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February 27, 2004 |
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British MP Accuses Blair Government
of Spying on U.N.
Sean McConville Professor of law at the University
of London-Queen Mary College |
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"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. |
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The Dreamers: Bertolucci's Last
Tango
Milos Stehlik Film commentator and director of Facets
Multimedia |
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February 26, 2004 |
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"Americana in Arabic"
Translation Program
Juan Cole Professor of history at the University of
Michigan
juancole.com/trans.htm |
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Iraq: Sistani Backs Down on Elections
Juan Cole Professor of history at the University of
Michigan |
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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 |
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February 25, 2004 |
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Uganda: Over 200 Killed in Massacre
Jemera Rone Researcher, Human Rights Watch |
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World Court Considers Legality
of Israeli Barrier
Doug Cassel Director of the Center for International
Human Rights,
Northwestern University School of Law |
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NATO: State of the Coalition
Sir Peter Ricketts NATO permanent representative of
the United Kingdom
Ambassador Kai Eide NATO permanent representative of
Norway |
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February 24, 2004 |
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Gay Marriage in Constitutions
Robert Sedler Professor of law at Wayne State University |
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Life in an Iraqi Prison
Matthew McAllester Middle East correspondent for Newsday,
and author of Blinded by the Sunlight: Emerging from the
Prison of Saddams Iraq |
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February 23, 2004 |
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Haiti: Is Crisis Repeating History?
Madison Smartt Bell Novelist and author of All Souls
Rising |
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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 |
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Bolivia: Natural Gas, Coca and
Politics
Steve Scott Doctoral candidate in anthropology at the
University of Chicago, speaking from La Paz |
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February 20, 2004 |
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Iran: Election Turnout and Turmoil
Morad Saghafi and Kaveh Asani Editors of the Farsi-language
newspaper Dialogue |
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HIV/AIDSDoctors Campaign
to Combat the Disease
Len Rubenstein Executive director of Physicians for
Human Rights
Mardge Cohen Director of Womens HIV/AIDS Research
at Cook County hospital and member of the Physicians for Human
Rights Health Action AIDS Campaign |
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Surprise Winner at 54th Berlin
International Film Festival
Milos Stehlik Film commentator and director of Facets
Multimedia in Chicago |
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February 19, 2004 |
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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 |
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Car Caravan Down Devon Avenue
Fisal Hammouda Community activist and engineering consultant
Jeff Lyons Representative of the organization Refuse
and Resist |
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February 18, 2004 |
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Iraq: Sharia Law in the Iraqi
Constitution?
Abbas Mehdi Professor of Sociology, St. Cloud University,
founder and chairman of Union of Independent Iraqis |
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Independent film
Where Its
Been, Where Its Going
Peter Biskind Author of Down and Dirty Pictures:
Miramax, Sundance, and the Rise of Independent Film
Interviewed by Worldview film commentator Milos Stehlik |
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February 17, 2004 |
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Israel Palestine: Wall,
Demographics
Geoffrey Aronson Director of the Foundation for Middle
East Peace |
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Israel Palestine: Wall,
Demographics
Meron Medzini Senior lecturer of Israel studies at
Hebrew University |
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February 16, 2004 |
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Workers Rights and Nike Settlement:
Perspective One
Jeff Ballinger Director of Press for Change
Carla Natan Fulbright scholar, International Law Institute,
Northwestern University |
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Workers Rights and Nike Settlement:
Perspective Two
Adele Simmons Board chairman, Fair Labor Association |
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February 13, 2004 |
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Pakistan: Role of Intelligence
and Political Islam
Zia Mian Professor at the program on science and global
security at Princeton University |
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Russia Update Perspective One
Georgi Derluguian Assistant professor of sociology,
Northwestern University |
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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 |
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February 12, 2004 |
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Bush Speech on Weapons Proliferation:
Perspective One
Joe Cirincione Director for the non-proliferation program,
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace |
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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 |
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Bush Speech on Weapons Proliferation:
Pakistan Perspective Four
Zia Mian Professor, program on science and Global Security
at Princeton University |
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February 11, 2004 |
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Haiti: Protests and Rebellion
Continue
Robert Maguire Director of international affairs and
Haiti program at Trinity College |
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Berlin Film Fest: Conflict and
Family
Milos Stehlik Film commentator and director of Facets
Multimedia |
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Cyprus: Another Last Chance for
Reunion
Gus Feissel Former U.N. special representative for
the secretary general in Cyprus |
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February 10, 2004 |
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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 |
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Terrorism Suspects and U.S. Intelligence
Deborah Pearlstein Director of the U.S. law and security
program at Human Rights First |
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February 9, 2004 |
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China: Dealing with SARS and
HIV/AIDS
Jing Jun Professor of sociology, Tsinghua University
school of public policy |
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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 |
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Berlin Film Fest
Milos Stehlik Film commentator and director of Facets
Multimedia |
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February 6, 2004 |
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Pakistan: Reaction to Nuclear
Secrets Scandal
Kevin Martin Executive director of Peace Action |
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Middle East: Iraq and Israeli
Settlements: Perspective One
Tom Donnelly Resident fellow at American Enterprise
Institute and editor of AEIs National Security Outlook
Magazine |
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Middle East: Iraq and Israeli
Settlements: Perspective Two
Rashid Khalidi Edward Said Professor of Arab Studies,
Columbia University |
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February 5, 2004 |
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Kurds: Reaction to Bombing
Peter Galbraith Former U.S. ambassador to Croatia,
on Northern Iraq |
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Genocide Conference in Sweden
Doug Cassel Director of the Center for International
Human Rights at Northwestern University School of Law |
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Somalia: Skeptical Plans for
Peace
Ahmad Samatar Dean of International Studies at Macalaster
College |
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February 4, 2004 |
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Pakistan: Nuclear Hero Admits
to Selling Secrets
Vali Nasr Professor of international relations at the
naval post-graduate school |
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WMD: What Did the U.S. Know and
When?
Ronald Cleminson Former Canadian commissioner for UNMOVIC |
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2005 Defense Budget
Larry Korb Senior fellow at the Center for American
Progress and former assistant Secretary of Defense in the
Reagan administration |
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February 3, 2004 |
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Intelligence Leading Up to the
Iraqi War
Joe Cirincione Director of the non-proliferation project,
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace |
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Fog of War
Milos Stehlik Worldview film commentator |
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Iran: Election Controversy
Ahmed Sadri Professor of sociology at Lake Forest College
and columnist for the Daily Star of Lebanon |
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February 2, 2004 |
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North Korea: Its Politics and
People: Part One
Bruce Cumings Professor of history at University of
Chicago and author of North Korea: Another Country |
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North Korea: Its Politics and
People: Part Two
Bruce Cumings Professor of history at University of
Chicago and author of North Korea: Another Country |