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December 1, 2006
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The Litvinenko Case

An Italian security expert with a former KGB agent at a sushi restaurant in London has tested positive for radioactive material. Guest: Edward Lucas of the Economist

Week in the News

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This week’s topics include the Iraq Study Group and the candidates who are eyeing the presidency. Guests: John Harwood of the Wall Street Journal, CNBC and Ana Marie Cox of Time.com

Latin American Elections

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Felipe Calderon takes office as Mexico’s new president amid charges from opponents that he stole the election. Meanwhile in Venezuela, Hugo Chavez retains a commanding lead going into Sunday’s election. Guest: Shannon O’Neil, Council on Foreign Relations

Poison Fiction

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In light of the reason poisoning of an ex-KGB agent, a story that has garnered international attention, we review how people are killed with mysterious substances in mystery fiction.

Carl Tanner

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The real life story of a man who arrives in New York with $75 in his pocket, begins singing in a restaurant where the director of the Santa Fe Opera is dining and…well you can imagine the rest of the story.

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