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Tuesday
9/25/2007
10:00 AM
070925E
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Kathleen Dunn
After ten, Kathleen Dunn and her guests discuss a new documentary that follows the 2004 Missouri Democratic primary to replace retiring 28-year veteran and former House Majority Leader Dick Gephardt.
Guests: - Frank Popper, filmmaker, “Can Mr. Smith get to Washington Anymore?” - Jeff Smith, Missouri 4th District State Senator, featured in the documentary. The film will be shown at the Milwaukee International Film Festival, Saturday, September 29 - 2:15PM at The Downer Theatre.
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Tuesday
9/25/2007
10:00 PM
070925E
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Kathleen Dunn
After ten, Kathleen Dunn and her guests discuss a new documentary that follows the 2004 Missouri Democratic primary to replace retiring 28-year veteran and former House Majority Leader Dick Gephardt.
Guests: - Frank Popper, filmmaker, “Can Mr. Smith get to Washington Anymore?” - Jeff Smith, Missouri 4th District State Senator, featured in the documentary. The film will be shown at the Milwaukee International Film Festival, Saturday, September 29 - 2:15PM at The Downer Theatre.
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Monday
9/24/2007
9:00 AM
070924D
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Kathleen Dunn
It’s all things political with Kathleen Dunn and her guest, after nine.
Guest: Craig Gilbert, Washington Bureau Chief, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
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Monday
9/24/2007
10:00 AM
070924E
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Kathleen Dunn
According to Kathleen Dunn’s guest, after ten, it's time to drastically expand the Bill of Rights to deal with changes in the last half-century that are continuing into the future.
Guest: Joseph Coates, author, “A Bill of Rights for 21st Century America”.
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Monday
9/24/2007
10:00 PM
070924E
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Kathleen Dunn
It’s all things political with Kathleen Dunn and her guest, after ten.
Guest: Craig Gilbert, Washington Bureau Chief, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
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Friday
9/21/2007
9:00 AM
070921D
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Kathleen Dunn
How old is the universe? Are there other planets like Earth? How and why do massive stars explode? After nine, Kathleen Dunn and her guest examine a list of the fifty greatest mysteries of the universe.
Guest: Rich Talcott, senior editor, Astronomy Magazine. www.astronomy.com REBROADCAST FROM 6/04/07
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Friday
9/21/2007
10:00 AM
070921E
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Kathleen Dunn
After ten, Kathleen Dunn’s guests discuss understanding philosophy through jokes.
Guests: Thomas Cathcart and Daniel Klein, co-authors, "Plato and a Platypus Walk into a Bar: Understanding Philosophy Through Jokes." REBROADCAST FROM 7/19/07
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Friday
9/21/2007
10:00 PM
070921E
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Kathleen Dunn
After ten, Kathleen Dunn’s guests discuss understanding philosophy through jokes.
Guests: Thomas Cathcart and Daniel Klein, co-authors, "Plato and a Platypus Walk into a Bar: Understanding Philosophy Through Jokes." REBROADCAST FROM 7/19/07
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Thursday
9/20/2007
9:00 AM
070920D
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Kathleen Dunn
The Iraqi Government has charged the American security firm Blackwater with civilian deaths in an incident last weekend. After nine, Kathleen Dunn and her guest examine the role of private contractors in Iraq.
Guest: Jeremy Scahill, journalist and Puffin Writing Fellow, Nation Institute. Author, “Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army.”
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Thursday
9/20/2007
10:00 AM
070920E
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Kathleen Dunn
Kathleen Dunn is joined by actor and author Alan Alda, after ten, for a conversation about art, activism, celebrity, and his new book, "Things I Overheard While Talking to Myself."
Guest: Alan Alda, actor who played Hawkeye Pierce on the television series MASH. Author, "Things I Overheard While Talking to Myself" (Random House).
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Thursday
9/20/2007
10:00 PM
070920E
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Kathleen Dunn
Kathleen Dunn is joined by actor and author Alan Alda, after ten, for a conversation about art, activism, celebrity, and his new book, "Things I Overheard While Talking to Myself."
Guest: Alan Alda, actor "Hawkeye Pierce" on the television series MASH. Author, "Things I Overheard While Talking to Myself" (Random House).
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Wednesday
9/19/2007
9:00 AM
070919D
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Kathleen Dunn
It’s time for Kathleen Dunn's September Open Line, after nine. Call in with your program ideas and guest suggestions.
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Wednesday
9/19/2007
10:00 AM
070919E
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Kathleen Dunn
After ten, Kathleen Dunn talks with the makers of a new documentary, “King Corn,” about food production and consumption in the U.S.
Guests: - Curt Ellis, co-producer of “King Corn”. - Aaron Woolf, producer and director, “King Corn”. "King Corn" will play at the Milwaukee International Film festival, Friday September 28, at 9:45pm. www.kingcorn.net www.milwaukeefilmfest.org
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Wednesday
9/19/2007
10:00 PM
070919E
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Kathleen Dunn
After ten, Kathleen Dunn talks with the makers of a new documentary, “King Corn,” about food production and consumption in the U.S.
Guests: - Curt Ellis, co-producer of “King Corn”. - Aaron Woolf, producer and director, “King Corn”. "King Corn" will play at the Milwaukee International Film festival, Friday September 28, at 9:45pm. www.kingcorn.net www.milwaukeefilmfest.org
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Tuesday
9/18/2007
9:00 AM
070918D
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Kathleen Dunn
Senator Hillary Clinton is the latest candidate to unveil her health care plan in the run-up to the 2008 presidential election. After nine, Kathleen Dunn and her guest examine the role of health care in the race for the White House.
Guest: Helen Halpin, Ph.D., M.S.P.H., director, Center for Health and Public Policy Studies, University of California at Berkeley.
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Tuesday
9/18/2007
10:00 AM
070918E
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Kathleen Dunn
After ten, Kathleen Dunn and her guest examine ‘political theology,’ the relation of religion to politics in modern western civilization.
Guest: Mark Lilla, author, "The Stillborn God: Religion, Politics, and the Modern West" (Knopf).
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Tuesday
9/18/2007
10:00 PM
070918E
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Kathleen Dunn
Senator Hillary Clinton is the latest candidate to unveil her health care plan in the run-up to the 2008 presidential election. After nine, Kathleen Dunn and her guest examine the role of health care in the race for the White House.
Guest: Helen Halpin, Ph.D., M.S.P.H., director, Center for Health and Public Policy Studies, University of California at Berkeley.
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Monday
9/17/2007
9:00 AM
070917D
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Kathleen Dunn
After nine, Kathleen Dunn’s guest journalist provides a first-hand report from Iowa Senator Tom Harkin's annual Harkin Steak Fry yesterday (SUN). Presidential hopefuls and other political news of the week.
Guest: Douglas Burns, staff writer, columnist, and co-owner of the Daily Times Herald, Carroll, Iowa. Contributing writer, Iowa Independent. www.iowaindependent.com
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Monday
9/17/2007
10:00 AM
070917E
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Kathleen Dunn
After ten, Kathleen Dunn talks with a member of the Blacksmith Institute about their list of the world's most polluted places.
Guest: Meredith Block, Programs Associate and Africa Coordinator, Blacksmith Institute. www.blacksmithinstitute.org
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Monday
9/17/2007
10:00 PM
070917E
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Kathleen Dunn
After ten, Kathleen Dunn talks with a member of the Blacksmith Institute about their list of the world's most polluted places.
Guest: Meredith Block, Programs Associate and Africa Coordinator, Blacksmith Institute. www.blacksmithinstitute.org
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Friday
9/14/2007
9:00 AM
070914D
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Kathleen Dunn
After nine, Kathleen Dunn's guests discuss the upcoming Making Democracy Work Summit sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Wisconsin.
Guests: - Andrea Kaminski, Executive Director, League of Women Voters of Wisconsin. - Deborah Goldberg, Director, Democracy Center, Brennan Center for Justice. - Danielle Dresden, Producing Artistic Director, TAPIT/new works Ensemble Theater.
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Friday
9/14/2007
10:00 AM
070914E
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Kathleen Dunn
After ten, Kathleen Dunn and her guest discuss The Daily Show With Jon Stewart, and the view that it effectively and entertainingly conveys real messages through fake news.
Guest: Jason Holt, Assistant Professor, School of Recreation and Kinesiology, Acadia University. Editor and contributor, “The Daily Show and Philosophy: Moments of Zen in the Art of Fake News.”
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Friday
9/14/2007
10:00 PM
070914E
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Kathleen Dunn
After ten, Kathleen Dunn and her guest discuss The Daily Show With Jon Stewart, and the view that it effectively and entertainingly conveys real messages through fake news.
Guest: Jason Holt, Assistant Professor, School of Recreation and Kinesiology, Acadia University. Editor and contributor, “The Daily Show and Philosophy: Moments of Zen in the Art of Fake News.”
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Thursday
9/13/2007
9:00 AM
070913D
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Kathleen Dunn
After nine, Kathleen Dunn and her guests discuss the upcoming National Canine Legislation Conference this weekend in Kansas City. A look at breed specific laws, dog fighting, and a Canadian city that seems to be doing things right.
Guests: - Ledy VanKavage, Esq., Senior Director of Legislation and Legal Training, American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. www.aspca.org - Bill Bruce, Director of Animal and Bylaw Services, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. - Jim Crosby, consultant and canine expert. www.canineaggression.org
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Thursday
9/13/2007
10:00 AM
070913E
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Kathleen Dunn
Venezuela’s ambassador to the United States joins Kathleen Dunn, after ten, to discuss his nation's social and economic policies that have come under fire from the Bush administration.
Guest: Ambassador Bernardo Alvarez Herrera, Venezuela’s ambassador to the United States.
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Thursday
9/13/2007
10:00 PM
070913E
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Kathleen Dunn
Venezuela’s ambassador to the United States joins Kathleen Dunn, after ten, to discuss his nation's social and economic policies that have come under fire from the Bush administration.
Guest: Ambassador Bernardo Alvarez Herrera, Venezuela’s ambassador to the United States.
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Wednesday
9/12/2007
9:00 AM
070912D
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Kathleen Dunn
An estimated thirty percent of soldiers returning from Iraq and Afghanistan suffer from Post-traumatic Stress Disorder. After nine, Kathleen Dunn’s guest says we should treat P-T-S-D as a soul-wound through spiritual resources.
Guest: John Zemler, visiting assistant professor of Theology, Marquette University. Former artillery officer in the 1980s. He will speak this weekend at a workshop in Wheaton, Illinois: “Healing Veterans from PTSD”.
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Wednesday
9/12/2007
10:00 AM
070912E
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Kathleen Dunn
After ten, Kathleen Dunn talks with Kristen Laine about her immersion into the Elkhart, Indiana Concord High School Marching Band, chronicled in her new book.
Guest: Kristen Laine, Author, “American Band: Music, Dreams, and Coming of Age in the Heartland”.
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Wednesday
9/12/2007
10:00 PM
070912E
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Kathleen Dunn
An estimated thirty percent of soldiers returning from Iraq and Afghanistan suffer from Post-traumatic Stress Disorder. After ten, Kathleen Dunn’s guest says we should treat P-T-S-D as a soul-wound through spiritual resources.
Guest: John Zemler, visiting assistant professor of Theology, Marquette University. Former artillery officer in the 1980s. He will speak this weekend at a workshop in Wheaton, Illinois: “Healing Veterans from PTSD”.
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Tuesday
9/11/2007
9:00 AM
070911D
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Kathleen Dunn
After nine, on this, the sixth anniversary of 9/11, Kathleen Dunn talks with the author of "The Looming Tower," about Al-Qaeda, and its future in Iraq.
Guest: Lawrence Wright, Pulitzer Prize winning author, "The Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11" (Knopf/Vintage)
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Tuesday
9/11/2007
10:00 AM
070911E
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Kathleen Dunn
Can Oprah Winfrey’s endorsement of Senator Barack Obama help put him in the White House? After ten, Kathleen Dunn and her guests discuss celebrities and politics.
Guests: - Steve Ross, Professor of History, University of Southern California. - Matthew A. Baum, Visiting Associate Professor, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.
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Tuesday
9/11/2007
10:00 PM
070911E
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Kathleen Dunn
Can Oprah Winfrey’s endorsement of Senator Barack Obama help put him in the White House? After ten, Kathleen Dunn and her guests discuss celebrities and politics.
Guests: - Steve Ross, Professor of History, University of Southern California. - Matthew A. Baum, Visiting Associate Professor, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.
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Monday
9/10/2007
9:00 AM
070910D
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Kathleen Dunn
After nine, join Kathleen Dunn and her guests for a discussion of the top political stories of the week. It’s “All Things Political” every Monday in the nine o’clock hour.
Guests:
9:00 - David Yepsen, political columnist, Des Moines Register. www.desmoinesregister.com
9:30 - Chase Martyn, managing editor, Iowa Independent. www.iowaindependent.com
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Monday
9/10/2007
10:00 AM
070910E
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Kathleen Dunn
After ten, Kathleen Dunn talks with poet, novelist, essayist, screenwriter and National Public Radio commentator Andrei Codrescu (AHN-dray cuh-DRESS-cue).
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Monday
9/10/2007
10:00 PM
070910E
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Kathleen Dunn
After ten, Kathleen Dunn talks with poet, novelist, essayist, screenwriter and National Public Radio commentator Andrei Codrescu (AHN-dray cuh-DRESS-cue).
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Friday
9/7/2007
9:00 AM
070907D
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Kathleen Dunn
Reports show all-time records for low home sales and high foreclosure rates. After nine, Kathleen Dunn's guest real estate analyst explains.
Guest: Mike Larson, real estate analyst, Weiss Research, Jupiter, Florida. www.moneyandmarkets.com
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Friday
9/7/2007
10:00 AM
070907E
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Kathleen Dunn
After a lifetime of bringing opera to the masses, Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti died yesterday (Thursday). After ten, Kathleen Dunn and her guest talk about Pavarotti’s legacy and the voice that moved the world.
Guest: Lori Skelton, classical music host, Wisconsin Public Radio. Member of the Milwaukee Symphony Chorus.
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Friday
9/7/2007
10:00 PM
070907E
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Kathleen Dunn
After a lifetime of bringing opera to the masses, Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti died yesterday (Thursday). After ten, Kathleen Dunn and her guest talk about Pavarotti’s legacy and the voice that moved the world.
Guest: Lori Skelton, classical music host, Wisconsin Public Radio. Member of the Milwaukee Symphony Chorus.
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Thursday
9/6/2007
9:00 AM
070906D
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Kathleen Dunn
Can lobbyists stop the war? After nine, Kathleen Dunn's guest talks about Americans Against Escalation in Iraq... a coalition of activists, research outfits and labor unions, that now is one of Washington's most vigorous single-issue lobbies.
Guest: Michael Crowley, contributing writer, The New York Times magazine. His article, "Can Lobbyists Stop the War?" (September 9 issue).
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Thursday
9/6/2007
10:00 AM
070906E
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Kathleen Dunn
After ten, Kathleen Dunn talks with women involved with Peace Through Business, a program that teaches Afghan women about democracy and entrepreneurship.
Guests:
- Terry Neese, president and co-founder of the Women Impacting Public Policy Institute (WIPP). WIPP is the parent organization of the Peace Through Business program.
- Hasina, Afghan national who’s participating in the program
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Thursday
9/6/2007
10:00 PM
070906E
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Kathleen Dunn
After ten, Kathleen Dunn talks with women involved with “Peace through Business,” a program that teaches Afghan women about democracy and entrepreneurship.
Guests:
- Terry Neese, president and co-founder of the Women Impacting Public Policy Institute (WIPP). WIPP is the parent organization of the Peace Through Business program.
- Hasina, Afghan national who’s participating in the program
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Wednesday
9/5/2007
9:00 AM
070905D
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Kathleen Dunn
He's played both a real president and a fictional one on TV. On Thursday, presidential candidate Fred Thompson unveils his campaign via webcast. Join Kathleen Dunn and her guest, after nine, as they discuss what Thompson's candidacy means for the race.
Guest: Matthew Continetti (CON-tih-NET-ee), associate editor, The Weekly Standard. www.weeklystandard.com
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Wednesday
9/5/2007
10:00 AM
070905E
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Kathleen Dunn
For years he's interviewed Nobel prize winners and experts like E.O Wilson and Carl Sagan. After ten, Kathleen Dunn talks with NPR science correspondent Ira Flatow about his best conversations in such areas as cosmology, alternative energy, global warming, and more.
Guest: Ira Flatow, NPR science correspondent Author, "Present at the Future" (Harper Collins).
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Wednesday
9/5/2007
10:00 PM
070905E
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Kathleen Dunn
For years he's interviewed Nobel prize winners and experts like E.O Wilson and Carl Sagan. After ten, Kathleen Dunn talks with NPR science correspondent Ira Flatow about his best conversations in such areas as cosmology, alternative energy, global warming, and more.
Guest: Ira Flatow, NPR science correspondent Author, "Present at the Future" (Harper Collins).
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Tuesday
9/4/2007
9:00 AM
070904D
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Kathleen Dunn
After nine, Kathleen Dunn gets a visit from N-P-R Political Junkie Ken Rudin. You're invited to join in the conversation.
Guest: Ken Rudin, NPR political editor. He writes the weekly column, "Political Junkie". His weekly podcast, "It's All Politics," is available at www.npr.org
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Tuesday
9/4/2007
10:00 AM
070904E
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Kathleen Dunn
Preeminent historian Laurel Thatcher Ulrich joins Kathleen Dunn, after ten, to discuss history, and those who helped shape it.
Guest: Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, Professor, Harvard University. Pulitzer Prize winning author, "A Midwife’s Tale: The Life of Martha Ballard based on her diary, 1785–1812." “Well Behaved Women Seldom Make History.”
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Tuesday
9/4/2007
10:00 PM
070904E
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Kathleen Dunn
Preeminent historian Laurel Thatcher Ulrich joins Kathleen Dunn, after ten, to discuss history, and those who helped shape it.
Guest: Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, Professor, Harvard University. Pulitzer Prize winning author, "A Midwife’s Tale: The Life of Martha Ballard based on her diary, 1785–1812." “Well Behaved Women Seldom Make History.”
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Monday
9/3/2007
9:00 AM
070903D
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Kathleen Dunn
Can one learn to be happy? Yes, according to Kathleen Dunn’s guest, after nine, author and teacher of Harvard University’s most popular course.
Guest: Tal Ben-Shahar, Harvard lecturer. His course, “Positive Psychology.” Author, “Happier: Learn the Secrets to Daily Joy and Lasting Fulfillment.”
REBROADCAST FROM 6/22/07
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Monday
9/3/2007
10:00 AM
070903E
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Kathleen Dunn
After ten, with Kathleen Dunn, hear the story of one man’s breathtaking journey from blindness to sight,
Guest: Robert Kurson, author, "Crashing Through: A True Story of Risk, Adventure, and the Man Who Dared to See." www.robertkurson.com
REBROADCAST FROM 6/8/07
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Monday
9/3/2007
10:00 PM
070903E
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Kathleen Dunn
After ten, with Kathleen Dunn, hear the story of one man’s breathtaking journey from blindness to sight,
Guest: Robert Kurson, author, "Crashing Through: A True Story of Risk, Adventure, and the Man Who Dared to See." www.robertkurson.com
REBROADCAST FROM 6/8/07
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Friday
8/31/2007
9:00 AM
070831D
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Kathleen Dunn
What's the real effect of economic growth on the majority? After nine, Kathleen Dunn and her guests discuss a recent Census Bureau report that the median household income rose point-seven-percent last year, but Milwaukee had the nation's eighth-highest poverty rate.
Guests:
- Julie Kerksick, executive director, The New Hope Project, Milwaukee.
- Charity Eleson, executive director, Wisconsin Council on Children and Families.
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Friday
8/31/2007
10:00 AM
070831E
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Kathleen Dunn
Across the country, Kids are heading back to school. After ten, Kathleen Dunn talks with a veteran educator about what students, teachers, parents, and the community can do to prepare.
Guest: Coleen Armstrong, veteran teacher. Author, “The Truth About Teaching: What I Wish the Veterans Had Told Me.”
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Friday
8/31/2007
10:00 PM
070831E
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Kathleen Dunn
Across the country, Kids are heading back to school. After ten, Kathleen Dunn talks with a veteran educator about what students, teachers, parents, and the community can do to prepare.
Guest: Coleen Armstrong, veteran teacher. Author, “The Truth About Teaching: What I Wish the Veterans Had Told Me.”
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Thursday
8/30/2007
9:00 AM
070830D
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Kathleen Dunn
Is the U.S. facing a nation-wide teacher shortage? After nine, Kathleen Dunn and her guest examine how baby boomer retirement and high turnover rates are affecting the education workforce.
Guest: Tom Carroll, president, National Commission on Teaching and America’s Future. www.nctaf.org
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Thursday
8/30/2007
10:00 AM
070830E
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Kathleen Dunn
Pakistan is immersed in a struggle between moderate and militant Islam. After ten, Kathleen Dunn and her guest discuss the "Struggle for the Soul of Pakistan".
Guest: Don Belt, senior editor, Geography and World Afairs, National Geographic. Author, "Struggle for the Soul of Pakistan," (September).
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Thursday
8/30/2007
10:00 PM
070830E
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Kathleen Dunn
Pakistan is immersed in a struggle between moderate and militant Islam. After ten, Kathleen Dunn and her guest discuss the "Struggle for the Soul of Pakistan".
Guest: Don Belt, senior editor, Geography and World Afairs, National Geographic. Author, "Struggle for the Soul of Pakistan," (September).
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Wednesday
8/29/2007
9:00 AM
070829D
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Kathleen Dunn
After nine, Kathleen Dunn's guest says though history has romanticized war, the belief that it's ennobling, even useful and progressive, has been replaced with the belief that war is repulsive, and immoral.
Guest: Lewis Lapham, national correspondent, Harper's magazine. His article, "Flies in Amber," appears in the September issue.
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Wednesday
8/29/2007
10:00 AM
070829E
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Kathleen Dunn
It’s been two years since Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans. After ten, Kathleen Dunn and her guest discuss life in the city before, during, and after the storm.
Guest: Billy Sothern, attorney, Capital Appeals Project. Author, “Down in New Orleans: Reflections from a Drowned City”
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Wednesday
8/29/2007
10:00 PM
070829E
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Kathleen Dunn
After nine, Kathleen Dunn's guest says though history has romanticized war, the belief that it's ennobling, even useful and progressive, has been replaced with the belief that war is repulsive, and immoral.
Guest: Lewis Lapham, national correspondent, Harper's magazine. His article, "Flies in Amber," appears in the September issue.
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Tuesday
8/28/2007
9:00 AM
070828D
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Kathleen Dunn
Should the U.S. lower the voting age? After nine, Kathleen Dunn and her guest examine civic mindedness among adolescents.
Guest: Ruthanne Kurth-Schai, Professor and Chair, Educational Studies, Macalester College.
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Tuesday
8/28/2007
10:00 AM
070828E
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Kathleen Dunn
After ten, Kathleen Dunn and her guests discuss the global paradox of obesity and malnutrition.
Guests: 10:00 - Marion Nestle, Professor, Department of Nutrition, Food Studies, and Public Health, New York University. Author, “Food Politics: How the Food Industry Influences Nutrition and Health,” and “What to Eat.” 10:30 - Per Pinstrup-Andersen, Professor of Food, Nutrition and Public Policy Division of Nutritional Sciences, and Professor of Entrepreneurship, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Cornell University.
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Tuesday
8/28/2007
10:00 PM
070828E
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Kathleen Dunn
After ten, Kathleen Dunn and her guests discuss the global paradox of obesity and malnutrition.
Guests: 10:00 - Marion Nestle, Professor, Department of Nutrition, Food Studies, and Public Health, New York University. Author, “Food Politics: How the Food Industry Influences Nutrition and Health,” and “What to Eat.” 10:30 - Per Pinstrup-Andersen, Professor of Food, Nutrition and Public Policy Division of Nutritional Sciences, and Professor of Entrepreneurship, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Cornell University.
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Monday
8/27/2007
9:00 AM
070827D
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Kathleen Dunn
After nine, Kathleen Dunn and her guest get political, re-capping all the major news from Washington.
Guest: John G. Geer, professor of political science, Vanderbilt University. Editor, “The Journal of Politics.” Author, “Politicians and Party Politics”.
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Monday
8/27/2007
10:00 AM
070827E
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Kathleen Dunn
The war, gun control, education, the environment... What issues matter most to you? After ten, Kathleen Dunn takes your call to hear what question you would ask the presidential candidates.
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Monday
8/27/2007
10:00 PM
070827E
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Kathleen Dunn
The war, gun control, education, the environment... What issues matter most to you? After ten, Kathleen Dunn takes your call to hear what question you would ask the presidential candidates.
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Friday
8/24/2007
9:00 AM
070824D
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Kathleen Dunn
According to a new report, the U.S. suffers from “brain drain” because many skilled, foreign-born workers can’t get resident visas. After nine, Kathleen Dunn talks with one of the researchers.
Guest: Vivek Wadhwa, founder, Chairman, and CEO of Relativity Technologies. Executive in Residence/Adjunct Professor, Pratt School of Engineering, Duke University. www.kauffman.org
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Friday
8/24/2007
10:00 AM
070824E
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Kathleen Dunn
Ten songs that changed the world, ten places to see before you die, ten screw-ups in paleontology… Join Kathleen Dunn and her guest, after ten, for lists of ten.
Guest: Will Pearson, Co-founder, Mental Floss Magazine. www.mentalfloss.com
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Friday
8/24/2007
10:00 PM
070824E
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Kathleen Dunn
Ten songs that changed the world, ten places to see before you die, ten screw-ups in paleontology… Join Kathleen Dunn and her guest, after ten, for lists of ten.
Guest: Will Pearson, Co-founder Mental Floss Magazine. www.mentalfloss.com
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Thursday
8/23/2007
9:00 AM
070823D
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Kathleen Dunn
President Bush argued Wednesday that leaving Iraq now would provoke the kind of horrendous bloodbath that followed the U.S. withdrawal from Vietnam. After nine, Kathleen Dunn and her guest talk about troop withdrawal, and the frustration with the Iraqi Prime Minister, Nuri Kamal al-Maliki.
Guest: David Rieff, contributing writer, The New York Times Magazine. Author, “A Bed for the Night: Humanitarianism in Crisis.”
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Thursday
8/23/2007
10:00 AM
070823D
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Kathleen Dunn
Call in with your program and guest ideas, after ten, when Kathleen Dunn hosts her August open-line.
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Thursday
8/23/2007
10:00 PM
070823D
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Kathleen Dunn
Call in with your program and guest ideas, after ten, when Kathleen Dunn hosts her August open-line.
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Wednesday
8/22/2007
9:00 AM
070822D
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Anne Strainchamps in for Kathleen Dunn
Who's more authentic... Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton? McCain or Giuliani? After nine, Anne Strainchamps's guest discusses the quality of authenticity as the public perceives it in politicians, and ranks the current crop of Presidential contenders.
Guest: Richard Harwood, founder and president, Harwood Institute for Public Innovation.
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Wednesday
8/22/2007
10:00 AM
070822E
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Anne Strainchamps in for Kathleen Dunn
After ten, Anne Strainchamps and her guest discuss the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi (MAH-ha-REE-she MAH-hesh YO-gi) and his Transcendental Meditation program, and how it went from idealism to savvy marketing.
Guest: Geoff Gilpin, lived inside the T-M movement for five years in the seventies. Author, "The Maharishi Effect: A Personal Journey Through the Movement That Transformed American Spirituality" (Tarcher/Penguin).
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Wednesday
8/22/2007
10:00 PM
070822E
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Anne Strainchamps in for Kathleen Dunn
After ten, Anne Strainchamps and her guest discuss the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi (MAH-ha-REE-she MAH-hesh YO-gi) and his Transcendental Meditation program, and how it went from idealism to savvy marketing.
Guest: Geoff Gilpin, lived inside the T-M movement for five years in the seventies. Author, "The Maharishi Effect: A Personal Journey Through the Movement That Transformed American Spirituality" (Tarcher/Penguin).
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Tuesday
8/21/2007
9:00 AM
070821D
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Jim Packard in for Kathleen Dunn
A recent study finds teen drug abuse on the rise. After nine, Jim Packard’s guest explains why the numbers are going up, what parents can do to prevent their kids from using drugs, and how to help them if they already are.
Guest: Stanton Peele, Ph.D., J.D., an internationally recognized expert on addiction, lays out the groundwork for a new understanding of addiction as it relates to children and teens. Author of, “Addiction-Proof Your Child: a Realistic Approach to Preventing Drug, Alcohol, and Other Dependencies (A Three Rivers Press Original, September 2007). www.peele.net
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Tuesday
8/21/2007
10:00 AM
070821E
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Jim Packard in for Kathleen Dunn
After ten, the talk turns to hurricanes for Jim Packard and his guest. Get the latest on Dean, the first hurricane of the Atlantic season.
Guest: Gregory Tripoli, professor of atmospheric and oceanic sciences, UW-Madison.
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Tuesday
8/21/2007
10:00 PM
070821E
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Jim Packard in for Kathleen Dunn
After ten, the talk turns to hurricanes for Jim Packard and his guest. Get the latest on Dean, the first hurricane of the Atlantic season.
Guest: Gregory Tripoli, professor of atmospheric and oceanic sciences, UW-Madison.
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Monday
8/20/2007
9:00 AM
070820D
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Jim Packard in for Kathleen Dunn
Jim Packard and his guest get political, re-capping all the major news from Washington.
Guest: Jim Hutter, associate professor political science, Iowa State University.
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Monday
8/20/2007
10:00 AM
070820E
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Jim Packard in for Kathleen Dunn
Jim Packard and his guest economist examine problems in the real estate market, and the negative effect on the economy.
Guest: Bill Duddleston, professor of economics, Edgewood College. Director, Edgewood College Economics Education Center, Madison.
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Monday
8/20/2007
10:00 PM
070820E
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Jim Packard in for Kathleen Dunn
After ten, Jim Packard and his guest economist examine problems in the real estate market, and the negative effect on the economy.
Guest: Bill Duddleston, professor of economics, Edgewood College. Director, Edgewood College Economics Education Center, Madison.
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Friday
8/17/2007
9:00 AM
070817D
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Kathleen Dunn
The largest Irish music festival in the world is now underway in Milwaukee. After nine, Kathleen Dunn and her guests celebrate the literary and musical traditions of the Emerald Isle.
Guests: - Mick Moloney, singer, musician and folklorist hailing from County Limerick. - Tom Sweeney, musician and poet. Sweeney wrote and performed the song, "Milwaukee 25", for the 25th anniversary of Irish Fest.
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Friday
8/17/2007
10:00 AM
070817E
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Kathleen Dunn
After ten, Kathleen Dunn talks with journalist Jon Katz about his latest book, sharing his adventures of life on the farm with his dogs, and meditates on what animals can selflessly teach us... and what we owe them in return.
Guest: Jon Katz, journalist. Author, "Dog Days: Dispatches from Bedlam Farm" (Villard).
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Friday
8/17/2007
10:00 PM
070817E
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Kathleen Dunn
After ten, Kathleen Dunn talks with journalist Jon Katz about his latest book, sharing his adventures of life on the farm with his dogs, and meditates on what animals can selflessly teach us... and what we owe them in return.
Guest: Jon Katz, journalist. Author, "Dog Days: Dispatches from Bedlam Farm" (Villard).
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Thursday
8/16/2007
9:00 AM
070816D
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Kathleen Dunn
The U.S. is moving to label Iran’s Revolutionary Guard a terrorist group. After nine, Kathleen Dunn and her guest examine whether this indicates a step toward military action.
Guest: Mary Habeck, Associate Professor of Strategic Studies, Johns Hopkins University. Author, “Knowing the Enemy: Jihadist Ideology and the War on Terror.”
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Thursday
8/16/2007
10:00 AM
070816E
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Kathleen Dunn
Who says you can't buy change? After ten, Kathleen Dunn’s guests suggest we purchase products that promote change. Products like, "Mr. Ellie Pooh," paper made with 75-percent elephant dung, with profits going to save the elephants in Sri Lanka.
GUESTS: - Jono and Season Korchin (Core-chin), founders of BuyChange.com. www.buychange.com - Dr. Karl Wald (aka "Papa Pooh"), founder of Mr. Elliepooh. www.mrelliepooh.com
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Thursday
8/16/2007
10:00 PM
070816E
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Kathleen Dunn
Who says you can't buy change? After ten, Kathleen Dunn’s guests suggest we purchase products that promote change. Products like, "Mr. Ellie Pooh," paper made with 75-percent elephant dung, with profits going to save the elephants in Sri Lanka.
GUESTS: - Jono and Season Korchin (Core-chin), founders of BuyChange.com. www.buychange.com - Dr. Karl Wald (aka "Papa Pooh"), founder of Mr. Elliepooh. www.mrelliepooh.com
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Wednesday
8/15/2007
9:00 AM
070815D
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Kathleen Dunn
Pakistan celebrates sixty years of statehood this week. After nine, Kathleen Dunn talks with a Pakistani scholar about the history, culture, politics and future of that often troubled nation.
Guest: Moeed Yusuf, Special Guest Scholar, the Brookings Institution. Director of Strategic Studies, Strategic and Economic Policy Research Group, Pakistan.
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Wednesday
8/15/2007
10:00 AM
070815E
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Kathleen Dunn
After ten, Kathleen Dunn and her guest discuss BookCrossing; a way to set books free by leaving one somewhere for someone to find, and then tag and track it as it journeys through life.
Guest: Scott Sorochak, CEO, BookCrossing, www.Bookcrossing.com
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Wednesday
8/15/2007
10:00 PM
070815E
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Kathleen Dunn
After ten, Kathleen Dunn and her guest discuss BookCrossing; a way to set books free by leaving one somewhere for someone to find, and then tag and track it as it journeys through life.
Guest: Scott Sorochak, CEO, BookCrossing, www.Bookcrossing.com
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Tuesday
8/14/2007
9:00 AM
070814D
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Kathleen Dunn
Karl Rove is stepping down as White House deputy chief of staff. After nine, Kathleen Dunn and her guest discuss how Rove, who has been called the premier Republican strategist of the last decade, shaped the Bush presidency.
Guest: David Winston, president, Winston Group. www.winstongroup.net
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Tuesday
8/14/2007
10:00 AM
070814E
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Kathleen Dunn
School desegregation in Little Rock... Sputnik... Dr. Seuss... Jack Kerouac... the birth control pill… Kathleen Dunn and her guests, after nine, remember the year 1957.
Guests: - Glenn C. Altschuler, Professor of American Studies, Dean of Continuing Education and Summer Session, Cornell University. - Larry May, Professor, American Studies, University of Minnesota.
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Tuesday
8/14/2007
10:00 PM
070814E
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Kathleen Dunn
School desegregation in Little Rock... Sputnik... Dr. Seuss... Jack Kerouac (CARE-oh-wack), the birth control pill… Kathleen Dunn and her guests, after nine, remember the year 1957.
Guests: - Glenn C. Altschuler, Professor of American Studies, Dean of Continuing Education and Summer Session, Cornell University. -Lary May, Professor, American Studies, University of Minnesota.
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Monday
8/13/2007
9:00 AM
070813D
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Kathleen Dunn
Kathleen Dunn begins the week discussing all the major stories from Washington.
Guest: Bruce W. Jentleson, professor of public policy and political science, Duke University. Author, “America's Global Role After Bush," Survival.
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Monday
8/13/2007
10:00 AM
070813E
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Kathleen Dunn
A new study lists five preventative measures that could save the lives of 100,000 Americans each year. Kathleen Dunn and her guest discuss living healthier, longer.
Guest: Eduardo J. Sanchez, M.D., M.P.H, director of the Institute for Health Policy, University of Texas School of Public Health. Former commissioner of the Texas Department of State Health Services.
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Monday
8/13/2007
10:00 PM
070813E
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Kathleen Dunn
A new study lists five preventative measures that could save the lives of 100,000 Americans each year. Kathleen Dunn and her guest discuss living healthier, longer.
Guest: Eduardo J. Sanchez, M.D., M.P.H, director of the Institute for Health Policy, University of Texas School of Public Health. Former commissioner of the Texas Department of State Health Services.
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Friday
8/10/2007
9:00 AM
070810D
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Kathleen Dunn
Kathleen Dunn talks with an evolutionary biologist about Darwinism, and how we can apply it to better understand ourselves and the world around us. (Rebroadcast from 5/8/07)
Guest: David Sloan, professor of biological sciences, Binghamton University. Author, “Evolution for Everyone: How Darwin's Theory Can Change the Way We Think About Our Lives.”
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Friday
8/10/2007
10:00 AM
070810E
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Kathleen Dunn
Kathleen Dunn talks with a teacher who challenges traditional thinking and teaching, giving students the opportunity to read great literature, explore science, travel the country, and play rock 'n' roll. (Rebroadcast from 1/30/07)
Guest: Rafe Esquith, the only teacher awarded the President's National Medal of the Arts. Author, "Teach Like Your Hair is on Fire: The Methods and Madness Inside Room 56" (Viking/Penguin).
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Friday
8/10/2007
10:00 PM
070810E
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Kathleen Dunn
Kathleen Dunn talks with a teacher who challenges traditional thinking and teaching, giving students the opportunity to read great literature, explore science, travel the country, and play rock 'n' roll. (Rebroadcast from 1/30/07)
Guest: Rafe Esquith, the only teacher awarded the President's National Medal of the Arts. Author, "Teach Like Your Hair is on Fire: The Methods and Madness Inside Room 56" (Viking/Penguin).
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Thursday
8/9/2007
9:00 AM
070809D
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Jim Packard in for Kathleen Dunn
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales is under Congressional investigation for perjury and abuse of power. Jim Packard's guest historian argues that Gonzales is not the first AG to find himself in trouble.
Guest: Julian E. Zelizer, professor of history and public affairs, Department of History, Princeton University.
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Thursday
8/9/2007
10:00 AM
070809E
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Jim Packard in for Kathleen Dunn
Likes, dislikes, secrets, jokes... things friends and family often share. Researchers now say weight should be added to the list. Jim Packard and his guest discuss the theory that having overweight friends and family can make you fat.
Guest: Barbara J Rolls, PhD, chair and professor, Department of Nutritional Sciences, Pennsylvania State University. Author, “The Volumetrics Eating Plan: Techniques and Recipes for Feeling Full on Fewer Calories.”
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Thursday
8/9/2007
10:00 PM
070809E
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Jim Packard in for Kathleen Dunn
Likes, dislikes, secrets, jokes... things that friends and family often share. Researchers now say weight should be added to the list. Jim Packard and his guest discuss the theory that having overweight friends and family can make you fat.
Guest: Barbara J Rolls, PhD, chair and professor, Department of Nutritional Sciences, Pennsylvania State University. Author, “The Volumetrics Eating Plan: Techniques and Recipes for Feeling Full on Fewer Calories.”
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Wednesday
8/8/2007
9:00 AM
070808D
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Jim Packard in for Kathleen Dunn
The Republic of Georgia has accused Russia of firing missiles across its border, which Russia denies. Jim Packard and his guest discuss the relationship between these neighboring countries, and the nature of Vladimir Putin’s rule.
Guest: David McDonald, professor and chair, Department of History, UW-Madison.
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Wednesday
8/8/2007
10:00 AM
070808E
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Jim Packard in for Kathleen Dunn
Did Bill Clinton really stop the genocide in Kosovo? Did Martin Luther King, Jr. oppose affirmative action? Jim Packard’s guest claims to have the answers to thirty-three politically IN-correct questions about U.S. history.
Guest: Thomas E. Woods, Jr., contributing editor, The American Conservative magazine. Author, “33 Questions About American History You’re Not Supposed to Ask.” www.thomasewoods.com
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Wednesday
8/8/2007
10:00 PM
070808E
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Jim Packard in for Kathleen Dunn
Did Bill Clinton really stop the genocide in Kosovo? Did Martin Luther King, Jr. oppose affirmative action? Jim Packard’s guest claims to have the answers to thirty-three politically IN-correct questions about U.S. history.
Guest: Thomas E. Woods, Jr., contributing editor, The American Conservative magazine. Author, “33 Questions About American History You’re Not Supposed to Ask.” www.thomasewoods.com
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Tuesday
8/7/2007
9:00 AM
070807D
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Jim Packard in for Kathleen Dunn
Jim Packard and his guest discuss the expansion of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, allowing the government to eavesdrop on international telephone calls and e-mail of American citizens without a warrant.
Guest: Geoffrey R. Stone, Harry Kalven, Jr. Distinguished Service Professor of Law, University of Chicago Law School.
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Tuesday
8/7/2007
10:00 AM
070807E
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Jim Packard in for Kathleen Dunn
Is there a correlation between IQ and income? Not really, according to Jim Packard’s guest. His recent study indicates you don’t have to be smart to be rich.
Guest: Jay Zagorsky, research scientist, Center for Human Resource Research, Ohio State University.
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Tuesday
8/7/2007
10:00 PM
070807E
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Jim Packard in for Kathleen Dunn
Is there a correlation between IQ and income? Not really, according to Jim Packard’s guest. His recent study indicates you don’t have to be smart to be rich.
Guest: Jay Zagorsky, research scientist, Center for Human Resource Research, Ohio State University.
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Monday
8/6/2007
9:00 AM
070806D
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Jim Packard in for Kathleen Dunn
It’s all things political when Jim Packard and his guest discuss the latest headlines from Washington.
Guest: Naftali Bendavid, deputy Washington bureau chief, Chicago Tribune. Author, "The Thumpin': How Rahm Emanuel and the Democrats Learned to Be Ruthless and Ended the Republican Revolution.”
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Monday
8/6/2007
10:00 AM
070806E
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Jim Packard in for Kathleen Dunn
The Kaufmann Foundation estimates that, each month, nearly 450,000 people start their own business. Jim Packard and his guest discuss citizen entrepreneurs and small business enterprises.
Guest: Rick Terrien of Business Diligence. www.businessdiligence.com
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Monday
8/6/2007
10:00 PM
070806E
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Jim Packard in for Kathleen Dunn
The Kaufmann Foundation estimates that, each month, nearly 450,000 people start their own business. Jim Packard and his guest discuss citizen entrepreneurs and small business enterprises.
Guest: Rick Terrien of Business Diligence. www.businessdiligence.com
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Friday
8/3/2007
9:00 AM
070803D
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Jim Packard in for Kathleen Dunn
A new game has scholars, school children, scientists, and policy makers trying to solve the world climate crisis. Jim Packard and his guest discuss how the game strives to teach real options in reducing carbon emissions.
Guest: Roberta M. Hotinski, consultant and former information officer, Carbon Mitigation Initiative, Princeton University. www.princeton.edu/~cmi
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Friday
8/3/2007
10:00 AM
070803E
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Jim Packard in for Kathleen Dunn
Jim Packard and his guest recount the history of the Maya civilization.
Guest: Guy Gugliotta, author, “The Maya, Glory and Ruin; Saga of a civilization in three parts: The rise, the monumental splendor, and the collapse” (National Geographic, August 2007) www.nationalgeographic.com/ngm
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Friday
8/3/2007
10:00 PM
070803E
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Jim Packard in for Kathleen Dunn
Jim Packard and his guest recount the history of the Maya civilization.
Guest: Guy Gugliotta, author, “The Maya, Glory and Ruin; Saga of a civilization in three parts: The rise, the monumental splendor, and the collapse” (National Geographic, August 2007) www.nationalgeographic.com/ngm
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Thursday
8/2/2007
9:00 AM
070802D
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Jim Packard in for Kathleen Dunn
As the House debates a new energy bill, Jim Packard's guest says don't expect many changes from the old policy, and discusses the need for a change in energy policy direction.
Guest: Michael Vickerman, executive director, Renew Wisconsin. www.renewwisconsin.org
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Thursday
8/2/2007
10:00 AM
070802E
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Jim Packard in for Kathleen Dunn
News of Chief Justice John Roberts seizure on Monday has triggered a lot of discussion about epilepsy. Jim Packard and his guest discuss the science of seizures.
Guest: Manoj Raghavan, M.D., Ph.D., director, Epilepsy Program, Froedtert Hospital, Milwaukee. Assistant professor, Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, Department of Neurology, Medical College of Wisconsin.
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Thursday
8/2/2007
10:00 PM
070802E
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Jim Packard in for Kathleen Dunn
News of Chief Justice John Roberts seizure on Monday has triggered a lot of discussion about epilepsy. Jim Packard and his guest discuss the science of seizures.
Guest: Manoj Raghavan, M.D., Ph.D., director, Epilepsy Program, Froedtert Hospital, Milwaukee. Assistant professor, Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, Department of Neurology, Medical College of Wisconsin.
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Wednesday
8/1/2007
9:00 AM
070801D
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Veronica Rueckert in for Kathleen Dunn
According to Veronica Rueckert's guest, three things influence a person's vote: feelings toward the parties and their principles, feelings toward individual candidates, and, if still undecided, feelings toward a candidate's policy positions.
Guest: Drew Westen, author, "The Political Brain" (Public Affairs Books).
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Wednesday
8/1/2007
10:00 AM
070801E
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Veronica Rueckert in for Kathleen Dunn
Do you trust your gut feelings? Veronica Rueckert's guest describes how intuition is such a powerful decision-making tool, not only in practical matters, but also in the moral choices we make.
Guest: Gerd Gigerenzer, director, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany. Author, "Gut Feelings: The Intelligence of the Unconscious" (Viking).
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Wednesday
8/1/2007
10:00 PM
070801E
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Veronica Rueckert in for Kathleen Dunn
Do you trust your gut feelings? Veronica Rueckert's guest describes how intuition is such a powerful decision-making tool, not only in practical matters, but also in the moral choices we make.
Guest: Gerd Gigerenzer, director, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany. Author, "Gut Feelings: The Intelligence of the Unconscious" (Viking).
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Tuesday
7/31/2007
9:00 AM
070731D
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Veronica Rueckert in for Kathleen Dunn
Are they revolutionizing the political process by engaging more citizens, or do they undermine serious discourse by aiming to entertain rather than educate? After nine, Veronica Rueckert and her guests discuss the YouTube debates.
Guests:
9:00 - Susan F. Rasky, Senior Lecturer, Graduate School of Journalism, University of California Berkeley. 9:30 - Julie Barko Germany, Deputy Director for Politics, Democracy and the Internet, Graduate School of Political Management, George Washington University.
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Tuesday
7/31/2007
10:00 AM
070731E
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Veronica Rueckert in for Kathleen Dunn
In an age where sex sells, research shows that young girls are fed up, says Veronica Rueckert's guest, after ten. Reclaiming self respect, not everyone, it seems, is a Britney Spears wanabee.
Guest: Wendy Shalit, author, "Girls Gone Mild: Young Women Reclaim Self-Respect and Find It's Not Bad to Be Good" (Random House)
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Tuesday
7/31/2007
10:00 PM
070731E
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Veronica Rueckert in for Kathleen Dunn
In an age where sex sells, research shows that young girls are fed up, says Veronica Rueckert's guest, after ten. Reclaiming self respect, not everyone, it seems, is a Britney Spears wanabee.
Guest: Wendy Shalit, author, "Girls Gone Mild: Young Women Reclaim Self-Respect and Find It's Not Bad to Be Good" (Random House)
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Monday
7/30/2007
9:00 AM
070730D
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Jim Packard in for Kathleen Dunn
Jim Packard and his guest talk politics, after nine, with a re-cap of all the major stories from Washington.
Guest: Peverill Squire, professor of political science, University of Iowa. Co-Editor, “Legislative Studies Quarterly”.
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Monday
7/30/2007
10:00 AM
070730E
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Jim Packard in for Kathleen Dunn
We often think about oil shortages, but a far more important resource... water, is disappearing altogether. Jim Packard's guest, after ten, discusses how we're losing our water, and what we can do about it.
Guest: Ken Midkiff, co-chair, National Clean Water Network. Author, "Not a Drop to Drink: America's Water Crisis (and What You Can Do)".
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Monday
7/30/2007
10:00 PM
070730E
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Jim Packard in for Kathleen Dunn
We often think about oil shortages, but a far more important resource... water, is disappearing altogether. Jim Packard's guest, after ten, discusses how we're losing our water, and what we can do about it.
Guest: Ken Midkiff, co-chair, National Clean Water Network. Author, "Not a Drop to Drink: America's Water Crisis (and What You Can Do)".
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Friday
7/27/2007
9:00 AM
070727D
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Kathleen Dunn
Fawaz Gerges (fah-WAH ZJER-zjess) joins Kathleen Dunn, after nine, to discuss the latest from Iraq.
Guest: Fawaz A. Gerges, Carnegie Scholar and the Christian A. Johnson Chair in International Affairs and Middle Eastern Studies, Sarah Lawrence College, New York.
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Friday
7/27/2007
10:00 AM
070727E
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Kathleen Dunn
After ten, Kathleen Dunn's guest has spent years working to save the bonobo (buh-NO-boe) chimpanzee of the Congo.
Guest: Gay Edwards Reinartz, Ph.D., Director, Bonobo and Congo Biodiversity Initiative, Zoological Society of Milwaukee. www.zoosociety.org/Conservation/Bonobo/BCBI/
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Friday
7/27/2007
10:00 PM
070727E
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Kathleen Dunn
After ten, Kathleen Dunn's guest has spent years working to save the bonobo (buh-NO-boe) chimpanzee of the Congo.
Guest: Gay Edwards Reinartz, Ph.D., Director, Bonobo and Congo Biodiversity Initiative, Zoological Society of Milwaukee. www.zoosociety.org/Conservation/Bonobo/BCBI/
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Thursday
7/26/2007
9:00 AM
070726D
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Jim Packard in for Kathleen Dunn
During his forty-year career in politics, Dick Cheney has been in the shadows of some of the most important events in modern American history. After nine, Jim Packard and his guest discuss Vice President Cheney's controversial role in the Bush Administration, as well as aspects of his personal life.
Guest: Stephen Hayes, author, "Cheney:The Untold Story of America’s Most Powerful and Controversial Vice President" (Harper Collins).
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Thursday
7/26/2007
10:00 AM
070726E
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Jim Packard in for Kathleen Dunn
New poll data shows that country-of-origin labeling is very important to consumers. Join Jim Packard, after ten, to discuss the issues.
Guests:
- Ms. Urvashi Rangan, GreenerChoices.org, from Consumer Reports.
- Mark Kastel, Cornucopia Institute.
www.cornucopia.org
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Thursday
7/26/2007
10:00 PM
070726E
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Jim Packard in for Kathleen Dunn
New poll data shows that country-of-origin labeling is very important to consumers. Join Jim Packard, after ten, to discuss the issues.
Guests:
- Ms. Urvashi Rangan, GreenerChoices.org, from Consumer Reports.
- Mark Kastel, Cornucopia Institute.
www.cornucopia.org
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Wednesday
7/25/2007
9:00 AM
070725D
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Kathleen Dunn
President Bush has threatened to veto the Children’s Health and Medicare Protection Act, which supporters claim would block cuts to Medicare while expanding insurance coverage for low-income children. Kathleen Dunn and her guest examine the Children’s Health and Medicare Protection Act, and its potential impact.
Guest: Jocelyn Guyer, deputy executive director, Center for Children and Families. Senior researcher, Georgetown University Health Policy Institute.
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Wednesday
7/25/2007
10:00 AM
070725E
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Kathleen Dunn
Is diet soda just as bad for you as regular soda? Kathleen Dunn talks with a nutrition expert about the link between heart disease, obesity, and soda.
Guest: Alison Field, ScD, associate professor of pediatrics, Harvard Medical School.
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Wednesday
7/25/2007
10:00 PM
070725E
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Kathleen Dunn
Is diet soda just as bad for you as regular soda? After ten, Kathleen Dunn talks with a nutrition expert about the link between heart disease, obesity, and soda.
Guest: Alison Field, ScD, associate professor of pediatrics, Harvard Medical School.
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Tuesday
7/24/2007
9:00 AM
070724D
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Kathleen Dunn
The first official debate for Democratic presidential candidates was conducted with an Internet twist. Kathleen Dunn and her guest recap last night's "YouTube" presidential debate.
Guest: Dr. Larry N. Gerston, political science professor, San Jose State University. Author, "American Federalism: A Concise Introduction."
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Tuesday
7/24/2007
10:00 AM
070724E
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Kathleen Dunn
According to Kathleen Dunn’s guest, Russ Feingold "represents the progressive side of the Democratic divide more clearly and authentically than any successful politician on the national stage."
Guest: Sanford D. Horwitt, author, “Feingold: A New Democratic Party”
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Tuesday
7/24/2007
10:00 PM
070724E
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Kathleen Dunn
According to Kathleen Dunn’s guest, Russ Feingold "represents the progressive side of the Democratic divide more clearly and authentically than any successful politician on the national stage."
Guest: Sanford D. Horwitt, author, “Feingold: A New Democratic Party”
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Monday
7/23/2007
9:00 AM
070723D
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Kathleen Dunn
It’s all things political for Kathleen Dunn and her guest as they re-cap the major headlines from last week.
Guest: Michael Schapiro, Washington correspondent, Medill News Service.
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Monday
7/23/2007
10:00 AM
070723E
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Kathleen Dunn
Kathleen Dunn takes your calls, and listens to your program suggestions during her July Open Line.
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Monday
7/23/2007
10:00 PM
070723E
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Kathleen Dunn
Kathleen Dunn takes your calls, and listens to your program suggestions during her July Open Line.
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Friday
7/20/2007
9:00 AM
070720D
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Kathleen Dunn
President Bush announced this week the creation of a panel of cabinet officials to examine food safety. Kathleen Dunn and her guest discuss how we can lessen the dangers from food and other products shipped to the United States.
Guest: Julie A. Caswell, professor and chairperson, Department of Resource Economics, University of Massachusetts. Founding member, Food Safety Research Consortium.
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Friday
7/20/2007
10:00 AM
070720E
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Kathleen Dunn
It's The Summer of Love... forty years later. Kathleen Dunn and her guest look back at the seminal events of 1967 San Francisco.
Guest: Jason Fine, deputy managing editor, Rolling Stone magazine.
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Friday
7/20/2007
10:00 PM
070720E
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Kathleen Dunn
It's The Summer of Love... forty years later. Kathleen Dunn and her guest look back at the seminal events of 1967 San Francisco.
Guest: Jason Fine, deputy managing editor, Rolling Stone magazine.
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Thursday
7/19/2007
9:00 AM
070719D
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Kathleen Dunn
A recent National Intelligence Estimate says Al-Qaeda has reorganized to pre-9/11 strength, regrouping in Pakistan near the Afghan border. Kathleen Dunn and her guests discuss the role of Pakistan president Pervez Musharraf in combating the Al-Qaeda threat.
Guests: 9:00 - Lisa Curtis, Senior Research Fellow, South Asia, Asian Studies Center, Heritage Foundation. 9:30 - Stephen P. Cohen, Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy Studies Program, Brookings Institute.
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Thursday
7/19/2007
10:00 AM
070719E
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Kathleen Dunn
Kathleen Dunn’s guests discuss understanding philosophy through jokes.
Guests: Thomas Cathcart and Daniel Klein, co-authors, "Plato and a Platypus Walk into a Bar: Understanding Philosophy Through Jokes."
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Thursday
7/19/2007
10:00 PM
070719E
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Kathleen Dunn
Kathleen Dunn’s guests discuss understanding philosophy through jokes.
Guests: Thomas Cathcart and Daniel Klein, co-authors, "Plato and a Platypus Walk into a Bar: Understanding Philosophy Through Jokes."
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Wednesday
7/18/2007
9:00 AM
070718D
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Kathleen Dunn
The National Intelligence Estimate predicts al Qaeda will step up efforts to place operatives in the U.S. Kathleen Dunn and her guest discuss the report, and last night’s Iraq War debate.
Guest: Tareq Y. Ismael, professor of political science, University of Calgary, Canada.
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Wednesday
7/18/2007
10:00 AM
070718E
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Kathleen Dunn
Executives from Dow Jones have agreed to major terms in a deal to sell the company to News Corp., a move that would give Rupert Murdoch long-sought control of the Wall Street Journal. Kathleen Dunn talks with media analyst Bob McChesney about the deal.
Guest: Robert McChesney, professor, Institute of Communications Research and the Graduate School of Information and Library Science, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Host, radio show, "Media Matters," broadcast on WILL-AM.
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Wednesday
7/18/2007
10:00 PM
070718E
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Kathleen Dunn
Executives from Dow Jones have agreed to major terms in a deal to sell the company to News Corp., a move that would give Rupert Murdoch long-sought control of the Wall Street Journal. Kathleen Dunn talks with media analyst Bob McChesney about the deal.
Guest: Robert McChesney, professor, Institute of Communications Research and the Graduate School of Information and Library Science, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Host, radio show, "Media Matters," broadcast on WILL-AM.
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Tuesday
7/17/2007
9:00 AM
070717D
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Kathleen Dunn
Kathleen Dunn and her guest discuss presidential candidate John Edwards' eight city tour with a focus on poverty. A look at what Edwards means by the “working poor,” and how poverty issues will affect the election.
Guest: Peter Dreier, professor of politics and director, Urban & Environmental Policy Program, Occidental College.
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Tuesday
7/17/2007
10:00 AM
070717E
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Kathleen Dunn
Recent studies indicate more people between forty-five and sixty-five have experienced hearing loss than those over sixty-five. Kathleen Dunn and her guests discuss the trend.
Guests:
- Sergei Kochkin, PhD, executive director, Better Hearing Institute. www.betterhearing.org
- Juliëtte Sterkens, AuD, audiologist, partner, Fox Valley Hearing Center, Oshkosh.
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Tuesday
7/17/2007
10:00 PM
070717E
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Kathleen Dunn
Recent studies indicate more people between forty-five and sixty-five have experienced hearing loss than those over sixty-five. Kathleen Dunn and her guests discuss the trend.
Guests:
- Sergei Kochkin, PhD, executive director, Better Hearing Institute. www.betterhearing.org
- Juliëtte Sterkens, AuD, audiologist, partner, Fox Valley Hearing Center, Oshkosh.
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Monday
7/16/2007
9:00 AM
070716D
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Kathleen Dunn
Kathleen Dunn and her guest get political, re-capping all the major news from Washington.
Guest: Matthew Eshbaugh-Soha, assistant professor, Department of Political Science, University of North Texas. Author, “The President's Speeches: Beyond 'Going Public'."
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Monday
7/16/2007
10:00 AM
070716E
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Kathleen Dunn
Kathleen Dunn talks with the lead authors of a new study on the emotional impact on overweight kids. They're stigmatized by peers, and face biases from parents and teachers amounting to a quality of life comparable to people with cancer.
Guests:
- Rebecca Puhl, Ph.D., associate research scientist, and coordinator, Community and Weight Stigma Initiatives, Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity, Yale University.
- Janet D. Latner, Ph.D., assistant professor of psychology, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
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Monday
7/16/2007
10:00 PM
070716E
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Kathleen Dunn
Kathleen Dunn talks with the lead authors of a new study that says overweight kids are stigmatized by peers, and face biases from parents and teachers amounting to a quality of life comparable to people with cancer.
Guests:
- Rebecca Puhl, Ph.D., associate research scientist, and coordinator, Community and Weight Stigma Initiatives, Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity, Yale University.
- Janet D. Latner, Ph.D., assistant professor of psychology, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
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Friday
7/13/2007
9:00 AM
070713D
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John Munson in for Kathleen Dunn
John Munson and his guest discuss an interim report released yesterday (Thursday) by the military regarding eighteen benchmarks spelled out by Congress earlier this year as part of an Iraq spending bill. The Iraqi government is making only satisfactory progress on eight of those benchmarks.
Guest: Colin H. Kahl, assistant professor, political science, University of Minnesota. Consultant: Political Instability Task Force, United States Government.
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Friday
7/13/2007
10:00 AM
070713E
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John Munson in for Kathleen Dunn
A "blog" ...short for "Web-Log"... can be defined as an online personal journal with comments, reflections, and hyperlinks provided by the writer. According to John Munson’s guest, blogs are more than mere journals... they're having a huge impact on politics and the media.
Guest: Dan Schulman, Washington-based associate editor, Mother Jones magazine. www.motherjones.com
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Friday
7/13/2007
10:00 PM
070713E
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John Munson in for Kathleen Dunn
A "blog" ...short for "Web-Log"... can be defined as an online personal journal with comments, reflections, and hyperlinks provided by the writer. According to John Munson’s guest, blogs are more than mere journals... they're having a huge impact on politics and the media.
Guest: Dan Schulman, Washington-based associate editor, Mother Jones magazine. www.motherjones.com
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Thursday
7/12/2007
9:00 AM
070712D
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John Munson in for Kathleen Dunn
A recent report gives Wisconsin a "B-minus" in health, but a "D" for health disparities in minorities. John Munson talks with UW Population Health Institute Director Dr. Patrick Remington.
Guest: Dr. Patrick Remington, director, University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute. www.pophealth.wisc.edu
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Thursday
7/12/2007
10:00 AM
070712E
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John Munson in for Kathleen Dunn
Should science speak to faith? That's the question posed by John Munson’s guest.
Guest: Lawrence Krauss, director, Center for Education and Research in Cosmology and Astrophysics, Case Western Reserve University.
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Thursday
7/12/2007
10:00 PM
070712E
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John Munson in for Kathleen Dunn
Should science speak to faith? That's the question posed by John Munson’s guest.
Guest: Lawrence Krauss, director, Center for Education and Research in Cosmology and Astrophysics, Case Western Reserve University.
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Wednesday
7/11/2007
9:00 AM
070711D
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John Munson in for Kathleen Dunn
President Bush has again asserted executive privilege in the investigation of the firing of eight U.S. attorneys. John Munson and his guest discuss executive privilege, the White House subpoenas, and the potential legal showdown between Congress and the Administration.
Guest: Peter M. Shane, chair in law and director, Project on Law and Democratic Development, Ohio State University, Moritz College of Law.
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Wednesday
7/11/2007
10:00 AM
070711E
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John Munson in for Kathleen Dunn
John Munson and his guests discuss the newly developed National Youth Sports Week.
Guests:
10:00 - Monica Hobbs Vinluan, senior policy associate, National Recreation and Park Association. www.nrpa.org 10:30 - Matt Amundson, recreation program supervisor, Appleton Parks and Recreation Department. Executive board member, Wisconsin Youth Sports Coaches Organization. www.wysco.org
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Wednesday
7/11/2007
10:00 PM
070711E
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John Munson in for Kathleen Dunn
John Munson and his guests discuss the newly developed National Youth Sports Week.
Guests: 10:00 - Monica Hobbs Vinluan, senior policy associate, National Recreation and Park Association. www.nrpa.org 10:30 - Matt Amundson, recreation program supervisor, Appleton Parks and Recreation Department. Executive Board member, Wisconsin Youth Sports Coaches Organization. www.wysco.org
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Tuesday
7/10/2007
9:00 AM
070710D
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John Munson in for Kathleen Dunn
Can media fairness be mandated? That’s the question for John Munson and his guest, when they discuss the Fairness Doctrine.
Guest: Dante Chinni, senior associate at the Project for Excellence in Journalism. www.journalism.org. Political columnist, Christian Science Monitor.
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Tuesday
7/10/2007
10:00 AM
070710E
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John Munson in for Kathleen Dunn
Machu Picchu, the Taj Mahal, and the Jordanian city of Petra are among those selected. John Munson takes your calls about what made the list of The New Seven Wonders of the World... and the places that did not.
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Tuesday
7/10/2007
10:00 PM
070710E
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John Munson in for Kathleen Dunn
Machu Picchu, the Taj Mahal, and the Jordanian city of Petra are among those selected. John Munson takes your calls about what made the list of The New Seven Wonders of the World... and the places that did not.
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Monday
7/9/2007
9:00 AM
070709D
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John Munson in for Kathleen Dunn
It’s all things political with John Munson and his guest.
Guest: Joseph R. Reisert, chair, Department of Government, Colby College. Associate professor of American constitutional law.
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Monday
7/9/2007
10:00 AM
070709E
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John Munson in for Kathleen Dunn
John Munson and his guest discuss how to adjust to life after college... and how to pay off that student loan.
Guest: Harrine Freeman, CEO, H.E. Freeman Enterprises. Author, “How to Get Out of Debt: Get an "A" Credit Rating for Free Using the System I’ve Used Successfully with Thousands of Clients.”
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Monday
7/9/2007
10:00 PM
070709E
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John Munson in for Kathleen Dunn
John Munson and his guest discuss how to adjust to life after college... and how to pay off that student loan.
Guest: Harrine Freeman, CEO, H.E. Freeman Enterprises. Author, “How to Get Out of Debt: Get an "A" Credit Rating for Free Using the System I’ve Used Successfully with Thousands of Clients.”
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Friday
7/6/2007
9:00 AM
070706D
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Kathleen Dunn
After nine, Kathleen Dunn welcomes the former White House executive chef, who served both the Clintons and the Bushes. (Rebroadcast from 2/6/07)
Guest: Walter Scheib, former White House chef. Co-author, "White House Chef: Eleven Years, Two Presidents, One Kitchen".
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Friday
7/6/2007
10:00 AM
070706E
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Kathleen Dunn
According to Kathleen Dunn’s guest, after ten, the skirt has always been more than just a piece of clothing... from its simple beginnings as a unisex body wrap, to its evolution as a symbol of femininity. (Rebroadcast from 2/21/07)
Guest: Ali Basye, author, “The Long and Short of It: The Madcap History of the Skirt.”
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Friday
7/6/2007
10:00 PM
070706E
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Kathleen Dunn
According to Kathleen Dunn’s guest, after ten, the skirt has always been more than just a piece of clothing... from its simple beginnings as a unisex body wrap, to its evolution as a symbol of femininity. (Rebroadcast from 2/21/07)
Guest: Ali Basye, author, “The Long and Short of It: The Madcap History of the Skirt.”
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Thursday
7/5/2007
9:00 AM
070705D
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Kathleen Dunn
It’s been nearly two years since Katrina flooded entire communities in Mississippi and Louisiana. After nine, Kathleen Dunn and her guest discuss reconstruction efforts in a post-Katrina New Orleans.
Guest: Duncan Murrell, author, “In the Year the Storm: The Topography of Resurrection in New Orleans,” Harper’s Magazine (July 2007).
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Thursday
7/5/2007
10:00 AM
070705E
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Kathleen Dunn
Advances in science and medicine have created the need for continuing education for judges. After ten, Kathleen Dunn and her guests discuss how good Justices make informed decisions on evidence and expert witnesses.
Guests: - Chief Justice Thomas J. Moyer, Ohio Supreme Court.
- Franklin M. Zweig, President, Advanced Science and Technology Adjudication Resource Center (ASTAR).
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Thursday
7/5/2007
10:00 PM
070705E
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Kathleen Dunn
Advances in science and medicine have created the need for continuing education for judges. After ten, Kathleen Dunn and her guests discuss how good Justices make informed decisions on evidence and expert witnesses.
Guests: - Chief Justice Thomas J. Moyer, Ohio Supreme Court.
- Franklin M. Zweig, President, Advanced Science and Technology Adjudication Resource Center (ASTAR).
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Wednesday
7/4/2007
9:00 AM
070704D
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Veronica Rueckert in for Kathleen Dunn
Public embarrassment, unfortunate decisions, awkward blunders... are best swept under the carpet... except when they happen to the president of the United States, as Veronica Rueckert's guest relates, after nine.
Guest: Jim Cullen, author, "Imperfect Presidents: Tales of Presidential Misadventure and Triumph" (Palgrave Macmillan).
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Wednesday
7/4/2007
10:00 AM
070704E
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Veronica Rueckert in for Kathleen Dunn
Did you know that your 1-hundred-dollar designer jeans will cost you 2-hundred if you pay only the minimum balance on your credit card? After ten, Veronica Rueckert’s guest guides you through simple fundamentals to financial liberation.
Guide: Sharon Kehdar (shahr-OWN keh-DAR), author, “On My Own Two Feet: A Modern Girl’s Guide to Personal Finance” (Adams Media, 2007).
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Wednesday
7/4/2007
10:00 PM
070704E
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Veronica Rueckert in for Kathleen Dunn
Did you know that your 1-hundred-dollar designer jeans will cost you 2-hundred if you pay only the minimum balance on your credit card? After ten, Veronica Rueckert’s guest guides you through simple fundamentals to financial liberation.
Guide: Sharon Kehdar (shahr-OWN keh-DAR), author, “On My Own Two Feet: A Modern Girl’s Guide to Personal Finance” (Adams Media, 2007).
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Tuesday
7/3/2007
9:00 AM
070703D
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Kathleen Dunn
Subpoenas have been issued in two major cases pitting Congress against the Bush Administration over executive power. After nine, Kathleen Dunn and her guest discuss the dismissal of nine U.S. attorneys, and the authorization of warrantless domestic surveillance.
Guest: Louis Fisher, specialist in constitutional law, Law Library of the Library of Congress.
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Tuesday
7/3/2007
10:00 AM
070703E
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Kathleen Dunn
As we approach the Fourth of July, we're in the full throes of summer fun. After ten, Kathleen Dunn talks with her guest about how to make this a summer to remember.
Guest: Suzanne Brown, author, "Summer: A User's Guide."
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Tuesday
7/3/2007
10:00 PM
070703E
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Kathleen Dunn
As we approach the Fourth of July, we're in the full throes of summer fun. After ten, Kathleen Dunn talks with her guest about how to make this a summer to remember.
Guest: Suzanne Brown, author, "Summer: A User's Guide."
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Monday
7/2/2007
9:00 AM
070702D
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Kathleen Dunn
It’s all things political with Kathleen Dunn and her guest.
Guest: Ed Miller, professor of political science, UW–Stevens Point.
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Monday
7/2/2007
10:00 AM
070702E
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Kathleen Dunn
Are Americans obsessed with tabloid culture? Last week Larry King bumped an interview with documentary filmmaker Michael Moore to talk with Paris Hilton. Kathleen Dunn and her guest discuss the tabloid culture in the U.S.
Guest: Jake Halpern, author, “Fame Junkies: The Hidden Truths Behind America's Favorite Addiction.”
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Monday
7/2/2007
10:00 PM
070702E
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Kathleen Dunn
Are Americans obsessed with tabloid culture? Last week Larry King bumped an interview with documentary filmmaker Michael Moore to talk with Paris Hilton. After ten, Kathleen Dunn and her guest discuss the tabloid culture in the U.S.
Guest: Jake Halpern, author, “Fame Junkies: The Hidden Truths Behind America's Favorite Addiction.”
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Friday
6/29/2007
9:00 AM
070629D
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Kathleen Dunn
It’s Kathleen Dunn’s June Open Line. Call in with your suggestions for future programs and guests.
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Friday
6/29/2007
10:00 AM
070629E
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Kathleen Dunn
Kathleen Dunn talks with the curator of the Milwaukee Art Museum about the life and work of Camille Pissarro. The museum is featuring a Pissarro exhibit through September ninth. www.mam.org
Guest: Laurie Winters, curator of earlier European art, Milwaukee Art Museum.
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Friday
6/29/2007
10:00 PM
070629E
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Kathleen Dunn
Kathleen Dunn talks with the curator of the Milwaukee Art Museum about the life and work of Camille Pissarro. The museum is featuring a Pissarro exhibit through September ninth. www.mam.org
Guest: Laurie Winters, curator of earlier European art, Milwaukee Art Museum.
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Thursday
6/28/2007
9:00 AM
070628D
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Jim Packard in for Kathleen Dunn
Secret CIA documents detail some of the agency's worst abuses. Jim Packard's guest tells the untold story of the CIA. He'll discuss not only the documents released, but also documents yet to be released.
Guest: Tim Weiner, two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter. Author, "Legacy of Ashes: The History of the CIA" (Doubleday).
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Thursday
6/28/2007
10:00 AM
070628E
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Jim Packard in for Kathleen Dunn
Jim Packard talks about life on a Mississippi houseboat with Mary Morris, author of "The River Queen" (Henry Holt and Company).
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Thursday
6/28/2007
10:00 PM
070628E
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Jim Packard in for Kathleen Dunn
Jim Packard talks about life on a Mississippi houseboat with Mary Morris, author of "The River Queen" (Henry Holt and Company).
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Wednesday
6/27/2007
9:00 AM
070627D
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Kathleen Dunn
After a decade as Britain’s prime minister, Tony Blair is standing down amid much speculation concerning his political future. Kathleen Dunn and her guest discuss Blair’s career, the Labour Party, and how the Iraq War affected his leadership.
Guest: Paul Webb, professor of politics, and head of the department, University of Sussex.
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Wednesday
6/27/2007
10:00 AM
070627E
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Kathleen Dunn
“It’s a different era… It’s a different place,” said Donald Rumsfeld early in the Iraq War, when asked if the U.S. might be getting into another Vietnam. Kathleen Dunn’s guest says there are many lessons to be learned from the Vietnam era that could apply today.
Guest: Marilyn Young, professor of history, New York University. Editor, “Iraq and the Lessons of Vietnam: Or, How Not to Learn from the Past.”
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Wednesday
6/27/2007
10:00 PM
070627E
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Kathleen Dunn
“It’s a different era… It’s a different place,” said Donald Rumsfeld early in the Iraq War, when asked if the U.S. might be getting into another Vietnam. Kathleen Dunn’s guest says there are many lessons to be learned from the Vietnam era that could apply today.
Guest: Marilyn Young, professor of history, New York University. Editor, “Iraq and the Lessons of Vietnam: Or, How Not to Learn from the Past.”
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Tuesday
6/26/2007
9:00 AM
070626D
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Kathleen Dunn
Will confirmation hearings for Admiral Michael G. Mullen for Joint Chiefs of Staff be a platform to debate past policies and the future course in Iraq? Kathleen Dunn talks with Stanley Kutler about the upcoming hearings.
Guest: Stanley Kutler, emeritus professor of law and E. Gordon Fox Professor of American Institutions, UW-Madison.
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Tuesday
6/26/2007
10:00 AM
070626E
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Kathleen Dunn
Singer-songwriter Judy Collins draws on her personal experience with the tragic death of her son, to talk about the seven powerful steps toward healing.
Guest: Judy Collins, author of "The Seven T's: Finding Hope and Healing in the Wake of Tragedy" (Tarcher)
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Tuesday
6/26/2007
10:00 PM
070626E
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Kathleen Dunn
After ten, singer-songwriter Judy Collins draws on her personal experience of the tragic death of her son, to talk about the seven powerful steps toward healing.
Guest: Judy Collins, author of "The Seven T's: Finding Hope and Healing in the Wake of Tragedy" (Tarcher)
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Monday
6/25/2007
9:00 AM
070625D
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Kathleen Dunn
Kathleen Dunn and her guest get political, re-capping all the major news from Washington.
Guest: Michael Rowland, Washington correspondent, Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Monday
6/25/2007
10:00 AM
070625E
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Kathleen Dunn
With universities steadily increasing tuition, Kathleen Dunn and her guests discuss ways for students to pay for college.
Guests:
- Carol Miller, director of financial aid, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. - Susan Fischer, director of financial aid, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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Monday
6/25/2007
10:00 PM
070625E
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Kathleen Dunn
With universities steadily increasing tuition, Kathleen Dunn and her guests discuss ways for students to pay for college.
Guests:
- Carol Miller, director of financial aid, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. - Susan Fischer, director of financial aid, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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Friday
6/22/2007
9:00 AM
070622D
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Kathleen Dunn
Kathleen Dunn talks with two leaders of the Iraq labor movement about the situation facing working people and unions there, the effects of the U.S. occupation, and prospects for withdrawing foreign military forces.
Guests: - Faleh Abood Umara, general secretary, Southern Oil Company Union, Iraqi Federation of Oil Workers’ Unions. - Hashmeya Muhsin Hussein, president, Electrical Utility Workers Union.
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Friday
6/22/2007
10:00 AM
070622E
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Kathleen Dunn
Can one learn to be happy? Yes, according to Kathleen Dunn’s guest, author and teacher of Harvard University’s most popular course.
Guest: Tal Ben-Shahar, Harvard lecturer. His course, “Positive Psychology.” Author, “Happier: Learn the Secrets to Daily Joy and Lasting Fulfillment.”
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Friday
6/22/2007
10:00 PM
070622E
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Kathleen Dunn
Can one learn to be happy? Yes, according to Kathleen Dunn’s guest, author and teacher of Harvard University’s most popular course.
Guest: Tal Ben-Shahar, Harvard lecturer. His course, “Positive Psychology.” Author, “Happier: Learn the Secrets to Daily Joy and Lasting Fulfillment.”
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Thursday
6/21/2007
9:00 AM
070621D
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Kathleen Dunn
A new non-profit was launched this week that aims to bring consumers and companies together in the fight against global warming. After nine, Kathleen Dunn speaks with the director of Climate Counts.
Guest: Wood Turner, director, Climate Counts. www.climatecounts.org
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Thursday
6/21/2007
10:00 AM
070621E
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Kathleen Dunn
Container stores, storage facilities, professional organizers for hire…. Are we having problems letting go of stuff? After ten, Kathleen Dunn and her guest discuss the psychology of clutter.
Guest: Dr. Fugen A. Neziroglu, clinical director, Bio-behavioral Institute. Co-author of “Overcoming Compulsive Hoarding: Why You Save and How You Can Stop.” www.bio-behavioral.com
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Thursday
6/21/2007
10:00 PM
070621E
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Kathleen Dunn
Container stores, storage facilities, professional organizers for hire…. Are we having problems letting go of stuff? After ten, Kathleen Dunn and her guest discuss the psychology of clutter.
Guest: Dr. Fugen A. Neziroglu, clinical director, Bio-behavioral Institute. Co-author of “Overcoming Compulsive Hoarding: Why You Save and How You Can Stop.” www.bio-behavioral.com
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Wednesday
6/20/2007
9:00 AM
070620D
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Kathleen Dunn
Protests have erupted throughout the Muslim World over the British government’s knighting of Salman Rushdie. After nine, Kathleen Dunn and her guest discuss the controversy over Rushdie’s book, “Satanic Verses,” the fatwa against him by the late Ayatollah Ali Khomeini, and the current uproar.
Guest: Akeel Bilgrami, professor of philosophy, director of the Heyman Center for the Humanities, Columbia University.
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Wednesday
6/20/2007
10:00 AM
070620E
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Kathleen Dunn
The National Veterans Wheelchair Games are in Milwaukee this week. After ten, Kathleen Dunn talks with an organizer, and with a participant.
Guests: 10:00 - Kenneth Lee, M.D., co-chair for the games. Assistant professor of physical medicine and rehabilitation, and chief of the Spinal Cord Injury Unit, Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center. 10:30 - Orlando Perez, a paraplegic injured in 1995 at age 19 while serving in the U.S. Army.
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Wednesday
6/20/2007
10:00 PM
070620E
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Kathleen Dunn
The National Veterans Wheelchair Games are in Milwaukee this week. After ten, Kathleen Dunn talks with an organizer, and with a participant.
Guests: 10:00 - Kenneth Lee, M.D., co-chair for the games. Assistant professor of physical medicine and rehabilitation, and chief of the Spinal Cord Injury Unit, Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center. 10:30 - Orlando Perez, a paraplegic injured in 1995 at age 19 while serving in the U.S. Army.
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Tuesday
6/19/2007
9:00 AM
070619D
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Kathleen Dunn
Children are often told to be quiet and concentrate, but rarely told how. After nine, Kathleen Dunn and her guest discuss mindfulness training, and its use in education.
Guest: Susan Kaiser Greenland, J.D., founder and executive director, InnerKids Foundation. www.innerkids.org
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Tuesday
6/19/2007
10:00 AM
070619E
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Kathleen Dunn
After ten, Kathleen Dunn's guest describes what the political parties and the candidates will have to do to gain women voters.
Guest: Melinda Henneberger, former reporter for The New York Times and former contributing editor for Newsweek magazine. Author, "If They Only Listened to Us: What Women Voters Want Politicians to Hear" (Simon & Schuster).
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Tuesday
6/19/2007
10:00 PM
070619E
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Kathleen Dunn
After ten, Kathleen Dunn's guest describes what the political parties and the candidates will have to do to gain women voters.
Guest: Melinda Henneberger, former reporter for The New York Times and former contributing editor for Newsweek magazine. Author, "If They Only Listened to Us: What Women Voters Want Politicians to Hear" (Simon & Schuster).
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Monday
6/18/2007
9:00 AM
070618D
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Kathleen Dunn
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Carl Bernstein joins Kathleen Dunn, after nine, to discuss his new biography of Hillary Clinton, “A Woman in Charge.”
Guest: Carl Bernstein, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist. Author, “A Woman in Charge: The Life of Hillary Rodham Clinton.”
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Monday
6/18/2007
10:00 AM
070618E
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Kathleen Dunn
After ten, all things political. Kathleen Dunn is joined by NPR's Ken Rudin.
Guest: Ken Rudin, political editor for NPR. He also writes the weekly "Political Junkie" column, and has a weekly podcast called "It's All Politics," available on npr.org
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Monday
6/18/2007
10:00 PM
070618E
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Kathleen Dunn
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Carl Bernstein joins Kathleen Dunn to discuss his new biography of Hillary Clinton, “A Woman in Charge.”
Guest: Carl Bernstein, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist. Author, “A Woman in Charge: The Life of Hillary Rodham Clinton.”
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Friday
6/15/2007
9:00 AM
070615D
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Kathleen Dunn
The Kellogg company has announced it will stop adverstising to children under twelve unless the product meets nutritional guidelines. After nine, Kathleen Dunn and her guest discuss whether ANY ads should be aimed at children.
Guest: Diane Levin, Professor of Education, Wheelock College. Co-founder of the coalition, Stop Commercial Exploitation of Children.
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Friday
6/15/2007
10:00 AM
070615E
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Kathleen Dunn
Foreign Policy magazine asked twenty-one leading thinkers, "What solution would make the world a better place?" Their essays appear in the May/June issue. After ten, Kathleen Dunn talks with the magazine's managing editor, and with one of the essayists.
GUESTS:
10:00 - Kate Palmer, Managing Editor, Foreign Policy Magazine.
10:30 - Howard Gardner, professor of cognition and education, Harvard Graduate School of Education. www.foreignpolicy.com
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