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Trail-blazing with Ivins

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Monday, September 29, 2003

Columnist Molly Ivins riffs and rants on the Bush era in America, in her new book Bushwhacked
. Across the world, a different kind of columnist, “The Bagdad Blogger”, known as Salam Pax, wrote about the times in Iraq. He joins Brian to talk about life during Sadam’s rule and after the American invasion. Also a review of the news in Washington.

Rice Dream

Ted Alden Washington reporter for Financial Times on the weekend’s 's Washington news and newsmakers (including National Security Advisor, Condoleezza Rice.)

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The Blog of War

Salam Pax blogger and author, Salam Pax: The Clandestine Diary of an Ordinary Iraqi (Grove Press, 2003) recounts his experiences during the US war on Iraq

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Pruning the Bushes

Molly Ivins Nationally syndicated columnist, best-selling author and co-author, Bushwhacked: Life in George W. Bush's America (Random House, 2003)

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I Toll You So

Bruce Schaller of Schaller Consulting, former Deputy Director of Marketing Research and Analysis at New York City Transit, and author of a study saying traffic can be reduced in Brooklyn by adding bridge tolls. Sharing his findings on the traffic reducing effect of bridge tolls.

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