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Tuesday, November 23, 2004

ABC’s Desperate Housewives is the smash hit of the TV season, a dramedy that casts a cynical eye on the lives of suburban homemakers. What does it say about us?

Hudson News

Robert George New York Post editorial writer and columnist on the developments over the Guy Velella case
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Errol Louis Columnist for the Daily News on the Guy Vallela case

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Oxford-Bound

Eugene Shenderov, Brooklyn College senior and one of 32 recently-named Rhodes scholars, shares his journey from illness and poverty to academic excellence
» Brooklyn College
» City University of New York
» The Rhodes Scholarships
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Matthew Goldstein, chancellor ...

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Family Friendly

Lisa Kowitt Sr. Vice President, Director of Media & Agency Managment at Wachovia on the marketing of family friendly programming

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Consumers: From the Cradle to the Grave

Ralph Nader, Consumer advocate, 2004 presidential candidate and author, The Good Fight : Declare Your Independence and Close the Democracy Gap (HarperCollins 2004), on "Selling Our Children and the commercialization of childhood
» Nader.org

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Life on Wisteria Lane

Myrna Blyth former editor of Ladies Home Journal, founding editor of More, contributor to National Review and author, Spin Sisters: How the Women of the Media Sell Unhappiness--and Liberalism--to the Women of America (St. Martin's Press 2004) on the joys of Desperate Housewives
» Myrna Blyth

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