Democracy Now! September 2, 1997
Program Title:
Democracy Now! September 2, 1997
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PRA Archive #:
PZ0287.401
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1997-09-02
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1997-09-02
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September 2, 1997
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September 2, 1997
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59:00
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Description:
Landmines; Music Business
(14 Minutes) Landmines Story on delegation in Oslo, Norway to begin talks on a treaty for a global ban on anti-personnel land mines. GUEST: Mary Wareham, coordinator of the US Campaign to Ban Landmines. GUEST: Noel Stott, from South African campaign to ban landmines. (38 Minutes) Music Business Discussion on the state of the music industry following waves of corporate consolidations. GUEST: Elena Oumano, freelance journalist and Jamaican music correspondent for Billboard magazine. GUEST: Armond White, author of BOOK: RESISTANCE; TEN YEARS OF POP CULTURE THAT SCHOOK THE WORLD. GUEST: Von Martin, broadcast journalist, WPFW producer.
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WAREHAM, MARY|STOTT, NOEL|WHITE, ARMOND|SOUTH AFRICA|AFRICA|CONSUMER AFFAIRS|MUSIC PROGRAM|INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS|PEACE MOVEMENT|ECONOMICS|GENERAL HISTORY|POLITICAL SCIENCE|MARTIN, VON|LANDMINES|ACTIVISM|ARMS CONTROL & LIMITATION & DISARMAMENT|HUMAN RIGHTS|MUSIC|INDUSTRY|INDUSTRY, ENTERTAINMENT|OUMANO, ELENA
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21135_P01
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1/4 inch audio tape
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PRA Vault Shelves
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59:00
Distributor:
WPFW; Julie Drizin, Amy Goodman, September 2, 1997
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