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Monday, April 17, 2006

As the situation in Iraq fails to stabilize, an insurgency is growing among some key US military figures. A slew of retired generals are now calling for the ouster of Defense Secretary, Donald Rumsfeld. Find out what this means for the administration as we talk Monday Morning politics. Also: the radio diary of a South African teenager living with AIDS, the impact illegal immigration has on African Americans and your calls.

Monday Morning Politics

Eleanor Clift, contributing editor at Newsweek
and
Richard Wolffe, senior White House correspondent for Newsweek
- on Rumsfeld, Iraq and Iran

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Hearing AIDS

Joe Richman, producer of "Thembi's Diary" a Radio Diary
and
Thembi Ngubane, South African teenager
- on her radio diary about living with AIDS in South Africa

ยป Thembi's Diary

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Jobs Race

Vernon Briggs, professor of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell University
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Craig Wilder, professor of history at Dartmouth College and author, In the Company of Black Men: The African Influence on African American Culture in New York City, (New York University Press, 2001)
- on whether ...

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Open Phones

Listeners call in with their views on what New Yorkers can teach the world about civic decorum

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How To Catch Tom Friedman

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Where's Brian?


Gone to the dogs...

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Photo File: Thembi Ngubane


Aids diary-keeper Thembi Ngubane

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Required Reading: Arpil 17, 2006

In which Bloomberg tells illegals not to strike, taxes flatten, MoMA devises tours for the memory-impaired, and Karl Lagerfeld launches his own label...

"Bloomberg Warns Against Strike by Illegal Immigrants"

"Taxes Flatten but Deep Pockets Still Bulge" (LA Times)

"MoMA offers art experience to Alzheimer's sufferers" (USA ...

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