Political Asylum For Wikileaks' Assange, Greendays Gardening, And A Brand New Spider




Greendays Gardening Panel Podcast show

Summary: US: Assange Trying To Deflect Attention: Julian Assange, speaking from a ground–level balcony at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London last weekend, accused the United States of a "witch hunt" over his secrets–spilling website Wikileaks. The Obama administration says he's making "wild assertions" and that Assange is just trying to deflect attention from sexual assault allegations he faces in Sweden. A Brand New Spider: Picture a spider that's reddish brown and the size of 50–cent piece. Now, give it claws. No, it's not a Stephen King predator. It's the first new spider discovered in North America since the 1870s. The Trogloraptor, or "cave robber" in Latin, was discovered in a Southern Oregon cave by amateur explorers. What are the implications of this discovery both scientifically and environmentally? Greendays Gardening Panel: Fruit: Our gardening panel joins us to answer your vegetable and native plant questions. Call us at 206.543.5869 (KUOW) or toll free 1.800.289.5869 (KUOW). You can also email "Weekday."