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Friday, December 13, 2002

Legal scholars John P. Mackenzie and Norman Redlich examine the Rehnquist court and its record on issues ranging from capital punishment and religion to the Bush and Gore presidential race, The Rehnquist Court. Four-star chef Daniel Boulud takes us into the kitchens of his three celebrated New York Restaurants and reveals some of his culinary secrets, Chef Daniel Boulud. Gary Cooper’s daughter, Maria Cooper Janis and writer, director, and producer John Mulholland discuss the western classic, High Noon.

John P. Mackenzie and Norman Redlich

Legal scholars John P. Mackenzie and Norman Redlich examine the Rehnquist court and its record on issues ranging from capital punishment and religion to the Bush and Gore presidential race, The Rehnquist Court: Judicial Activism on the Right.

Music: A Civil Action Soundtrack composer Danny Elfman tracks 2, 9

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Daniel Boulud

Four-star chef Daniel Boulud takes us into the kitchens of his three celebrated New York Restaurants and reveals some of his culinary secrets, Chef Daniel Boulud: Cooking in New York City.
Read the introduction of Daniel Boulud's Cafe Boulud Cookbook in the Reading Room.

Music: The Little Thief Soundtrack ...

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Maria Cooper Janis, John Mulholland and Jonathon Foremon

Gary Cooper’s daughter, Maria Cooper Janis and writer, director, and producer John Mulholland discuss the western classic, High Noon.

Music: The Wild West soundtrack "The Last of the Mohicans"-Main Theme
"Lonsone Dove"-main theme

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