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February 2004


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February 27, 2004
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Audio British MP Accuses Blair Government of Spying on U.N.
Sean McConville — Professor of law at the University of London-Queen Mary College
Audio "Insider's Guide" to the U.N.
Linda Fasulo — United Nations correspondent for NBC News and author of An Insider's Guide to the U.N.
Audio The Dreamers: Bertolucci's Last Tango
Milos Stehlik — Film commentator and director of Facets Multimedia

February 26, 2004
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Audio "Americana in Arabic" Translation Program
Juan Cole — Professor of history at the University of Michigan
juancole.com/trans.htm
Audio Iraq: Sistani Backs Down on Elections
Juan Cole — Professor of history at the University of Michigan
Audio Afghanistan: Reconstruction Must Accelerate
Ahmed Rashid - Correspondent for the Far Eastern Economic Review and the Daily Telegraph, and author of Taliban: Militant Islam, Oil and Fundamentalism in Central Asia

February 25, 2004
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Audio Uganda: Over 200 Killed in Massacre
Jemera Rone — Researcher, Human Rights Watch
Audio World Court Considers Legality of Israeli Barrier
Doug Cassel — Director of the Center for International Human Rights,
Northwestern University School of Law
Audio NATO: State of the Coalition
Sir Peter Ricketts — NATO permanent representative of the United Kingdom
Ambassador Kai Eide — NATO permanent representative of Norway

February 24, 2004
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Audio Gay Marriage in Constitutions
Robert Sedler — Professor of law at Wayne State University
Audio Life in an Iraqi Prison
Matthew McAllester — Middle East correspondent for Newsday, and author of Blinded by the Sunlight: Emerging from the Prison of Saddam’s Iraq

February 23, 2004
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Audio Haiti: Is Crisis Repeating History?
Madison Smartt Bell — Novelist and author of All Souls Rising
Audio Bolivia: Community Theatre and Recent Unrest
Ivan Nogales — Bolivian sociologist, activist and performance artist and head of the community theater group Teatro Trono
Translated by Rafael Cervantes
Audio Bolivia: Natural Gas, Coca and Politics
Steve Scott — Doctoral candidate in anthropology at the University of Chicago, speaking from La Paz

February 20, 2004
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Audio Iran: Election Turnout and Turmoil
Morad Saghafi and Kaveh Asani — Editors of the Farsi-language newspaper Dialogue
Audio HIV/AIDS—Doctors Campaign to Combat the Disease
Len Rubenstein — Executive director of Physicians for Human Rights
Mardge Cohen — Director of Women’s HIV/AIDS Research at Cook County hospital and member of the Physicians for Human Rights Health Action AIDS Campaign
Audio Surprise Winner at 54th Berlin International Film Festival
Milos Stehlik — Film commentator and director of Facets Multimedia in Chicago

February 19, 2004
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Audio Energy: Is There a Revolution Approaching?
Vijay Vaitheeswaran — Environment and energy correspondent, the Economist Magazine and author of Power to the People: How the Coming Energy Revolution will Transform an Industry, Change our Lives, and Maybe Even Save the Planet
Audio Car Caravan Down Devon Avenue
Fisal Hammouda — Community activist and engineering consultant
Jeff Lyons — Representative of the organization Refuse and Resist

February 18, 2004
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Audio Iraq: Sharia Law in the Iraqi Constitution?
Abbas Mehdi — Professor of Sociology, St. Cloud University, founder and chairman of Union of Independent Iraqis
Audio Independent film…Where It’s Been, Where It’s Going
Peter Biskind — Author of Down and Dirty Pictures: Miramax, Sundance, and the Rise of Independent Film
Interviewed by Worldview film commentator Milos Stehlik

February 17, 2004
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Audio Israel — Palestine: Wall, Demographics
Geoffrey Aronson — Director of the Foundation for Middle East Peace
Audio Israel — Palestine: Wall, Demographics
Meron Medzini — Senior lecturer of Israel studies at Hebrew University

February 16, 2004
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Audio Workers Rights and Nike Settlement: Perspective One
Jeff Ballinger — Director of Press for Change
Carla Natan — Fulbright scholar, International Law Institute, Northwestern University
Audio Workers Rights and Nike Settlement: Perspective Two
Adele Simmons — Board chairman, Fair Labor Association

February 13, 2004
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Audio Pakistan: Role of Intelligence and Political Islam
Zia Mian — Professor at the program on science and global security at Princeton University
Audio Russia Update Perspective One
Georgi Derluguian — Assistant professor of sociology, Northwestern University
Audio Russia Update Perspective Two
Marshall Goldman — Professor emeritus of Russian economics, Wellesley College
Associate Director, Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian studies at Harvard University and author of the book, The Piratization of Russia: Russian Reforms Goes Awry

February 12, 2004
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Audio Bush Speech on Weapons Proliferation: Perspective One
Joe Cirincione — Director for the non-proliferation program, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Audio Bush Speech on Weapons Proliferation: Perspective Two
Frank Gaffney — Founder and president for the Center for Security Policy
and former assistant secretary of defense in the Reagan administration
Audio Bush Speech on Weapons Proliferation: I.A.E.A. Perspective Three
Mark Gwozdecky — Spokesperson with the International Atomic Energy Agency
Audio Bush Speech on Weapons Proliferation: Pakistan Perspective Four
Zia Mian — Professor, program on science and Global Security at Princeton University

February 11, 2004
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Audio Haiti: Protests and Rebellion Continue
Robert Maguire — Director of international affairs and Haiti program at Trinity College
Audio Berlin Film Fest: Conflict and Family
Milos Stehlik — Film commentator and director of Facets Multimedia
Audio Cyprus: Another Last Chance for Reunion
Gus Feissel — Former U.N. special representative for the secretary general in Cyprus

February 10, 2004
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Audio Is Al-Qaeda Making a Comeback?
Rohan Gunaratna — Head of terrorism research at the institute of defense and strategic studies in Singapore and author of Inside Al Qaeda: Global Network of Terror
Audio Terrorism Suspects and U.S. Intelligence
Deborah Pearlstein — Director of the U.S. law and security program at Human Rights First

February 9, 2004
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Audio China: Dealing with SARS and HIV/AIDS
Jing Jun — Professor of sociology, Tsinghua University school of public policy
Audio China: Doctors Visit Chicago for HIV/AIDS Training
Scott Cook — Director of community services, Howard Brown Health Center
Don Don Zhang & Way Wu Tswee — Epidemiologists, Center for Disease Control, China
Audio Berlin Film Fest
Milos Stehlik — Film commentator and director of Facets Multimedia

February 6, 2004
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Audio Pakistan: Reaction to Nuclear Secrets Scandal
Kevin Martin — Executive director of Peace Action
Audio Middle East: Iraq and Israeli Settlements: Perspective One
Tom Donnelly — Resident fellow at American Enterprise Institute and editor of AEI’s National Security Outlook Magazine
Audio Middle East: Iraq and Israeli Settlements: Perspective Two
Rashid Khalidi — Edward Said Professor of Arab Studies, Columbia University

February 5, 2004
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Audio Kurds: Reaction to Bombing
Peter Galbraith — Former U.S. ambassador to Croatia, on Northern Iraq
Audio Genocide Conference in Sweden
Doug Cassel — Director of the Center for International Human Rights at Northwestern University School of Law
Audio Somalia: Skeptical Plans for Peace
Ahmad Samatar — Dean of International Studies at Macalaster College

February 4, 2004
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Audio Pakistan: Nuclear Hero Admits to Selling Secrets
Vali Nasr — Professor of international relations at the naval post-graduate school
Audio WMD: What Did the U.S. Know and When?
Ronald Cleminson — Former Canadian commissioner for UNMOVIC
Audio 2005 Defense Budget
Larry Korb — Senior fellow at the Center for American Progress and former assistant Secretary of Defense in the Reagan administration

February 3, 2004
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Audio Intelligence Leading Up to the Iraqi War
Joe Cirincione — Director of the non-proliferation project, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Audio Fog of War
Milos Stehlik — Worldview film commentator
Audio Iran: Election Controversy
Ahmed Sadri — Professor of sociology at Lake Forest College and columnist for the Daily Star of Lebanon

February 2, 2004
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Audio North Korea: Its Politics and People: Part One
Bruce Cumings — Professor of history at University of Chicago and author of North Korea: Another Country
Audio North Korea: Its Politics and People: Part Two
Bruce Cumings — Professor of history at University of Chicago and author of North Korea: Another Country


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