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March 31, 2004
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Audio Uzbekistan: Militants Battle with Police
Russell Zanca — Assistant professor of cultural anthropology at Northeastern Illinois University
Audio Where Are We in the “War on Terror?”
Gareth Evans — President of International Crisis Group, and former foreign minister of Australia

March 30, 2004
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Audio Political Islam and the West Part One
Olivier Roy - Research director in the humanities and social sciences division, National Center for Scientific Research in Paris, France. Roy is also the author of the book, The Failure of Political Islam, and the forthcoming book, Globalized Islam
Audio Political Islam and the West Part Two
Olivier Roy - Research director in the humanities and social sciences division, National Center for Scientific Research in Paris, France. Roy is also the author of the book, The Failure of Political Islam, and the forthcoming book, Globalized Islam

March 29, 2004
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Audio Cricket and Politics in Hyderabad
Produced and presented by Worldview producer, Andrea Wenzel
Worldview cricket commentator Jawad Khan (top), and host Jerome McDonnell demonstrate their cricket skills. Photos by Melisa Goh.
Worldview cricket commentator Jawad Khan (top), and host Jerome McDonnell demonstrate their cricket skills. Photos by Melisa Goh.
Audio Cricket: Politics and Sociological Implications in South Asia
Boria Majumdar — Sociologist of cricket and Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University, currently in Calcutta
Audio Cricket: Calls from Listeners
Jawad Khan — Worldview cricket commentator and media consultant for the Midwest Cricket Conference

March 26, 2004
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Audio U.S. Sponsors Conference on HIV/AIDS Drugs
Sherry Ayres — Assistant director of field operations for Africa Action
Audio East Germans Long for Old Days-Euroquest
Presented by Kyle James, Radio Deutsche Welle
Audio East Germans Long for Old Days-Movie Review
Milos Stehlik — Film commentator and director of Facets Multimedia

March 25, 2004
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Audio Afghanistan: Delay of Elections
Jamil Hanifi — Professor emeritus of anthropology at University of Michigan-Dearborn
Audio Georgia: Breakaway Regions and Russia
Amanda Wooden — Professor of political science at Northeastern Illinois University

March 24, 2004
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Audio 9/11 Commission
Excerpts from today’s September 11, 2001 commission testimony
Richard Clarke — Recent coordinator of counter-terrorism policy for both the Clinton and Bush administrations and author of Against All Enemies
Audio Au Hasard Balthazar
Milos Stehlik — Film commentator and director of Facets Multimedia

March 23, 2004
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Audio White House Reaction to Clarke Accusations: Perspective One
Frank Gaffney — Founder and director of the Center for Security Policy
Audio Reaction to Clarke Accusations: Perspective Two
P.J. Crowley — Senior fellow and director of National Defense and Homeland Security, Center for American Progress, and special assistant to the President for National Security Affairs during the Clinton administration
Audio El Salvador: Election Analysis
John Haptonstall — Election observer in El Salvador, Worldview intern

March 22, 2004
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Audio Israel Assassinates Hamas Founder: Perspective One
David Roet — Deputy consul general, midwest consulate general of Israel
Audio Israel Assassinates Hamas Founder: Perspective Two
Hussein Ibish — Communications director, American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee
Audio Taiwan: Close Election Disputed
Shelly Rigger — Professor of political science at Davidson College, author of From Opposition to Power: Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party

March 19, 2004
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Audio Hans Blix: Iraq and Inspections Philosophy: Part One
Hans Blix — Former executive director of UNMOVIC, former director general of the IAEA, and author of Disarming Iraq
Audio Hans Blix: Iraq and Inspections Philosophy: Part Two
Hans Blix — Former executive director of UNMOVIC, former director general of the IAEA, and author of Disarming Iraq

March 18, 2004
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Audio Iraq: Analyzing Bush Policy
John Mearsheimer — Co-director of the program on international security policy at the University of Chicago
Audio U.S. Announces New Alliance with Pakistan
Marvin Weinbaum — Professor emeritus at the University of Illinois-Urbana and former State Department advisor on Pakistan

March 17, 2004
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Audio Global Opinion of American Policy
Doug Cassel — Director of the Center for International Human Rights
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Audio Debate over Constitutional Law in Kenya
James Gathii — Assistant professor of law, Albany Law School, Union University
Audio World Health Organization Report on TB in Central Asia and Eastern Europe
Dr. Paul Nunn — Program director, multi-resistant drugs, World Health Organization
Audio Diaspora Story: Filipino Youth in Glendale Heights
Ellyn Ong — Participant in Chicago Public Radio’s Ear to the Ground mentorship program (Ellyn was mentored by Wolrdview producer Andrea Wenzel)

March 16, 2004
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Audio Spain: Understanding the Election Results
Richard Gunther — Professor of political science at Ohio State University
Audio The Legal Side of the Global War on Terror
Scott Silliman — Professor of law and director of the Center for Law, Ethics and National Security at Duke University Law School

March 15, 2004
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Audio Spain: Terror Attacks Impact Elections
Anatol Lieven — Senior associate, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Audio Russia: Putin Consolidates Power in Elections
Paul Goble — Senior advisor at Voice of America
Audio Dennis Kucinich Talks Foreign Policy
Dennis Kucinich — Democratic Congressman for the 10th Congressional district of Ohio and democratic candidate for President

March 12, 2004
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Audio Iraq and American Empire
Larry Everest — Author of Oil, Power and Empire: Iraq and the U.S. Global Agenda
www.larryeverest.com
Audio Good Morning, Night
Milos Stehlik — Film commentator and director of Facets Multimedia
Audio Cricket: India vs Pakistan
Jawad Khan — Worldview cricket commentator and media consultant for the Midwest Cricket Conference

March 11, 2004
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Audio Train Bombings in Spain
Joseba Zulaika — Professor and director of the Center for Basque Studies at the University of Nevada-Reno
Audio U.S. and Peace-Keeping
Dana Priest — Intelligence correspondent for the Washington Post and author of The Mission: Waging War and Keeping Peace with America's Military
Audio Intelligence and Iraq
Dana Priest — Intelligence correspondent for the Washington Post, and author of The Mission: Waging War and Keeping Peace with America's Military

March 10, 2004
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Audio Opposition Outrage in Venezuela
Jennifer McCoy — Professor of political science at Georgia State University and director of the Americas program at the Carter Center
Audio Subsidies and Bilateral Trade
Jagdish Bhagwati — Professor of Economics at Columbia University and author of the book, In Defense of Globalization
Audio "Weapon-ization" of Space
Carol Rosin — President of Institute for Cooperation in Space, a group affiliated with the Kucinich presidential campaign

March 9, 2004
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Audio Iraq: Conflict Over New Constitution
Nathan Brown — Professor of political science and international affairs and director of Middle East studies at George Washington University
Audio Kia Ora: Maori Language in New Zealand
Max Ohlenschlager — Radio Netherlands

March 8, 2004
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Audio Ukraine: Democracy, Journalism and Repression
Myroslava Gongadze — Correspondent for Radio Free Europe, Radio Liberty
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Audio Global Trafficking and Poverty of Women
Kavita Ramdas — President and CEO of the Global Fund for Women

March 5, 2004
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Audio Conflict Diamonds
J.D. Bindenagel — Vice president at the Chicago council on foreign relations
Nari Safavi — Founder and CEO of Anamas Gems
Audio Romanian Gold Mine
Daryl Harvey — Radio Netherlands
Audio Osama: Life Under the Taliban
Milos Stehlik — Film commentator and director of Facets Multimedia

March 4, 2004
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Audio Congressional Hearing on Haiti
Charles Rangel — Congressional democrat from New York
Maxine Waters — Congressional democrat from California
Sheila Jackson Lee — Congressional democrat from Texas
Audio Commodities: Gold
Steve D'Esposito — President of Earthworks, a non-governmental organization
Keith Slack — Senior policy advisor at Oxfam
Audio Film on Armenian Genocide Awakens Turkish Debate
Dorian Jones — Radio Netherlands

March 3, 2004
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Audio Occupation and Health in Israel and Palestine
Dr. Rachel Rubin — Adjunct assistant professor at the University of Illinois-Chicago school of public health
Dr. Jess Ghannam — Clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of California San Francisco
Audio Oklahoma's Death Penalty and the World Court
Doug Cassel — Director of the Center for International Human Rights at Northwestern University School of Law
Audio New Policy Priorities for South Asia
Marshall Bouton — President of the Chicago council on foreign relations, and co-chair with the Asia Society of the Report of the Independent Task Force on India and South Asia

March 2, 2004
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Audio Iraq: Bombings Against Shias, Interim Constitution
Abbas Mehdi — Professor of sociology at St. Cloud State University, founder of the Union of Independent Iraqis
Audio Haiti: Disorder and a New Army
Robert Maguire — Director of International Affairs and Haiti program at Trinity College
Audio Venezuela: Recall Referendum May Fail
John Walsh — Senior associate for the Andes at the Washington Office on Latin America
Audio Koreas: Nuclear Discussions Fall Short
Peter Hayes — Executive director of the Nautilus Institute for Security and Sustainable Development

March 1, 2004
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Audio Haiti: Aristide Flees the Country
Henry Carey — Assistant professor of political science, Georgia State University
Audio U.N. - U.S. - Mexican Relations: Part One
Adolfo Aguilar Zinser — Former Mexican ambassador to the U.N.
Audio U.N. - U.S. - Mexican Relations: Part Two
Adolfo Aguilar Zinser — Former Mexican ambassador to the U.N.


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