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Radio Gotham

Listen to the entire 2006-03-03 broadcast.

Newscast
     Giuliana Chamedes has the latest headlines. Transcript

DOJ Demands Voting Machines for NY's Disabled
     The Department of Justice issued a suit against New York State's Board of Elections, demanding that the state buy voting machines for disabled voters. David Ressel reports. Transcript

Bush Administration Tries to Alleviate 9-11 Related Health Problems
     Marcelle Hopkins talks to Kimberly Flynn of 9-11 Environmental Action about a new federal initiative to help New Yorkers who suffer from 9-11 related health problems. Transcript

Bush's Nominee to Head USAID Stirs Controversy
     President Bush has nominated former AT&T CEO Randall Tobias to serve as Director of Foreign Assistance, but rights groups debate Tobias's qualifications to lead USAID. Marcelle Hopkins reports. Transcript

Bush Makes First Trip to India and Pakistan
     Mary-Rose Abraham talks with Philip Oldenburg of Columbia University and Mahnaz Ispahani of the Council on Foreign Relations to get perspective on Bush's historic trip to the Indian subcontinent. Transcript

Caseworkers Fail to Support Older Children
     Many of New York's foster children spend their formative years under the care of the Administration for Children's Services. But once they turn 21, they are out on their own, often without support networks. Gabrielle Galanek reports. Transcript

The Joy of Staring at Strangers
     Seven million people ride the New York City subway everyday. Marcelle Hopkins finds her own way to enjoy the ride. Transcript

Newscast
     Gabrielle Galanek has the latest headlines. Transcript

South Dakota Passes Bill to Ban Abortion
     Last week South Dakota lawmakers passed the U.S.'s most sweeping abortion ban in more than a decade. If signed into law, the bill would criminalize abortion, even in cases of rape or incest. Tamara Rosenberg reports. Transcript

New York City's Rent Regulation Laws to Expire
     The city's rent regulation laws have long enabled lower income residents to find affordable housing, but the laws are scheduled to expire on April 1. Dani McClain reports. Transcript

The Big Business of Stolen Culture
     In times of war, destruction often extends beyond personal loss. Cultural relics can fall prey to thieves who sell their loot on the black market. Megan Hauser reports on hidden world of the antiquities trade. Transcript

David Ressel: A Father To Be? He's Not So Sure
     According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the world' s population reached 6.5 billion last week. David Ressel wonders whether he should add his own offspring to that number. Transcript

The Crew

Broadcast Hosts: Mary-Rose Abraham & Marcelle Hopkins
Executive Producer: Elsa Heidorn
Director:
Senior Producer: Galima Suleyman Bukharbaeva
Managing Editor: Zaidee Rose Stavely
Day Reporters: David Lee Ressel & Dani McClain
Board Operator: Megan Hauser
Mac: Tamara Nina Rosenberg
Studio Producer: Matthew Hirshberg
Newscasters: Giuliana Chamedes & Gabriella Galanek
Webcaster: Joseph Hunt Chaney
Advisors :
John Dinges
Tony Dec
Rick Karr

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