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07h00 | amnews http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2005/12/329866.shtml 07h30 | organic local food, in schools, in restaurants 09h00 | BOOK TALK At 9 Julie Sabatier interviews Myla Goldberg, author of Bee Season and the more recent novel Wicketts Remedy, which takes place during the 1918 flu epidemic in the U.S. At 9:30 its Black Book Talk with O.B. Hill, Patricia Welch and Emma Jackson Ford 12/6 KWANZA. At 10 live interview with Marge Piercy re new historical novel, "Sex Wars", set in US post Civil War South 10h30 | STAGE AND STUDIO with Dmae Roberts: Bombhunters of Cambodia film and Part 2 of John Lennon Tribute 11h00 | END RADIOZINE *** 18H00 | This Way Out is archived on radio4all.net 18H30 | Prison Pipeline (6 minutes missing mid-broadcast) part 1 of 2 includes tribute to ANNE ROSE-PIERCE