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Friday, April 30, 2004

Airs weekdays at 10AM
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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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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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

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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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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

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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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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.”

On the ...

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