The Dana Pretzer Show on Scared Monkeys Radio – Friday, January 25, 2008 – Guests Include Jacque Hollander, Andrew Hodges and R. Stephanie Good
Join Dana this week as he welcomes:
- Jacque Hollander discussing the James Brown Estate controversy
- Dr. Andrew Hodges, author of Into The Deep: The Hidden Confession of Natalee’s Killer
- Stephanie Good – New York Times Bestselling Author of Exposed and her new book A Rush To Injustice discussing Mike Nifong’s bankruptcy
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Posted January 25, 2008 by Scared Monkeys Natalee Holloway, Podcast, Scared Monkeys Radio | 5 comments |
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I’d be interested in hearing any thoughts Jacque or Stephanie have on the whole issue of sexual harrassment or sexual assault, especially when it’s a high profile person or case. Cases like Duke, Kobe Bryant, Isaiah Thomas, even Michael Jackson come to mind. Sexual assault is often a “he said/she said” situation and it’s just as disturbing to think that accusers might be lying as it is to see some getting away with it. It makes it that much more difficult for women and law enforcement to deal with the emotional and legal issues in real assaults. When a prosecutor goes on the attack without even getting the facts of the case, the problem of victim credibility becomes even bigger.
Good news (for us) from Aruba … Valero shuts refinery for now, due to fire.
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Valero Energy Corp. officials experienced a fire Friday in the company’s Aruba refinery in the Caribbean. As a result, the entire refinery has been shut down.
The fire began in a vacuum tower of the refinery at around 9:45 a.m. Central time and firefighters in Aruba extinguished the fire at 11:15 a.m. One Valero employee was treated for heat exhaustion, but no injuries were reported. All non-essential personnel have been sent home. The refinery employs 775 individuals.
As of Friday afternoon, Valero workers have only begun assessing the impact of this incident. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
Valero spokesman Bill Day says it is too early to give a timetable as to how long the refinery units will remain down. The 275,000 barrel-per-day refinery has the ability of running independently of the vacuum tower.
San Antonio-based Valero (NYSE: VLO) is an oil refining and marketing company with operations in the United States, Canada and the Caribbean.
The island of Aruba is pure evil. Too bad the fire did not spread and “cleanse” the entire rotten island!
Jacque sounded like she’s having a tough time of it. Prayers and best wishes for her.
Dr. Hodges, interesting as always.
Stephanie, intelligent, articulate. Keep up the good work, Stephanie. The world needs more like you.
I had to log out before Stephanie was finished, but it was another great show, Dana. I’m sure I’m not the only listener who would love to see and hear you on TV.
great show Dana! I was disappointed you lost cell coverage with Hodges. You could have had him on for an hour. He’s great! First guest had way too many uh, uh, uh, uh…. Drove me a bit nuts but the content was interesting.