- Jim
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From: owner-KUCI-TALK@uci.edu [mailto:owner-KUCI-TALK@uci.edu]On Behalf
Of Dan Tsang
Sent: Friday, December 17, 1999 3:09 PM
To: kuci-talk@uci.edu; pa-talk@kuci.org
Subject: Radio interview with Ambassador Walker (fwd)
Irvine -- Subversity, a KUCI public affairs program, this evening features
an interview with former Ambassador William Walker, who recently was on
campus meeting with students and offering a series of talks. The show
airs from 5-6 p.m. on KUCI, 88.9 FM in Orange County, and is
simulataneously Web-cast with links at: kuci.org/listen.html.
Walker was U.S. Ambassador to El Salvador and negotiated the peace
settlement with the FMLN. He also served on the OSCE mission in Kosovo.
A (critical) profile of him appears in the Spring/Summer issue of
CovertAction Quarterly: "William Walker: Man with a Mission," by Martin
Cook. (CAQ is available at the UCI Main Library's Current Periodicals
Room, Call Number JK 468 I6 C68.
Walker is interviewed by show host Dan Tsang, with the conversation
touching on NATO bombing; the wrong-map excuse; CIA stations' relationship
with an ambassador; peace negotiations in El Salvador; the School of the
Americas; and NGOs during conflict. Joining in the latter part of the
conversation is Caesar Sereseres, Assoc. Dean, School of Social Sciences.
We also discuss an incident involving an altercation with a UCI student.
Daniel C. Tsang Host, Subversity, now Fridays, 5-6 p.m.
KUCI, 88.9 FM [Live links at: http://kuci.org/listen.html]
selected shows available as RealAudio files
URL: http://kuci.org/~dtsang/subversity
E-mail: subversity@kuci.org
Subversity, KUCI, PO Box 4362, Irvine CA 92616
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especially:
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