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In the play Biro, actor and playwright Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine, depicts the story of a man who has survived war in his homeland of Uganda, only to find himself struck with AIDS and caught by US immigration.
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In the play Biro, actor and playwright Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine, depicts the story of a man who has survived war in his homeland of Uganda, only to find himself struck with AIDS and caught by US immigration.
» The Official Blog of the Brian Lehrer Show
Loosing Faye-th and Baghdad Dispatch
Faye Bowers National Security Correspondent for the Christian Science Monitor on the news out of Washington DC this week
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Mohamad Bazzi Middle East Bureau Chief for Newsday explains the week's news from Iraq
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Mohamad Bazzi Middle East Bureau Chief for Newsday explains the week's news from Iraq
A Ugandan's Odyssey
Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine actor, photographer and creator of the dramatic work, "Biro" on his new play about a Ugandan ex-soldier with AIDS imprisoned in the US
Downtown Rising
Michael Slattery Senior Vice President, Real Estate Board of New York on retail real estate prices going up in Manhattan
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Jennifer Sun Policy Associate, Asian Americans for Equality on whether the rise of real estate rates has hit Chinatown.
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Jennifer Sun Policy Associate, Asian Americans for Equality on whether the rise of real estate rates has hit Chinatown.
Unger Pains
Craig Unger Journalist and author, House of Bush, House of Saud: The Secret Relationship Between the World's Two Most Powerful (Scribner, 2004) revisits the evacuation of Saudi nationals in the days after the September 11 attacks
I Spy You Buy
Rep. Jay Inslee Congressman (D-Washington State) on his proposed legislation regulating spyware
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Marty Lafferty President, Distributed Computing Industry Association says it's too early for spyware legislation
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Marty Lafferty President, Distributed Computing Industry Association says it's too early for spyware legislation
O’Neill to Bremer to Clarke
Some email from listeners today:
On blacking out Ted Koppel tonight:
“… when the clean up of the Trade Center was celebrated, part of the ceremony was a reading of all the names of the dead, complete with flags waving and tears. No one objected to that.”
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