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Wednesday, September 03, 2003

Tune in for another in our series of campaign call-ins. This time, we’ll be talking to “Nascar Dads” (they’re the new soccer moms). Also, we’ll talk about what the Bush administration thinks is going right in Iraq—and what legislators on both sides of the aisle think is going wrong. Also investment strategist and author Peter Marber on why globalization is working.

The Bright Side of Iraq

Jim Carrafano, Senior Fellow at the Heritage Foundation, on what's been going right in Iraq

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The Bitter Bill

Ed Henry, Senior Editor for Roll Call, and writer of the "Heard on the Hill" column, says Congress will ask tough questions about spending on Iraq

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Boomerang Kids

Frank Furedi, Professor of Sociology at the University of Kent at Canterbury, and author of Therapeutic Culture: Cultivating Vulnerability in an Anxious Age (to be published by Routledge in October, 2003), on children who won't grow up even though they're adults

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Nascar Dads

open phones for this political demographic (Nascar dads) the 2nd in our series of campaign call-ins

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Change from the Till

Peter Marber, Investment banker and author, on his book: Money Changes Everything: How Global Prosperity is Reshaping Our Needs, Values, and Lifestyles (Prentis Hall, 2003)

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