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December 2003


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December 31, 2003
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Audio South African Story of Forgiveness: Part One
Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela — South African clinical psychologist and author of A Human Being Died That Night
Audio South African Story of Forgiveness: Part Two

December 30, 2003
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Audio Global Business and Local Politics: Part One
Marvin Zonis, Dan Lefkovitz and Sam Wilkin — Co-authors of The Kimchi Matters: Global Business and Local Politics in a Crisis-Driven World
Audio Global Business and Local Politics: Part Two

December 29, 2003
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Audio Serbian Elections
John Lampe — Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, professor of history at the University of Maryland
Audio Indonesia: Presidential Elections, War on Terror
Jeffrey Winters — Professor of political economy at Northwestern University
Audio Pakistan: Assassination Attempts, Nuclear Security
Vali Nasr — Professor of international relations at the Naval Post-Graduate School

December 26, 2003
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  Kashmir: War on a Glacier
Kevin Fedarko — Field editor, Outside Magazine

December 25, 2003
   
  Program preempted for a special broadcast

December 24, 2003
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Audio Tibet Show — Part 1
Dalai Lama’s Interfaith message
His Holiness the Dalai Lama, speaking at the dedication of the Chamtse Ling temple at the Tibetan Cultural Center in Bloomington, Indiana on September 7, 2003
Audio Revisionist History of Tibet — Part 1
Patrick French — Author of Tibet, Tibet: A Personal History of a Lost Land
Audio Tibet Show — Part 2
Revisionist History of Tibet — Part 2
Patrick French — Author of Tibet, Tibet: A Personal History of a Lost Land
Audio Messages From Lhasa
“Dawa” and “Nyima” — Tibetan residents of Lhasa recorded by Andrea Wenzel

December 23, 2003
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Audio Chasing the Sea in Uzbekistan — Part 1
Tom Bissell — Author of Chasing the Sea: Lost Among the Ghosts of Empire in Central Asia
Audio Chasing the Sea in Uzbekistan — Part 2
Tom Bissell — Author of Chasing the Sea: Lost Among the Ghosts of Empire in Central Asia

December 22, 2003
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Audio War Crimes Tribunals: Does Milosevic Offer Lessons for Hussein?
Judith Armatta — Liason to the International criminal tribunal for the former Yugoslavia for the Coalition for International Justice
Audio Low-Yield Nukes in Space?
Mike Moore — Journalist, author of article "Space Cops: Coming to a Planet Near You" published in November / December Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
Audio Cyprus: Greeks and Turks Rebuild Religious Sites
Tabitha Morgan — Radio Netherlands

December 19, 2003
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Audio Israel: Sharon Policy Speech
David Roet — Israeli Deputy Consul General
Audio Methodist Reverend's Experience in Bethlehem
Reverend Sandra Olewine — United Methodist Church's liaison to Jerusalem
Audio The Triplets of Belleville
Milos Stehlik — Worldview film commentator

December 18, 2003
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Audio Global Activism: Building Radio in Latin America
Allan Gomez — Radios Populares
Noel Montoya — Interim director for the development of Mulukuku Community Radio in Mulukuku, Nicaragua
Audio Opposition Foreign Policy: Kerry
John Kerry — Massachusetts, U.S. Senator, democratic candidate for President speaking at Drake University on December 16, 2003
Audio Diaspora Story: Pan-Africanism in Chicago
Narrated by Kabuika Kamunga
www.panafricanassociation.org
www.irim.org/womensprogram.htm

December 17, 2003
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Audio Where and How Should Saddam Be Tried?
Doug Cassel — Director of the Center for International Human Rights at Northwestern University School of Law
Audio Iraq: Iraqi Women Share Experiences
Amal Al-Khederi — Director of Iraq House, an art center in Baghdad
Nermin Al-Mufti — Journalist based in Baghdad

December 16, 2003
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Audio Opposition Foreign Policy: Dean
Howard Dean — Former Vermont governor and democratic candidate for President speaking on December 15, 2003 at the Pacific Council for International Relations
Audio Opposition Foreign Policy: Edwards
John Edwards — North Carolina senator and democratic candidate for President speaking on December 15, 2003 in Des Moines, Iowa

December 15, 2003
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Audio Iraq: Hussein Captured Perspective 1
Abbas Mehdi — Union of Independent Iraqis & Prof. of Sociology, St. Cloud State Univiversity
Audio Iraq: Hussein Captured Perspective 2
Joe Cirincione — Director, non-proliferation project, Carnegie Endowment for Peace
Audio Iraq: Hussein Captured Perspective 3
Michael O’Hanlon — Senior fellow, foreign policy studies at the Brookings Institution
Audio Iraq: Hussein Captured Perspective 4
Ken Roth — Executive director of Human Rights Watch
Audio Iraq: Hussein Captured Perspective 5
Faleh Jabar — Senior fellow at the United States Institute of Peace
Audio Pakistan: Musharraf Assassination Attempt
Vali Nasr — Professor of international relations, Naval post-graduate school

December 12, 2003
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Audio Canada: New Prime Minister
John Ibbitson — Columnist for the Globe and Mail
Audio Tibet on Film
Milos Stehlik — Worldview film commentator
For more information on Tibetan film screening and cultural events this weekend:
www.tibetan-alliance.org
www.flatfilegalleries.com/gallery.html
Audio Free Trade: Will CAFTA Help or Hurt Central America?
Sandra Polaski — Senior associate for Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and author of essay entitled, "How to Build a Better Trade Pact with Central America"
Audio Turkey: Actions to End Honor Killings
Presented by Dorian Jones — Radio Netherlands

December 11, 2003
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Audio Profile of Shia Cleric Sistani
Juan Cole — Professor of history at University of Michigan
www.sistani.org
www.juancole.com
Audio Global Activism: Improving Health and Education in Guatemala
Nina Jorgensen — Founder of Vamos Adelante in Guatemala
www.vamosadelante.org
For more information about how you can help Vamos Adelante from here in Chicago, contact: jjyf@harboronline.com

December 10, 2003
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Audio Iraq: Paramilitaries and Debt
Rashid Khalidi — Professor of Arab studies and director of the Middle East Institute at Columbia University
Audio Zimbabwe: What Can Be Done to Stop Mugabe?
Doug Cassel — Director of the Center for International Human Rights at Northwestern University School of Law
Audio Iranian Woman Accepts Nobel Peace Prize
Shirin Ebadi — Lawyer and Iranian human rights activist

December 9, 2003
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Audio Afghanistan: Loya Jirga, Security Concerns
Jamil Hanifi — Professor emeritus of anthropology, University of Michigan
Audio Afghanistan: Aiding Women and Children
Leslie Wilson — Deputy director of Save the Children in Afghanistan

December 8, 2003
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Audio Korea: Allies Agree to “Roadmap” for Disarmament
Peter Hayes — Executive director of the Nautilus Institute for Security and Sustainable Development
Audio Iraq: Criminal Tribunals
Paul Van Zyl — Director of country programs, International Center for Transitional Justice
Audio 21 Grams
Milos Stehlik — Film commentator and director of Facets Multimedia

December 5, 2003
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Audio Allied Dead in Iraq: Spanish Perspective
Emilio Lamo de Espinosa — Director, Elcarno Royal Institute in Spain
Audio Allied Dead in Iraq: Italian Perspective
Francesca Mocali — Graduate student in peace studies, University of Florence
Audio Allied Dead in Iraq: Polish Perspective
Tomasz Drobelewski — Editor-in-chief, Newsweek Polska
Audio Allied Dead in Iraq: Korean Perspective
Katherine Moon — Associate professor of political science at Wellesley College and author of Sex Among Allies: Militarized Prostitution in US-Korea Relations
Audio Allied Dead in Iraq: Japanese Perspective
Hiro Aida — Washington bureau chief, Kyodo News

December 4, 2003
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Audio Middle East: Can the Geneva Accord Lead to Peace?
Talat Othman — Banker and president of Grove Financial, Inc.
Gidon Remba — President of Chicago Peace Now
www.manifestoforpeace.org
Audio Venezuela: Political Conflict over Competing Petition Drives
Jennifer McCoy — Director of the Americas program, the Carter Center
and assistant professor of political science at Georgia State University

December 3, 2003
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Audio Russia: Kyoto Protocol Doubts
Steven Sawyer — International climate policy advisor for Greenpeace
Audio World Court Sends Message to U.S.
Doug Cassel — Director of the Center for International Human Rights at Northwestern University School of Law
Audio Funding AIDS: BBC Overview
Taken from the BBC’s “Analysis” program
Presented by Pramod Morjaria
Audio Funding AIDS: “Apathy is Lethal”
Gillian Sorenson — Senior advisor to the United Nations Foundation, former United Nations assistant secretary-general for external relations

December 2, 2003
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Audio Iraq Update
Abbas Mehdi — Professor of sociology and anthropology at St. Cloud State University and an Iraqi exile
Audio HIV/AIDS: U.S. Funding Philosophies
Taken from the BBC news program, Analysis
Presented by Michael Buchanan
Audio History of U.S. Sponsored Regime Change Before Iraq
Stephen Kinzer — Senior New York Times correspondent, co-author of Bitter Fruit: The Story of the American Coup in Guatemala and author of All the Shah’s Men: An American Coup and the Roots of Middle East Terror

December 1, 2003
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Audio HIV/AIDS: Treating HIV Patients in Ghana
Dr. David Abdulai — Founder of Shekhinah clinic in Tamale, Ghana
Audio BBC Analysis: Anti-Retroviral Therapy
Belinda Rhodes — BBC analysis
Audio HIV/AIDS: Affordable Drugs to the Developing World
Rachel Cohen — U.S. advocacy director for the Campaign for Access to Essential Medicines at Doctors Without Borders
Audio HIV/AIDS: Effort to Create an AIDS Vaccine
Seth Berkley — Founder and CEO of the international AIDS vaccine initiative


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