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June 9, 2003

Peace Against Deep Recession in Israel

Israel is in the midst of one of its worst recessions in its 55-year history. We talk about Israel’s economy and how economic factors are influencing the peace process.

Creating an Al Qaeda Connection

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Leaks from intelligence community insiders tell that the Bush and Blair governments misused their spy agencies to build a case for war in Iraq.

Death by Firing Squad

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A man on death row in Utah wants to die by firing squad. The state says, “yes.”

Reunion of Neighbors and Friends, Muslim and Jewish

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An Iraqi Jewish teenager and a five-year old Muslim boy were neighbors in Baghdad, in the 1970s. In 1978 the teenager fled Iraq with her family and lost touch with the Muslim boy. Recently, they reunited and became the subject of a recent New York Times op-ed cartoon.

Hillary’s Memoir

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The Hillary Rodham Clinton memoir is hot off the press, so we talk to members of the DC Roundtable about the buzz in Washington.

Monkey Pox

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A virus similar to smallpox has made its first appearance in the Western Hemisphere, infecting four people in the Midwest.

Classical Highlights

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Here and Now’s classical music connoisseur talks about some of the concert highlights coming up this summer.

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Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Singer-songwriter Tom Rush. (Muffett/Flickr)

Ever since folk singer Tom Rush recorded his version of Murray McLauchlan’s “Child’s Song” about a young man leaving home, it’s become not only a concert staple for Rush but also a part of many graduation ceremonies.

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Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Nurses Fatima Guillen, left, and Fran Wendt, right, give Kimberly Magdeleno, 4, a Tdap whooping cough booster shot, as she is held by her mother, Claudia Solorio, at a health clinic in Tacoma, Wash. (AP)

Health officials in Washington have declared a whooping cough epidemic, but the down economy isn’t helping treatment and vaccination efforts.

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Friday, May 11, 2012
Mark Zuckerberg

Some Wall Street investors were rankled when Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg showed up in his signature hoodie. They say it’s a sign of immaturity. But Business Insider CEO Henry Blodget says Zuckerberg has come into his own as CEO, and Facebook is a great buy for people who believe in Zuckerberg’s social mission.

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