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> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --Boundary_(ID_a2A1GhfE+tTYjPepZArEUg) Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Sorry this is a bit tardy, but I think this Fifth Estate show will also be aired on other days and times during the following week, on both CBC TV and Newsworld channels. This morning Bob McKeown was interviewed on CBC Radio's The Current. This show tonight is about the skeptics or those who deny the scientific evidence for climate change/global warming presenting a huge environmental and global issue that must be addressed NOW by everyone. I don't mean to start another dialogue on this listserv from this message. On the same subject, I found out from Wolfville's video store, Light and Shadow, that Al Gore's DVD, "An Inconvenient Truth", is expected to be available for rental (or purchase?) very soon, on Nov. 21/06. Three cheers to Anna Maria Galante and her small "army" of marchers who will arrive at the provincial legislature with their Green Ribbons on Friday? (or next Friday?). Cheers from Jim in Wolfville ---------- From: Patrica Hawes <phawes@eastlink.ca> Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2006 18:25:00 -0400 To: jim wolford <jimwolford@eastlink.ca> Subject: Fifth Estate tonight at 9 p.m., CBC-TV -- from John Doyle's Globe and Mail column, 11/15/06 Globe and Mail, Nov. 15, 2006, Wed., by John Doyle in Review section on TV The fifth estate (CBC, 9 p.m.) is about those who deny that this global-warming thing is a problem. Bob McKeown investigates why the debate on the issue seems infused with intense partisanship. The program looks at a small but powerful group of scientists who argue, among other claims, that global warming may be a good thing -- and it finds links between those scientists and the oil and coal industries. The creeps. I hope they wake up to Nelly Furtado every day for a year. That'll settle their hash. Dates and times may vary across the country. Check local listings. jdoyle@globeandmail.com --Boundary_(ID_a2A1GhfE+tTYjPepZArEUg) Content-type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>FW: Fifth Estate tonight at 9 p.m., CBC-TV -- from John Doyle's Globe and Mail column, 11/15/06</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY> Sorry this is a bit tardy, but I think this Fifth Estate show will also be aired on other days and times during the following week, on both CBC TV and Newsworld channels. This morning Bob McKeown was interviewed on CBC Radio's The Current. This show tonight is about the skeptics or those who deny the scientific evidence for climate change/global warming presenting a huge environmental and global issue that must be addressed NOW by everyone. I don't mean to start another dialogue on this listserv from this message.<BR> <BR> On the same subject, I found out from Wolfville's video store, Light and Shadow, that Al Gore's DVD, "An Inconvenient Truth", is expected to be available for rental (or purchase?) very soon, on Nov. 21/06.<BR> <BR> Three cheers to Anna Maria Galante and her small "army" of marchers who will arrive at the provincial legislature with their Green Ribbons on Friday? (or next Friday?).<BR> <BR> Cheers from Jim in Wolfville<BR> ----------<BR> <B>From: </B>Patrica Hawes <phawes@eastlink.ca><BR> <B>Date: </B>Wed, 15 Nov 2006 18:25:00 -0400<BR> <B>To: </B>jim wolford <jimwolford@eastlink.ca><BR> <B>Subject: </B>Fifth Estate tonight at 9 p.m., CBC-TV -- from John Doyle's Globe and Mail column, 11/15/06<BR> <BR> <FONT SIZE="2"><FONT FACE="Arial"><B>Globe and Mail, Nov. 15, 2006, Wed., by John Doyle in Review section on TV</B> <BR> <BR> <B>The fifth estate</B> (CBC, 9 p.m.) is about those who deny that this global-warming thing is a problem. Bob McKeown investigates why the debate on the issue seems infused with intense partisanship. The program looks at a small but powerful group of scientists who argue, among other claims, that global warming may be a good thing -- and it finds links between those scientists and the oil and coal industries. The creeps. I hope they wake up to Nelly Furtado every day for a year. That'll settle their hash. <BR> <BR> <I>Dates and times may vary across the country. Check local listings.</I> <BR> <BR> <I>jdoyle@globeandmail.com <BR> </I></FONT></FONT><BR> </BODY> </HTML> --Boundary_(ID_a2A1GhfE+tTYjPepZArEUg)--
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