Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman – will he convince voters to support him as an Independent after he lost the Democratic primary? And is he part of a new centrist political movement in his alliance with Mayor Bloomberg? Also, the Republican candidate in the Connecticut race, Alan Schlesinger; 30 Issues in 30 Days, #29 – “Is Polarization Inevitable in American Politics?” with Bowling Alone author Robert Putnam and NPR’s Juan Williams; and a woman who runs and children’s home/yoga retreat in the Sacred Valley of Peru.
The Candidates
Senator Joseph Lieberman, U.S. Senator (D-CT), running as the independent candidate this year
- on his bid for re-election on the independent line
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Alan Schlesinger, Republican candidate for Connecticut
- wants to take Connecticut's Republican votes
- on his bid for re-election on the independent line
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Alan Schlesinger, Republican candidate for Connecticut
- wants to take Connecticut's Republican votes
Sacred Passages
Kia Ingenlath , visionary who runs a home for children in the Sacred Valley in Peru
- tells us her life story and how she takes care of 30 children in Peru
Chandler Sky Foundation
- tells us her life story and how she takes care of 30 children in Peru
Chandler Sky Foundation
30 Issues in 30 Days: Is Polarization Inevitable in American Politics?
Juan Williams, senior correspondent for National Public Radio and author, Enough: The Phony Leaders, Dead-End Movements, and Culture of Failure That Are Undermining Black America--and What We Can Do About It (Crown, 2006)
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Robert Putnam, professor of ...
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Robert Putnam, professor of ...
Wine is Fine
Stephen Helfand , professor of Molecular, Cellular Biology Biochemistry at Brown University,
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Howard Eisenson, M.D., director of the Duke University Diet and Fitness Center,
- on the highly publicized new study showing a substance found in red wine ...
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Howard Eisenson, M.D., director of the Duke University Diet and Fitness Center,
- on the highly publicized new study showing a substance found in red wine ...
Required Reading: November 2, 2006
For Colombians, A Growing Peril From Land Mines (Washington Post)
U.S. Reports Plot to Topple Beirut Leaders (NY Times)
Iran Is Offering Bounty to Agents Who Can Entice Western Tourists (NY Times)
On Election Night, Networks Plan to Proceed With Caution (Washington Post)
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