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DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Shahram Aghamir, co-producer of KPFA’s Voices of the Middle 
 East\n\nBenefit: KPFA Radio 94.1FM   Sponsored by KPFA\nTickets: $12 on 
 line: www.kpfa.org, and at supportive bookstores, $15 door \nInformation: 
 510.848.6767x611   www.kpfa.org   \n\nBBC television and radio broadcaster, 
 frequent contributor to The Nation, The Guardian, and The London Review of 
 Books, historian, film-maker, and author of many books, including The Clash 
 of Fundamentalisms, Tariq Ali was born in Lahore and educated at Oxford 
 University. On graduating he managed his own independent television 
 production company, Bandung, which produced programs for Channel 4 in the 
 UK during the 1980s. He is editorial director of London publisher Verso and 
 is on the board of the New Left Review, for whom he is also an editor. His 
 fiction includes a series of historical novels about Islam: Shadows of the 
 Pomegranate Tree (1992), The Book of Saladin (1998), The Stone Woman (2000) 
 and A Sultan in Palermo (2005). His non-fiction includes 1968: Marching in 
 the Streets (1998), Conversations with Edward Said (2005); Rough Music: 
 Blair, Bombs, Baghdad, London, Terror (2005); Speaking of Empire and 
 Resistance (2005), and Pirates of the Caribbean; Axis of Home (2006). 
 \n\nThe Duel: Pakistan on the Flight Path of American Power  is his new 
 book. It deals with the current crisis engulfing Pakistan, including the 
 daily battles on the Afghan border, the assassination of Benazir Bhutto, 
 the abrupt resignation of Musharraf, and the rapidly changing turmoil of 
 the only Islamic state with nuclear weapons. Pakistan is also the likely 
 hideout of Osama bin-Laden. \n\n“Urbane, highly intelligent, and vividly 
 written.” — Times Literary Supplement\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/09/04/18532928.php
SUMMARY:Tariq Ali: Pakistan, Afghanistan, and American Power
LOCATION:First Congregational Church of Berkeley\n2345 Channing Way, Berkeley
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/09/04/18532928.php
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