Thursday: Syria intervention, Nestle water fight, North Korea meth, Audio better than video, and more...
Tonight:War wary. With chemical weapons claims prompting France to call for a Syrian intervention, we ask the a former Deputy Secretary General at the UN, whether the time has come.The ice-bound North. A drug report from North Korea shows a methamphetamine problem that's turning addiction to the drug into a national epidemic.Nary a drop in the bucket. BC First Nations...
Tonight:
War wary. With chemical weapons claims prompting France to call for a Syrian intervention, we ask the a former Deputy Secretary General at the UN, whether the time has come.
The ice-bound North. A drug report from North Korea shows a methamphetamine problem that's turning addiction to the drug into a national epidemic.
Nary a drop in the bucket. BC First Nations band together to fight laws that let companies like Nestle pull millions of litres of free water from the ground.
You say you want a resurrection? Well an Alberta dentist who bought one of John Lennon's molars, now wants cloning scientists to come to gether and help! bring the Beatle back.
Shaking the foundations. A California geophysicist rewrites the rulebook on how earthquakes behave. So, if you live near a fault, there might be new reason to fear.
And, video builds the audio star. A professional pianist turns to psychology and confirms her suspicion that critics are more likely to thrill to sounds if they can see the performer on screen.
As It Happens, the Thursday edition. Radio that's easy on the eyes but continues to sound off whenever it pleases.
War wary. With chemical weapons claims prompting France to call for a Syrian intervention, we ask the a former Deputy Secretary General at the UN, whether the time has come.
The ice-bound North. A drug report from North Korea shows a methamphetamine problem that's turning addiction to the drug into a national epidemic.
Nary a drop in the bucket. BC First Nations band together to fight laws that let companies like Nestle pull millions of litres of free water from the ground.
You say you want a resurrection? Well an Alberta dentist who bought one of John Lennon's molars, now wants cloning scientists to come to gether and help! bring the Beatle back.
Shaking the foundations. A California geophysicist rewrites the rulebook on how earthquakes behave. So, if you live near a fault, there might be new reason to fear.
And, video builds the audio star. A professional pianist turns to psychology and confirms her suspicion that critics are more likely to thrill to sounds if they can see the performer on screen.
As It Happens, the Thursday edition. Radio that's easy on the eyes but continues to sound off whenever it pleases.