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SoccerGossip.comShow#4 on October 19th, 2005. The English Premier League is back, so BeatleManU does his usual roundup of the weekends fixtures. Added to that, Champions League Matchday 3 and a roundup of European World Cup Qualifiers, we have quite a big show!!!

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Launching a Vision. Renewable energy advocates look at the Apollo space program as a model and a metaphor. [Earthwatch Radio]

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This week I had a 'normal' radioshow for DFM RTV Int. (http://dfm.nu) with my homegrown soundscapes and music. And like I promised with embedded Paris sounds. If you like be live on the radioshow; I'm doing the show every thursday from 22:00 till 24:00 (GMT +1). You only have to visit http://dfm.nu to find a link to the livestream and chat. Maybe'll see you next time on the chatchannel. And no surprise of course, but my nickname on that is 'Zebra404'.

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Every monday from 20:00 till 22:00 (GMT +1) I have a live performance for DFM RTV Int. (http://dfm.nu) with my homegrown soundscapes and music.

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In 1907 Sigmund Freud met a young man and fell into a conversation that is reputed to have lasted for 13 hours. That man was the Swiss psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung. Freud is celebrated as the great pioneer of the 20th century mind, but the idea that personality types can be 'introverted' or 'extroverted', that certain archetypal images and stories repeat themselves constantly across the collective history of mankind, and that personal individuation is the goal of life, all belong to Jung: "Your vision will become clear only when you look into your heart... Who looks outside, dreams. Who looks inside, awakens", he declared. And he also said "Show me a sane man and I will cure him for you". Who was Jung? What is the essence and influence of his thought? And how did he become such a controversial and, for many, such a beguiling figure? Contributors: Brett Kahr, Senior Clinical Research Fellow in Psychotherapy and Mental Health at the Centre for Child Mental Health in London and a practising Freudian, Ronald Hayman, writer and biographer of Jung and Andrew Samuels, Professor of Analytical Psychology at the University of Essex and a Jungian analyst in clinical practice. Making this MP3 available is an experiment. We value your thoughts about this trial, and would appreciate feedback at: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/history/inourtime/mp3.shtml#feedback

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Larry Lessig's recent Hans Christian Andersen Lecture at the University of Southern Denmark in Odense, Denmark.

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