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April 30, 2004
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Audio Iraq: Fallujah Standoff
Sandra Mackey — Journalist
Audio Film: New Russian Cinema—The Return
Milos Stehlik — Film Contributor
Audio Baobab Helps Muslim Women Challenge Sharia Law
Baobab for Women's Human Rights is a non-profit organization that promotes legal protection for women.
Dr. Ayesha Imam — Founder, Baobab

April 29, 2004
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Audio El Salvador: General Protests Turn Violent
Rosa Anaya — Peace activist with Christians for Peace, CRISPAZ
Audio Colombia: Paramilitary Leader Missing
Robin Kirk — Colombia researcher for Human Rights Watch and author of the book, More Terrible than Death: Massacres, Drugs, and America's War in Colombia
Audio Global Activism Story: Helping Children Recover from the Trauma of War
Columbia College Chicago's student-run record label AEMMP hosts a benefit concert for War Child USA on May 2, 2004, at the Metro in Chicago.
Ron Witzke — Executive director of War Child USA

April 28, 2004
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Audio What Makes Terrorists Kill?, Part One
Jessica Stern — Author of the book, Terror in the Name of God: Why Religious Militants Kill; also lecturer in public policy and fellow in the International Security Program at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government
Audio What Makes Terrorists Kill?, Part Two
Jessica Stern — Author of the book, Terror in the Name of God: Why Religious Militants Kill; also lecturer in public policy and fellow in the International Security Program at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government

April 27, 2004
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Audio Iraq: Is the War Entering a New Phase?
Thomas Donnelly — Resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and editor of the AEI's National Security Outlook magazine
Audio U.S. PATRIOT Act, Perspective 1
Patrick Fitzgerald — U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Illinois
Fitzgerald spoke at a symposium entitled "A Chicago Town Hall Meeting on Civil Liberties and National Security" at the University of Illinois, Chicago.
Audio U.S. PATRIOT Act, Perspective 2
Viet Dinh — Key author of the Patriot Act and professor of law at Georgetown University. Dinh also spoke at the UIC symposium.
Audio U.S. PATRIOT Act, Perspective 3
David Cole — Professor of law at Georgetown University and outspoken critic of the Patriot Act. Dinh also spoke at the UIC symposium.

April 26, 2004
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Audio Iraq: Humanitarian Aid Group Pulls Out
Sheila Provencher — Volunteer, Christian Peacemaker Teams
Audio Operation Condor
John Dinges — Journalist and author of the book The Condor Years
Audio Film: Buenos Aires Film Festival
Milos Stehlik —Worldview film commentator and director of Facets Multimedia in Chicago

April 23, 2004
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Audio Angolan Artist Discusses His Life and Music: Part One
Bonga Kwenda — Musician & humanitarian
Latest compact disc titled Kaxexe
Audio Chicago's Angolan Community and Music
Guerra Freitas — Chicago musician and executive director of Share Circle
www.sharecircle.org

April 22, 2004
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Audio Cyprus: Reunification Unlikely
Gus Feissel — Former UN Special Representative for the Secretary General in Cyprus
Audio Turkey: Kurdish Activists to Stay in Prison
Jonathan Sugden — Researcher for Human Rights Watch
Audio Global Activism: Earth Day—Heating with the Sun
Brandon Leavitt — Founder of Solar Service, Inc.
www.SolarServiceInc.com
www.IllinoisSolar.org

April 21, 2004
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Audio Guantanamo: Oral Arguments before the Supreme Court
Doug Cassel — Director of the Center for International Human Rights
Northwestern University School of Law
Audio Nepal update
Ramjee Parajulee — Author of The Democratic Transition in Nepal, University of British Columbia
Audio EU Membership and Slovakia's Roma
Alasdair Sandford — Radio Netherlands
Audio Honduras: Black & Indigenous Hondurans struggle for rights
Carlos Euceda — Confederation of Aboriginal and Black People of Honduras (CONPAH)

April 20, 2004
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Audio Kennedy vs. Wolfowitz
Excerpt from Senate Armed Services Committee 4/20/04
Senator Ted Kennedy and Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz
Audio Iraq: Spain, Honduras, and a New Ambassador
Shibley Telhami — Anwar Sadat Professor for Peace and Development at the University of Maryland — College Park, author of The Stakes: America in the Middle East
Audio Israel releases Mordechai Vanunu
Meir Vanunu — Mordechai Vanun’s brother
Audio CAFTA Heads for final vote
Lori Wallach — Director for Public Citizen’s Global Trade Watch
Author of Whose Trade Organization: A Comprehensive Guide to the WTO

April 19, 2004
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Audio Woodward Book on War with Iraq
Michael Hirsh — Senior Editor, Newsweek, author of At War with Ourselves
Audio North Korea: Kim Jung Il visits China
Peter Hayes
Audio South Korea: Political protester imprisoned for 20 years in South Korea
Suh Sung — Professor of International Relations and Human Rights
Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto, Japan
Author of Unbroken Spirits: Nineteen Years in South Korea's Gulag
Translated by Ji-Yeon Yuh, Asst. Professor of History, Northwestern University

April 16, 2004
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Audio Rwanda: Unsung Heroes of the Genocide
Rupert Cook — InterWorld Radio
website:
www.interworldradio.net
Audio Central Africa 10 Years after the Rwandan Genocide
Alison DesForges — Senior advisor to the Africa Division of Human Rights Watch
Audio Chicago Latino Film Fest: Past and Future of Latin American Cinema
Pepe Vargas — Founder and executive director of the Chicago Latino Film Festival
Milos Stehlik — Worldview film commentator

April 15, 2004
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Audio Funding Schools in Iraq
Daron Horwitz — Executive director of Americans Supporting Iraqi Students (AMSIS)
website: www.amsis.org
Audio Palestinian View of the "Disengagement Plan"
Ali Abunimah — Vice President of the Arab American Action Network
Editor of Electronic Intifada and Electronic Iraq
websites: electronicintifada.net and www.electroniciraq.net
Audio Israeli View of the "Disengagement Plan"
David Roet — Deputy Consul General of Israel
website: www.israelemb.org/chicago

April 14, 2004
   
  Worldview preempted for coverage of the hearings held by the 9/11 Commission

April 13, 2004
   
  Worldview preempted for coverage of the hearings held by the 9/11 Commission

April 12, 2004
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Audio Pre-9/11 Memo is Released
Excerpt from 4/8/04 testimony before the 9/11 Commission from Condoleezza Rice, White House National Security Advisor. Dr. Rice is questioned here by Commissioner Richard Ben-Veniste
P.J. Crowley — Senior Fellow and Director of National Defense and Homeland Security, Center for American Progress
Audio Saudi Arabia: Terror Links, Rights of Women
Nail Al-Jubeir — Director of Information and Congressional Affairs office for the Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia

April 9, 2004
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Audio Iraq: One Year After Liberation
Ambassador Peter Galbraith — Former U.S. Ambassador to Croatia, reported from Iraq for ABC News on Kurdish issues
Audio Japan: Reaction to Iraq Hostages
Hiro Aida — Washington Bureau Chief, Kyoto News Service
Audio Algeria: Election with Improbable Results
William Quandt — Professor of Politics at the University of Virginia
Audio Czech Film: Pavel Juracek Retrospective
Milos Stehlik — Worldview film commentator

April 8, 2004
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Audio Iraq: Will the US salvage the mission? Perspective One
Rashid Khalidi — Edward Said Professor of Arab Studies, Columbia University and author of the upcoming book, Resurrecting Empire
Audio Iraq: Will the US Salvage the Mission? Perspective Two
Karl Zinsmeister — Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and author of the book, Boots on the Ground: A Month with the 82nd Airborne in the Battle for Iraq
Audio Global Activism Story-Opening Teaching-Hospitals in the Third World
Dr. C. Scott Harrison — Founder of Cure International

April 7, 2004
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Audio Iraq: Fighting on Two Fronts
Adeed Dawisha — Professor of political science at Miami University of Ohio
Audio Rwanda: Working for Justice at the ICTR
Stephen Rapp — Lead prosecutor for the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda

April 6, 2004
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Audio Iraq: Shi’a Uprising
Cherif Bassiouni — Professor of Law at DePaul University and president of DePaul's International Human Rights Law Institute
Audio Indonesia: Elections-Training Candidates to Run
Kitty Kurth — President of Kurth/Lampe and former campaign manager for Paul Tsongas' Presidential campaign
Audio Indonesia: Elections-Observer’s Perspective
Jeffrey Winters — Professor of political economy at Northwestern University

April 5, 2004
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Audio Iraq: Shi’a Revolt
Mark LeVine — Assistant professor of history at the University of California - Irvine
Audio State of the Transatlantic Relationship
Richard Longworth — Executive director, Global Chicago Center, Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, and former foreign correspondent for the Chicago Tribune
related website: www.globalchicago.org

April 2, 2004
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Audio Sudan: Massacres and Oppression in Darfur Region
Jean-Sebastien Matte — Medecins Sans Frontieres
Audio Iraq: Military and Security Privatization
Barry Yeoman — Journalist and writer. Yeoman is the author of the article, "Soldiers of Good Fortune" that appeared in the May 2003 issue of Mother Jones Magazine.
Audio Israeli Film about Domestic Struggle
Nir Bergman — Director of the film Broken Wings

April 1, 2004
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Audio Disarming Iraq
Hans Blix — Former head of U.N. Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission, author of Disarming Iraq
Hans Blix in studio. Photo by Melisa Goh.
Hans Blix in studio. Photo by Melisa Goh.
Audio Fighting Nuclear Proliferation
Hans Blix — Former head of U.N. Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission, author of Disarming Iraq


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