Fascinating People Fascinating Places

Fascinating People Fascinating Places

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Candace: The Woman Who Defeated the Might Roman Empire. Featuring Prof. Stanley M. Burstein

Rome's first and arguably greatest Emperor Octavian (Augustus) helped to evolve and expand the Roman Republic into an empire that encompassed France, parts of Germany, Asia Minor, Egypt and North Africa. But the seemingly all conquering Roman met his match in an African woman cal ...  Afficher plus

Preview: I talk to the Mafia Man Turned Informer Aiden Gabor

Coming in May, I talk to Mafia gangster turned DOJ informant Aiden Gabor on Fascinating People, Fascinating Places.   Guest: Aiden Gabor author of Conflicting Loyalties: My Life as a Mob Enforcer Turned DOJ Informant Creative Commons License:  Rebecca Evans Title O Mio Babbino Ca ...  Afficher plus

Albert Schweitzer with Eric Madeen

In 1913, Albert Schweitzer, a respected theologian and organist left Alsace-Lorraine and made his way to the French colony of Gabon. As a newly qualified doctor, he decided to to use his skills to establish a free hospital in a remote corner of the French Empire. Schweitzer event ...  Afficher plus

Israel & Palestine: War and Peace (?) with Dr. Stephen Zunes

30 years ago the US brokered Oslo accords seemed to herald a new era of peaceful coexistence for Israelis and Palestinians. Yasser Arafat -- long demonized as a terrorist in the Tel Aviv, whilst being hailed as a freedom fighter in Palestine -- shared a Nobel Peace Prize with Isr ...  Afficher plus

Iran: Terrorism and Proxy War with Matthew Levitt

During the last 45 years, Iran has become synonymous with terrorism. While much of its direct, and indirect involvement in these acts is focused on Israel and the Middle East, plots involving Iran and its proxies have been uncovered in nations ranging from Denmark to Thailand. In ...  Afficher plus