apparatus and to raise awareness of this Bush administration policy that the Obama administration is continuing and escalating.&amp;rdquo;&#13;
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Scandar Copti is a Palestinian citizen born in Jaffa. He has made several fiction, documentary and experimental short films. His first feature, Ajami (09, co-director), won the Cam&amp;eacute;ra d'Or &amp;ndash; Special Distinction at the Cannes Film Festival. &#13;
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Yaron Shani is a Jewish filmmaker born in Israel. He studied film at Tel Aviv University. Ajami (09, co-director), which was awarded the Cam&amp;eacute;ra d'Or &amp;ndash; Special Distinction at the Cannes Film Festival, is his feature-directing debut.&#13;
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With Fouad Habash, Nisrine Rihan, Elias Saba&#13;
Release Date - 17 September 2009 (Israel) &#13;
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Short Synopsis:&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Jaffa's Ajami neighborhood is a melting pot of cultures and conflicting views among Jews, Muslims and Christians. Sensitive 13-year-old Nasri and his older brother Omar live in fear when their entire family is in danger after their uncle foolishly wounds a prominent clan member. Naive young Palestinian refugee Malek works illegally in Israel to help finance the surgery that will save his mother's life. Affluent Palestinian Binj dreams of a bright future with his Jewish girlfriend. Jewish policeman Dando becomes obsessed with revenge when his brother is found dead in the West Bank...&#13;
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Longer Synopsis:&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; &#13;
Spiralling violence slowly permeates the emotional fabric of Ajami, a fourfold Middle Eastern saga that slowly blends into one monumental story of woe. The film is jointly directed by an Israeli, Yaron Shani, and a Palestinian, Scandar Copti, who prove that though they may be unable to share a country, they are perfectly capable of sharing a movie. It's no coincidence that the film's greatest virtue is its tenacity.&#13;
By auditioning locals from Jaffa and arduously rehearsing for ten months, the directorial duo took the time to both adapt the actors to the film and the film to the actors. Each character has a special place in the script, which carefully establishes context for every new face before forging ahead with the final mission: to somehow bring them all together. In Jaffa's Ajami neighbourhood, young Nasri (Fouad Habash) finds himself in trouble when his uncle (Ghassan Ashkar), the proprietor of a humble caf&amp;eacute;, unknowingly wounds a member of a powerful clan who tried to sell him protection. The attempt at retribution fails and mistakenly costs an innocent neighbour his life when, in fact, the intended target was Nasri's older brother Omar (Shahir Kabaha). The only way to survive is to pay their way out.&#13;
The traditional clan meeting, a deeply disturbing scene melding greed with religion, leaves Nasri's family deeply in debt and out of options. Meanwhile, Malek (Ibrahim Frege), a teenaged Palestinian from across the border, is putting his money aside for a whole different reason. Illegally employed at a luxurious restaurant, he's hoping to pay off his mother's bone marrow transplant. On the Israeli front, family man and police officer Dando (Eran Naim) is struggling to put his brother's disappearance behind him. Sent on a drug bust, he comes across Binj (Copti), a Palestinian with a Jewish girlfriend who dreams of leaving Ajami behind.&#13;
If all this seems a little overwhelming, that's because it is. Dropping you right in the middle of the ocean, Copti and Shani take their time throwing you a life buoy, just because they know that will make their rescue raft seem all the more rewarding. And believe me, it is.&#13;
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TVO - The Agenda with Steve Paikin - October 20, 2009: Quantum to Cosmos (Q2C) Festival - Wired 24/7? &#13;
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Overwired? Technology and our daily life. Part II of The Agenda at The Quantum 2 Cosmos Festival. &#13;
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The Debate: Wired 24/7 &#13;
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Would you be able to survive one day without your television? Computer? your Blackberry? Our grandparents didn't need them. Some of our parents lived without them. And yet these technologies are now an integral part of our lives, for better or for worse. Where will the wired world lead us next? And will we be happy with what we find at that destination? &#13;
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Neil Gershenfeld is the Director of MIT's Center for Bits and Atoms, and has been named one of Scientific American's 50 leaders in science and technology. He is best known as a pioneer in personal fabrication--small-scale manufacturing enabled by digital technologies, which gives people the tools to build literally anything they can imagine. &#13;
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Raymond Laflamme is the Director of the Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) at the University of Waterloo, and an Associate Faculty memeber at Perimeter Institute. Amongst his most important theoretical results was inventing, with Emmanuel Knill and Gerard Milburn, a radically new approach to Quantum computing using linear optics. &#13;
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Jaron Lanier is the author of You Are Not A Gadget and was a pioneer in, and popularized the term, 'Virtual Reality'. His monthly column Jaron's World in Discover magazine is devoted to his own wide ranging ideas and research that include computational approaches to the fundamentals of physics. His current appointments include Interdisciplinary Scholar-in-Residence, CET, UC Berkeley. &#13;
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Neal Stephenson is the author of the three-volume epic The Baroque Cycle (Quicksilver, The Confusion, and The System of the World) and the novels Cryptonomicon, The Diamond Age, Snow Crash, and Zodiac. His most recent book is Anathem. &#13;
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Tara Hunt is the author of The Whuffie Factor and has spent the past fifteen years living her life online. From the first wave of online marketing as it emerged in the late 90's while in Canada all the way to being a pioneer of new marketing in Silicon Valley in 2005, leading the wave into Web 2.0: the participatory web. &#13;
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Quantum to Cosmos: Ideas for the Future (Q2C) &#13;
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FOR 10 EXCITING DAYS THIS OCTOBER, Perimeter Institute's Quantum to Cosmos: Ideas for the Future (Q2C) will take a global audience from the strange world of subatomic particles to the outer frontiers of the universe. All events will occur on-site in Waterloo, Ontario and online at q2cfestival.com and TVO.org. &#13;
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Q2C's extensive program features more than 50 events - including panel discussions, keynote presentations, special screenings, exhibits including the full-scale model of the next Mars Rover (named Curiosity), and recorded sessions with Honorary Festival President Professor Stephen Hawking. &#13;
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Q2C will transcend traditional festivals by streaming events live and on demand, offering virtual interaction with exhibits, and providing special opportunities for students and teachers. &#13;
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THE AGENDA WITH STEVE PAIKIN will be broadcasting live for 5 nights from Perimeter Institute in Waterloo. The themes that The Agenda is planning to explore in these programs include: &#13;
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    Monday, October 19 &amp;raquo; Plan B: Colonize Space? &#13;
    Stephen Hawking thinks it's a good idea, given the multiple problems facing earth. Can we imagine a human future off earth? &#13;
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    Tuesday, October 20 &amp;raquo; Does/Does Not Compute &#13;
    So you think technology controls your life now? From nanotechnology to quantum computing, what the future has in store.     &#13;
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    Wednesday, October 21 &amp;raquo; Designer Genetics &#13;
    The legal, social, and medical implications of trying to engineer humans without defects.     &#13;
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    Thursday, October 22 &amp;raquo; Robotics &#13;
    Artificial Intelligence, evolution, and the man/machine interface.     &#13;
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    Friday, October 23 &amp;raquo; The Importance of Science &#13;
    Do we still believe that science is the path to progress and a better life? &#13;
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FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION on Q2C festival events, programs, speakers, and tickets, go to their website. &#13;
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TVO's Quantum to Cosmos (Q2C) Festival webpage: http://www.tvo.org/TVOsites/WebObjects/TvoMicro...ientific_literacy &#13;
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The Agenda with Steve Paikin is TVO's flagship current affairs program - devoted to exploring the social, political, cultural and economic issues that are changing our world, at home and abroad. The Agenda airs weeknights at 8:00 PM EST on TVO - Canada's largest educational broadcaster. &#13;
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He was a physical lightweight in a heavyweight league. Against all odds, Theo Fleury established himself as a major star in the National Hockey League. In his rookie year, he helped the Calgary Flames win the Stanley Cup, in 1989, and went on to rack up Hall of Fame stats. He was a key member of Canada&amp;rsquo;s gold-medal men&amp;rsquo;s hockey team at the 2002 Olympics. But, through it all, Theo Fleury was as troubled as he was talented and tough. &#13;
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The fifth estate&amp;rsquo;s Bob McKeown talks to those who know Fleury best&amp;mdash;both personally and professionally. We&amp;rsquo;ll meet Sheldon Kennedy &amp;mdash; Fleury&amp;rsquo;s childhood friend, Calgary Flames teammate, and a victim of the same junior hockey coach. And the fifth estate talks with Fleury&amp;rsquo;s wife, Jennifer, who married Theo in September 2006, following a year of sobriety, and with whom he credits turning his life around.&#13;
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    <title>Devil's Playground (2002) DVDrip</title>
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    <title>Democracy NOW Tuesday the 6th of October 2009</title>
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    * 61 Antiwar Protesters Arrested at White House&#13;
    * Abbas Faces Calls to Resign over Goldstone Report&#13;
    * Coup Gov’t Lifts Emergency Decree in Honduras&#13;
    * Taliban Claims Responsibility for World Food Program Bombing&#13;
    * DynCorp’s Role in Pakistan Scrutinized&#13;
    * Suspect in 1994 Rwandan Genocide Arrested&#13;
    * 3,000 Protest Outside Climate Talks in Bangkok&#13;
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    * Ohio Postpones Four Executions&#13;
    * Flooding in India Kills 250; Leaves 2.5 Million Homeless&#13;
    * Anti-Vietnam War Mom Peg Mullen, 92, Dies&#13;
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Twitter Crackdown: NYC Activist Arrested for Using Social Networking Site during G-20 Protest in Pittsburgh&#13;
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Elliot Madison was arrested last month during the G-20 protests in Pittsburgh when police raided his hotel room. Police say Madison and a co-defendant used computers and a radio scanner to track police movements and then passed on that information to protesters using cell phones and the social networking site Twitter. Madison is being charged with hindering apprehension or prosecution, criminal use of a communication facility, and possession of instruments of crime. Exactly one week later, Madison’s New York home was raided by FBI agents, who conducted a sixteen-hour search. We speak to Elliot Madison and his attorney, Martin Stolar. [includes rush transcript]&#13;
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A Hidden $34 Billion Bank Subsidy? Study Exposes How Taxpayers Are Subsidizing Bank of America, Citigroup, Wells Fargo and Other Large Banks&#13;
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One of the key terms to come out of the nation’s economic meltdown has been “too big to fail.” The government has funneled billions of dollars to large financial firms by arguing that their collapse would deal an irreparable blow to economic recovery. A new study has calculated the tab of the “too big to fail” approach, and it amounts to a far larger taxpayer-funded subsidy than previously thought. The Center for Economic and Policy Research says the bailout has allowed “too big to fail” banks to pay significantly lower interest rates than those paid by smaller banks. According to one estimate, that’s meant a subsidy for the nation’s eighteen largest bank holding companies of $34.1 billion a year. That amount represents nearly half these companies’ combined annual profits. We speak to the study’s author, Dean Baker. [includes rush transcript]&#13;
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Environmental Battle Brews in New York over Natural Gas Drilling&#13;
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Last week, government regulators opened the door to natural gas drilling inside the Marcellus Shale watershed, which supplies drinking water to some 15 million people, including nine million New Yorkers. Stretching from New York to Kentucky, the shale is believed to hold some of the world’s largest deposits of natural gas. Proponents say the drilling will boost the nation’s economic recovery and reduce dependence on foreign oil. But environmentalists are warning the drilling could contaminate New York’s water supply as it has in other states. The proposed regulations are now open for public comment until the end of the next month, followed by a final decision early next year. [includes rush transcript]&#13;
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