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November 2003


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November 28, 2003
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Audio Global Activism: Abandoned Children in Nepal
Beverly Bronson — Founder of Ghar Sita Mutu, or "House with a Heart"
For more information on Ghar Sita Mutu (House with a Heart), you can email gharsitamutu@yahoo.com or go to www.gharsitamutu.com.
Audio Nepal: U.S. Assistance to Monarchy
Ambassador Michael Malinowski — U.S. ambassador to Nepal
Audio Nepal: U.S. Assistance to Monarchy
Samrat Upadhyay — Professor at Indiana University

November 27, 2003
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November 26, 2003
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  Iraq: History of the British Occupation of Iraq
Toby Dodge — Author of Inventing Iraq: The Failure of Nation-Building and a History Denied

November 25, 2003
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Audio Honor Killings in Pakistan
Shahnaz Bukhari — Founder of the Progressive Women's Association in Pakistan and recipient of the 2003 civic courage prize from the Northcote Parkinson Fund
Audio Russia: Violence Against Women
Elayna Shitova — Executive director of the Women's Alliance in Altai, Russia

November 24, 2003
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Audio Ireland: History of Political Prisoners
Sean McConville — Professor of law at Queen Mary College at the University of London and author of Irish Political Prisoners, 1848-1922
Audio Italian Film Explores Taxidermist’s Love Triangle
Milos Stehlik — Film commentator and director of Facets Multimedia

November 21, 2003
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Audio Iran: I.A.E.A. Debates get Contentious
Joseph Cirincione — Director of the non-proliferation project at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Audio Venezuela: Referendum on the Chavez Presidency
Pedro Eusse — President of the food and beverage union
secretary general of the United Central for Venezuelan workers

November 20, 2003
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Audio Turkey: Fallout from Recent Bombings
Andrew Finkel — CNN correspondent in Istanbul
Audio Congo: Corporations Benefiting from Exploitation
Anneke Van Woudenberg — Senior researcher, sub-Saharan Africa Division, Human Rights Watch
Audio Global Activism: Funding Projects in the Philippines
Ish Fabicon — Executive founding director of RDL-CLEAR Romblon Discussion List-Cultural, Livelihood & Educational Assistance for Romblon

November 19, 2003
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Audio Taiwan: Election Campaign on Independence
Shelly Rigger — Associate professor of political science at Davidson College and author of From Opposition to Power: Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party
Audio New Bush Doctrine Gains Praise
Doug Cassel — Director of the Center for International Human Rights at Northwestern University School of Law
Audio Small Arms and the Developing World
Oscar Arias Sanchez — Nobel Peace Laureate, former president of Costa Rica. Sanchez was speaking at the Northwestern Law School conference The International Trade in Small Arms: Health and Legal Perspectives held in November, 2003.

November 18, 2003
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Audio Iraq: Governing Council/Constitution
Adeed Dawisha — Professor of political science at Miami University of Ohio
Audio Zimbabwe: Catholic Archbishop challenges Mugabe regime
Pius Ncube — Archbishop and prelate of Bulawayo Diocese, Zimbabwe

November 17, 2003
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Audio Britain: Bush Visit and U.S. Relations
Rodney Barker — Professor of government at the London school of economics
Audio The U.S. Economy and Its Global Consequences
Felix Rohatyn — President of Rohatyn & Associates and former U.S. ambassador to France

November 14, 2003
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Audio Asia: Iraq Obligations, Historical Allusions
Bruce Cumings — Professor of history at the University of Chicago
Author of the book North Korea: Another Country
Audio Teenage Film on Gun Violence
Milos Stehlik — Film commentator and director of Facets Multimedia
Audio Inter-Faith Dialogue
Ela Gandhi — Former member of South Africa’s parliament advisory committee member, council for the parliament of world’s religions

November 13, 2003
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Audio Iraq from the US Government Perspective
Adam Ereli — Deputy spokesman for public affairs in the US State Department
Audio Iraq: Calls for UN Control, Protests in Britain
Milan Rai — Author of Regime Unchanged: Why the War on Iraq Changed Nothing
Audio Global Activism: Challenging the Apparel Industry
Don Charney — Founder of American Apparel

November 12, 2003
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Audio Iraq: Security in the Gulf Region
Joseph Kechichian — Visiting fellow, Pepperdine University, CEO of Kechichian and Associates, LLC, and author of Succession in Saudi Arabia
Audio Africa: Northwestern Conference Addresses Security in West Africa
Richard Joseph — Director, Program of African Studies, Northwestern University

November 11, 2003
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Audio Cruise Ships: Pollution
Bryan Hirsh — Spokesman for the environmental group Oceana
Audio Cruise Ships: Labor
Celia Mather — Researcher and author of the report "Sweatships: What it is Really Like to Work on Board Cruise Ships" for the UK-based organization War on Want and the International Transport Workers Federation
Audio Cruise Industry Response
Michael Crye — President of the International Council of Cruise Lines

November 10, 2003
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Audio Iraqi hearts and minds Perspective 1
Karl Zinsmeister — Fellow at American Enterprise Institute, and editor-in-chief of the magazine American Enterprise, and author of Boots on the Ground: A Month with the 82nd Airborne in the Battle for Iraq
Audio Iraqi hearts and minds Perspective 2
John Zogby — President and C.E.O. of Zogby International
Audio Inter-American Court of Human Rights
Manuel Ventura — Secretary of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights

November 7, 2003
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Audio Conference on the Aftermath of 9-11
Scott Lipscomb — Professor in the school of music at Northwestern University co-founder of the activist group Musicians Opposing War
Audio Small Arms Trade
Lora Lumpe — Advisor on military, security, and police issues for Amnesty USA, and senior associate at the International Peace Research Institute
Audio Guatemala Elections
Susanne Jonas — Professor of Latin American and Latino studies at the University of California at Santa Cruz, and athor of Centaurs and Doves: Guatemala’s Peace Process

November 6, 2003
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Audio Global Activism: Helping Disabled Children in Tanzania
Paula Gremley — Director of Mwangaza Tanzania
Audio Social Films in a World of Blockbusters
Costa Gavras — Greek-born Filmmaker
Milos Stehlik — Film commentator and director of Facets Multimedia

November 5, 2003
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Audio Sri Lanka Update
Valentine Daniel — Professor of anthropology at Columbia University
Audio Keeping the Environment on the Political Agenda
Lester Brown — Founder of the Worldwatch Institute and Earth Policy Institute and author of Plan B: Rescuing a Planet Under Stress and a Civilization in Trouble

November 4, 2003
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Audio Nicaragua: Free Trade, and Famine among Coffee Workers
Paul Baker Hernandez — Coordinator of the Nicaragua Network in Nicaragua
Tom Baker — Member of the executive committee of the Nicaragua Network
Audio Koreas: Southern Perspective on the North
Cheong Wook-sik — Representative, Peacekorea.org. Translation assistance by Kat Choi.

November 3, 2003
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Audio Iraq: Surface to Air Weapons
Jim O'Halloran — Co-editor of Jane's Land-Based Defense
Audio Philippines: Corruption in Politics
Raul Roco — Former Philippine senator and secretary of education, currently a Philippine presidential candidate


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