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DATE: 6/13/06
CONTACT: Bob McAnally, (864) 656-7458
Your Day radio schedule for week of June 19
CLEMSON -- The following "Your Day" radio programs from Clemson University
Radio Productions are scheduled to air on South Carolina ETV Radio for the week
of June 19. The program airs from noon to 1 p.m. , Monday through Thursday. Listeners
can call in questions during a "live" show by using the toll-free phone
number: 1-888-539-8859.
MONDAY, JUNE 19
The Kelo case and the power of eminent domain. Bob Becker,
director of the Strom Thurmond Institute on
Government and Public Affairs at Clemson University, continues a discussion of
the power of eminent domain with Bert
Gall, staff lawyer at the Institute
for Justice. An earlier discussion of this topic took place Monday,
June 12 when Bob Becker interviewed John Echeverria, executive director of the Georgetown
Environmental Law and Policy Institute at Georgetown University.
Hope for my child's disease. A physician learns
a lesson in compassion when his own child is diagnosed with diabetes. Dr.
Edwin Leap, an emergency room physician at Oconee Memorial Hospital in Seneca,
and author of a collection of essays on his ER experiences: Working
Knights. Dr. Leap's columns can be found in the Greenville
News, the Seneca Daily Journal-Messenger, and Emergency Medicine
News. His new collection of essays on family, Cats
Dont Hike, is now available at Booklocker.Com.
A musician becomes a conductor. Mickey Harder,
director of the Brooks Center for the
Performing Arts at Clemson University, talks with Miles
Hoffman, music commentator for National Public Radio’s Morning
Edition and the founder and artistic director of the American
Chamber Players. In May 2006, Hoffman made his debut as a conductor
while serving as artist in residence at Converse
College in Spartanburg.
TUESDAY, JUNE 20
A live call-in hour on insects and other household pests. Charlotte
Holt hosts Cam Lay, assistant department head for Pesticide
Regulation, and Eric Benson, Clemson Extension urban entomologist. Phone
in with questions for the entomologists via the toll free number 888-539-8859. For
additional insect information, visit the Clemson UniversityEntomology
website.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21
A live call-in hour on health and human nutrition. Hosted
by Libby Hoyle, Clemson Extension food and nutrition specialist in the Department
of Packaging Science. Listeners may call in with questions via the toll-free
number 888-539-8859.
THURSDAY, JUNE 22
Why We Fight. Donna
London of the Jim Self Center on the
Future continues a conversation with documentary filmmaker Eugene
Jarecki about his film, Why
We Fight, which won the 2005 Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance
Film Festival. Jarecki addressed the Clemson University Calhoun Honors
Colloquium on April 10.
Developments in research on Alzheimer's disease. Jon
Keith talks with SC native Dr.
Sam Gandy, vice chair of the National
Medical Scientific Advisory Council for the Alzheimer's
Association and director of the Farber
Institute for Neurosciences at Thomas
Jefferson University.
The 10 best gadgets of the past 50 years. Eric
Rodgers talks with Phil Yanov, director
of Business Development at Acentron Technologies,
and founder and executive director of the GSA
Technology Council.
Inner rested. Chesnee writer Pat Jobe considers
a recent miswriting episode. His essays are collected in The
Best of Radio Free Bubba and in Return
of Radio Free Bubba, both published by Hub
City Writers Project.
For more information, contact Your Day at (864) 656-7458.
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