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  • 30 Issues: the North Korean Threat September 30, 2004

    North Korea’s nuclear program has advanced considerably and it’s now believed the "hermit kingdom" has weapons that could be used against its neighbors. President Bush insists on mult... (episode)

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  • 30 Issues: North Korea September 29, 2004

    John Kerry is fond of pointing out that President Bush has handled North Korea very differently from Iraq, despite designating both countries as members of the "axis of evil". In fact... (article)

  • Feedback: North Korea September 29, 2004

    No mention was made of our friends and allies, Pakistan, India, and Israel, having never signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Nor of Pakistan being arguably the greatest proli... (article)

  • Feedback: media ownership September 29, 2004

    It seems Kerry rarely misses an opportunity to miss an opportunity. His failure to talk up the media consolidation issue is a case in point. The grassroots and bipartisan outcry trigg... (article)

  • 30 Issues: No Child Left Behind September 29, 2004

    The "No Child Left Behind" Act was supposed to raise standards and ensure that every child gets a quality education when it was passed in 2002. But many parents and administrators say... (episode)

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  • 30 Issues: Leave No Child Behind September 28, 2004

    We are 8 days and issues into our 30 issues in 30 days. And tomorrow we will be dealing with No Child Left Behind. Originally a slogan used by the Children's Defense Fund the Bush A... (article)

  • Feedback- No Child Left Behind September 28, 2004

    I do not have children, but when I do they are going to private school. The public education in this country is appalling. I refuse to believe that by doing standardized tests is go... (article)

  • Faux Ami? September 28, 2004

    In the spring of 2003, Franco-American relations were at an all-time low, and the then foreign minister of France, Dominique de Villepin, was one of the most acerbic opponents of a wa... (episode)

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  • 30 Issues: What the FCC? September 27, 2004

    The Federal Communications Commission is a bipartisan panel, but the chair is always a presidential appointee. Under the Bush administration, Chairman Michael Powell pursued what obse... (article)

  • Buried Secrets September 27, 2004

    For decades, nuclear scientist Mahdi Obeidi was one of Saddam Hussein’s most powerful assets. Through two wars with the United States, he served Hussein faithfully while concealing hi... (episode)

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