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Week of November 19, 2007 |
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Home Care and Maintenance
Scott Spies, Home Inspector with Spies Home Inspection
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Paying Farmers for Environmental Services: When,
Where and Whether it Makes Sense
Gerald C. Nelson, Professor in the Department of
Agricultural and Consumer Economics at the University of
Illinois
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Privacy In Peril: How We Are Sacrificing A
Fundamental Right In Exchange For Security And
Convenience
James B. Rule, Distinguished Affiliated Scholar at the
Center for the Study of Law and Society at the
University of California, Berkeley |
Legacy Of Ashes: The History Of The CIA
Tim Weiner, Pulitzer Prize Winning Journalist and a
Reporter for The New York Times
Archive from 7/27/07 |
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| Wed |
Thirst: Fighting The Corporate Theft Of Our Water
Alan Snitow, Award-Winning Documentary Filmmaker and
Journalist; and Deborah Kaufman, Film Producer, Director
and Writer |
Water Management and Drought Issues
Michael J. Hayes, Director of the National Drought
Mitigation Center in the School of Natural Resources at
the University of Nebraska, Lincoln; and
Peter Binney, Director of Aurora Water, Aurora, Colorado |
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| Thurs |
“Intelligence Squared - Russia is Becoming Our Enemy
Again”
From NPR and featuring journalist Claudia Rosett, Wall
Street Journal columnist Bret Stephens, and foreign
policy expert J. Michael Waller; World Policy Institute
Senior Fellow Nikita Khrushchev Nina Khrushcheva,
Columbia University Political Science Professor Robert
Legvold, and Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Vice President for Studies of Russia, China and Eurasia
Mark Medish. The moderator is Economist Deputy Editor
Edward Lucas. |
“Intelligence Squared - It's Time to End Affirmative
Action”
From NPR and featuring New York Sun columnist John H.
McWhorter, Center for Individual Rights President
Terence J. Pell, and actor, social commentator and
syndicated columnist Joseph C. Phillips; Asian American
Legal Defense and Education Fund Attorney Khin Mai Aung,
UCLA and Columbia Law School Law Professor Kimberlé
Crenshaw, and writer and educator Tim Wise. The
moderator is Robert Siegel of NPR's All Things
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A Magnificent Catastrophe: The Tumultuous Election
of 1800, America’s First Presidential Campaign
Edward J. Larson, Professor of History and Law at
Pepperdine University and the 1998 Recipient of the
Pulitzer Prize in History
Archive from 10/25/07 |
Sputnik: The Shock Of The Century
Paul Dickson, Writer
Archive from 10/19/07
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