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EPISODE · Jan 24, 2011 · 30 MIN

P.I.D. Radio 1/24/11: Rumors of War

from PID Radio · host Derek and Sharon Gilbert

WHILE RUSSIA deals with the horrific aftermath of what looks like a terrorist bombing at its largest airport, tensions in the Middle East rise with news of Iranian warships on the way to the eastern Mediterranean to support what some are calling "Hezbollah's coup".  The powers and principalities are busy behind the scenes.Meanwhile: Chicago PD develops a department of pre-crime; Rahm Emanuel kicked off Chicago's mayoral ballot; and atheists not necessarily opposed to Intelligent Design.

WHILE RUSSIA deals with the horrific aftermath of what looks like a terrorist bombing at its largest airport, tensions in the Middle East rise with news of Iranian warships on the way to the eastern Mediterranean to support what some are calling "Hezbollah's coup".  The powers and principalities are busy behind the scenes.Meanwhile: Chicago PD develops a department of pre-crime; Rahm Emanuel kicked off Chicago's mayoral ballot; and atheists not necessarily opposed to Intelligent Design.

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