
December 3, 1984 – The Nightmare Of Bhopal – “Nothing To See Here – Keep Moving”.
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Robert Trout Commentary – Nouveau Beaujolais – December 2, 1974 – ABC Entertainment Network – Gordon Skene Sound Collection – Nouveau Beaujolais – you may think it’s been part of the American Epicurean experience since somewhere around Plymouth Rock. Strangely, no. The phenomenon known as Nouveau Beaujolais was a well

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December 4-6, 1939 – Finnish Foreign Minister’s Office – Radio Address – Radio Helsinki – Gordon Skene Sound Collection – If the outbreak of war between France, Britain and Germany over the invasion of Poland weren’t enough, the Soviet Union, now allied with Nazi Germany added to the already boiling

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– Pulp – Live At Glastonbury 1995 – BBC Radio 1 – No week of 90s music can ever be complete, or even get started, without a set by the beloved and highly influential band Pulp. Fronted by the theatrical and riveting Jarvis Cocker, Pulp managed to weave an intensive

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