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June 12, 2008
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Guantanamo Detainees

The Supreme Court rules that foreign terrorism suspects held at Guantanamo Bay have rights under the Constitution to challenge their detention in civilian courts in the US. We’ll speak to Lyle Denniston of SCOTUS BLOG and Professor Jonathan Turley of George Washington University Law School.

Asperger’s and the High Tech Industry

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The high tech world needs people who can become so engrossed in solving a complex computer problem that the rest of the world virtually melts away. It sounds like the perfect setting for people with Asperger’s Syndrome. Asperger’s is on the high functioning end of autism and affects peoples’ ability to pick up on non-verbal cues or interact in social situations. Computerworld Magazine recently featured an article examining why the IT industry could be an ideal setting for people with Asperger’s, and how employers can help make life easier for employees with the syndrome. Our guests are Computerworld Magazine contributing editor, Tracy Mayor, and Phil Schwarz, vice president of the Asperger’s Association of New England.

Iran

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Iran says it wants nuclear technology for energy production; others says Iran wants to produce nuclear weapons. This standoff has given new life to a compromise plan put forth by scientists and others at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Our guest is Jim Walsh, an international security expert at MIT.

Students Change the Margins

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Tomorrow is the last day of school for some children and for students at the Atrium School in Watertown, Massachusetts, it’s the end of a lobbying push to convince local government officials to reduce the margins on the sides of paper. They say changing the margins will cut back on the amount of paper that’s used. We speak with teacher Norah Dooley, and students, Ilana Huggins and Eli Berlin.

Summer Music

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Usher, Lil Wayne, Coldplay: Here and Now pop culture critic Renee Graham previews the hot albums of the summer and gives us some of her personal picks, including British singers, Duffy and Estelle. Renee Graham’s summer music: 1. Usher: “Here I Stand” 2. Lil Wayne: “Tha Carter III” 3. Coldplay: “Viva la Vida” 4. Estelle: “Shine” 5. Duffy: “Rockferry” 6. Al Green: “Lay it Down”

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Here & Now’s George Hicks visits the Fayerweather Street School in Cambridge, Mass., which has a sister school in Haiti. In the “Mother Tongue Books” project, students at each school write books which are translated and exchanged. We’ll find out how these schools have connected before and after the earthquake.

(Friday, January 29, 2010)
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In this photo released by MINUSTAH, an injured youth is attended by medics in a field hospital at the Jordanian battalion's base in Port-au-Prince, Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2010. The U.N. Security Council approved extra troops and police officers to beef up security in Haiti and ensure that desperately needed aid gets to earthquake victims. A 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck Haiti on Jan. 12. (AP/MINUSTAH)

We speak with Dr. Evan Lyon, who is working in Haiti and tells of being forced to do amputations with a hack saw bought from the hardware store because of a shortage in medical supplies.

(Wednesday, January 20, 2010)
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NOTES & UPDATES

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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