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Tuesday, October 14, 2008
 Today on Worldview, Jerome speaks with the Britain's first-ever Minister on Social Exclusion, a cabinent level position designed to reach society's most vulnerable. Plus, we learn how Russia has fared in the global economic crisis.




 
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The Economic Crisis Hits Russia  
Marshall Goldman — Professor Emeritus of Russian Economics at Wellesley College; Author of Petrostate: Putin, Power and the New Russia
U.K. Helps U.S. Fight "Social Exclusion"  
Hilary Armstrong — Former United Kingdom Minister on Social Exclusion; Member of U.K. Parliament (North West Durham)
 
Dr. Lynn C. Todman — Director of the Adler Institute on Social Exclusion (ISE) in Chicago
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