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Thursday, February 12, 2004

It’s been ten years since South Africa held its first free elections open to all adult citizens. Former African National Congress official Cheryl Carolus remembers the historic day and assesses her country’s transition to democracy.

"Regulations, if you have them, should address problems and we don’t think dancing is the problem."
--Commissioner Gretchen Dykstra on the Cabaret laws

En Guard

Colonel Sam Gardiner, Retired Air Force Colonel who teaches military operations at The War Colleges
Explaining the National Guard as it was in 1972 and today

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Good Intel

Shaye Perry Storm, Senior at Midwood High School in Brooklyn and finalist in the Intel Science Talent Search
Discussing his archaeological research on the effects of codfish overfishing since the 15th century
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Neha Chauhan, Senior at Susan E. Wagner High School, Staten Island ...

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Freddy, Set, Go!

Fernando Ferrer, President of the Drum Major Institute for Public Policy, former Bronx Borough President and mayoral candidate
Talking about his political aspirations and how he’ll spend his campaign war chest

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Tweedle Dee And Tweedle Democrat?

Listeners, listing the issues that separate the Democratic Presidential candidates in their minds

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