We continue our 2006 election series, “30 Issues in 30 Days” with Issue Two: Are New Yorkers Overtaxed? Also, New York Times columnist Frank Rich and his new book, “The Greatest Story Ever Sold: The Decline and Fall of Truth from 9/11 to Katrina.”
Rich Material
Frank Rich, New York Times columnist, author The Greatest Story Ever Sold: The Decline and Fall of Truth from 9/11 to Katrina (Penguin, 2006)
- why he thinks the White House obscures reality
- why he thinks the White House obscures reality
The Case for Spinach
Marion Nestle, professor of Nutrition Food Studies and Public Health at New York University and author, What to Eat (FSG, 2006)
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Joan Gussow, Emeritus professor of Nutrition and Education at Teacher's, College-Columbia University and author, This Organic Life: Confessions of a Suburban Homesteader (Chelsea Green 2001)
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Joan Gussow, Emeritus professor of Nutrition and Education at Teacher's, College-Columbia University and author, This Organic Life: Confessions of a Suburban Homesteader (Chelsea Green 2001)
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30 Issues in 30 Days: Are New Yorkers Over Taxed?
Frank Mauro, executive director Fiscal Policy Institute
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Matt Guilbault, executive director of the New York State Tax Union
- on why New Yorkers and taxed and how it can be remedied
Fiscal Policy Institute
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Matt Guilbault, executive director of the New York State Tax Union
- on why New Yorkers and taxed and how it can be remedied
Fiscal Policy Institute
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Sky High, Rock Bottom: Real Estate in New York
Jhoanna Robledo, contributing editor at New York Magazine
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Anonymous or Mr. Brownstoner, blogger for Brownstoner.com a real estate blog
- talk about housing prices stagnating and whether home owners should buy, sell or hold
Jhoanna Robledo's article in New York Magazine
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Anonymous or Mr. Brownstoner, blogger for Brownstoner.com a real estate blog
- talk about housing prices stagnating and whether home owners should buy, sell or hold
Jhoanna Robledo's article in New York Magazine
Marion Nestle
Marion Nestle, professor of Nutrition Food Studies and Public Health at New York University is in studio to discuss the tainted spinach epidemic ...
Required Reading: September 26, 2006
Stricter Voting Laws Carve Latest Partisan Divide (NY Times)
U.S. Eases Carry-On Liquid Ban (Washington Post)
Detainee Measure to Have Fewer Restrictions (Washington Post)
Data on Homes Cause Jitters (LA Times)
Guantanamo's Uneasy Ramadan (LA Times)
