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Wednesday, February 04, 2004

Iowa is a distant memory, New Hampshire is so one week ago. Now that Arizona, Missouri, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Delaware, North Dakota, and South Carolina have voted, the race for president has become a truly national contest. Also, Janet Jackson and Howard Dean "show themselves", the return of Socrates café, and sex slavery in New York.

Oh Carolina

Terence Samuel Washington Correspondent for US News & World Report on the democratic presidential primary

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Sins of the Flash

Stuart Derdeyn Entertainment Reporter for The Provincenewspaper in Vancouver, British Columbia on the media furors over Janet Jackson's bustier and Howard Dean's scream

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Ancient Wisdom, Modern Lives

Christopher Phillips Founder and Director, Society of Philosophical Inquiry Six Questions of Socrates: A Modern-Day Journey of Discovery through World Philosophy W.W. Norton & Company; 1st edition (January 2004) on his book

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Human Traffic

Suzanne Tomatore Director, Immigrant Women and Children Project , Association of the Bar of the City of New York Fund, Inc.
on the problem of human trafficking in the New York area

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