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Tuesday, April 20, 2004

In their 10 years of democracy, South Africans have struggled to come to terms with their apartheid past. Pumla Godobo-Madikizela, a member of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, has written an account of her personal struggle to understand and even forgive an apartheid-era death squad leader.

Making a Stand on the Stadium

Anthony WeinerCongressman (D-NY), 9th District wants the Jets stadium to be built in Queens.

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Test Case

Eva Moskowitz Councilwoman (D-4th District-Upper East Side)on third grade testing and other education issues.

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Search Party

Rick Karr, NPR's Culture, Media, and Technology Correspondent just completed a week long series called "The Search Engine Wars" analyses the business of search engines and their growing influence on our lives.

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Truth and Consequences

Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela clinical psychologist and author of A Human Being Died That Night: A South African Woman Confronts the Legacy of Apartheid (Houghton Mifflin, 2003) reflects on the state of reconciliation today in South Africa.

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Wolf in Lamb's Clothing

Taped interplay between Senator Kennedy and Paul Wolfowitz from the Senate armed services committee.

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The Searchers

NPR’s Rick Karr covered more than one search engine in his five-part series The Search Engine Wars but when he was on the show today our listeners wanted to talk Google and Gmail.

In the last few weeks the company has found themselves embroiled in ...

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