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Wednesday      
November 19, 2003
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Bush Defends Iraq War in London

President Bush defends his decision to go to war in Iraq to the British public.

Buckingham Palace’s Footman

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Who is working at Buckingham Palace? A newspaper reporter gets a job on the royal staff by falsifying his references.

Shifting Sands

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WBUR’s documentary unit presents a program on Saudi Arabia. Reporter Michael Goldfarb talks about the documentary.

Child Suicide

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Here and Now contributor Sarah Fritz, DC bureau chief with the St. Petersburg Times, talks about her son’s suicide. He was 12 years old.

Marianne Pearl

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The widow of Daniel Pearl talks about the investigation into her husband’s murder and her work since his death.

Remains of Howard Dean’s Brother Found

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The remains of Howard Dean’s brother are found in Laos.

Rachael Ray’s Quick Dishes

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The hit of the Food Network offers her tips for quick, delicious meals.

24 Hours of Darkness

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Starting today, there are 24 hours of darkness in Barrow Alaska.

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Welcome to our newest listeners in Orlando, FL, Chicago, IL, Morris, IL and Chesterton, IN! In the past few months we’ve been joined by new stations in Alaska, Arkansas, California, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin.

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