Mar 1, 2013 | 8:23As It Happens Author Sylvia Smith: 1945 -2013 AudioAs It Happens Author Sylvia Smith: 1945 -2013 Mar 1, 2013 | 8:23A review of the late Sylvia Smith's first memoir, "Misadventures", described her prose as "a cross between a police officer giving evidence in court and a slightly demented grandmother intent on telling you everything over a cup of tea." Sylvia Smith died on Saturday, in London. She was sixty-seven. Caroline Dawnay was Sylvia Smith's first agent.
Feb 28, 2013 | 29:25As It Happens Feb 28 - Tom Flanagan on Child Porn, Alberta Climate Report, Sylvia Smith Obit (Part 1) AudioAs It Happens Feb 28 - Tom Flanagan on Child Porn, Alberta Climate Report, Sylvia Smith Obit (Part 1) Feb 28, 2013 | 29:25Tom Flanagan on Child Porn, Email: Doctor Appointments, Alberta Climate Report, Quote/Unquote: Sea Shepherd, Sylvia Smith Obit
Feb 28, 2013 | 24:56As It Happens Feb 28 - Sarajevo Museum Update, Not Dead Lawyer, Beaver Invasion (Part 3) AudioAs It Happens Feb 28 - Sarajevo Museum Update, Not Dead Lawyer, Beaver Invasion (Part 3) Feb 28, 2013 | 24:56Sarajevo Museum Update, Tape: Gatenby Extra, Not Dead Lawyer, Beaver Invasion, Script: Pessimism Study **Music Removed Online Due to Copyright**
Feb 27, 2013 | 7:59As It Happens Captain Bob Pearson, pilot of the soon-to-be auctioned Gimli Glider AudioAs It Happens Captain Bob Pearson, pilot of the soon-to-be auctioned Gimli Glider Feb 27, 2013 | 7:59It's the plane with the priceless tale. Nearly thirty years after it came down, the Gimli Glider is going up -- for auction. The Boeing 767 passenger jet got its nickname after it ran out of fuel, en route from Montreal to Edmonton. Against all odds, Captain Robert Pearson and his first officer, Maurice Quintal, managed to land the plane without engine power.
Feb 26, 2013 | 6:39As It Happens Controversial free-speech lawyer Doug Christie AudioAs It Happens Controversial free-speech lawyer Doug Christie Feb 26, 2013 | 6:39Doug Christie has made a career of defending people many find indefensible; including racists, Nazis and Holocaust-deniers. For decades, Mr. Christie has represented people like Ernst Zundel and Jim Keegstra, on the grounds of freedom of expression. But he won't be able to for much longer. Mr. Christie has advanced liver cancer. And he fears that no other lawyer is willing to fill the void he'll leave behind.