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March 7, 2008

Jerusalem School Shooting

Hamas militants in Gaza are claiming responsibility for an attack at a Jewish seminary in Jerusalem that left eight students dead yesterday. It was the first deadly attack in the Israeli capital in four years. The gunman was a Palestinian resident of Jerusalem who had an Israeli ID card. We speak with Gideon Lichfield of The Economist.

The Bloody Shirt

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It could be called America’s first war against terrorism. More than 3,000 blacks and their white allies in the South were killed during a bloody insurgency in the decade after the Civil War ended.

Primary Problems

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Democratic party leaders are huddling to come up with an answer on what to do about Florida and Michigan. The Democratic National Committee (DNC) punished the two states when they moved up their primaries by taking away their seats at the DNC presidential nominating convention. But with the primary contest so close between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, there’s a move to find a way to get delegates from those states seated at the convention. Our guest is Jim Roosevelt, Co-chair of the DNC Rules Committee.

Letters and Sports

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Your thoughts and our conversation with Only A Game’s Bill Littlefield.

Leon Fleisher

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After over 30 years in which he did not have the use of his right hand because of a neurological movement disorder, acclaimed pianist Leon Fleisher has recovered enough of its function to return to recording and performing. This week he is performing Beethoven’s Concerto Number 5 with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and we caught up with him after a rehearsal.

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Friday, May 18, 2012
The Appian Road, in the Monti Aurunci area of Italy. (Robert Kaster/University of Chicago Press)

For many people, this time of year is an occasion for road trips — up and down the coasts, across the U.S., through Europe. For Robert Kaster, it was a time to venture along the most ancient roads of all time: the Appian Way in Italy.

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Friday, May 18, 2012
(Michael M. Phillips/Wall Street Journal)

It was supposed to be a calm ride for marines travelling in Zaranj, along Afghanistan’s border with Iran, but a suicide bomb changed that. Photographer Michael Phillips witnessed the scene unfold and joins us.

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Thursday, May 17, 2012
Musician John Fullbright at Here & Now studios at WBUR in Boston. (Jesse Costa/Here & Now)

Okemah, Okla., is the birthplace of folk legend Woody Guthrie. It’s also the hometown of singer-songwriter John Fullbright, who at just 24, is already being compared with folk great Townes Van Zandt.

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