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Around the World In 1095 Days

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Friday, May 30, 2003

Jim Rogers, world record holder for the longest continuous car trip, seems like an unlikely source for investment advice. But he claims a person can learn more about global economics from world travel than any text book. He shares his adventures and tips in his book Adventure Capitalist. Plus, Ellen Ullman with her debut cyber-novel, The Bug. And Susan Fales-Hill remembers her mother in her book Always Wear Joy.

Jim Rogers

Jim Rogers, world record holder for the longest continuous car trip, seems like an unlikely source for investment advice. But he claims a person can learn more about global economics from world travel than any text book. He shares his adventures and tips in his book Adventure Capitalist.
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Andrew Jarecki

Andrew Jarecki will be discussing his debut documentary film, Capturing the Friedmans.

Music: Frailty Soundtrack composer Brian Tyler

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Ellen Ullman

Ellen Ullman discusses her debut cyber-novel, The Bug.

Music: The Usual Suspects Soundtrack composer John Ottman

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Susan Fales-Hill

Susan Fales-Hill remembers her mother Always Wear Joy.Read an excerpt of her book in the Reading Room.

Music: Mighty Aphrodite Soundtrack
Neal Hefti "Li'l Darlin" performed by The Count Basie Orchestra
Ray Noble "I Hadn't Anyone Till You" performed by Errol Garner

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