RICHIE HAVENS

Singer, Songwriter, Performer, Artist.
www.richiehavens.com
KEVIN SANDERS

International Broadcaster and Journalist
www.warpeace.org/staticpages/index.php/wof
www.wfa.org/setonhall/index.html
http://radio.oneworld.net/mediamanage/search
RICHARD SAVAGE

Autodidact / Scholar - Physics
Co-Developers
of a Proposed Cable Television
Programming
Service "Week End Future Television"
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The program can
be viewed in its entirety by clicking the you tube link
below:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=tTyoFoJ1GSM
- HAVENS,
SAVAGE & SANDERS
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RICHIE HAVENS, KEVIN SANDERS & RICHARD SAVAGE
Richie Havens, Kevin Sanders,
Richard Savage. RICHIE HAVENS Singer,
Songwriter, Performer,
Artist. Richie Havens is gifted with one of the most
recognizable voices in
popular music. His fiery, poignant, always soulful, singing
style has remained unique
and ageless since he first emerged from the
Greenwich Village folk
scene in the early 1960's. It's a voice that has inspired
and electrified audiences
from the Woodstock Music & Arts Fair in 1969, to the
Clinton Presidential
Inauguration in 1993-coming full circle with the 30th
Woodstock Anniversary
celebration, "A Day In The Garden", in 1999.
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Kevin Sanders Kevin has spent
his professional life in international broadcasting
and journalism reporting
in TV, radio, newspapers and magazines on politics,
culture, science and finance. As
Fox TV News commentator he presents
progressive perspectives
on world affairs. As anchor and founding
parliamentary bureau chief
of the Nine TV Network in Australia, Sanders was
described by the country's
leading political commentator, Alan Reid as "One of
the few journalists who
can recognize instantly the true political dynamics of any
situation, whether it be a
Georgetown cocktail party or an African Kraal." His
hosting of the live CNN
coverage of the NASA shuttle missions won the Space
Club Press Award, an honor
shared over the years by Edward R. Murrow and
Walter Cronkite. Sanders'
CNN reports on alternative energy sources won the
National Engineers' Award
for Broadcasting Excellence. A later series of
articles he wrote on the
subject for Science Digest - including the first report on
a new energy producing
metal, Nitinol - were translated and republished by
Japan Times in their annual
selection of the world's best science reports. His
widely republished 1990
article "A Beginner's Guide to the BNL-BCCI Bank
Scandal" was chosen by
Project Censored as one of the top twenty stories of
the year. It was later
selected by Utne Reader Magazine as one of the top ten
stories of the past ten
years. Sanders' cover story for Whole Earth Review
, "Age of Transparency" on the
political implications of earth observation
satellites was later
anthologized with essays by William James, John F. Kennedy
and Arthur C. Clark in the
book, Securing Our Planet. Sanders has also written
for The Nation, Futurist,
Current, Horizons, Penthouse, Politiks, and
newspapers and journals in
USA, Europe, Japan and Australia. As critic and
commentator on ABC TV news
in New York he often sparked controversy.
Martin Scorcese once
threatened to sue Sanders for his review of Taxi Driver.
(However Scorcese later
cast Sanders as the Duke in the film Age of
Innocence.) In 1977
Sanders produced and hosted a widely transcribed and
republished a discussion on The
Year 2000 with Margaret Mead, Herman Khan
and William Irwin
Thompson. In 1986 Sanders wrote and produced the Peabody
nominated Footsteps of
Giants, the first documentary for the newly established
Fox Network - a one hour
25th anniversary TV special on the first American in
space, for which he wrote
the US President's introductory speech. The program
was highly praised by the
New York Times and is available on Pacific Video In
1996 Sanders was the only
journalist to cover the entire proceedings of the
World Court hearings in
the Hague on the legality of nuclear weapons. He later
wrote, produced and hosted
the Globalvision documentary on the hearings, The
People vs The Bomb shown
on PBS in New York and on national TV in Canada
and Australia. In 1998 at
Cambridge University in Britain he was the only
journalist to cover the
proceedings of The Planetary Interest conference.
Sanders has become increasingly
active in NGO broadcast outreach at the
United Nation. In 1997 as
Chairman of the Earth Society Foundation, founded
by Margaret Mead, Sanders
hosted the first ever live webcast from the United
Nations of the Earth Day
Peace Bell Ceremony. At the ceremony Sanders
proposed creating a C-Span of
the UN - a continuing project. At the UN in 2003
Sanders produced and
hosted a day-long international webcast forum on World
Opinion: A New Superpower
with a keynote address by Denis Kucinich. Later
Sanders hosted a follow-up
day-long conference on The Future of the UN at
Seton Hall University with
a keynote address from Walter Cronkite. The
program can be seen online
at:
www.wfa.org/setonhall/index.html
As UN
media representative for
the London-based Oneworld Radio network of more
than a thousand radio
stations, Sanders provides a daily program, World
Opinion to review
international editorial commentary. The programs can be
heard online at:
http://radio.oneworld.net/mediamanage/search
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