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Tuesday
May102011

The Progressive Radio News Hour - 05/14/11

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Denis Rancourt is a distinguished tenured Professor of Physics, a recognized expert in his field, as well as a noted Environmental Science Researcher at the University of Ottawa, Canada.

Nonetheless, because of his support for Palestinian liberation and justice, he was unfairly fired and barred from campus - a violation of his tenure, stature, academic freedom, and activism for human and civil rights.

World and national issues will be discussed.

Also, we have Karl Grossman and he is a State University of New York Professor of Journalism, also specializing in investigative reporting for over 40 years.

In addition, he authored six books, including "Cover Up: What You Are Not Supposed to Know About Nuclear Power."

Fukushima's confirmed core nuclear meltdown will be discussed, a disaster far worse than previously admitted.

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