Ever feel like you are being watched in the office? You very well may be. Simon Head, author of The New Ruthless Economy: Work and Power in the Digital Age says the workplace is changing in ways you may not know. The airtrain, Governor Rowland’s wife’s poem, caesarean sections by choice, Christopher Hitchens on Indonesia, and Nat Hentoff on Jose Padilla.
At Least The Trains Ran On Time
John Orcutt Executive Director of the Tri-State Transportation Campaign
commenting on the airtrain and other transit projects in New York City
commenting on the airtrain and other transit projects in New York City
Neither Borrower nor Lender Be
John Lender Reporter for the Hartford Courant
speaking on the scandal involving Connecticut Governor John Rowland
speaking on the scandal involving Connecticut Governor John Rowland
The A B C-Section
Dr. David Miller Associate Professor of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology (division of maternal fetal medicine) at University of Southern California
and
Tonya Jamois President, International Cesarean Awareness Network
debate the reasoning behind the steady rise in elective cesarean surgeries in the United States
and
Tonya Jamois President, International Cesarean Awareness Network
debate the reasoning behind the steady rise in elective cesarean surgeries in the United States
Java Brew Ha Ha
Christopher Hitchens, columnist for Vanity Fair and author, discusses his article in the upcoming Vanity Fair January issue on the rise of fundamentalism in Indonesia.
Breaking News: Jose Padilla
Nat Hentoff Village Voice columnist and author of The War on the Bill of Rights and the Gathering Resistance (Seven Stories, 2003)
speaking on the breaking news over the Jose Padilla case
speaking on the breaking news over the Jose Padilla case
Brother Can You Spare A Dime?
Simon Head Director, Project on Technology and the Workplace for the Century Foundation and author of The New Ruthless Economy: Work and Power in the Digital Age
on the devaluation of the American worker in the wake of the information age
on the devaluation of the American worker in the wake of the information age
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