Ambassador William Clark, Jr., former US ambassador to India and president of the Japan society, claims the US led war in Iraq will not only have significant implications for the Middle East, but for the far east as well. He discusses the effect the war will have on our policies in North Korea. Then, Scott Spencer talks about his new novel, A Ship Made of Paper. And Stephen Eliot chronicles his formative years spent in the University of Chicago’s Sonia Shankman Orthogenic school, then run by controversial psychiatrist Bruno Bettelheim, known for his unorthodox and often cruel mental treatment.
William Clark, Jr
Ambassador William Clark, Jr., former US ambassador to India and president of the Japan society, claims the US led war in Iraq will not only have significant implications for the Middle East, but for the far east as well. He discusses the effect the war will have on our policies ...
Scott Spencer
Scott Spencer talks about his new novel, A Ship Made of Paper.
Music: Intersection Soundtrack composser James Newton Howard
Music: Intersection Soundtrack composser James Newton Howard
Stephen Eliot
Stephen Eliot chronicles his formative years spent in the University of Chicago’s Sonia Shankman Orthogenic school, then run by controversial psychiatrist Bruno Bettelheim, known for his unorthodox and often cruel mental treatment. Eliot's book is called Not the Thing I Was: Thirteen Years at Bruno Bettelheim's Orthogenic School.
Music: Awakenings ...
Music: Awakenings ...

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