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January 2004


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January 30, 2004
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Audio Israel: Barrier, Security, Palestinians
Gerald Steinberg — Professor of political science at Bar Ilan University in Israel
director of the program on conflict management and negotiation
Audio Middle East: Palestinian Stories
Wendy Pearlman — PhD student at Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University and author of Occupied Voice: Stories of Everyday Life from the Second Intifada
Audio Combating Communalism in India
Dr. Asghar Ali Engineer — Director of the Center for the Study of Society and Secularism, and the Institute of Islamic Studies in Mumbai, India
www.indiansunited.org
www.csss-isla.com
www.imc-usa.org
www.stopthehate.org

January 29, 2004
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Audio World and Chicago Social Forums
James Tindwa — Executive director of Chicago Jobs with Justice
Audio Global Activism: Working for Peace and Development in Sri Lanka
A.T. Ariyaratne — Founder of Sarvodaya, a development organization in Sri Lanka

January 28, 2004
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Audio Hutton Report: Sexed-Up
Excerpt from Hutton report announcement, 1/28/04
Audio Hutton Report: Reaction
Rodney Barker — Professor of government at the London school of economics
Audio Hutton Report: Blair at Parliament
Excerpts from the British parliament, 1/28/04
Audio U.S. Attempts to End Criminal Tribunals: Part Two
Doug Cassel — Director of the Center for International Human Rights at Northwestern University School of Law
Audio Guatemala: Woman Seeks Justice for Murdered Sister
Kate Doyle — Senior analyst, National Security Archive

January 27, 2004
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Audio North Korea: Resuming Talks on Nuclear Program
Jack Pritchard — Visiting fellow in foreign policy studies, Brookings Institution, former U.S. ambassador, and special envoy for negotiations with North Korea
Audio Azerbaijan: Suppression of Opposition
Peter Bouckaert — Senior researcher, Human Rights Watch

January 26, 2004
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Audio National Security Council: What is It and How Has It Performed?
John Prados — Research fellow on national security Affairs for the National Security Archive at George Washington University
Audio Kashmir: India and Pakistan Agree to Talks
Dr. Khalid Qazi — Clinical professor of medicine, University of Buffalo board member, Kashmiri American council

January 23, 2004
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Audio Where Voters Rank Foreign Policy and Why: Part I
Excerpts from potential voters on the street
Audio Where Voters Rank Foreign Policy and Why: Part II
John Zogby — President and CEO of Zogby International
Audio Where Voters Rank Foreign Policy and Why: Part III
James Lindsay — Vice President, council on foreign relations and co-author of America Unbound: The Bush Revolution in Foreign Policy
Audio Where Voters Rank Foreign Policy and Why: Part IV
Kitty Kurth — President of Kurth Lampe public relations and political consulting

January 22, 2004
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Audio Obesity, Sugar and World Health
Neville Rigby — Director of Policy and Public Affairs for the International Association for the Study of Obesity
Audio Israel: Ariel Sharon Under Fire
Amotz Asa-El — Executive editor, The Jerusalem Post
Audio Global Activism: Turning Korea’s DMZ Into a Peace Park
Hall Healy — Environmental Engineer, Consultant for the DMZ Forum,
Principal of Facilitated Solutions International
www.dmzforum.org
www.savingcranes.org
www.kfem.or.kr

January 21, 2004
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Audio Liberia: View from UN Military Observer
Jeff Beelaert — UN military observer based in Monrovia, Liberia, Captain in the U.S. Marine Corp
Audio U.S. Attempts to End Criminal Tribunals: Part One
Doug Cassel — Director of the Center for International Human Rights at Northwestern University School of Law
Audio Billionaire Using His Money to Oust George Bush
George Soros, Financier, CEO of Soros Fund Management Founder of The Open Society Institute and author of upcoming book, The Bubble of American Supremacy: Correcting the Misuse of American Power
Remarks delivered at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Monday January 19, 2004

January 20, 2004
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Audio Iraq: UN Role in Elections?
Fawaz Gerges — Christian A. Johnson is chair of international affairs and Middle Eastern studies at Sarah Lawrence College, and author of America and Political Islam: Clash of Cultures or Clash of Interests?
Audio International Criminal Court: It’s Role and Future
Philippe Kirsch – President and chief justice, international criminal court

January 19, 2004
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Audio Iraq: Political Maneuverings Continue
Phebe Marr — Author of The History of Modern Iraq, and former senior fellow at the Institute for National Strategic Studies
Audio Surgery in War Zones
Gino Strada - Founder of Emergency, an Italian NGO that provides surgical assistance and rehabilitation for the victims of antipersonnel mines and other war casualties (www.vitw.org)

January 16, 2004
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Audio Suggestions for the War on Terrorism
Dr. Jeffrey Record — Professor in the Department of Strategy and International Security at the U.S. Air Force ’s Air War College
Audio Putting Saddam on Trial
M. Cherif Bassiouni — Professor of law, president of the International Human Rights Law Institute at DePaul University
Doug Cassel — Professor of law, director of the Center for International Human Rights at Northwestern University school of law and Worldview human rights commentator
Audio Sunless
Milos Stehlik — Worldview film contributor

January 15, 2004
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Audio Space: Concerns about New Bush Plans for the Moon
Bruce Gagnon — Coordinator, Gobal Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space
Audio Bush Immigration Policy
Doug Cassel — Director of the Center for International Human Rights
Northwestern University School of Law

January 14, 2004
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Audio Suggestions for the War on Terrorism
Richard Perle — Former assistant secretary of defense and co-author of An End to Evil: How to Win the War on Terror
Audio Observations from Iraq
Kathy Kelly — Founder and coordinator of Voices in the Wilderness

January 13, 2004
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Audio Iran: Dispute Over Banned Reform Candidates
Ahmad Sadri — Professor of sociology at Lake Forest College and columnist for the Daily Star of Lebanon
Audio Conservation Groups: Accountability and Mission Issues
M. Sanjayan — Lead scientist, Atlantic conservation region, the Nature Conservancy

January 12, 2004
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Audio Haiti: Calls for Aristide's Ouster
Jim Morrel — Executive director of the Haiti democracy project, former advisor to Jean-Bertrand Aristide
South African singer, writer, and composer Vusi Mahlasela
Audio South Africa: Artist Promotes Peace Through Song
Vusi Mahlasela — South African singer, writer and composer
 

South African singer, writer,
and composer Vusi Mahlasela


January 9, 2004
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Audio Iraq's Kurds: Rumors of Autonomy
Henri Barkey — Professor of international relations at LeHigh University
Audio Iraqi Women and Public Opinion
Gretchen Soderlund — Assistant professor and mellon fellow in communication and society in the University of Chicago’s department of sociology
Audio The Battle of Algiers
Milos Stehlik — Film commentator and director of Facets Multimedia
Audio Bam: History and Earthquake Relief
Ebrahim Fakouri — Professor emeritus in educational psychology at Indiana State University

January 8, 2004
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Audio Iraq: Prisoners Released
James Ross — Senior legal advisor, Human Rights Watch
Audio Global Activism Story: Empowering Rural Women in Senegal
Molly Melching — Founder of Tostan, an organization in Senegal working to empower rural women to make socio-economic and health decisions.

January 7, 2004
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Audio Weapons of Mass Destruction: Bush Policy
Jayantha Dhanapala — Former U.N. Undersecretary-General of Disarmament Affairs
Audio Weapons of Mass Destruction: Bush Policy
Paul Leventhal — President of the Nuclear Control Institute
Audio Weapons of Mass Destruction: Bush Policy
Kevin Martin — Executive director, Peace Action

January 6, 2004
   
  Program preempted to present a special National Public Radio broadcast of the Democratic Presidential debate.

January 5, 2004
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Audio Afghanistan Gets a New Constitution India-Pakistan Summit
Ahmed Rashid — Correspondent for the Far Eastern Economic Review, based in Pakistan and author of Taliban and Jihad
Audio Georgia: Elections Bring 36-Year-Old to Power Perspective 1
Cory Welt — Visiting Fellow with the Russia and Eurasia program, Caucasus initiative at the Center for Strategic International Studies in Washington, D.C.
Audio

Georgia: Elections Bring 36-Year-Old to Power Perspective 2
Amanda Wooden — Professor of Political Science, Northeastern Illinois University, election observer in Georgia


January 2, 2004
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Audio Conflict Resolution in Chiapas
Heike Kammer — International Peace Team Volunteer in Chiapas for The International Service for Peace, known as SIPAZ
Audio Fighting Free Trade Agreements in El Salvador
Elsie Orellana — Legal Affairs Secretary for Cripdes, the Association of Rural Communities for the Development of El Salvador

January 1, 2004
   
  Worldview preempted for a special presentation


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