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  <title>The Brian Lehrer Show: Speaking Freely (January 14, 2010)</title>
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      <annotation>The Brian Lehrer Show: FDNY Lawsuit (January 14, 2010)</annotation>
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      <meta rel="http://www.wnyc.org/ns/xspf/description">A federal judge ruled yesterday that the FDNY intentionally discriminated against black applicants by continuing to use a written exam. Sheila Foster, professor of law and associate dean for academic affairs at Fordham Law School, explains the court's decision.</meta>
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      <annotation>The Brian Lehrer Show: Financial Crisis Commission Day 2 (January 14, 2010)</annotation>
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      <meta rel="http://www.wnyc.org/ns/xspf/description">Too-big-to-fail bankers faced questioning from the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission. Greg David, director of the business and economics program at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, and Nomi Prins, senior fellow at Demos, former investment banker and author of It Takes a Pillage: Behind the </meta>
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      <annotation>The Brian Lehrer Show: Bad Parent: The Limits (January 14, 2010)</annotation>
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      <meta rel="http://www.wnyc.org/ns/xspf/description">The "Bad Parent" column on the parenting website Babble.com delves into the unspoken realities of being a parent. Rufus Griscom, founder of Babble.com, returns weekly in January with a taboo-smashing discussion. This week: What's your limit? Is there a limit to how much you'll sacrifice for your chi</meta>
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      <annotation>The Brian Lehrer Show: Haiti Update (January 14, 2010)</annotation>
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      <meta rel="http://www.wnyc.org/ns/xspf/description">Aid is trickling into Haiti, but the country continues to struggle with the aftermath of Tuesday's earthquake. Stephanie Bunker, spokesperson for the UN's Office of the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, checks in with the latest on the relief efforts. And Irwin Redlener, director of the National</meta>
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      <annotation>The Brian Lehrer Show: Free Press in the New Century (January 14, 2010)</annotation>
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      <meta rel="http://www.wnyc.org/ns/xspf/description">It's been a long road for freedom of the press in the United States -- and more challenges lay ahead, both here and around the world. Columbia University president Lee Bollinger discusess his new book Uninhibited, Robust, and Wide-Open: A Free Press for a New Century, which takes a hard look at the </meta>
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      <annotation>The Brian Lehrer Show: Gay Marriage Moves to the Courts (January 14, 2010)</annotation>
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