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Tuesday, October 10, 2006

As the former head of Citigroup, Sandy Weill has been called the most important man on Wall Street in the past half-decade. He gives his insight on big business in a globalized world. Plus, 30 Issues in 30 Days: Medicaid fraud in New York State; a diplomatic history of U.S. - North Korean relations; and famed Indian cookbook author and actress Madhur Jaffrey.

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Marion Creekmore, retired career diplomat, Distinguished Visiting Professor of History and Political Science at Emory University, former program director of the Carter Center and author, A Moment of Crisis: Jimmy Carter, The Power of a Peacemaker, and North Korea’s Nuclear Ambitions (PublicAffairs, 2006)
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James R. Lilley, ...

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Where There’s a Weill...

Sandy Weill, chairman emeritus of Citigroup and author, with Judah S. Kraushaar, of The Real Deal: My Life in Business and Philanthropy (Warner Business Books, 2006)
- discusses his memoir

The Real Deal is available for purchase at Amazon.com

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30 Issues in 30 days: Medicaid in NY State

Richard Perez Pena, reporter for the New York Times
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Jon Cohen, MD, chief medical officer at The North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System, former candidate for Lieutenant Governor
- on the causes behind the ballooning Medicaid costs and the political

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Currying Favors

Madhur Jaffrey, actress, cookbook maven and author, Climbing the Mango Trees: A Memoir of a Childhood in India (Knopf 2006)
- talks about her life, her acting and her cooking

Climbing the Mango Trees is available for purchase at Amazon.com

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Madhur Jaffrey




Madhur Jaffrey

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Madhur Jaffrey, movie star, cook book maven and author.

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