Sound Off with Sasha

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Hosted and produced locally by Sasha Rethati, “Sound Off with Sasha” is a weekly review of current topics and events. This call-in interview program is known for addressing vital issues, and for featuring a wide range of outstanding guests, such as: Bishop John Shelby Spong, Dr. Larry Korb, Assistant Secretary of Defense under President Ronald Reagan, Gen. George Joulwan, Former NATO Commander, Nobel Laureate Economist Joseph Stiglitz, Bestselling author Naomi Klein, and a list of authors, opinion makers and experts in their fields.
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Friday, 30 April 2004
Did you know that Hallmark sold 85,000 “Happy 100th Birthday” cards last year? Journalist Frances Cairncross of The Economist discusses her in-depth study on retirement, longevity, lifestyle, quality of life, and what changes may be in store to pay for it all.NULL
Friday, 23 April 2004
Sasha's guests are: Dr. Jyoti Patel, co-author of a new study, showing a 60% increase of lung cancer among women, and disclosing gender based differences in women's susceptibility, and response to treatment. Plus, Dr. Julie Brahmer, Oncologist and Research Scientist at John-Hopkins, and Dr. Lowell Hart, Oncologist and Director of Research with Florida Cancer Specialists, discuss treatment and the need for research funding.NULL
Friday, 09 April 2004
Veteran CIA Officer Ray McGovern, who conducted daily White House intelligence briefings in the Reagan administration, comments on the 9/11 Commission’s hearings. Later, Barry Yeoman discusses his article, "Soldiers of Good Fortune", the rise of private armies for hire, and the Pentagon's increasing and alarming reliance on them.NULL
Friday, 02 April 2004
Sasha is joined by Rev. Kenneth Hurto of the Unitarian Universalists Church of Ft. Myers and scientist John Fishwick, talk with author Dr. Michael Shermer, about his new book "The Science of Good and Evil". Can there be morality without religion?NULL
Thursday, 25 March 2004
Retired Lt. Colonel Karen Kwiatkowski shares her observations of the Pentagon intelligence unit that set up the case against Iraq. Plus David Corn, author, prolific columnist and Washington Editor of The Nation magazine.NULL
Thursday, 18 March 2004
Jamie Rubin, former Assistant Secretary of State, gives a short briefing on current and developing events. Later, Norman Birnbaum, Author and Emeritus Professor at Georgetown University talks about the reverberations of the Spanish election in Europe and the United States.NULL
Thursday, 11 March 2004
Stephen Walt, Professor of International Affairs at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government discusses his essay on the need and prospects for effective American-European Relations. Later in the hour Time Magazine Editor Tony Karon talks about Time's Special Series: Iraq, One Year Later.NULL
Thursday, 04 March 2004
Marcus Corbin, Senior Analyst at the Center for Defense Information discusses the report on the “Unified Security Budget" and whether the rapidly increasing military budget leaves us safer. Later, Ira Kurzban, Legal Counsel for President Aristide, talks about the events leading up to the regime change in Haiti.NULL
Thursday, 26 February 2004
Sasha's guests are renown Pollster John Zogby, to talk about his survey on the Red States-Blue States, and how surveys are done, -- and E J Dionne Jr., Syndicated Columnist, and regular political commentator on Television.NULL
Thursday, 19 February 2004
The focus is on the Economy, and JOBS, JOBS, JOBS... Sasha's guests are LOU DOBBS, host of CNN's Business news program, Ambassador Nicholas Rey, an international Economist, and Rob Atkinson, VP of the Progressive Policy Institute.Page 41 of 47








