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Friday, June 06, 2003

Ann Hulbert examines American approached to parenting, from Dr. Spock to the present, Raising America. Plus, Indian journalist Aniruddha Bahal exposes the seedy underbelly of corruption and crime in Kashmir in his debut novel, Bunker 13. And Donald Bain joins stewardesses Margaret Rose and Cindy Kuhns to talk about some of the hilarious adventures of flight attendents, Coffee, Tea or Me.

Ann Hulbert

Ann Hulbert examines American approached to parenting, from Dr. Spock to the present, Raising America: Experts, Parents and A Century of Advice About Children.

Music: Avalon Soundtrack music by Randy Newman

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Aniruddha Bahal

Indian journalist Aniruddha Bahal exposes the seedy underbelly of corruption and crime in Kashmir in his debut novel, Bunker 13.

Music: Catch Me If You Can Soundtrack composer John Williams

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Donald Bain, Margaret Rose and Cindy Kuhns

Donald Bain joins stewardesses Margaret Rose and Cindy Kuhns to talk about some of the hilarious adventures of flight attendents, Coffee, Tea or Me: The Uninhibited Memoir of Two Airline Stewardesses.

Music: Catch Me If You Can Soundtrack composer John Williams

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