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May 9, 2008

Lebanon

Sectarian clashes reminiscent of Lebanon’s bloody 15 year civil war continue in Beirut today.

Haiti Food Crisis

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The head of the U.N. World Food Program said this week that high food prices have caused a “global hunger emergency.” There have been riots across the world, including in Haiti, where more than half the population lives on less than $1 a day. We speak with Dr. Evan Lyon, a resident at Brigham and Women’s Hospital who works in Haiti with Paul Farmer’s Partners in Health clinics.

Tips

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The lawyer for skycaps at Logan International Airport in Boston is asking a judge to overturn an American Airlines ban on tipping. The ban was instituted after the porters won a $325,000 class action lawsuit last month against the airlines. The skycaps claim American’s $2.00 curbside check-in fee cuts into their tips. We speak with the skycaps’ head lawyer, Shannon Liss-Riordan.

Snacktime

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Canadian alt rockers, The Barenaked Ladies, have just released their first children’s album. It’s called “Snacktime” and three of the band’s members; Ed Robertson, Jim Creeggan and Tyler Stewart join us to talk about their foray into the “family friendly” music genre. Barenaked Ladies web site for this Cd and to watch the video and get a free download of the song 7-8-9 go to:

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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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