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Star Trek: From Nigella Lawson to Leonard Nimoy

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Thursday, November 07, 2002

Journalist Con Coughlin discusses Saddam Hussein’s reign in the Middle East, Saddam King of Terror. Nigela Lawson the U.K.s most recognized and beautiful culinary personality shares her recipes, Nigella Bites. Noted lexicographers, Roz Chast and Erin McKean discuss the origins of our quirkiest words and phrases, Weird and Wonderful Words. And a conversation with Leonard Nimoy, widely known as Dr. Spock. He shares his new book of photography Shekhina.

Con Coughlin

Journalist Con Coughlin discusses Saddam Hussein’s reign in the Middle East, Saddam King of Terror.

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Nigela Lawson

Nigela Lawson the U.K.s most recognized and beautiful culinary personality shares her recipes, Nigella Bites.
Click here for two of Nigela's recipes.

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Roz Chast and Erin McKean

Noted lexicographers, Roz Chast and Erin McKean discuss the origins of our quirkiest words and phrases, Weird and Wonderful Words.

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Leonard Nimoy

Leonard Nimoy, widely known as Dr. Spock, shares his new book of photography Shekhina.

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