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Tuesday, May 04, 2004

As our country focuses in on the war on terror, Helen Caldicott and Robert McNamara contend our most serious threats is still nuclear. Not a bomb in a suitcase but thousands of Russian warheads, remnants of the cold war, still targeting our cities.

Women in Uniform

Melissa Sheridan Embser-Herbert Ph.D , associate professor of Sociology at Hamline University and author, Camouflage Isn't Only for Combat: Gender, Sexuality, and Women in the Military (NYU Press, 1998 and A Modest Proposal: Privacy as a Flawed Rationale for the Exclusion of Gays and Lesbians from the U.S. Military (International ...

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Eat the Rich, Fight with the Church, Save the Woods

Bob Hennelly WNYC New Jersey correspondent and a contributing editor for New Jersey Monthly on McGreevey's eighth inning maneuverings

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Yongbyon Silver

David Kang associate professor of government and adjunct associate professor at the Tuck School of Business, Dartmouth College Nuclear North Korea: A Debate on Engagement Strategies (Columbia University Press, 2003)
and Victor Cha D.S. Song-Korea Foundation Chair in Asian Studies and associate professor of government in the Edmund ...

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Open Phones

Listeners' reactions to Robert McNamara, and Vietnam veterans.

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The Fog of Silence

Former Defense Sec’y Robert McNamara (who referred to himself as former Secretary of State) appeared with anti-nuclear activist Dr. Helen Caldicott (who said she’s not an anti-nuclear activist but a pediatrician and specialist in global preventive medicine). Strange bedfellows? Maybe, but they’re talking about the remaining threat from ...

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