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Tuesday, March 04, 2003

Nicolas de Torrente, a member of Doctors Without Borders examines the humanitarian implications of a war in Iraq. Jeffrey Sharlet discusses a religious sect and his latest feature article in this month’s Harpers, Jesus Plus Nothing. Jonathan Conant and Jason Corkum take us into the strange and wonderful world of trapeze artists. And Stephen Dubner recollects his childhood hero and shares his memoir, Confessions of a Hero Worshipper.

Nicolas de Torrente

Nicolas de Torrente, a member of Doctors Without Borders examines the humanitarian implications of a war in Iraq.

Music: Die Hard Soundtrack music by Michael Kamen

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Jeffrey Sharlet

Jeffrey Sharlet discusses a religious sect and his latest feature article in this month’s Harpers, Jesus Plus Nothing.

Music: Primal Fear Soundtrack composer James Newton Howard

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Jonathan Conant and Jason Corkum

Jonathan Conant and Jason Corkum take us into the strange and wonderful world of trapeze artists.

Music: Pavement-Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain "Newark Wilder"

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Stephen Dubner

Stephen Dubner recollects his childhood hero and shares his memoir, Confessions of a Hero Worshipper.

Music: Field of Dreams Soundtrack composer James Horner

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