PEACE, PRISONERS & POVERTY
Marie Louise Muir stands in for William Crawley, and debate the week's religious and ethical news and explore the world of culture and ideas. Including News.
This week on Sunday Sequence with Marie Louise Muir, Hillary Clinton roundly condemning the Wikileak disclosures that have severely embarassed the United States - but have the leaks potentially endangered world peace and should those responsible be severely punished?
Also, the Republic's prison chaplains this week strongly criticised conditions in the country's jails. Have they over-reacted or are they just standing up for the human rights of the prisoners?
We hear from the author of an important new book who argues that the West's counter-terrorism strategy is counter-productive.
Plus, with Christmas less than three weeks away we report on a Church initiative to highlight the plight of the poor amid one of deepest recessions in memory.
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Supporting Charities in the Credit Crunch
Duration: 16:00
Scott Atram - Why the West is not Tackling Terrorism Correctly
Duration: 11:51
Wikileaks - Harmful or Helpful?
Duration: 11:30
Tackling Poverty in NI
Duration: 09:12
Are Prisons too Comfy or too Inhumane?
Duration: 09:54
Lord Laird - Dealing with Dyslexia
Duration: 10:24
Stories in Needlework
Duration: 07:47
No Rehabilitation for Tolstoy in Russia?
Duration: 06:06
Hitchens vs. Blair
Duration: 04:22
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- Sun 5 Dec 2010 08:30大象传媒 Radio Ulster & 大象传媒 Radio Foyle