Thursday, December 29, 2011

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Tune in tonight 7pm to my radio show for an enlightening, informative conversation with Azadeh Shahshahani about protests in Bahrain, Tunisia, the Arab Spring and other protests around the world.
Thursday 7pm
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Azadeh Shahshahani

On the Doug Noll Radio Show tonight I interview Azadeh Shahshahani. We will be talking about the protests and uprisings in Bahrain and Tunisia, the Arab Spring and protest movements around the world. Azadeh is the Director of the National Security/Immigrants' Rights Project at the ACLU of Georgia, and the President-Elect of the National Lawyers Guild, a powerful advocate for the oppressed for generations.
The Doug Noll Radio Show
Thursday 7pm PST
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Tonight on the Doug Noll Radio Show I interview Azadeh Shahshahani. We will talk about the protests and uprisings in Bahrain and Tunisia, The Arab Spring and other protest movements around the world. A lawyer, Azadeh is the Director of the National Security/Immigrants' Rights Project at the ACLU of Georgia. She is also the President-Elect of the National Lawyers Guild.
The Doug Noll Radio Show
Thursday 7pm PST
877 474 3302
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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

As I mention in @ElusivePeace, David ignatius' column reiterates the need for skilled mediators in areas of conflict. US role in Iraq must shift from occupier to mediator http://ping.fm/oEbny mediator peace

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As my book Elusive Peace covers, transitions from war are complicated and need skilled mediators. We are ready, willing, and prepared to help
Iraq: No happy endings. http://t.co/r84golyR
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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Listen to my archived show about Civic Worldwide, the org that reports and supports victims in areas of conflict. Soldiers may leave, but civilians remain victims in war torn countries.
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US troops exited Iraq but left behind this- 25% of children are chronically malnourished and only one in three children has access to safe drinking water. The silent suffering & consequences of war. There is another way: http://www.elusivepeace.com

Do you know where your politicians stand on Peace? Think the conflicts in Iraq have ended? To stabilize, Iraq needs skilled mediators for the Trifecta of conflict between the Shia, Sunni & Kurds. Handled poorly, this becomes everyone's problem. Become an informed voter. Visit http://ping.fm/jXIfW

Thursday, December 22, 2011

What will it take to find peace in Somalia? Listen in on The Doug Noll Show right now and find out. http://wsradio.com

Talking about the Somalia famine with Sadia Ali Aden on The Doug Noll Show http://wsradio.com right now.

Tune in to my radio show tonight 7pm. I’m interviewing Sadia Ali Aden a Human rights advocate and freelance writer, talking about the Human Rights disaster in Somolia. Sadia is the co-founder of Adar Foundation, Somali Diaspora Youth and the founder of Diaspora voice.
The Doug Noll Radio Show
Thursday 7pm PST
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Tune in to my radio show tonight @7pm. I’m interviewing Sadia Ali Aden a Human rights advocate. Sadia is the co-founder of Adar Foundation, Somali Diaspora Youth and the founder of Diaspora voice. A fascinating interview about the Human Rights disaster in Somalia.
The Doug Noll Radio Show
Thursday 7pm PST
877 474 3302
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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

On my radio show Thurs 7pm, I’m interviewing Sadia Ali Aden a Human rights advocate and freelance writer. Sadia is the co-founder of Adar Foundation, Somali Diaspora Youth and the founder of Diaspora voice. We will discuss Arab Spring, the human rights disaster in Somalia.
The Doug Noll Radio Show
Thursday 7pm PST
877 474 3302
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Monday, December 19, 2011

My radio interview on women's view http://ping.fm/FS4hX

Friday, December 16, 2011

Doug Noll author of Elusive Peace will be on Women's View radio today Friday 4pm PDT, 6 Central. Syndicated and also online. To listen live, click on http://ping.fm/BwxDT

In Doug Noll's award nominated book Elusive Peace, you will learn that family dynamics of rulers and leaders play a major role in international affairs, which must be factored in with peace negotiations. Read Doug's latest blog on Syria. http://ping.fm/zziS1

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Have you signed up to receive Doug Noll's blogs? Informative, educational and eye opening! Doug writes for Huffington Post, Daily Klos, TruthOut, and experts.com. http://ping.fm/4TbJo

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Read this recent press release about Doug Noll's book Elusive Peace, his theory of how distributive justice is behind OWS, and President Obama's reference to this theory in his recent speech on economics.
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Read Doug Noll's recent Huffington Post article about the "real deal" with the international climate deal in Durban:
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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Doug Noll, author of Elusive Peace (http://ping.fm/zGdot) will be on the nationally syndicated Capitol Forum radio show Sunday 8-9AM Central to discuss his book and how peace is possible in all areas of conflict, and why we don't succeed.
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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Listen tonight to the Doug Noll Radio Show 7pm. Call in to 877 474 3302. Tonight Doug interviews Maria Armoudian, the author of Kill the Messenger: The Media's Role in the Fate of the World. She is the host and producer of the Pacifica Radio programs, The Scholars Circle and The Insighters, which are heard in roughly 15 US cities, and a doctoral candidate at the University of Southern California. She serves as a commissioner for the City of Los Angeles and worked in the California State Legislature for eight years, primarily advancing environmental protection, government oversight, poverty reduction, civil rights, and corporate reform legislation.
The Doug Noll Radio Show
Thursday 7pm PST
877 474 3302
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Read Doug Noll's blog on the Daily Klos
Is Syria Suffering From A Family Business Crisis?
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Tune in tonight at 7pm for the Doug Noll Radio Show. Call in to 877 474 3302. Doug interviews Maria Armoudian, the author of Kill the Messenger: The Media's Role in the Fate of the World, and producer of the Pacifica Radio programs, The Scholars Circle and The Insighters, which are heard in roughly 15 US cities, and a doctoral candidate at the University of Southern California. She serves as a commissioner for the City of Los Angeles and worked in the California State Legislature for eight years, primarily advancing environmental protection, government oversight, poverty reduction, civil rights, and corporate reform legislation.
The Doug Noll Radio Show
Thursday 7pm PST
877 474 3302
http;//Bit.ly/8Sf4m

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Tune in to the Doug Noll Radio show tomorrow. Doug interviews Maria Armoudian, the author of Kill the Messenger: The Media's Role in the Fate of the World, the host and producer of the Pacifica Radio programs, The Scholars Circle and The Insighters, which are heard in roughly 15 US cities, and a doctoral candidate at the University of Southern California. She serves as a commissioner for the City of Los Angeles and worked in the California State Legislature for eight years, primarily advancing environmental protection, government oversight, poverty reduction, civil rights, and corporate reform legislation.
The Doug Noll Radio Show
Thursday 7pm PST
877 474 3302
http;//Bit.ly/8Sf4m

Monday, December 5, 2011

If you want to become informed about the situation in Syria from a historic and family perspective, read Doug Noll's latest blog: informative! http://ping.fm/vuBcC