Now that it’s March, it’s time to get serious about doing your taxes. On our next program, two tax experts will update us on what’s new in the tax law this year that might help you out or take a bigger bite. Also, how the Chinese Revolution changed Chinese cuisine, and Monday Morning Politics with Newsweek’s Richard Wolffe.
Monday Morning Politics
Richard Wolfe, senior White House correspondent at Newsweek, talks about the presidential campaign and the investigation into the Walter Reed scandal.
Second in Command
David Paterson, New York's Lieutenant Governor, talks about the agenda for the Spitzer/Paterson administration.
Revolutionary Cuisine
Fuchsia Dunlop, food writer and author of Revolutionary Chinese Cookbook: Recipes from Hunan Province (W.W. Norton & Co., 2007), talks about how communism affected Chinese cooking.
Revolutionary Chinese Cookbook is available for purchase at Amazon.com
Fuchsia Dunlop's recipe for tang yuan, ...
Revolutionary Chinese Cookbook is available for purchase at Amazon.com
Fuchsia Dunlop's recipe for tang yuan, ...
Taxing Questions
Mark Luscombe, lawyer, CPA, and the principal federal tax analyst at CCH, provider of tax law information for tax professionals, with I. Jay Safier, a certified public accountant and principal in the firm of Rosen Seymour Shapss Martin & Co, LLP in New York ...
Open Phones
Listeners weigh in on Senator Clinton and Senator Obama's speeches in Selma this weekend.
Required Reading: March 5, 2007
No U.S. Backup Strategy For Iraq (Washington Post)
'It Is Just Not Walter Reed'(Washington Post)
U.S. Predicting Steady Increase for Emissions (NY Times)
In Guatemala, Officers' Killings Echo Dirty War (NY Times)
$Hocking! Con Ed In Bid To Boost Charges (NY Post)
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