What the FAA Knew, What the Administration Did
Friday, February 11, 2005
According to a classified report by the 9/11 Commission, the FAA had repeated warnings in the summer of 2001 that terrorists were planning to hijack a plane inside the US. Why is the administration blocking the release of more classified reports? Commission vice-chair Lee Hamilton has some ideas.
That's Aderall, Folks!
Matthew Herpermedical and science writer at forbes.com, on the FDA's decision not to ban Adderall in the US
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Vera Sharav President the Alliance for Human Research Protection says the FDA should follow Canada's lead and ban Adderall
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Vera Sharav President the Alliance for Human Research Protection says the FDA should follow Canada's lead and ban Adderall
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A Little Bluegrass
Aaron Keith Harris Writer for Country Music Today and Bluegrass Unlimited, discusses Alison Krauss' new CD
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James Reams bluegrass singer, in the band "James Reams and the Barnstormers"
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James Reams bluegrass singer, in the band "James Reams and the Barnstormers"
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What the FAA Knew, What the Administration Did About it
Lee Hamilton, vice chair of the 9/11 Commission and president and director of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, says the whole story of 9/11 hasn't yet been told
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Social Security, Part 1
Robert S. McElvaine, professor of History at Millsaps College and author, The Great Depression: America, 1929-1941 (Crown, 1984), on the origins of Social Security
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» Robert S. McElvaine