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Free Trade in Terror

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Tuesday, May 10, 2005

In her new book, Terror Incorporated: Tracing the Dollars Behind the Terror Network, economist Loretta Napoleoni argues that terrorist group finances are so woven into our mainstream financial institutions that we’re ambivalent about really following the money trail. Also: “Slacker Mom” meets “Overachiever Mom” and the next installment in the New York 51 series: City Council Member Margarita Lopez (D) on life and politics on the Lower East Side.

Tug of War

Bob Hennelly, WNYC Reporter
- on yesterday's City Council hearings and today's elections in New Jersey

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Miller Brewing

Gifford Miller, City Council Speaker (D-5th district) and mayoral candidate
- on yesterday's City Council hearings and the latest from Ground Zero
» Gifford Miller

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Wives and Mothers

Wendy Sachs, author, How She Really Does It: Secrets of Successful Stay-At-Work Moms (Da Capo Press, 2005),
- says moms who stay at work stay happy
» Secrets of Successful Stay-At-Work Moms
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Muffy Mead- Ferro, author, Confessions Of A Slacker Wife (Da Capo ...

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Free Trade in Terror

Loretta Napoleoni, Journalist and author, Terror Incorporated: Tracing the Dollars Behind the Terror Networks (Seven Stories Press, 2005),
- how free markets make following the terror group money trail difficult

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NY51: District 2

Margarita Lopez,
- Councilwoman (D-district 2), represents the Lower East Side, East Village, Gramercy Park, Rosehill, Kips Bay; southern part of Murray Hill
» District 2 background information on GothamGazette.com

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