Ruth Reichl, editor-in-chief of Gourmet magazine, helps us navigate the joys and perils of eating seafood. Then FactCheck.org’s Brooks Jackson examines the veracity of the claims made in the Bush and Kerry campaign advertisements. Next up, Editor David Wallis and journalist/contributor Ted Rall discuss Killed: Great Journalism Too Hot To Print--a compilation of articles written by well-known authors for big-name publications that were pulled due to their controversial nature. Finally, Bradley P. Dean has collected 50 of Henry David Thoreau’s unpublished letters on spirituality for his new book, Letters to a Spiritual Seeker.
Ruth Reichl
Gourmet magazine’s Ruth Reichl on making seafood choices that are good for you and for the environment.
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» More on mercury contamination and PCBs in fish
Music: Swingtime!, The Canadian Brass: "Blue Rondo a la ...
» More on Blue Ocean
» More on mercury contamination and PCBs in fish
Music: Swingtime!, The Canadian Brass: "Blue Rondo a la ...
Brooks Jackson
Brooks Jackson from FactCheck.org, on the factual accuracy of political claims made in TV ads, debates, speeches, interviews, and news releases.
» Listen to clips of the ads on the Lopate election page
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Music: ...
» Listen to clips of the ads on the Lopate election page
» More on FactCheck.org
Music: ...
David Wallis and Ted Rall
Editor David Wallis and contributor Ted Rall on a new collection of articles: Killed: Great Journalism Too Hot To Print.
» More on the book
Music: Isan: "Betty’s Lament"
Ulrich Schnauss: "Knuddelmaus"
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Music: Isan: "Betty’s Lament"
Ulrich Schnauss: "Knuddelmaus"
Bradley P. Dean
Bradley P. Dean’s collection of letters on spirituality written by Henry David Thoreau: Letters to a Spiritual Seeker.
» More on the book
Music: Soundtrack to He Got Game, the music of Aaron Copland: "Letter From Home"
» More on the book
Music: Soundtrack to He Got Game, the music of Aaron Copland: "Letter From Home"

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