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Friday, February 06, 2004

Shortly before the 2000 election, articles appeared calling into question then-candidate Bush’s record in the Air National Guard. The veracity of the charge was never settled, and today some prominent are democrats saying the president was AWOL when he should have been on the tarmac. Also, Section Eight housing faces the ax, and the job market in the five boroughs.

Vouching for Housing

Douglas Apple General Manager, New York City Housing Authority
on administering the country's largest Section 8 Voucher program Housing

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Section 8 Housing 2

Howard Husock Contributing Editor of City Journal, published by the Manhattan Institute and Director of Case Studies in Public Policy at the John F. Kennedy School of Govt at Harvard America's Trillion Dollar Housing Policy Mistake: The Failure of American Housing Policy (Ivan R. Dee, 2003)
on the failures of ...

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Nine AM And Nowhere To Be…

Rebecca Byrne Senior Writer, The Street.com
on the release of disappointing employment figures

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The Missing

Spencer Ackerman assistant editor at The New Republic
says the media was AWOL on Bush's National Guard absences and Walter V. Robinson Editor, Investigative Team for the Boston Globe
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Frank Lalli Ex-Editor- In-Chief, George Magazine on the article published in his magazine

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Follow Up Friday

Listener call ins on Michelle Singletary and Ruben Navarette Jr.

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