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Tuesday, April 19, 2005

Are today’s politics laying the groundwork for tomorrow’s “Timothy McVeighs”? On the 10th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing, Mark Potok of the Southern Poverty Law Center looks at the continuing threat of home-grown terrorism. Also: the latest from the Vatican.

Smoke Signals

Father Jean-Pierre Ruiz Professor, Departmentt of Theology and Religious Studies at St. John's University
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Daniel Thompson, Ph.D Associate Chair of the Department of Theology and director of Religious Studies at Fordham University
- on the process of picking a new Pope in the conclave

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Open Phones

listeners call in and talk about their experiences with marriage counseling, whether it worked or why it didn't

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Home-Grown Terror

Mark Potok, Director of Intelligence Project for the Southern Poverty Law Center
- marks the 10th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing with an update of domestic terrorist threats
» More on the Intelligence Project for The Southern Poverty Law Center

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New York 51: District 24

James F. Gennaro, New York City Council Member (D-24), chair of the Environmental Protection Committee
- on life and politics in his Queens district
» More on Council member Gennaro

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