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Double Jeopardy - UK Law and Politics
LIBOR, Farage’s Cure for Lawless Britain, and Palestine Action in the Dock: UK Justice Goes on Trial
What happens when the criminal justice system gets it wrong and takes years to admit it? And what does it say about the state of UK law when protestors are labelled terrorists while populists call for military-built prisons? From the Supreme Court’s critical judgment in the high-profile legal case against the LIBOR (London Interbank Offered Rate) traders calling out systemic failure in the appeals process to the explosive policy platform launched by Reform UK, this episode of Double Jeopardy covers the legal and political stories reshaping public discourse. Ken Macdonald KC and Tim Owen KC...
2025-07-30
37 min
Double Jeopardy - UK Law and Politics
Super Injunctions, Afghanistan, and UK Law
Is it ever justified for the Government to secure a superinjunction in the face of a perceived risk to the life and limb of countless individuals caused by human error? A catastrophic data leak in February 2022 exposed over 18,000 Afghan applicants for resettlement in the UK to violent retribution by the Taliban and a superinjunction granted in August 2023 prevented Parliament and the public from knowing what had happened. Public law specialist, solicitor Daniel Carey has spent years litigating on behalf of Afghan allies left behind after the Taliban takeover in August 2021, confronting a bewildering and overwhelmed Government bureaucracy, flawed risk as...
2025-07-23
46 min
Double Jeopardy - UK Law and Politics
Sir Brian Leveson and Criminal Justice: A Requiem For Jury Trials in England and Wales?
The UK criminal justice system is facing an existential threat with court backlogs surging, trial complexity increasing, and decades of chronic underfunding pushing the system to the edge of collapse. Ken Macdonald KC and Tim Owen KC are joined by Sir Brian Leveson to discuss the findings of his landmark independent review of the criminal courts. The discussion explores proposals to overhaul the structure of criminal trials, reduce pressure on the courts, and restore public trust touching on key issues such as: Removing the right to elect trial by jury in certain cases Expanding out...
2025-07-16
49 min
Double Jeopardy - UK Law and Politics
Lucy Letby: Will She Waive Privilege as UK Prosecutors Widen the Net?
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) is reviewing new allegations against Letby herself, alongside claims of corporate failings that could amount to corporate manslaughter. As police investigate, questions are mounting about accountability at the highest levels of the health system and beyond. As police escalate their investigation into the National Health Service (NHS) leadership, three former senior managers at the Countess of Chester Hospital have been arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter. Focusing on one of the most high-profile legal cases in recent memory to broader political issues in Britain from the legality of Israel and US...
2025-07-09
42 min
Double Jeopardy - UK Law and Politics
Bombing Iran: Self-Defence or a Lawless Attack?
Has the United States & Israel broken international law by bombing Iran? Or was it an act of Self-Defence? Professor Marko Milanovic, a leading expert in international law joins Ken Macdonald KC and Tim Owen KC to assess the legality of the recent Israeli and US military actions against Iranian nuclear facilities. From Article 51 of the UN Charter to the legacy of the Caroline Doctrine, the discussion dives deep into the legal justifications for self-defence, the meaning of "imminent threat," and whether international law permits pre-emptive force in the face of...
2025-07-02
32 min
Double Jeopardy - UK Law and Politics
Politics and Money in UK Justice: Juries, Abortion and the Double Jeopardy Postbag
What happens when a justice system is asked to do more with less and at what cost to fairness, freedom, and the rule of law? Crime and justice commentator Danny Shaw appears on the show to examine the political and legal fallout from the UK government’s spending review. With stretched police forces, an underfunded probation service, and mounting pressure on the courts and the prisons, how can Labour’s Manifesto commitment to “Take Back Our Streets” be fulfilled ? Ken and Tim then turn to the bulging Double Jeopardy postbag and tackle lis...
2025-06-18
45 min
Double Jeopardy - UK Law and Politics
UK Politics and Bad Science: Investigating the Graveyard Spiral of Forensic Science in England and Wales
Is Britain still a world leader in forensic science or are we sleepwalking into a criminal justice crisis? Once considered the gold standard, the UK’s forensic science system is not working well for anyone – not for the police, not for the suppliers of services, not for the courts and, by extension, not for the public. Yet we all believe it to be a critical tool that we can rely upon to bring the guilty to justice and exonerate the innocent. Ken Macdonald KC and Tim Owen KC are joined by two of...
2025-06-11
41 min
TV Guidance Counselor
TV Guidance Counselor Episode 692: Owen Hammer
April 7-13, 1990 This week Ken welcomes author of super cool graphic novel Von Bach, and man behind the fanstic YouTube channel Hammered Out, owenhammer.com/hammered-out.html, Owen "The Hammer" Hammer. Ken and Owen discuss Hammered out, ABC's reputation, Twin Peaks, the premiere of Twin Peaks, David Lynch, film criticism, media review, how the actors aren't always the best person to have insight into a show they are on, Jim Belushi, Jay Larson, Twin Peaks the Return, the 4 and a half hour Twin Peaks explained Twin Perfect YouTube video, how there IS an ex...
2025-06-09
1h 57
Double Jeopardy - UK Law and Politics
David Gauke: Solving the UK Prison Crisis
Why does Britain lock up so many people and is there a better way? The UK has the highest incarceration rate in Western Europe, yet reoffending remains rampant and prisons are at breaking point. What’s gone wrong in our approach to crime and punishment - and is the public ready for a smarter, more effective system? Former Justice Secretary David Gauke, chair of the Independent Sentencing Review, joins Double Jeopardy to examine the findings and implications of the Review, a landmark report that lays bare the dysfunction of the current UK l...
2025-06-04
41 min
Inegma Podcast
#041 - Owen Reader
Owen is a brand expert and he is the founder of Indelible. His firm helps clients fortify their brand through the development and delivery of unique story telling. He is also the CMO of The Gathering - a yearly summit in Banff of the world's most iconic brands with a gathering of over 1500 business leaders. https://indelible.co/
2025-05-29
59 min
Double Jeopardy - UK Law and Politics
State Threats and Subversion: Keeping UK Politics Clean
What if your political beliefs on Brexit, climate change or even gender identity were being subtly shaped by a foreign power? From hostile state actors exploiting social media to the legal grey zone between terrorism and subversion, Jonathan Hall KC, the UK’s Independent Reviewer of Terrorism and State Threat Legislation joins Double Jeopardy to unpack the expanding world of national security, free speech and democratic accountability. Exploring whether new powers are needed or if Britain is on the brink of overreach with current political events involving Russian and Iranian interference, the proposa...
2025-05-28
41 min
Double Jeopardy - UK Law and Politics
100th Episode of Double Jeopardy - Terminating the Cruelty of Victorian Era Abortion Laws: The Campaign to Decriminalise Abortion Across the UK
In three of the four nations of the UK, abortion remains a crime under legislation passed in 1861, subject to the exemptions from criminal liability in the Abortion Act 1967. Paradoxically, abortion was decriminalised in Northern Ireland in 2019, so that it is now seen as a matter of healthcare rather than the criminal law. Recent prosecutions in England under section 58 of the Offences Against the Person Act 1861 have reignited debate over whether abortion belongs in the criminal courts at all – https://www.theguardian.com/society/2025/may/13/i-hate-sitting-in-silence-now-nicola-packer-on-clearing-her-name-after-the-trauma-of-her-abortion-trial https://doctorsforchoiceuk.com/abortionlaw#:~:text=UK%20abortion%20law%3A%20Ov...
2025-05-21
47 min
Double Jeopardy - UK Law and Politics
Debating the Rule of Law in the UK: Hermer versus Wolfson
The clash between David Wolfson KC’s “thin” interpretation of legal principle and Attorney General Richard Hermer’s “thick” is explained through the experienced legal eyes of Ken Macdonald KC and Tim Owen KC on this episode of Double Jeopardy. They dig into the political implications of these contrasting views, the role of parliamentary sovereignty, how the UK navigates its obligations under international law, including the Chagos Island dispute and the role of the International Criminal Court, whether the Tories will commit to repeal of the Human Rights Act and leaving the ECHR and ask whether the r...
2025-05-14
45 min
BRAINLAND
WHAT IS IT LIKE TO BE AN ADDICT? A philosopher tells it like it is.
If you want to get a clear view of a subject ask a philiosopher who has thought deeply about it. In this podcast, philosopher Owen Flanangan speaks frankly about his experience of addiction to alcohol and tranquillisers, 18 years on, and why he felt compelled to write about his experience and analysis of the problem. We talk about substance use and creativity, identity, social cohesive, marker of major life events and as a way to make life more interesting or tolerable. We talk about AA and NA and why, during his first period of recovery he avoided them, but also...
2025-05-08
57 min
Double Jeopardy - UK Law and Politics
Reforming Criminal Appeals and Righting the Wrongs of UK Justice
Given the gross miscarriages of justice exposed by the Post Office/Horizon scandal, the extraordinary delay in reversing the wrongful conviction of Andrew Malkinson due to repeated failures by the Criminal Cases Review Commission and the continuing calls for the case of Lucy Letby to be referred back to the Court of Appeal, is the criminal appeal system in need of fundamental reform? Connecting the dots between recent events, and the health of criminal justice in Britain is Professor Penney Lewis who joins Ken Macdonald KC and Tim Owen KC to explain, in accessible terms, ins...
2025-05-07
45 min
Double Jeopardy - UK Law and Politics
Authoritarians Against Lawyers: Political Attacks on the Rule of Law
As support for populist movements grows, judicial independence and the rule of law are increasingly under attack. Lawyers around the world are becoming front-line defenders of democracy - and paying the price. Double Jeopardy hosts Ken Macdonald KC and Tim Owen KC explain the situation with expert legal commentary and legal system insights. Renowned international lawyer Robert Amsterdam joins the conversation to explore the vital - and increasingly precarious -role of legal professionals in democratic societies. Amsterdam reflects on his own extraordinary journey through high-profile legal cases, from political prosecutions to international corporate disputes.
2025-04-30
39 min
Double Jeopardy - UK Law and Politics
Womanhood Defined: The UK Supreme Court Puts Biology and Science at the Heart of UK Discrimination and Human Rights Law and Transforms the Approach of UK Politics to Adult Human Females
What does the law say about who counts as a woman - and who gets to decide? Unpacking the UK Supreme Court’s recent ruling on the definition of “woman” under the Equality Act 2010 and Gender Recognition Act is guest Karon Monaghan KC, one of the UK’s leading employment and discrimination law barristers. See here for a link to the judgment. The discussion of this high-profile legal case tackles the legal system’s treatment of trans rights, women’s rights, and single-sex spaces, revealing the tensions at the heart of UK politics, human rights and equality law...
2025-04-23
38 min
Double Jeopardy - UK Law and Politics
Fake News on Asylum, The Battle to Define Human Rights Law, and Labour’s New UK Politics
What happens when political leaders and media outlets misrepresent court decisions, and how does this impact judicial independence and public trust in the UK legal system?A range of high-stakes UK law and UK politics issues that have dominated headlines recently are tackled in this listener-driven postbag edition of Double Jeopardy. Hosts Ken Macdonald KC and Tim Owen KC begin with a scathing analysis of media misreporting on high-profile legal cases, including sensational headlines about immigration rulings that bear little resemblance to actual judicial decisions. Their discussion highlights the consequences of misinformation and the critical need f...
2025-04-16
36 min
Double Jeopardy - UK Law and Politics
Disclosure, Artificial Intelligence, and Modernising UK Criminal Justice: Will the Fisher Report Have Any Real Impact on Collapsed Trials and the Crumbling UK Justice System?
What happens when the very foundation of criminal justice - the prosecution disclosure process to the defence - fails to meet modern demands? This episode focuses on the Fisher Report, a groundbreaking review that addresses the critical issues surrounding prosecution disclosure in complex criminal trials, a key issue in the ongoing criminal justice crisis in the UK. Ken Macdonald KC and Tim Owen KC are joined by Ian Winter KC , a leading criminal silk, and the conversation explores how too many miscarriages of justice should force reform of the UK Justice System, wit...
2025-04-09
38 min
Double Jeopardy - UK Law and Politics
Two Tier Justice, Mass Migration, and a Pound Shop Trump in the UK Parliament
Is the UK heading toward a constitutional clash over crime and justice? Exploring a wide range of pressing issues, from the government’s proposed emergency legislation to override revised sentencing guidelines, to the implications of an international summit on organised migration crime. Examining the complexities of asylum claims, the growing controversy around Article 8 of the Human Rights Act, and how media narratives are shaping public perception of the UK legal system. As expert legal commentators, Ken Macdonald KC and Tim Owen KC explore the mounting tension at the heart of UK law and politics - wher...
2025-04-02
40 min
Double Jeopardy - UK Law and Politics
Lucy Letby’s Victims Strike Back: Identification Evidence, Miscarriages of Justice and Legal System Insights into How UK Juries Reach their Verdicts
Exploring the high-profile Lucy Letby case, and the dangers of relying too heavily on identification evidence, this episode of Double Jeopardy raises critical concerns about the ban on jury research and how it hampers efforts to improve the criminal justice system through controlled academic study. As expert legal commentators, Tim Owen KC and Ken Macdonald KC unpack the importance of pre-sentence reports in sentencing decisions - highlighting how vital they are in a time of crisis within UK prisons. They also consider how public scrutiny and media pressure impact legal representation in high-stakes cases....
2025-03-26
32 min
SportsXRadio with Ken Thomson
SPORTSXRADIO FAT TUESDAY W/ OWEN HANSON 2/18/25
"LIVE" from #PSRlaw Studios in #LasVegas it's #SportsXradio w/ #KenThomson & #Guest #OwenHanson the #TrueLife Character in a #riveting Book #TheCaliforniaKid - This Weekly Tuesday series of interviews on #SportsXradio will take you inside a Real life story of a young man's Life Spiraling Out Of Control with No End in Sight! Imagine making ONE MILLION Dollars a day -That's what Owen was making at the height of his #Downfall
2025-02-19
50 min
The Daily Author
#156: Ken Rusk — Blue Collar Cash
In this episode of “The Daily Author”, our guest Ken Rusk is an entrepreneur, best-selling author, and advocate for blue-collar work. His book Blue Collar Cash became a Wall Street Journal bestseller, inspiring people to rethink success and create clear paths to a fulfilling life. We discuss leveraging TV appearances, podcasts, email lists, and even TV ads to maximize his book's reach, with a particular highlight on the impact of appearing on Fox News, which propelled his book to the #1 spot for 34 days. We cover Ken’s insights for new authors, where he stresses the import...
2025-01-31
29 min
Double Jeopardy - UK Law and Politics
Listening to Criminals
In this episode, Ken Macdonald KC and Tim Owen KC examine the powerful arguments for using telephone intercept evidence in UK criminal trials. Why are the security services so opposed to a reform that would obviously give a major boost to convicting terrorists and serious criminals, and why have successive governments failed to overcome this opposition? For context, Ken and Tim look at the 2020 joint French/Dutch police operation which led to the demise of EncroChat (the so-called “WhatsApp for professional criminals”) and the many successful prosecutions that followed in the UK a...
2025-01-22
27 min
Double Jeopardy - UK Law and Politics
Foreign Interference in the Age of TikTok and Musk
In this episode of Double Jeopardy, Ken Macdonald KC and Tim Owen KC engage in a thought-provoking discussion with their guest, Jonathan Hall KC, the independent reviewer of terrorism legislation and state threats. Together, they examine the implications of Elon Musk's influence on UK politics, the challenges posed by foreign interference, and the far-reaching impact of the National Security Act. The conversation explores emerging power dynamics between tech companies and nation states, raising critical questions about potential security threats posed by companies like X, Meta and TikTok. In the light of rece...
2025-01-15
31 min
Double Jeopardy - UK Law and Politics
Spies, Royals and Elon Musk
In the latest episode of Double Jeopardy, hosts Ken Macdonald KC and Tim Owen KC discuss the implications of the recent Chinese spy case involving Yang Tengbo and Prince Andrew. Looking at the role of the Special Immigration Appeals Commission, they consider the sensitive role of national security in immigration law, Britain's evolving view of business relationships with China, and MI5's safety first approach to foreign influence. Sticking with national security, they discuss the trial of the GCHQ analyst Katherine Gun, who was accused of leaking a classified document to the pre...
2025-01-08
37 min
Double Jeopardy - UK Law and Politics
Judges and the Power of Life and Death
As the House of Commons casts an historic vote on assisted dying, the debate over this deeply contentious issue isn’t going away. If anything, the vote has ignited even stronger passions on both sides, particularly about the judiciary’s role in navigating such morally charged territory, making decisions over life and death. In the latest episode of Double Jeopardy, Ken Macdonald and Tim Owen dissect this dilemma, the impact of religious beliefs on the legislative process, and the delicate balance judges must maintain when dealing with life-and-death decisions. The discussion then wi...
2024-12-04
33 min
The Sounds of Christmas
Judith Owen Swings Christmas
Send us a textKen from the Sounds of Christmas talks to singer/songwriter Judith Owen about music, the music biz and her new album Judith Owen Swings Christmas! Get Judith Owen Swings Christmas!Judith Owen's WebsiteJudith's YouTube channel"Christmas Without Tears" in New OrleansShow links:Listen to the Sounds of Christmas stationFind the Sounds of Christmas podcastConnect with the Sounds of Christmas on social mediaCheck out all the artists that are making the 2024 season of the Sounds of Christmas station...
2024-11-14
50 min
Double Jeopardy - UK Law and Politics
Defending Diversity and Defining a Woman
Barristers’ Core Duty Eight currently requires members of the Bar not to discriminate unlawfully against any person. However, the Bar Standards Board now wishes to go further and create a new duty requiring barristers positively to advance equality, diversity and inclusion in their professional lives. In this episode of Double Jeopardy, hosts Ken Macdonald and Tim Owen look at the row this proposal has sparked. Joining them is Karon Monaghan KC, a barrister specialising in equality and human rights law from Matrix Chambers, who provides insight into the implications of the proposed change, arguing that it do...
2024-11-06
34 min
Double Jeopardy - UK Law and Politics
No Money for Justice and Chris Kaba: Part 2
With every aspect of our criminal justice system – the police, courts, prison system and probation service – in a state of apparently permanent crisis thanks to 15 years of systemic underfunding, there seems little hope of fundamental change any time soon. Amidst the turmoil, Danny Shaw - a prominent voice in reporting and analysing criminal justice issues for 31 years at the BBC and, more recently, as an advisor to Home Secretary Yvette Cooper - now finds himself shaping the very policies he once analysed. His unique experience, from the newsroom to influencing Labour’s criminal justice agenda, sets the stage fo...
2024-10-30
43 min
Double Jeopardy - UK Law and Politics
Law, Psychiatry and Murder
In recent episodes of Double Jeopardy, Ken Macdonald and Tim Owen have focused on the massive publicity surrounding the trial of Lucy Letby, and on the barrage of criticism of the expert medical evidence used by the prosecution to prove that babies were deliberately harmed by Lucy Letby, rather than dying of natural causes in circumstances where premature babies are uniquely vulnerable to medical crisis. In this episode Ken and Tim are joined by Dr Richard Latham, an NHS consultant forensic psychiatrist and expert witness who has huge experience of complex psycho-legal issues in criminal tr...
2024-10-16
48 min
Double Jeopardy - UK Law and Politics
Naomi Campbell’s Philanthropy and Robert Jenrick’s Stupidity
As political rhetoric in the UK takes an alarming turn, Robert Jenrick’s recent statements link the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) to British soldiers committing unlawful killings abroad. These claims have drawn fierce criticism, with experts warning that such accusations not only distort reality but also endanger military personnel in the field.In this latest episode of Double Jeopardy, Ken Macdonald and Tim Owen take a deeper look into the risks Jenrick’s assertions pose, not just for the reputation of the UK's armed forces, but for international law and military operations. The c...
2024-10-09
28 min
Double Jeopardy - UK Law and Politics
Ian Burnett on Punishment, and the Disgrace of Mohamed Al-Fayed
In the latest episode of Double Jeopardy, Ken Macdonald and Tim Owen are joined by Lord Burnett of Maldon, the former Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales, to talk about punishment and the British addiction to prison.As one of five co-authors of a significant report on the subject (published by the Howard League in September) Lord Burnett shares his insights on the need for change in our approach to sentencing, the challenges within our overcrowded prisons, and the societal implications of the current punitive system. Together, the trio explore key questions such...
2024-10-02
55 min
Deans Counsel
46: Thomas Steenburgh (Vanderbilt) on Pursuing the Big Ideas
On this episode of Deans Counsel, moderators Ken Kring and Dave Ikenberry speak with Tom Steenburgh, Ralph Owen Dean and Professor of Marketing (since July 2023) at Vanderbilt University's Owen Graduate School of Management. He's an expert in business-to-business marketing and sales, and believes in the power of collaboration between academics and business leaders to explore novel research ideas and solve real-world problems.Prior to coming to Owen, Dean Steenburgh served as the Richard S. Reynolds Professor and Senior Associate Dean of the Full-Time Program at the Darden School of Business. Before joining D...
2024-09-13
37 min
Double Jeopardy - UK Law and Politics
Tommy Robinson's Tax Returns & Grenfell Delays
In this latest episode of Double Jeopardy, Ken Macdonald and Tim Owen are joined by Dan Neidle, Founder of Tax Policy Associates, to explore the finances of Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, the far-right street agitator and self-styled journalist who calls himself Tommy Robinson. The trio explore how Yaxley-Lennon has monetised his presence on the internet through ‘donations’ and ‘gifts’ from his followers, which are then passed through multiple off-the-shelf companies. Ken, Tim and Dan investigate the tax implications of these ‘donations’, and the potential tax liabilities that Yaxley-Lennon may face now that HMRC has reportedly opened an investigation into him. To close the ep...
2024-09-11
32 min
Double Jeopardy - UK Law and Politics
Hate, Bigotry and Bleaching the Internet
Hidden under the cloak of online anonymity, individuals in the UK have been charged and convicted of inciting and encouraging criminal behaviour without actively getting involved themselves. Ken Macdonald and Tim Owen analyse the debate triggered in the wake of the August 2024 riots across the UK; should we and how do we regulate the internet more closely without infringing the fundamental right to freedom of expression?Ken and Tim debate the differences between the US and European approaches to regulating the internet, with a focus on Section 230 of the US Federal Commu...
2024-09-03
36 min
Double Jeopardy - UK Law and Politics
Lucy Letby Part 2: The Response
The case of Lucy Letby is one of the most controversial cases in British legal history. As is well known, the neonatal nurse is currently serving 15 whole-life sentences for the murder of seven infants and the attempted murder of eight others. Her application for leave to appeal her convictions returned at her first trial was firmly rejected by the Court of Appeal on 2nd July 2024 as unarguable. In this episode of Double Jeopardy, Ken Macdonald and Tim Owen respond to comments and criticisms received after discussing the Lucy Letby case in the most recent episode ‘Lucy Letby...
2024-08-27
30 min
Double Jeopardy - UK Law and Politics
Riots: The Full Force of the Law?
“UK riots shops boarded up as England braces for rioting. Thousands of officers on standby as police plan for up to 100 disturbances and 30 counter protests’In this episode of Double Jeopardy Ken Macdonald and Tim Owen sit down to discuss the planned riots in response to the tragic Southport incident looking at how Keir Starmer is responding, the role of the courts and the suggestion we need to use anti-terrorism laws to deal with the rioters.Ken and Tim also touch on the 2011 riots which spread from a protest abou...
2024-08-08
26 min
Double Jeopardy - UK Law and Politics
Starmer’s First Move - Ending Our Addiction to Prison?
Mark Fairhurst, the National Chairman of the Prison Officers Association, returns to Double Jeopardy to further discuss the prison crisis, now a focal point in the first week of the new Labour government.Guided by hosts Ken Macdonald and Tim Owen, the conversation addresses the emergency measures announced by the new Lord Chancellor, Shabana Mahmood, aimed at addressing critical prison overcrowding. Amongst discussing historical context and years of inaction, the podcast also talks about the broader systemic changes needed, including probation service, mental health support and the role of the j...
2024-07-15
30 min
Double Jeopardy - UK Law and Politics
David Gauke: Conservative Reckoning, Labour Change?
Ken Macdonald and Tim Owen are joined by David Gauke, Former Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice. In 2019 he resigned, saying he could no longer serve under Boris Johnson and risk a no-deal Brexit. After expulsion from the Conservative party, he said ‘at last I have something in common with Domonic Cummings.’ It was a poignant remark. There are plenty more of these in this episode as Ken and Tim look back on the role of the ‘Gaukeward Squad’, the group of Tory rebels who voted against the government on the issue of Brexit, in shaping British politics...
2024-06-26
53 min
Double Jeopardy - UK Law and Politics
Justice Under Labour?
In this episode, of Double Jeopardy hosts Ken Macdonald and Tim Owen discuss the various aspects of Labour Party's manifesto which was launched on the 13th June 2024 ahead of the Election which is taking place on the 4th July 2024.This episode looks at the intricacies and implications of the proposed law and order policies. The manifesto, which is turning heads and sparking discussions nationwide, shows an ambitious plan to “take back our streets”, with substantial pledges for enhancing neighbourhood policing and clamping down hard on crime and antisocial behaviour as well as the promise to “...
2024-06-14
29 min
Double Jeopardy - UK Law and Politics
Mark Fairhurst: Britain’s Prison Shame
In this episode of Double Jeopardy Ken Macdonald and Tim Owen talk to Mark Fairhurst, National Chairman of the Prison Officers Association, about the long standing and apparently never ending crisis afflicting the UK prison system.This episode presents an in-depth discussion on the overcrowding epidemic and its root causes including the tabloid driven addiction to ever longer sentences and the failure of all Governments to develop and promote community based alternatives to custody. The result is that the UK has the highest per capita rate of imprisonment in Western Europe and a disastrous r...
2024-06-05
49 min
Double Jeopardy - UK Law and Politics
Angus McCullough KC: The Undermining of Secret Justice
Ken Macdonald and Tim Owen welcome back Angus McCullough KC, who has extensive experience in public and private law and who was the most experienced Special Advocate until his decision to step down in October 2023 in protest at the Government's failure to implement urgent changes to the system of secret justice (as recommended in December 2022 by the former High Court Judge Sir Duncan Ouseley).This episode is dedicated to discussing the controversy surrounding the Closed Material Procedure (CMP) introduced by the Justice and Security Act 2013. The debate this law sparked around the management of sensitive information during...
2024-05-22
36 min
Double Jeopardy - UK Law and Politics
Jessica Simor KC: Judicial Activism in the Age of Global Warming
Ken Macdonald and Tim Owen speak to Jessica Simor KC, an acclaimed specialist in public and regulatory law, EU law, competition law and human rights law. The episode discusses the issue of whether litigation, whether before the European Court of Human Rights or domestic courts can be effective in addressing the challenge presented by climate change. They highlight two landmark cases in which Jessica Simor acted - one against the Swiss government and one against the UK government. The Swiss case saw a group of elderly Swiss women, bringing the case that they suffered personal heal...
2024-05-14
42 min
Music Teachers In International Schools Podcast
EP. 25 - What makes good international school music teacher professional learning? w/ Anna Gower, Steve Jackman & Ken Owen
w/ Anna Gower, Steve Jackman & Ken Owen Welcome back to the MTIIS podcast! In this episode we explore the question: "what makes good international school music teacher professional learning". Throughout the episode we refer to professional learning or PD (Professional Development) as the process of teachers undertaking training to learn new ideas, skills and understandings about music education to improve the outcomes for students in their care. We hope to inspire you to think broadly and critically about your professional learning goals as you step into the academic year ahead! We discuss: - Why it is so important for...
2023-08-09
35 min
The Kenny and Renny Show
Jets select Colby Barlow, youngest captain in Owen Sound Attack franchise history
Ken Wiebe and Sean Reynolds of Sportsnet break down the opening round of the 2023 NHL Draft and they're joined by colleague Jason Bukala (5:00) to discuss the Winnipeg Jets selecting forward Colby Barlow of the Owen Sound Attack of the Ontario Hockey League with the 18th overall pick. The discussion also includes a review of the Jets trade with the Los Angeles Kings and a look at what could be on the horizon as Day 2 of the 2023 NHL Draft in Nashville approaches.
2023-06-29
1h 00
Indiana Podcasts - Leaders, Legends, and Nonprofits from the Hoosier State
Patty Spitler and Ken Owen
The friendship of Patty Spitler and Ken Owen stretches back to the last century and Indianapolis is the better for it. On this week’s “Leaders and Legends” podcast, we feature a delightful conversation with two cherished members of our media landscape. Get full access to Indiana Podcasts - Hoosier Leaders, Legends and Nonprofits at www.indianapodcasts.com/subscribe
2023-06-06
1h 11
Leaders and Legends
Patty Spitler and Ken Owen
The friendship of Patty Spitler and Ken Owen stretches back to the last century and Indianapolis is the better for it. On this week’s “Leaders and Legends” podcast, we feature a delightful conversation with two cherished members of our media landscape. Sponsors:Veteran Strategies NFP - A leading insurance broker and consultant Garmong Construction Crowne Plaza Downtown Indianapolis Historic Union Station About Veteran Strategies:‘Leaders and Legends’ is brought to you by Veteran Strategies—your local veteran business enterprise specializing in media relations, crisis communications, public outreach, and digital photography. Learn more at www.vetera...
2023-06-05
1h 11
People In The Know
Dedicating Her Life to being Pro Life Rachel Owen’s Story
This story is current and unabashedly Pro Life. It comes from my encounter with a lady from Iowa City who spoke to a men's religious organization about the need to fund a clinic for "Abortion Minded" women. Rachel Owen is fearless and remains determined to offer choices to women in crisis. She highlights the impact of changes in laws and medicine that are reducing the opportunities to develop a relationship with women who have an unplanned pregnancy.
2022-11-10
39 min
小島限時動態
【小島診聊室】我們店裡什麼都賣,什麼都不奇怪!Ft.生活百貨小老闆Owen
生活百貨就是我們日常的好鄰居,然而作為一名稱職的生活百貨店員可不是這麼容易的。 Owen:通常我們是九點開門,九點前就會有人在排隊,一開門就衝進來買東西。或是在打烊把所有東西都收進店裡後,在關下鐵門的最後一刻,在外面喊說想要買什麼什麼東西…….。 Vicky:那…如果有人要買*****的時候該怎麼辦? Ken:你有說過曾有固定的客人,每次都會特定來買****,顧店人員不會害怕嗎? 這次邀請到好鄰居汐止店店長歐文,一起在小島診聊室,聊聊生活百貨裡碰到的奇怪事、奇怪人跟超級討人厭的事情……..!!!!!!!
2022-05-05
38 min
Positively Patty
Ken Owen and his vintage media collection
Broadcaster extraordinaire Ken Owen drops by to chat with me about his impressive history behind the mic, salvaging video and pics of vintage media, and CATS! Yes, he’s now the proud pappy of a puddy tat! Fun and informative… you’ll enjoy this!!!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2021-10-14
12 min
The David Cassidy Connections
Ken Owen
Ken Owen spent almost 20 years as a television news reporter and anchor. In 1994 he interviewed David via satellite when working at WISH (CBS) in Indianapolis, and speaks about the importance of that encounter. He breaks down his favourite Partridge Family music and David’s solo work. He talks about his passion for the music since he was a boy, explains why he credits David with helping him emerge from a shy boy into a confident young man who went on to carve out a successful career in journalism. He observes how celebrity has changed and the culture of...
2021-10-12
1h 32
Drivin' Life
Trams Am at Lime Rock with Ken Thwaits
Join us on this episode as we sit down with Ken Thwaits to talk about the weekend at LIme Rock Connecticut. Or as Owen fondly called it...Slime Rock. It was wet again this weekend for the Trans Am race and Ken was immortalized with a beautiful shot of him going off track in turn one. Listen in as Ken gives us the full race breakdown.
2021-06-04
28 min
Free Style Podcast with my iPhone
Flying Tiger by Ken Freer
Insightful chat with Ken Freer about latest trends of Alipay Marketing, Wechat Marketing, Wechat Group Key Opinion Consumers...new opportunities in B2C cross border e-commerce and B2B in Australia and New Zealand
2021-04-26
20 min
The JuntoCast: A Podcast on Early American History
Ep. 33: Hamilton: Six Years Later
In this episode, Ken Owen, Michael Hattem, and Roy Rogers reflect back on the reception, impact, and legacy of Hamilton: The Musical.
2021-03-15
1h 10
Take 5 for Real Estate
Episode 208 with Ken Brand of Compass Realty
Ken is the manager of the new Compass Realty office in The Woodlands, Texas, but he's not new to Real Estate. Ken has been involved in Real Estate for 40+ years, most of it in The Woodlands, hiring, training and managing Realtors. Ken gives us a great perspective on the 2 things it takes to make a Realtor successful. Ken also shares a bit about the history/growth of The Woodlands, probably the most successful master community in the USA.
2021-03-08
15 min
The JuntoCast: A Podcast on Early American History
Ep. 32: Insurrections in Early America
Ken Owen, Michael Hattem, and Roy Rogers discuss the history of insurrections and rebellion in the decades after independence, including the Newburgh Conspiracy, Shays's Rebellion, the Whiskey Rebellion, and more.
2021-01-31
1h 06
The JuntoCast: A Podcast on Early American History
Ep. 31: Holidays in Early America
Ken Owen, Michael Hattem, and Roy Rogers discuss the origins and development of holidays in early America including Christmas, thanksgivings, Pope's Day, and the Fourth of July.
2020-12-23
41 min
The JuntoCast: A Podcast on Early American History
Ep. 30: The Electoral College in Early America
Ken Owen, Michael Hattem, and Roy Rogers explore the origins of the Electoral College and its early development prior to the Civil War, including the debates at the Constitutional Convention and during ratification, its implementation in the first few presidential elections, and how it changed during the first half of the nineteenth century.
2020-11-15
1h 04
The JuntoCast: A Podcast on Early American History
Ep. 29: The Supreme Court in Early America
Ken Owen, Michael Hattem, Roy Rogers, and Mark Boonshoft discuss the origins and early development of the Supreme Court. Topics include the Court's colonial antecedents, debates during the Constitutional Convention and ratification, and the significance of the Jay and Marshall courts and their most important decisions.
2020-10-18
1h 24
The JuntoCast: A Podcast on Early American History
Ep. 28: Political Parties in Early America
With the 2020 U.S. presidential election approaching, Ken Owen, Michael Hattem, Roy Rogers, and guest panelist Lindsay Chervinsky discuss the origins of political parties and political organization in early American history, from the colonial period through the early nineteenth century. Topics include factions in colonial politics, political organization during the Revolution, and the rise and fall of the "First Party System" following the ratification of the Constitution.
2020-09-17
1h 14
The JuntoCast: A Podcast on Early American History
Ep. 27: Sport in Early American History
In this episode, Ken Owen, Michael Hattem, and Roy Rogers discuss sport history in early America from pre-contact to the Civil War, including horse racing and gambling, boxing, and baseball.
2020-08-26
1h 12
Drivin' Life
9 mile Camaro with Ken Thwaits
To say Ken Thwaits is “driven” is an understatement.Ken is a Successful Businessman, Professional Race Driver, Accomplished Pilot and Automotive Enthusiast. He began racing in his teens, eventually turning pro in 1979, and winning the Mazda Pro Series national championship in 1984. In 1993, Ken and Johnny Unser saw an opportunity to utilize their specialized professional driving skill set and industry knowledge to create and grow a new business, Precision Dynamics International (PDI). PDI has grown into a full-service automotive training and marketing company – working with automotive industry giants such as Nissan and Hyundai to name a few – to provide deal...
2020-07-30
1h 28
The JuntoCast: A Podcast on Early American History
Ep. 26: Political Violence in Early America, Part II
In the second of a two-part discussion, Ken Owen, Michael Hattem, and Roy Rogers discuss the development of political violence in early America, from the American Revolution to the Civil War, including the rebellions of the 1790s, uprisings of enslaved persons, Native American removal, anti-abolitionist violence, urban riots, Harper's Ferry, and more.
2020-07-29
1h 21
The JuntoCast: A Podcast on Early American History
Ep. 25: Political Violence in Early America, Part I
In the first of a two-part discussion, Ken Owen, Michael Hattem, and Roy Rogers discuss the origins of political violence in early America—from Jamestown to the American Revolution—including conflicting definitions of "political violence," the roles of class, race, and religion in violence by and against the state, the "contagion of violence," the differences between individual and crowd-led violence, and the political power of fear and perceptions of potential violence.
2020-06-12
1h 13
The JuntoCast: A Podcast on Early American History
Ep. 24: Impeachment in Early America
WE'RE BACK! The JuntoCast returns and resumes production after a more-than-three-year hiatus as Ken Owen, Michael Hattem, and Roy Rogers explore the early American origins and history of impeachment.
2020-05-17
1h 12
Owen Morgan's Fireside Chat
Pat Robertson V Ken Ham: SMACKDOWN! | Full Podcast 97
In this podcast, we take an inside look at a Jehovah's Witness as the pandemic ramps up. Then, we talk about pastor Tony Spell's refusal to honor social distancing laws, and the consequences for his actions. Then we're going to talk about the battle taking place on twitter between Ken Ham and Pat Robertson. But before we get into all that, we're going to listen to some voicemails. (800) 701-8573 Game Shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TelltaleShop Merch Shop: https://teespring.com/stores/telltaleatheist Twitter: http://telltaleatheist.com/twitter Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/telltaleatheist All links to my channel...
2020-04-22
1h 09
Praise Assembly of God
Ken Owen | Believe God
Guest speaker Ken Owen joins us to kick off the first Sunday of the decade!Believe God | Part 1January 5th, 2020Support the show
2020-01-05
49 min
The Delta Daily Podcast
Episode 9 - Pearl Harbor Day, Ken Booth, Geaux Tigers!
On today's episode I recite President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Pearl Harbor Speech, discuss and remember the life of Ken Booth, and wish good luck to the LSU Tigers playing in the SEC Championship game today. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2019-12-07
18 min
TV Guidance Counselor
TV Guidance Counselor Episode 308: Owen Linders
January 20-26, 1996 Today Ken welcomes Boston Comedian and artist Owen Linders to the show. Ken and Owen discuss Hawaii, cranberry bogs, Spring Break, Alfred University, the pitfalls of "art", print making, solar power, stand up comedy specials, Stewart Lee, Johnny Vegas in Who's Ready for Ice Cream?, flagmen, cops in roadworks, black boxes, beach houses, Sci Fi Channel, Cartoon Network, Space: Above and Beyond, Rhode Island, Swamp Thing, the odd things in Ken's home, cartoons based on R rated movies, Toxic Crusaders, Steve Johnson, Monsters, Tales from the Darkside, Glim Glim, AOL online, Duckman, The...
2018-07-23
1h 55
The Napzok Network
A Tale of Two Coasts - Owen Moogan - TNF EP 91
Hosted by Ken Napzok, a member of the popular Schmoes Know Show, co-creator of ForceCenter, and Collider Video host/ producer, The Napzok Files podcast feed is a collection of shows about life, the universe, and everything. (Douglas Adams would agree.) Each episode Ken welcomes the important, cool, and fancy people in his life onto the airwaves to explore, explain, and exclaim the interesting and entertaining. On this episode, producer Owen Moogan joins Ken to talk about life on two coasts, showing Star Wars to your child for the first time, and how marriage is sometimes an 80/30 compromise. Twitter: Ken Napzok...
2017-08-23
53 min
Artuz Fitness Audio Experience
DecayMag Horror News Podcast; Exclusive Interview Bill Oberst Jr, Owen Conway
The Artuz Fitness Audio Experience is hosted by Ken Artuz a Certified Personal Trainer, and Certified Fitness Nutrition Specialist. There are multiple podcast episodes covering topics such as health, wellness, and fitness. Additionally, my daily journaling series are included in this audio series, as are written-form articles I recorded for this experience.
2017-01-17
2h 27
The JuntoCast: A Podcast on Early American History
Ep. 23: The Election of 1800
Ken Owen, Michael Hattem, and Roy Rogers ask: "How important was the election of 1800?"
2016-11-06
35 min
The JuntoCast: A Podcast on Early American History
Live: Elections in Early America
In this timely episode, Ken Owen, Michael Hattem, Roy Rogers, and special guest Jeffrey L. Pasley discuss the role and development of elections in early America. NB: This episode was recorded in front of a live audience at the Kinder Institute for Constitutional Democracy at the University of Missouri at Columbia on October 7, 2016. It was supported in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities administered by the Missouri Humanities Council.
2016-10-17
1h 20
The JuntoCast: A Podcast on Early American History
Ep. 21: The Bill of Rights
Ken Owen, Michael Hattem, and Roy Rogers discuss the Bill of Rights, including its antecedents in British history and the colonial context, the politics that brought it about, and its legacy in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
2016-01-23
1h 03
The JuntoCast: A Podcast on Early American History
Extra!, Ep. 3: The Hamilton Moment
Ken Owen, Michael Hattem, Roy Rogers, Nora Slonimsky, and Joanne Freeman continue their discussion from our previous episode on the life and times of Alexander Hamilton by thinking about the current "Hamilton Moment," as well as the "peaks and valleys" of Hamilton's legacy throughout American history.
2015-11-03
28 min
The JuntoCast: A Podcast on Early American History
Ep. 20: Alexander Hamilton
Ken Owen, Michael Hattem, Roy Rogers, Nora Slonimsky, and, special guest, Joanne Freeman explore the life and times of Alexander Hamilton, including the impact of his early life in the Caribbean, his role in the war, the Constitution, and the first party system, and his untimely death at the hand of Aaron Burr in the nation's most infamous political duel.
2015-10-16
1h 12
The JuntoCast: A Podcast on Early American History
Extra!, Ep. 2: Printers in Early America
Ken Owen, Michael Hattem, and Roy Rogers follow episode 19 on "print culture" with a discussion about printers in early America, including the fiscal and political challenges of being a printer, their role in curating and circulating information, and how the occupation changed after the Revolution.
2015-06-22
16 min
The JuntoCast: A Podcast on Early American History
Ep. 19: Print Culture in Early America
Ken Owen, Michael Hattem, Roy Rogers, and Jonathan Wilson explore "print culture" in early America, including its increasing role throughout the period from colonial society and the imperial resistance to the American Revolution and the early republic.
2015-06-08
1h 00
The JuntoCast: A Podcast on Early American History
Extra!, Ep. 1: The "Originality Crisis" in American Revolution Scholarship
Ken Owen, Michael Hattem, Roy Rogers, and Liz Covart discuss a question that arose from a keynote talk by Woody Holton at the recent Massachusetts Historical Society conference on the American Revolution, i.e., "Is there an 'originality crisis' in American Revolution scholarship?"
2015-05-25
21 min
The JuntoCast: A Podcast on Early American History
Ep. 18: The Coming of the American Revolution
Ken Owen, Michael Hattem, Roy Rogers, and Liz Covart discuss the coming of the American Revolution, including both its long-term origins and short-term causes, and debate the importance of imperial identity, popular participation, ideas and ideology, and the character of the resistance movement.
2015-05-11
53 min
The JuntoCast: A Podcast on Early American History
Ep. 17: Morgan's "American Slavery, American Freedom"
Ken Owen, Michael Hattem, and Roy Rogers revisit Edmund Morgan's classic work, "American Slavery, American Freedom" (1975).
2015-04-06
1h 19
The JuntoCast: A Podcast on Early American History
Ep. 16: Loyalists in Early America
Ken Owen, Michael Hattem, and Christopher Minty discuss issues relating to loyalists before, during, and after the American Revolution, including how to define a loyalist and/or loyalism, the impact of loyalists on the Revolutionary War and the impact of the war on loyalists, and the fate of loyalists in the new post-revolutionary world.
2015-02-27
1h 00
The JuntoCast: A Podcast on Early American History
Ep. 15: Founders in Early America
Ken Owen, Michael Hattem, and Roy Rogers discuss the idea of "founders," including the cultural memory of the Revolution, "second-tier" founders, and how the definition of "founder" is changing.
2015-01-29
58 min
The JuntoCast: A Podcast on Early American History
Ep. 14: Popular Protest in Early America
Ken Owen, Michael Hattem, Roy Rogers, and Liz Covart discuss the history of popular protest in early America, including the moral economy of the colonial period, the Stamp Act riots and the development of protest during the imperial crisis, and Shays' Rebellion and the Whiskey Rebellion in the early republic.
2014-12-19
58 min
The JuntoCast: A Podcast on Early American History
Ep. 13: Education in Early America
Michael Hattem, Roy Rogers, and Mark Boonshoft discuss education in early America, including its role in the colonial period, the American Revolution, and the early republic.
2014-11-14
41 min
The JuntoCast: A Podcast on Early American History
Ep. 12: Bailyn's "Ideological Origins of the American Revolution"
Ken Owen, Michael Hattem, Roy Rogers, and Mark Boonshoft revisit a classic work in the field of early American history, Bernard Bailyn's The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution, first published in 1967.
2014-09-29
56 min
The JuntoCast: A Podcast on Early American History
Ep. 11: The Declaration of Independence
Ken Owen, Michael Hattem, and Roy Rogers discuss the Declaration of Independence, including why it took so long to achieve independence, the utility of the document itself, and strategies for teaching the Declaration.
2014-06-26
46 min
The JuntoCast: A Podcast on Early American History
Ep. 10: Gender in Early America
Ken Owen, Michael Hattem, Roy Rogers, and Sara Damiano discuss how female gender roles changed from the colonial period through the American Revolution, as well as the ways in which gender historians approach archival sources and approaches to teaching gender history.
2014-05-06
49 min
The JuntoCast: A Podcast on Early American History
Ep. 9: The Early American Presidency
In honor of President's Day, Ken Owen, Michael Hattem, and Roy Rogers discuss issues related to the development of the Presidency in the early republic, including the initial defining of the office by Federalists and John Adams' and Thomas Jefferson's challenges in navigating that office, as well as the role of the Presidency in public memory.
2014-02-27
52 min
The JuntoCast: A Podcast on Early American History
Ep. 8: Thomas Paine and "Common Sense"
Ken Owen, Michael Hattem, Roy Rogers, and Ben Park discuss Thomas Paine, including reconsidering the importance of his most famous work, "Common Sense," his life as an eighteenth-century transatlantic radical, and his legacy today compared to that of the other "founders."
2014-01-27
39 min
The JuntoCast: A Podcast on Early American History
Ep. 7: The Great Awakening
Ken Owen, Michael Hattem, Roy Rogers, and Mark Boonshoft discuss the Great Awakening, including its historiography, its relationship to the American Revolution, and its contemporary significance.
2013-12-14
43 min
The JuntoCast: A Podcast on Early American History
Ep. 6: The Continental Congress
Ken Owen, Michael Hattem, and Roy Rogers discuss the Continental Congress, including a number of recent popular histories about it, its popular and academic historiography, and various aspects of its importance.
2013-11-14
59 min
The JuntoCast: A Podcast on Early American History
Ep. 5: The Constitution
Kenneth Owen, Michael Hattem, Roy Rogers, and Tom Cutterham discuss the Constitution of the United States, including recent historiography, its overall significance, and originalism.
2013-10-02
49 min
The JuntoCast: A Podcast on Early American History
Ep. 4: Religion in Early America
Kenneth Owen, Michael Hattem, and Roy Rogers discuss different aspects of religion in early America, including its relationship with the American Revolution as well as historiographical developments and pedagogical practices.
2013-09-03
38 min
The JuntoCast: A Podcast on Early American History
Ep. 3: Teaching the U.S. History Survey
Kenneth Owen, Michael Hattem, Roy Rogers, and Joseph Adelman, of The Junto blog, discuss their approaches and various issues regarding teaching the first half of the U.S. history survey.
2013-08-01
43 min
The JuntoCast: A Podcast on Early American History
Ep. 2: The American Revolution
Kenneth Owen, Michael D. Hattem, Roy Rogers, and Eric Herschthal, of The Junto blog, discuss recent academic trends in the history of the American Revolution incuding questions regarding periodization, Atlantic and global contexts, the limits of "republicanism," and the value of recovering "lived experience."
2013-06-26
27 min
The JuntoCast: A Podcast on Early American History
Ep. 1: Academic Historians and Popular History
Ken Owen, Michael Hattem, and Roy Rogers engage in a wide-ranging discussion on academic historians' relationship with popular history, particularly what lies behind the appeal of the most popular works of history, the role of popular history in the classroom, and how academic historians can reach a broader audience beyond the friendly confines of academia.
2013-05-28
39 min
Todd Rundgren Talk Radio
Rundgren Radio with Ken Owen
Rundgren Radio with special guest Ken Owen who helped lead the charge to get Todd Rundgren to Indiana University as a Wells Scholar Professor.
2010-10-27
1h 59
The TRConnection ToddCast Podcast
ToddCast #0187 - Rerundgren Radio #129 - Ken Owen - Wed Oct 27, 2010
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2010-10-27
00 min