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War and Darkness

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Tuesday, September 02, 2003

Dr. Sheri Fink discusses her book War Hospital about a group of medical personnel isolated in an embattled town during the Bosnian civil war. Marketing consultant Mary Lou Quinlan looks into the world of female consumers, Just Ask A Woman. Then, Robert Lopez, Jeff Marx writers and composers of the off Broadway hit, Avenue Q join puppeteer Rick Lyon to discuss its Broadway debut. And Richard Stratton, executive producer of the series “Street Time,” talks about parolees and their officers.

Dr. Sheri Fink

Dr. Sheri Fink discusses her book War Hospital about a group of medical personnel isolated in an embattled town during the Bosnian civil war. Find out how they treated patients without running water, heat, electricity or even anesthesia.

The main characters of the book War Hospital will come together at ...

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Mary Lou Quinlan

Marketing consultant Mary Lou Quinlan looks into the world of female consumers, Just Ask A Woman: Cracking the Code of What Women Want and How They Buy.

Music: The Incredibly True Adventures Of Two Girls In Love Soundtrack composer Terry Dame

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Robert Lopez, Jeff Marx and Rick Lyon

Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx writers and composers of the off Broadway hit, Avenue Q, join puppeteer Rick Lyon to discuss its Broadway debut.
Find out more on Avenue Q: The Musical.

Music: “If You Were Gay” and ...

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Richard Stratton

Richard Stratton, executive producer of the series “Street Time,” talks about parolees and their officers.

Music: The Usual Suspects Soundtrack composer John Ottman

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