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2001 Audio On-Demand & Program Descriptions
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July 31, 2001
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Darkness and the Future of the Universe
Doug Duncan - Astronomer at the University of Chicago
Sean Carroll - Assistant professor in physics and a faculty member at the Enrico Fermi Institute at the University of Chicago

July 30, 2001
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Theories of Justice
Iris Young – Professor of political science at the University of Chicago and the author of Inclusion and Democracy
Anthony Laden – Assistant professor of philosophy at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and author of Reasonably Radical: Deliberative Liberalism and the Politics of Identity

July 27, 2001
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The Short Story in American Literature
Ana Castillo – A Chicago based writer. Her latest novel is Peel My Love Like an Onion
Richard Stern – Professor of English language and literature at the University Of Chicago. His latest novel Pacific Tremors will be published this fall
Bill Buford – The fiction editor at the New Yorker Magazine

July 26, 2001
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The Anti-Globalism Movement
Lauren Langman – Professor of sociology at Loyola University Chicago
Doug Morris – Ph.D candidate at Loyola University and a volunteer editor for the independent media center, a network of web sites that cover the alternative globalization movement.
Michael Hardt – Assistant professor in literature at Duke University and the co author, with Antonio Negri, of “Empire"

July 25, 2001
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New Forms of Charity and Welfare
Ben Page – Professor of political science and an associate faculty member at the Institute for Policy Research at Northwestern University
Carol Winn – Director of the foster care and adoption division at Ada McKinley Community Services, a non for profit human services agency serving Chicago’s south and west side
Samuel Greg – Director of the center for economic personalism at the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty

July 24, 2001
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Trends in Medical Education
Dr. Quentin Young – Odyssey’s Medical Contributor
Dr. Max Buja – Dean of the University of Texas Medical School at Houston
Dr. Mike Berkowitz – Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania Heath System in Philadelphia

July 23, 2001
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Religion in Public Life
Jean Bethke Elshtain – Professor in social and political ethics and in the Divinity School at the University of Chicago and a co – editor of Religion in American Public Life: Living with Our Deepest Differences
Particia Chang – Professor of sociology and the assistant director of the Boisi Center for Religion and American Public Life

July 20, 2001
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Film Forum: Looking
Jonathan Rosenbaum – Film critic for the Chicago Reader and the author of Movie Wars: How Hollywood and the Media Conspire to Limit What Films We Can See
Pamela Robertson-Wojek – Assistant professor in film, television, and theater at Notre Dame University and the author of Guilty Pleasures: Feminist Camp From May West to Madonna
Tom Gunning – Professor and acting chair of the department of cinema and media studies at the University of Chicago, and the author of Fritz Lang: Allegories of Vision and Modernity
(rebroadcast)

July 19, 2001
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“Republic.Com” by Cass Sunstein
Cass Sunstein – The Karl Llewellyn professor of jursiprudence in the law school and the department of political science at the University of Chicago. His latest book is Republic.Com
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July 18, 2001
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Science and Ethics
Rex Chisholm - Professor of cell and molecular biology and director of the Center for Genetic Medicine at Northwestern University
Mark Waymack - Director of graduate program in medical ethics at Loyola University - Chicago

July 17, 2001
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The Monetary Value of the Environment
Don Coursey - Professor in the Harris School of Public Policy Studies at the University of Chicago and a partner at Policy Solutions, a private consulting firm
William Schweiker - A professor in theological ethics at the University of Chicago

July 16, 2001
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Mona Lisa (rebroadcast)
Lyle Massey – Assistant professor of art history at Northwestern University
Kim Rorschasch – The Dana Feitler director of the Smart Museum at the University of Chicago
Homi Bhabha –The Chester Tripp distinguished service professor in the humanities at the University of Chicago

July 13, 2001
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Second Amendment Jurisprudence
Sanford Levinson - Professor of law and government at the University of Texas
David Kopel - Research director at the Independence Institute and a columnist for The National Review

July 12, 2001
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401(k) and Retirement Savings
David Wray – President of the Profit Sharing / 401(k) Council of America, a non profit association of companies that sponsor 401k plans
Mike Miller – Chairman of the department of economics at DePaul University
Frieda Kavouras – Director of employee financial education at Ernst and Young

July 11, 2001
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The State of College Athletics
Lester Munsen – Associate editor for Sports Illustrated
Allen Sanderson – Professor of economics and a senior lecturer in the college at the University of Chicago

July 10, 2001
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Medical Information on the Internet
Quentin Young – Odyssey’s Medical Contributor
Howard Wolinsky – A technology and medical reporter for the Chicago Sun Times and the co-author, along with Judi Wolinsky, of Healthcare Online for Dummies
Gretchen Berland – Healthcare policy analyst at Rand and a principal investigator for a recent study on the quality of health information on the internet which appeared in the Journal of the American Medical Association

July 9, 2001
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The Legacy of the Great Books Program
Wayne Booth – Professor Emeritus in English languages and literature and in the college at the University of Chicago and the author of The Rhetoric of Fiction
Stanley Fish – Dean of the college of liberal arts and sciences at the University of Illinois at Chicago. His latest book is How Milton Works

July 6, 2001
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Film Forum: A.I.
Jonathan Rosenbaum - film critic for the Chicago Reader and the author of Movie Wars
John Petrakis - teaches screenwriting at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and is a film writer for the Chicago Tribune

July 5, 2001
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Journalism and the Web
Charlie Madigan – Perspectives editor at the Chicago Tribune and a former managing editor at Britannica.com
Rich Gordon – Associate professor and chair of the new media program at the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University

July 4, 2001
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The Declaration of Independence
Herman Sinaiko – Professor and chair of the committee on general studies in the humanities at the University of Chicago
George Anastaplo – Professor of law at Loyola University. His latest book is Abraham Lincoln: A Constitutional Biography

July 3, 2001
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The Political Judiciary
David Strauss – The Henry N. Wyatt professor of law and an editor of The Supreme Court Review at the University of Chicago Law School
Susan Mezey – Professor of political science at Loyola University Chicago

July 2, 2001
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The Trial of Microsoft
Shane Greenstein – Professor of management and strategy in the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University
Randall Picker – Professor of anti-trust law at the University of Chicago


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