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Tuesday, April 08, 2003

New York Times economic columnist Jeff Madrick discusses how the war in Iraq will affect the federal budget. Then, Robert Schiller, author of The New Financial Order, explains how finances must be approached in the new millennium. Matt Birkbeck, author of A Deadly Secret, examines the mysterious disappearance of Kathryn Durst and Jo Anne Van Tilburg explores the life of Katherine Routledge and her remarkable expedition to Easter Island.

Jeff Madrick

New York Times economic columnist Jeff Madrick discusses how the war in Iraq will affect the federal budget.

Music: Erin Brockovich Soundtrack music by Thomas Newman

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Robert J. Schiller

Robert J. Schiller, author of The New Financial Order explains how finances must be approached in the new millennium. Read an excerpt of Schiller's book in the Reading room.

Music: L'Emploi Du Temps music by Jocelyn Pook
Talk Radio Soundtrack music by Stewart Copeland

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Matt Birkbeck

Matt Birkbeck examines the mysterious disappearance of Kathryn Durst A Deadly Secret. Read an excerpt of Birkbeck's book in the Reading Room.

Music: Primal Fear Soundtrack composer James Newton Howard

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Jo Anne Van Tilburg

Jo Anne Van Tilburg explores the life of Katherine Routledge and her remarkable expedition to Easter Island, Among Stone Giants.

Jo Anne Van Tilburg will be speaking at:
The Explorers Club
46 East 70th St.
Thursday April 10 at 7pm

Music: Oscar and Lucinda Soundtrack music by Thomas Newman

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