1 November 2000
Wednesday, November 1, 2000
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6:37: UK CRAPPER:
TIM SWEED is the son of the vicar at St Lawrence's Church in Hatfield, England. On the program to dicuss the stain glass tribute to Thomas Crapper, the man credited with inventing the toilet.
MUSIC STING: Winter Solstice - From the Tea Party's album Splendor Solis.
6:44: POLITICAL UPDATE:
Fran Kelly with the early news from the national capital.
6:48: UK TWINS APPEAL:
Dr DAVID COOK, medical ethicist from Oxford University in Britain discusses the furore around the plan to separate co-joined twins that share vital organs. One baby will have to die for the other to survive, a point that has right to life groups up in arms.
MUSIC STING: Noah's Dove.
7:34: POLITICAL UPDATE:
Fran Kelly with the early news from the national capital.
MUSIC STING: Kosciuscko - From Midnight Oil's Red Sails in the Sunset.
7:43: ADAMS WATCH:
Andrew Coulloupas profiles the resignation of controversial Victorian Supreme Court judge Michael Adams.
7:48: QLD CANE BURNS:
Cathy Van Extel reports on the plan to make the annual cane burn-off a tourist attraction. The scheme has angered environmental groups.
7:55: BIG CROC:
Mackay City councillor BILL MOLLOY speaking about the mystery of the ten metre crocodile that was allegedley caught near the southern Queensland town a 100 years ago.
8:06: SLOW SHOPPERS:
RAMIN MARZBANI Director of WWW.Consult discusses the problems faced by fledgling e-commerce firms who are fast running out of cash.
MUSIC STING: Joe Henry - Fuse from his album Skin and Teeth.
8:12: JAIL BOOM:
NANCY STABLEFORTH, Canada's Deputy Commissioner for Women's Corrections discusses why jails are still relevant as a corrective service measure, despite growing criticism that prisons are an outdated concept.
8:18: NEW MUSIC:
Tim Ritchie checks in with his regular look at the week that was in the music world. "So Crazy With this Love" by Chaka Chan from the compilation album "A Love Affair - Music by Ivan Lins". Distributed by Sonnart.

