Monday, Apr. 21, 2008 | The Kojo Nnamdi Show

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Monday, Apr. 21, 2008

Taking Classrooms Global

In many ways, Washington D.C. is the quintessential international city, home to millions of foreign-born residents and visitors from around the globe. But the cultural and educational benefits of the city's international fabric don't...

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Taxicab Update

A DC Court today eliminated a major hurdle for the city's new taxi-meter plan, rejecting a complaint from local cab-drivers. We look at the ruling, and impending end of DC's zone system.

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Rethinking Foreign Policy in a Multipolar World

Monday, Apr. 21, 2008 at 1:06 p.m. in

All three American presidential candidates have pledged to restore the country's place in world politics. But the age of unipolar American power may have passed. Scholar Parag Khanna says the world is in the midst of a profound shift, with...

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Remembering Aime Cesaire

Aime Cesaire may not be a household name in this country, but he's known in much of the world as one of the men who developed "Negritude," the idea of a common black identity. That concept inspired scores of black intellectuals during the...

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