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Monday, December 26, 2005

The news didn’t stop in New York last week just because the trains weren’t running. Jeanine Pirro dropped out of her race for the Senate, Eliot Spitzer got into a nasty spat with LMDC Chair John Whitehead, and the City Council got interested in spreading broadband access.

Monday Morning Politics

Marie Cocco, syndicated columnist for the Washington Post Group,
-on George Bush's speeches on the war in Iraq and other news from Washington

» Marie Cocco's recent columns

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Tsunami: One Year Later

Richard F. Mollica, Director of the Harvard Program in Refugee Trauma and Professor of Psychology at the Harvard Medical School,
-on the mental and emotional state of tsunami survivors

» Harvard program in refugee trauma

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While You Were Striking

Bob Hardt, executive producer and political director, NY1,
and
Garry Pierre-Pierre, editor and publisher of the Haitian Times,

and
Pete Donohue, transit reporter for the New York Daily News,
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-on local news that got overlooked during the strike
...

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