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Wednesday, March 17, 2004

Memoirist Martha Tod Dudman was a kind of boomer Forrest Gump: she ran away to live in San Francisco’s Tenderloin district at age 17, did LSD in college, and campaigned for Eugene McCarthy in New Hampshire in 1968. Also, economists seek to interpret Alan Greenspan’s recent remarks, documentaries by the disabled, and undecided voters "out" themselves.

Tone Deficit

Gus Faucher Senior Economist, Economy.com covers fiscal policy, taxes and spending for economy.com on Greenspan's views on the deficit

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ConnecTV

Diana Naftal Co-producer of "One Night Sit" about being gay and disabled on the ConnecTV program of documentaries from people with disabilities
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Lei Chang ConnecTV segment producer of "More Than 2 Million" about people who become disabled later in life on the ConnecTV ...

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Listener Calls

Undecided Voters

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Flying High

Martha Tod Dudman Author (and professional fundraiser) Expecting to Fly: A Sixties Reckoning(Simon & Schuster, 2004)on her reflection of the sixties

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