Old Mole Variety Hour for December 29, 2008

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Air date: 
Sun, 12/28/2008 - 4:00pm

Hosted by Clayton Morgareidge, this program looks at how the emerging Obama administration is walking the  line between public interest and private profit in two areas: health care and education.  It  features several great drum solos from the jazz world (mostly curtailed in the webcast for copyright reasons), and  Larry Bowlden's review of  Unseen Sights, a novel about mental health and its costs. 

One drum piece is heard in its entirety (following Larry's book review); it's by Glen Sheidt of Iretsu.

To hear the whole show, click  on the arrow above. To listen to individual pieces, follow the links below:

1.  Socialism's comeback: the view from Europe.  An article by Neil Clark read by Tom Becker.

2.  Bill Resnick and Paul Gorman discuss a wider range of  options for health care than Obama seems to have in mind.

3.  How to leverage the debate on health care into something bigger.  Clayton Morgareidge comments.

4.  Sights Unseen -- our Book Mole's take on Kaye Gibbons's novel about mental  illness.

5.  Worries about Arne Duncan, Obama's  Secretary of Education.  Clayton reads from an article by Giroux and Saltman.

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