Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2006 | The Kojo Nnamdi Show

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Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2006

Radio and Development

It may be the oldest broadcast medium, but radio can serve as a tool for social change in developing and war-torn countries. From schoolchildren in Kenya to mothers in Honduras to former child soldiers in Sierra Leone, we look at the...

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Party Politics on Capitol Hill

The scandal involving former Congressman Mark Foley exposed the seamy side of operations on Capitol Hill. But the day-to-day power struggles among members are less understood outside the Beltway. Join us for a look at how Congress works --...

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"The Meaning of Night"

Michael Cox was an established expert on Victorian ghost stories and detective novels of that era. But it wasn't until cancer threatened his eyesight that Michael Cox got got serious about writing the novel he'd always dreamed of. He...

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