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Guinea, Equatorial Guinea, Ghana, and Guyana. Often confusing in both geography and pronunciation. First, here's an online thread that tries to answer the question "Why are so many ... (article)
<p>News from Africa (not <em>just</em> the World Cup); alleged Russian spies; and private buses replacing recently retired public transit in NYC.</p> (episode)
<p>Alleged Russian spies were arrested in the NYC area. </p>
<p>Hear live coverage of Elena Kagan's confirmation hearings with analysis from Harvard law professor <strong>Noah Feldman</strong> and Slate.com's <strong>Dahlia Lithwick</strong>. Plus, moving around the city.</p> (episode)
Subway and bus riders affected by the service cutbacks share their Monday morning commuting stories, plus the latest from Albany; remaking capitalism; and Supreme Court decisions. (episode)
Check out the Sunlight Foundation's new tool that lets you search Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan's inbox during her Clinton Administration years. Pick a search term, poke around a... (article)
<p>Comptroller <strong>Tom DiNapoli</strong> explains why he’s suing BP over losses to the New York State pension fund. Plus, say goodbye to bus and subway lines; medical marijuana in NJ; and iPhone frenzy.</p> (episode)
<p>Gay rights; the latest SCOTUS decisions; and can’t-miss summer activities.</p> (episode)
<p>The possible impacts of a cigarette tax increase on your wallet and your health; <strong>Fred Kaplan</strong> and <strong>George Packer</strong> on General McChrystal; and a World Cup update.</p> (episode)
<p>Your Anecdotal Census looks at changes in Westchester County; a roundup of challenges young people face in New York City; why you should care about the NYC charter; and is cheerleading a sport?</p> (episode)
<p>NPR's <strong>Cokie Roberts</strong> on BP fallout; the likelihood of the spill reaching local shores; Afghanistan drawdown date fast approaching; and a new project to visualize census data.</p> (episode)