June 12, 2008
international middle east military politics
Negotiating the future of U.S. bases in Iraq
By
John Hockenberry,
Adaora Udoji
Thursday, June 12 2008
President Bush says the United States is not planning permanent military bases in Iraq, a fear of war-weary Americans. But with a U.N. agreement on bases expiring in January — before the inauguration of the next president — Washington is negotiating a new deal with Baghdad.
nation region north america weather
Tornado kills four in Iowa boy scout camp
Thursday, June 12 2008
health international international famine and hunger nutrition
The end of food
By
John Hockenberry,
Adaora Udoji,
Sitara Nieves
Thursday, June 12 2008
The signs are all around us: salmonella outbreaks; riots over food shortages; fears over mad cow disease; water shortages; skyrocketing global food prices. These are portents for the end of easily accessible food. Paul Roberts, author of "The End of Food" and "The End of Oil" sees the potential cataclysm ahead.
crime and law enforcement nation region north america technology the internet and software
Censorship fears and futility as service providers plan to block online child porn
By
John Hockenberry,
Adaora Udoji
Thursday, June 12 2008
culture arts entertainment region north america
C'mon, tell us what you really think
By
John Hockenberry,
Adaora Udoji
Thursday, June 12 2008
The mash-up turns into a trash-up: audio comments from listeners who aren't afraid to tell John and Adaora what they really think.
culture arts entertainment region north america sports
The b-ball fix
By
John Hockenberry,
Adaora Udoji,
Leo Duran
Thursday, June 12 2008
Disgraced NBA referee Tim Donaghy has alleged that his peers had a hand in the outcome of important games, including the 2002 playoffs between the Sacramento Kings and the L.A. Lakers. The phrase of the day is, "I knew it!"
international politics region europe
The EU's future rests with the Irish
By
John Hockenberry,
Adaora Udoji
Thursday, June 12 2008
When the French and Dutch rejected the European Union's constitution in 2005, member nations drafted a new treaty that has slowly won adoption from national governments. But Ireland is unique. It's the only country holding a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty, and it's people may reject the plan on Thursday, creating a new EU crisis. Fintan O'Toole from the Irish Times tells The Takeaway what's at stake.













