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Friday, October 04, 2002

Ralph Nader never strayed far from his roots as a crusader against corporate wrongdoing. After today's show, he travels to Wall Street to rally the masses against greed and graft on Wall Street. Also: he ain't gettin' any younger but Fidel Castro has managed to maintain his hold on Cuba, to the dismay of exiles from the island. Writer Ann Louise Bardach describes the Cold War between Miami and Havana.

Of War or Peace

Eliot Engel, Congressman (D-17th District NY-Bronx and Westchester), on the Iraq War Resolution.

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"Ship to Shore: I Don't Need You Anymore"

Erik Autor, Vice President and International Trade Counsel for National Retail Federation, and Don Crosatto Area Director for District 190 of the International Machinists Association on the West Coast Seaport Labor Dispute.

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Do I Have Your Undivided Attention?

Lisa Belkin, contributing writer for the New YorkTimes, on the dangers of losing your focus on the job.

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A Wall Street Rally

Ralph Nader on consumer activists descending on Wall Street.

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El Jeffe en Cuba

Author of Cuba Confidential: Love and Vengeance in Miami and Havana (Random House), Ann Louise Bardach on modern-day US relations with Cuba.

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Open Phones

Speak and Be Heard, Ye Toiling Masses.

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