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2001 Audio On-Demand & Program Descriptions
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May 31, 2001
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Nuclear Power Returns
Gerald Marsh – A physicist at Argonne National Laboratory and a member of the editorial board of The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists
Dave Kraft – Director of the Illinois Nuclear Energy Information Service
Howard Simons – Lecturer in the Center for Law and Financial Markets at the Illinois Institute of Technology

May 30, 2001
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Supreme Court Update
Dennis Hutchinson – The William Rainey Harper professor in the college, senior lecturer in the law school and editor of the Supreme Court Review at the University of Chicago
Tom Merrill – The John Paul Stevens professor at the Northwestern University School of Law

May 29, 2001
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Considering Race in Treatment
Dr. Quentin Young – Odyssey’s Medical Contributor
Dr. Eric Whitaker – An attending physician in general internal medicine at Cook County Hospital and the director of Project Brotherhood: A Black Men’s Clinic, based at the Woodlawn Health Center.
Nancy Krieger – Associate professor of health and social behavior at the Harvard School of Public Health.
Susan Scrimshaw – Dean of the School of Public Health at the University of Illinois at Chicago

May 25, 2001
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Film Forum: Summer Movies ‘01
Lee Gerstien – Columbia College
John Petrakis – Reviews Film for the Chicago Tribune and teaches screenwriting at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago

May 24, 2001
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Bob Dylan
Greg Kot – Music critic for the Chicago Tribune
Robert Van Halberg – Teaches American poetry in the department of English language and literature at the University of Chicago
John Domini – Visiting professor of English at Northwestern University

May 23, 2001
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Barbara Ehrenreich – author of Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting by in America

May 22, 2001
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Medical News with Dr. Quentin Young

May 21, 2001
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Mass Extinction
Doug Duncan – Astronomer at the University of Chicago
Rowan Lockwood – A paleontologist at the University of Chicago. She will begin teaching at the College of William and Mary in the fall.

May 18, 2001
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Stories We Tell about Love
Wendy Doniger – Mircea Eliade professor of history of religions in the divinity school at the University of Chicago. Her latest book is The Bedtrick: Tales of Sex and Masquerade
John Eaton – A composer and a professor of music and of the humanities in the college at the University of Chicago
David Bevington – Professor of English and of comparative literature and professor in the humanities at the University of Chicago

May 17, 2001
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No Brow: The Culture of Marketing, the Markting of Culture
John Seabrook
May 16, 2001
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The Legacy of Bush v. Gore
Richard Epstein - Interim Dean of the Law School at the University of Chicago
Elizabeth Garret - Professor of Law at the University of Chicago
Cass Sunstein - Professor of Law at the University of Chicago
May 15, 2001
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Washington Politics Update
Alan Gitelson – Professor of political science at Loyola University - Chicago
Wayne Steger – Assistant professor of political science at DePaul University

May 14, 2001
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Copyright, Intellectual Property Law and the Internet
Roberta Kwall – The Raymond Niro professor of intellectual property law and the director of the center for intellectual property law at DePaul University
Jonathan Jennings – Attorney at Pattishal Mcauliffe Newbury Hilliard & Geraldson
Lawrence Lessig – Professor of law at Stanford University

May 11, 2001
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Film Forum: Adapting From Film to Stage
Hank Sartin – Film critic for the Chicago Free Press
David Levin – Teaches in the cinema and media studies department at the University of Chicago
Trevor Griffiths – Playwright of Piano, now playing at the Court Theater

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May 10, 2001
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“Severed Trust”, by Dr. George Lundberg
Quentin Young – Odyssey’s Medical Contributor
Dr. George Lundberg – The editor in chief and executive vice president of Medscape. He is the author of Severed Trust: Why American Medicine Hasn’t Been Fixed, written with James Stacey.

May 9, 2001
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Social Security Reform
Faye Lomax Cook – Director and faculty fellow at the Institute for Policy Research at Northwestern University
John Porter – Former congressman from Illinois’ 10th district
Henry Aaron – Senior fellow at the Brookings Institute

May 8, 2001
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Ancient Cites in the Americas
Jonathan Haas – The Macarthur Curator of anthropology at the Field Museum
Winifred Creamer – Associate professor of anthropology at Northern Illinois University
Brian Bauer – Associate professor of archeology at the University of Illinois at Chicago

May 7, 2001
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Jack Beatty, editor of Colossus: How the Corporation Changed America

May 4, 2001
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Tim Flannery, author of The Eternal Frontier: An Ecological History of North America and its Peoples
May 3, 2001
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Diagnosis and Patient Evaluation
Quentin Young – Odyssey’s medical contributor
Dr. Michael Jones – The medical director of the gastroenterology laboratory at Northwestern Memorial Hospital and an assistant professor in gastroentrology and hepatology at Northwestern University

May 2, 2001
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Genetics and Justice (Re-Broadcast)
Allen Buchanan – Professor of philosophy at the University of Arizona and one of the co-authors, along with Dan Brock, Norman Daniels and Daniel Wilker, of the new book From Chance to Choice: Genetics and Justice

May 1, 2001
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Nano-Computers
Mark Hersam - Assistant professor in the department of materials science and engineering at Northwestern University
Leo Irakliotis - Associate chair of the department of computer science at the University of Chicago


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