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March 20, 2008
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Regulating Wall Street

With public money now bailing out private investment banks like Bear Sterns, Massachusetts Congressman and Chair of the House Financial Services Committee, Barney Frank, outlines his ideas for tighter regulation of the financial industry. We speak with Curt Nickisch, business and technology reporter for WBUR.

War Anniversary

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Huda Ahmed, an Iraqi journalist living in the United States and a visiting scholar at Stanford University, talks about the frustrations and fears Iraqis face five years after the beginning of the war in Iraq. She also shares with us the personal struggles she faces living in the U.S. while her family faces daily dangers in Iraq.

Iran as Partner

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Journalist Stephen Kinzer makes a case for U.S. diplomacy with Iran. In a recent Boston Globe opinion piece, he argues that Iran could actually help the U.S.

Male “Aquamaid”

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the only guy on the Santa Clara, California-based Aquamaids, a team of synchronized swimmers, wants to go to The Olympics

Listener Letters

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We peruse our e-mail folder, mailbag and voice mail to air listener comments on some of our recent coverage.

21 Pews

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We talk with Ruth Laker, a licensed psychologist from Kimberton, Pennsylvania, who visited 26 different churches and synagogues in 12 months with a checklist, trying to find spiritual fulfillment, clean bathrooms and good parking. She wrote about what she found in her self-published book: “How to Choose a Church or Synagogue, a Twenty One Pew Adventure.”

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