The John Batchelor Show

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Friday 24 January 2014

Photo, above: Gen. Aliyu Mohamed Gusau, just-appointed Nigerian Defense Minister. See Hour 3, Block C, Gregory Copley, author. JOHN BATCHELOR SHOW Hour One Friday  24 January 2014 / Hour 1, Block A: Charles Ornstein, ProPublica, in re: Obamacare, the ACA. Reporters across the country have been...

Thursday 23 January 2014

Photo, above:  Supernova M82.  See Hour 3, Block D,  Robert Zimmerman, behindtheblack.com. JOHN BATCHELOR SHOW Mary Kissel, Wall Street Journal editorial board & Opinion Journal (1PM Eastern daily) .  Malcolm Hoenlein, Conference of Presidents. Hour One Thursday  23 January 2014  / Hour 1,...

Wednesday 22 January 2014

Photo, above:  JOHN BATCHELOR SHOW Co-hosts:  Gordon Chang, Forbes.com.  Dr. David M. Livingston, The Space Show. Hour One Wednesday  22 January  2014  / Hour 1, Block A: Walter Lohman, Director of Asian Studies Center at The Heritage Foundation, in re: China bursts back as an imperial power:...

Tuesday 21 January 2014

Photo, above: Where Were the Old Testament Kings of Ancient Jerusalem Buried?  Nearly a century ago, the French archaeologist Raymond Weill excavated what he identified to be tombs in Jerusalem’s City of David—perhaps the royal necropolis of the earliest Old Testament kings. Some scholars have...

Monday 20 January 2014

Photo, above: Bangui citizens seek safety at airport.  In the Central African Republic, residents in Bangui flee violence by ex-rebel fighters by heading to the airport.  See Hour 2, Block C,  Adam Nossiter, NYT, in Bangui. JOHN BATCHELOR SHOW Co-host:  Thaddeus McCotter, "recovering Congressbum"...

Sunday 19 January 2014

Picture, above: Himalayan big cat fossil is oldest ever found Researchers working in the Himalayan Mountains have unearthed a treasure trove of fossils, including what is now the oldest 'big cat' fossil ever found.  All cats — big and small — have been traced back by genetics to a common ancestor...

Saturday 18 January 2014

Photo, above: A suicide bomber detonated explosives at a Lebanese restaurant frequented by foreigners in central Kabul late Friday 17 January, while two other bombers managed to get inside the restaurant and opened fire at the guests, killing 21 including 13 foreigners, according to officials. Two...

Friday 17 January 2014

Fashoda Incident, or "Fashoda Crisis" (1898), was the climax of imperial territorial disputes between Britain and France in Eastern Africa. A French expedition to Fashoda on the White Nile sought to gain control of the Nile River and thereby exclude Britain from the Sudan, and possibly force the...

Thursday 16 January 2014

Photo, above:  The political activist Heshmat Tabarzadi, released on furlough from an eight-year prison sentence. Heshmatollah Tabarzadi is an Iranian democratic activist. Tabarzadi has been arrested several times on charges related to his political activities, most recently in December 2009. In...

Wednesday 15 January 2014

Photo, above: Brief introduction of Uyghur Muqam   Uyghur Region has been known for its vibrant music and ethnic dances since very ancient times. The Twelve Muqams, known as the mother of Music, embodies as a concentrated reflection of the wisdom and talent of the Uyghur people in music creation....

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