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    Q | Feb 28, 2013

    Giorgi Gogia, from Human Rights Watch, on how a novel about a friendship between two Azerbaijani men and their Armenian neighbours made the author a target in his own country. Legendary Canadian comedian Martin Short on his life, career and unique role promoting Canadian talent. Writer Peter Frase on defending rude service.

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    The Current | Feb 28, 2013

    Head to YouTube and you can watch dozens of scenarios to a problem with older or elderly drivers. Statistically,drivers aged 80-plus almost have the accident rate of the most dangerous driving demographic ... the under 24s. And in Sudbury they are the target of a police tip-line urging other drivers to call in to report any seemingly erratic or dangerous elderly driver. Simple public safety in action? Or age discrimination?

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    The Debaters | Mar 2, 2013

    Alan Park and Ali Hassan debate whether Canada needs jet fighters.

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    Mainstreet NS | Mar 1, 2013

    A team led by our oceans guy, Boris Worm, has found that about 100 million sharks die every year, and the biggest preventable culprit is fishing. He explains the significance of his finding.

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    And the Winner Is | Feb 26, 2013

    As a boy in pre-war Austria, Georg Tintner played the piano, sang with the Vienna Boys Choir, and composed his own music. By the time World War Two broke out, he was also a conductor. But Georg Tintner was a conductor with Jewish roots. And so, after the Anschluss in 1938, he was fired. By 1942, Mr. Tintner made his way to New Zealand, and for the better part of the next forty-five years of his life, he served as a conductor across New Zealand, Australia and South Africa. But in 1987, he moved to Halifax, where he would leave his mark as the conductor of Symphony Nova Scotia. He died in Halifax on October 2, 1999.

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    Tapestry | Feb 22, 2013

    We take a look at how doubt and skepticism can be essential ingredients to faith. Mary meets Rabbi Rami Shapiro - a rabbi who says he isn't religious, but rather a curious, holy rascal. She also talks to Michael Shermer, the founder of Skeptic Magazine. He's held his own against Deepak Chopra in a go round on consciousness and quantum physics.

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Definitely Not the Opera A surprise visit from the past... (Where You Least Expect It) Feb 17, 2011 | 4:00When Clare Lawlor was packing up for a week long solo camping trip, she decided to throw in a box of mixed tapes she made years before. Little did she know what else was buried inside that box.
Definitely Not the Opera - Why colour matters (Colour)Feb 17, 2011 | 3:53Definitely Not the Opera Why colour matters (Colour) Audio
Definitely Not the Opera Why colour matters (Colour) Feb 17, 2011 | 3:53Candy Palmater tells us the unsettling story of how she learned that sometimes, colour matters for all the wrong reasons.
Definitely Not the Opera - A soldier's rescue (Rescue)Feb 17, 2011 | 6:21Definitely Not the Opera A soldier's rescue (Rescue) Audio
Definitely Not the Opera A soldier's rescue (Rescue) Feb 17, 2011 | 6:21Sometimes, rescue comes from an unexpected place. A former Canadian Forces peacekeeper tells us who saved him when he was stranded in Bosnia.
Definitely Not the Opera - Bride, meet groom (Perfect strangers)Feb 17, 2011 | 5:00Definitely Not the Opera Bride, meet groom (Perfect strangers) Audio
Definitely Not the Opera Bride, meet groom (Perfect strangers) Feb 17, 2011 | 5:00There were plenty of strangers at Hannah Miller's wedding...and her husband was one of them.
Definitely Not the Opera - It’s a small world, after all (The story behind the photo)Feb 17, 2011 | 2:23Definitely Not the Opera It’s a small world, after all (The story behind the photo) Audio
Definitely Not the Opera It’s a small world, after all (The story behind the photo) Feb 17, 2011 | 2:23Before they got married, Alex Voutsinas and his wife Donna, a photo revealed that they'd had a chance encounter before. Alex tells the story of Disney World, a photograph, and a remarkable statistical unlikelihood.
Definitely Not the Opera - A terrifying reunion (Reunions)Feb 14, 2011 | 4:02Definitely Not the Opera A terrifying reunion (Reunions) Audio
Definitely Not the Opera A terrifying reunion (Reunions) Feb 14, 2011 | 4:02Back in Ethiopia, Ali Saeed's work as an activist landed him several years in a jail cell. And when he escaped to Canada, he was reunited with the last person he wanted to see...

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