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Shooting Under Fire

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Wednesday, November 13, 2002

Combat photographers Peter Howe and Ron Haviv have been on assignment in war-torn areas ranging from Vietnam to Afghanistan. They share their experiences on the front lines in their books Shooting Under Fire and Afghanistan: The Road to Kabul. Jean J Beard and Peggy Gillespie discuss coping with mental illness, Nothing to Hide. Archer Mayor shares his new novel, The Sniper’s Wife. And fix-it gurus Ubell and Son take listeners calls about home repair.

Al & Larry Ubell

Fix-it gurus Ubell and Son take listeners calls about home repair.

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Peter Howe and Ron Haviv

Combat photographers Peter Howe and Ron Haviv have been on assignment in war-torn areas ranging from Vietnam to Afghanistan. They share their experiences on the front lines in their books Shooting Under Fire and Afghanistan Road to Kabul.

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Jean J Beard and Peggy Gillespie

Jean J Beard and Peggy Gillespie discuss coping with mental illness, Nothing to Hide: Mental Illness In The Family.

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Archer Mayor

Archer Mayor shares his new novel, The Sniper’s Wife.

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Health

Hello. I am Fatmata Binta Barrie, a teenage researcher. I speak to you on behalf of my colleagues in Sierra Leone. My topic today is health. Young people named lack of health care their third top concern. Poverty and lack of education are the main causes of many of our ...

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Education

I am Mohamed Alie Kanu. I participated as an adolescent researcher in the research study identifying the concerns facing young people in Sierra Leone and solutions to these concerns.

The topic I would like to talk on is education. Education is the top concern of young people. For young people, ...

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