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Wednesday, October 11, 2006

All eyes on YouTube! In less than two years of existence the internet video site has changed the way millions use television and the web. It’s now in the midst of a political speech/censorship debate and was just bought by Google for $1.65 Billion. Also, new higher estimates of the Iraqi civilian death toll; Hip Hop culture meets 7th Avenue Fashion in a new exhibit at the Museum of the City of New York; live coverage of President Bush's press conference and Lucky Issue 13 in our election series, “30 Issues in 30 Days” – Global Warming, Beyond Kyoto.

Death Toll

Larry Korb, Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress, former Assistant Secretary of Defense in the Reagan Administration and retired naval reserve captain
and
Sarah Leah Whitson, executive director of Human Rights Watch Africa and Middle East division
- on the study that reveals the Iraqi death ...

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You on YouTube

Steve Safran, managing editor of Lostremote.com, a blog about the TV business and president of the Safran Group a media consulting firm
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John Battelle, columnist for Business 2.0 Magazine, co-founder of Wired Magazine, author, The Search: How Google and Its Rivals Rewrote the Rules ...

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Phashion Show

Michael Henry Adams, Harlem historian, guest co-curator of the exhibit Black Style Now at the Museum of the City of New York, and co-author with photographer Paul Rocheleau, Harlem: Lost and Found (Monacelli Press, 2001)
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Sarah Henry, chief curator at the Museum of the City ...

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Live Coverage

President Bush's Press Conference

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30 Issues: Global Warming, Beyond Kyoto

Juliet Eilperin, Washington Post national environmental reporter and author, Fight Club Politics: How Partisanship is Poisoning the U.S. House of Representatives (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc, 2006)
- looks at federal, state and local government responses to global warming and how partisan politics figure in

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Michael Henry Adams




Michael Henry Adams

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Michael Henry Adams, Harlem historian and guest co-curator of the exhibit "Black Style Now" currently at the Museum of the City of ...

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Sarah Henry




Sarah Henry

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Sarah Henry, chief curator at the Museum of the City of New York, talks about the museum's current exhibit, "Black Style Now". October ...

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Iraq Casualties

A new study from a team of public health researchers at John's Hopkins University estimates the the civilian casualties since the 2003 invasion of Iraq exceeds 600,000. Read the study: "Mortality after the 2003 invasion of Iraq: a cross-sectional
cluster sample survey"
(PDF file)

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