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    Ideas | Oct 1, 2013

    What is permissible and what is ethical behaviour in war? The American military's use of drones brings with it uncomfortable moral questions. Journalist Naheed Mustafa visits Pakistan and explores the dilemmas posed by drone warfare.

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    Tapestry | Sep 27, 2013

    A group of Muslim comics goes on the road just to say "hey" and to make people laugh. Here's the catch: they've chosen venues where people could, conceivably, never have met a Muslim. So, no pressure!

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    The Story From Here | Oct 2, 2013

    In part one of this episode. Larry Kwong only played one minute as a New York Ranger in 1947 but his legacy has lasted much longer. He became the first Chinese Canadian to play in the NHL. He was recently inducted into the BC Sports Hall of Fame.

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    Metro Morning | Oct 2, 2013

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    The leaders of the world remain divided over whether to intervene militarily in Syria. Syrians themselves aren't sure whether foreign involvement is needed or desirable. We speak with two Syrians living through the crisis.

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    Quirks and Quarks | Sep 28, 2013

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The Afternoon Edition - Sask Olympics Rings for the Dogs Oct 2, 2013 | 5:36For the first time ever a Saskatchewan dog groomer is heading to the "Olympics" of dog grooming in Barcelona, Spain. Host Craig Lederhouse speaks to Saskatoon's Monique Malcolm about the honor.
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The Afternoon Edition - Sask Remembering Peter Dyksman Oct 1, 2013 | 4:20Peter Dyksman was a celebrated jazz musician from Regina who died last week at the age of 76. He'll be remembered as a superb bass player, a dedicated mentor, and an astute business person. And he'll also be remembered as the quintessential gentleman.
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Blue Sky U of S scientist uses new satellite to study northern lights Oct 2, 2013 | 8:54Blue Sky host Garth Materie speaks with Jean Pierre St. Maurice, the Canada Research Chair in Physics at the University of Saskatchewan. He's using a satellite just launched to study the northern lights.
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Saskatoon Morning Remembering Max Oct 2, 2013 | 6:08The No No's Improv Troupe is kicking off a new season of theatre but there's one man who'll be missing from the stage. On Monday Max Bembridge died after a brief battle with cancer. His brother Marty shared the stage with him, he joined Leisha Grebinski in studio to share some memories of his brother.
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The Morning Edition - Sask Privately run carehomes could help with long-term care waitlists for Seniors Oct 2, 2013 | 8:30A provincial report details disturbing conditions at some long-term senior carehomes. Corinne Pauliuk thinks the solution may be in supporting smaller, privately run carehomes.
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